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The 25 Best Parenting Books That Every First-Time Parent Needs to Read
Consider these your parenting cheat codes!

Families: They can come in all different shapes and sizes. Whether you’re married with two kids and a puppy, divorced and happily coparenting, or you’ve stepped into a new family unit complete with a few stepchildren, there’s always solace in knowing that you aren’t the only person in the world struggling with the wild ride that is parenting.
The parents at Best Products are big readers, so for this guide, we've chosen books that have helped make this whole child-rearing thing seem less overwhelming to us. Along with being incredibly informative, they're entertaining, too. Some of these reads make us feel uplifted when we need encouragement, and others make us laugh out loud. Simply put, these are 25 of the best parenting books you can find.
Quirk Books ‘The Baby Owner’s Manual’ by Louis Borgenicht M.D. and Joe Borgenicht

Quirk Books ‘The Baby Owner’s Manual’ by Louis Borgenicht M.D. and Joe Borgenicht
Every new parent should have this book. It's a clear and simple go-to that'll help you digest a lot of new info when it comes to caring for your baby. It's especially helpful to have on hand during pregnancy, so you'll know what you're in for once your little one arrives.
This book is packed with helpful infographics that demonstrate important lessons, like learning how to swaddle a baby.
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Workman Publishing ‘What to Expect the First Year’ by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel

Workman Publishing ‘What to Expect the First Year’ by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel
The same trusted advice that you depended on for 40 weeks of pregnancy will also help you navigate the 52 weeks of your baby's first year. Heidi Murkoff's reassuring month-by-month guide follows a Q&A format, answering the most common questions that seemingly all new parents have.
Kokila ‘Antiracist Baby’ by Ibram X. Kendi, illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky

Kokila ‘Antiracist Baby’ by Ibram X. Kendi, illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky
We understand that this is technically a children's book, but let's be honest: E.B. White was onto something when he said that we all learn when we read books for children.
Ibram X. Kendi teaches children and parents the root structure of becoming an antiracist, and it's truly essential learning for everyone.
Hay House Inc. ‘Managing the Motherload: A Guide to Creating More Ease, Space, and Grace in Motherhood’ by Rebekah Borucki

Hay House Inc. ‘Managing the Motherload: A Guide to Creating More Ease, Space, and Grace in Motherhood’ by Rebekah Borucki
No one is harder on themselves than mothers. We constantly worry if we're doing enough, if we're doing it fast enough, what we could be doing better, and what we could jam into our schedule to make our children that much more successful.
What Rebekah Borucki does in this book is help moms take a step back and see their accomplishments, accepting that parenting isn't always newborn baby smell and endorphin rushes. Sometimes, it's frustrating to the point of making you want to pull your hair out, and you need focus and perspective. Borucki gives you tools for that.
Little Brown, Spark ‘The Baby Book, Revised Edition: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two’ by William Sears, M.D., Martha Sears, R.N., Robert Sears, M.D., and James Sears, M.D.

Little Brown, Spark ‘The Baby Book, Revised Edition: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two’ by William Sears, M.D., Martha Sears, R.N., Robert Sears, M.D., and James Sears, M.D.
Affectionately known as the “baby bible,” this comprehensive guide by pediatrician Dr. William Sears is the instruction manual all newborns should be born with. That is, if you would consider delivering a 750-page book in addition to your baby!
Rockridge Press 'Lactivate!: A User's Guide to Breastfeeding' by Jill Krause and Chrisie Rosenthal

Rockridge Press 'Lactivate!: A User's Guide to Breastfeeding' by Jill Krause and Chrisie Rosenthal
Breastfeeding is a triggering topic. There's so much judgment surrounding it that finding a book that strikes the balance and gives good advice feels impossible. Until now, that is.
This book gives simple, straightforward, judgment-free advice about everything from pumping to plugged ducts in a fun-to-read style accessible to most.
Abbeville Press 'The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year' by Armin A. Brott

Abbeville Press 'The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year' by Armin A. Brott
Here's a handbook for Daddy-o that'll give him a boost of confidence when it comes time to bring the baby home. Not only does the book give Dad info about how to care for his child, but it also provides insight into how the new mama is feeling, too.
Featuring New Yorker cartoons and modern research, this is a must-have for any new dad.
Harvey Karp, M.D. 'The Happiest Baby on the Block' by Harvey Karp, M.D.

Harvey Karp, M.D. 'The Happiest Baby on the Block' by Harvey Karp, M.D.
Parents who swear by Dr. Harvey Karp’s methods call him “the baby whisperer” for good reason. His patented 5-S system has helped hundreds of thousands of sleep-deprived parents get their babies to sleep. Read his chapter on the fourth trimester and prepare to have your mind blown!
The fully revised and updated version includes new information about parenting today: topics like bed-sharing, SIDS, breastfeeding, and swaddling.
Da Capo Lifelong Books ‘Talk to Me First: Everything You Need to Know to Become Your Kids’ ‘Go-To’ Person about Sex’ by Deborah Roffman

Da Capo Lifelong Books ‘Talk to Me First: Everything You Need to Know to Become Your Kids’ ‘Go-To’ Person about Sex’ by Deborah Roffman
Giving your kids “the talk” doesn’t have to be a dreaded event. This book makes incorporating body and sex talk with your kids a more everyday thing. It'll totally take the pressure off when your kids hit puberty and hormones make everything more complicated.
Talk to Me First helps parents arm their kids with knowledge about everything from consent to appropriate behavior in a way that makes the whole thing so much simpler.
Throat Punch Books 'I Just Want to Pee Alone' by Jen Mann

