What’s My Baby Thinking? by Tanith Carey

What’s My Baby Thinking? by Tanith Carey

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Publication Date : 6th November 2025

Publisher : DK

Genre : Non-Fiction

Page Count : 204 pages

Series / Standalone : Standalone

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Understand what your baby is thinking from the very first moment you meet.

This is your essential toolkit to understanding your newborn and a must-have resource for every parent and parent-to-be.

Your baby has a strong desire to communicate from the day they are born, but it isn’t always easy to work out what they’re trying to tell you. In this essential parenting guide, award-winning writer Tanith Carey and Clinical Psychologist Dr Angharad Rudkin explain what your new baby might actually be thinking.

Exploring the theory behind baby brain development, attachment, communication, and how babies learn, What’s My Baby Thinking? is a vital toolkit for parents who want to quickly decode their baby’s behaviour. Colourfully illustrated, and packed with practical, easy-to-implement advice that will leave you feeling reassured and well-informed about your baby’s needs, this manual offers:

  • Theory and research-backed neuroscience
  • 75 everyday scenarios designed to help you see the world from your baby’s point of view – and, crucially, showing what you can do to understand and help your baby thrive
  • Practical advice to make your life a whole lot easier – from exploring the different reasons why your baby might be crying to how to manage sleep regression with your toddler
  • Tailored survival guides showing you how to approach sleep, play, food, memory, walking, travel, tantrums, potty training, separation anxiety, and other key parenting hurdles
  • A clear and digestible structure that makes finding the urgent advice you need quick, easy, and stress-free


Perfect for new parents
and anyone with an interest in child development and psychology, What’s My Baby Thinking? is the latest book in Tanith Carey’s phenomenal practical parenting series that explores the neuroscience of child behaviour in everyday life and has been translated into over 30 languages worldwide.


About Tanith Carey

Tanith Carey is the author of 13 books, mainly specialising in psychology and parenting.

Her latest book is Feeling ‘Blah’? Why Life Feels Joyless and How to Recapture its Highs, published by Hachette.

Following its hardback launch in April 2023, where it was widely covered in outlets ranging from The Times to Reader’s Digest and Psychologies magazine, it will be published in paperback in April 2024.

Tanith’s next book, to be published in February 2024, is ‘What’s My Tween Thinking? Practical Child Psychology for Modern Parents’, with clinical psychologist Angharad Rudkin, for DK books.

This is the third in a highly successful series of books which also includes ‘What’s My Child Thinking?’ for parents of two to seven year olds, and ‘What’s My Teenager Thinking?’ for parents of 13 to 18 year olds. The new one covers the intervening years from 8 to 12.

These books are now in more than 35 foreign editions, including Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Arabic, Ukrainian and Chinese.

The unique and accessible guides are the first to clearly use child psychology and development to examine real-world challenging situations - looking at the thinking of BOTH parent and child in the moment to create connection.

Tanith also holds a Certificate in Therapeutic Skills and Studies, and combines journalism and book writing with her training for a Master’s Degree in Gestalt psychotherapy at London’s Metanoia Institute.

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