Horizontal Parenting: How to Entertain Your Kid While Lying Down by Woo, Michelle
Michelle Woo
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Horizontal Parenting: How to Entertain Your Kid While Lying Down -- Michelle Woo - Hardcover


Need a break . . . now? Horizontal Parenting offers 50 hilarious and effective activities designed to entertain kids while you lie down.

Children are exhausting! In the marathon of modern parenting, everyone needs a break--just 10 precious minutes to rest your body and tune out the chaos. Enter Horizontal Parenting, the super-simple parenting hack for everyone, everywhere. With creative and practical advice for overworked parents and caretakers who just need a minute, this book includes 50 fun, effective, and hilarious games to play with toddlers and children while lying down. Activities include:

- What's on My Butt
- Hide and Seek-ish
- Don't Wake the Giant
- Railroad to Relaxation
- And many more!

Relax and let your little ones release some energy while you catch your breath (and maybe a few even a few z's). All you need is a comfortable surface, a few household items, and your child's imagination, and you too can master the sanity-saving art of horizontal parenting.

- 50 activities to keep your kids engaged and keep you lying down
- Entertaining ideas for children and toddlers
- No endless supply lists, screens, or batteries needed
- Perfect for long days at home
- Great gift for new (or seasoned!) parents

Perfect for: parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and caretakers of kids ages 2+

Author: Michelle Woo
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 10/26/2021
Pages: 111
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 6.10h x 8.00w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781797211343

About the Author
Michelle Woo is an award-winning journalist. She was the parenting editor at Lifehacker, where she wrote about tricks and strategies to make life as a parent easier, and even fun. Her work has appeared on CNN, Jezebel, Gizmodo, Narratively, and in USA Today. She lives in Southern California.

Dasha Tolstikova is an award-winning author and illustrator. Her work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the New Yorker, among others. She lives in New York City.