Throat Punch Books 'I Just Want to Pee Alone' by Jen Mann
Challenge: Name one mom who can't relate to this title! There are plenty of laughs tucked behind the cover of this book.
It features essays by 37 hilarious and honest mom bloggers, including the minds behind Insane in the Mom-Brain and People I Want to Punch in the Throat.
Countryman Press ‘The Wonder Weeks: A Stress-Free Guide to Your Baby’s Behavior’ by Hetty van de Rijt, Ph.D., Frans X. Plooij Ph.D., and Xaviera Plooij

Countryman Press ‘The Wonder Weeks: A Stress-Free Guide to Your Baby’s Behavior’ by Hetty van de Rijt, Ph.D., Frans X. Plooij Ph.D., and Xaviera Plooij
Your baby is suddenly having hour-long crying fits at the same time every day — is that normal? If this is your first parenting rodeo, it can be hard to understand the reasons behind your baby's changing behavior.
The Wonder Weeks guides you through the first year as a new parent. Based on years of research, this book can help to decipher your baby's mood swings and learn how to stimulate their brain development.
Abrams ComicArts ‘Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest’ by Nate Powell

Abrams ComicArts ‘Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest’ by Nate Powell
Where to begin with this book? It's aspirational, inspirational, and extremely necessary. We are parenting in a time when it feels like the whole world is undergoing a revolution, and parents are looking to each other to figure out what our place is in this storm.
This graphic novel asks the big questions, and instead of giving simple answers, it frames things philosophically and educationally. It challenges parents to look at their own biases and motivations and explore what it means to be raising a human when the world is burning.
Abrams Image 'Work. Pump. Repeat.: The New Mom's Survival Guide to Breastfeeding and Going Back to Work' by Jessica Shortall

Abrams Image 'Work. Pump. Repeat.: The New Mom's Survival Guide to Breastfeeding and Going Back to Work' by Jessica Shortall
Pick up this invaluable guide if you’re a breastfeeding mom heading back to work. Jessica Shortall’s tips and tricks on preparing to pump, finding a private place in the office, and navigating airport security (and bathrooms) with your precious breast milk will make this time feel a lot less isolating.
Tarcher Perigee 'The Kickass Single Mom: Be Financially Independent, Discover Your Sexiest Self, and Raise Fabulous, Happy Children' by Emma Johnson

Tarcher Perigee 'The Kickass Single Mom: Be Financially Independent, Discover Your Sexiest Self, and Raise Fabulous, Happy Children' by Emma Johnson
The reality is that parenting doesn't always happen in pairs, and that is totally OK! Being a single mom can be a beautiful, happy, and joyous experience that results in well-adjusted kiddos.
When blogger Emma Johnson found herself divorced, pregnant with a toddler, and totally lost in the new world of single motherhood, she found little to no resources out there. She wrote The Kickass Single Mom to help others navigate solo parenting on their own terms.
A man who wasn't sure if he wanted any kids fell in love with a devout Catholic and ended up with five. In a New York City apartment. He's also a comedian, traveling the country for weeks on end. Hilarity is bound to ensue, and Jim Gaffigan captures it perfectly.
Ten Speed Press 'Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue: How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes' by Christia Spears Brown, Ph.D.

Ten Speed Press 'Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue: How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes' by Christia Spears Brown, Ph.D.
Raise an individual! This parenting book is a must-read for every new mom and dad. It challenges parents to focus on their child's unique abilities and personality instead of parenting based on gender stereotypes.
This revolutionary, best-selling children's book for grown-ups by Adam Mansbach offers comic relief on those long, sleepless nights of frustration. Try reading it to your screaming baby. Despite the profanities — or maybe because of them — they may just go the F to sleep!
Rockridge Press '50 Things to Do in Baby's First Year: The First-Time Mom's Guide for Your Baby, Yourself, and Your Sanity' by Amanda Rodriguez

Rockridge Press '50 Things to Do in Baby's First Year: The First-Time Mom's Guide for Your Baby, Yourself, and Your Sanity' by Amanda Rodriguez
Parenting a newborn can sometimes feel like you're being thrown into a line dancing competition and you don't know any of the moves.
The book 50 Things to Do in Baby's First Year is the guide through your first year of motherhood milestones. The best part is that this book isn't just about taking care of your new bundle. Some of the 50 tasks are also about taking care of yourself, because your own sanity is vital!
William Morrow 'I Heart My Little A-Holes' by Karen Alpert

William Morrow 'I Heart My Little A-Holes' by Karen Alpert
Silly, sad, and true tales fill the pages of this book that'll leave you completely in stitches. Go cover to cover and you'll seriously lighten up about the things that go wrong (and they will go wrong) during the early parenting years.
Dawn Dais, you had us at “Breastfeeding Is Really F’n Hard,” “Your Life is Officially Over,” and “You’ll Be Blamed in Therapy Someday.” Those are just some of the chapter names you’ll find in this hilarious book of funny real-life anecdotes that’ll give you a few chuckles amidst the chaos of being a new parent.
Cat Bowen has been writing about all things parenting for well over a decade. She spends her days researching, reviewing, and testing everything from strollers to breast pumps to changing tables. Her work has been featured in Romper, Bustle, and franchised across dozens of media outlets. In her spare time she loves volunteering at her kids' schools, reading everything she can get her hands on, running, and cooking for her family.

Latifah is the former parenting editor at BestProducts.com, where she spent her time researching and testing the latest, greatest, and coolest products created to make parenting a breeze; her work has been featured on Cosmopolitan, Romper, and Elite Daily.

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