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Mum to Mum, Pass it on


Parent and Child

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No. of pages 184

Published: 2011

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Mum to Mum - Pass it on is a delightful and beautifully designed book which will make the perfect thoughtful gift to inspire and offer comfort to any new mother or mother-to-be to help her to embrace motherhood. Split into colour coded subject areas, the book contains over 160 practical tips, inspirations and little nuggets of wisdom which will warm the heart and strengthen the resolve of any new mother. Readers are treated to a 'tip' per page, making the book easy to dip into when a little guiding light is needed. The book is a collation of tips from real mothers who have had to learn the hard way. From time and money saving tips and gentle ways of steering a child towards good eating habits, to coping with the mountain of advice available. All created to make the transition to motherhood smooth and stress free.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Parent And Child .

There are 184 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by FROM YOU TO ME .

from you to me are the creators of 'Gifts that touch lives' . Gifts that preserve priceless memories and stories . Gifts to pass on. Based in the south-west of England, from you to me publish a range of beautiful journals for every loved one, special occasions and many hobbies and interests. Helen Stephens is the successful illustrator of the Ruby books (Kingfisher), and is known for her bright, fresh artwork and endearing child characters. This is her first project with Macmillan.

 

This book is in the following series:

Parent and Child