Smart Start review in Australian Natural Health magazine.
‘Exercise isn’t just good for your child’s body it also stimulates your little one’s brain. Melbourne author Margaret Sassé has put together a treasure trove of fun and easy exercises new mums and dads can do with their bubs in Smart Start. It clearly describes the different stages of a child’s development, and what you can expect in each phase. If your child has only just been born, or is at the later stages of toddlerhood, there are plenty of warm, bonding activities listed in this book that are worth a try at home. This is a practical guide for helping boost your baby intellectual and physical development through movement. What’s more, it’s a lovely read with adorable and easy-to-follow illustrations.’
Smart Start review Oh Baby Magazine.
‘A fabulous legacy for our children and an excellent contribution to the area of children’s health and wellbeing’
— Oh Baby Magazine, Winter 09 issue
Smart Start review on DIYFather.com. You can read the full review here.
“The exercises are all designed so that really EVERY mum and dad can do them (you don’t need to be superfit) and they also don’t rely on any expensive equipment. You can mostly do them inside, outside or in a park with very little props being needed…All in all it’s really a great little read and a handy reference for those days when you just don’t know what to do with your little people…a definite thumbs up from DIYFather.com for Smart Start – well worth investing the $30 to buy the book.”
—Stefan, DIYFather.com
Smart Start as seen on Mumzone.com.au
Smart Start user reviews on BubHub.com.au. You can read the reviews here.
Smart Start on TV1 New Zealand.
Joanne Looney of GymbaROO New Zealand presented the Smart Start program on TV1′s Good Morning Program.
Smart Start in Healthy Options magazine, July 2009
“Learn how to nurture your child’s development by providing opportunities for your child to enjoy and participate in the activities described. While reading this book the reader learns that it only takes ten minutes per day to ensure you are giving your child the best possible start in life, while still having fun.”
—Paula McKeown, Healthy Options magazine
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