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Books – what you like to read
Move over Richard & Judy, we’ve been having our own book fest this summer! Read all the top titles and authors as voted for by babyworld bookworms and you might find your next best read. Reading habits Reading books are a pleasurable way to spend your time – but how much time do parents of…
Posted in Books for parents
Tagged Beatrix Potter, Bestseller, British Book Awards, Cecilia Aherne, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, Christopher Green, Dan Brown, Danielle Steele, E-book, Enid Blyton, favourite thriller writer, Gina Ford, Harry Potter, Helen Fielding, James Patterson, Jane Austen, Jodi Piccoult, Jodie Piccoult, John Grisham, Julia Donaldson, Kathy Reich, Kaz Cooke, Margaret Attwood, Marian Keyes, Miriam Stoppard, Parenting, Patricia Cornwall, Queen, Reading, Seuss, Sophie Kinsella, Tracy Hogg, William Shakespeare
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What exactly is a spoilt child?
From moaning to materialism: how does a child become spoilt? And what can you do to avoid it happening? What exactly is a spoilt child? Everyone seems to have an opinion about what a ‘spoilt’ child is, particularly grandparents, who often seem to fret about their grandchildren receiving too much attention or too many toys. When we…
Posted in Behaviour
Tagged Benjamin Spock, Childhood, Lyn Fry, Miriam Stoppard, Parenting, psychiatrist, Spock, Toddler
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Sibling Rivalry
If you have more than one child, you’ll be depressingly used to this phrase. Sibling rivalry is a fact of life, but can you calm it down? From one to two Recently, I took part in a Radio 4 Woman’s Hour discussion on the transition from one to two children. My fellow guest was Dr Miriam…
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Tagged Ben, Birth order, Chloe, Domestic violence, Emily Bronte, Family, Howarth parlour, Jenni Murray, Kinship and descent, Lara, Miriam Stoppard, Polton, postnatal depression, Princess, Rebecca Abrams, recurrent miscarriage, Rivalry, rubber sheet, shock, Sibling, Sibling abuse, Sibling rivalry, Sociology, Wuthering Heights
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The Baby Show London 2004
A Must See Event For Parents and Parents-To-Be Being pregnant has never been so chic. A-list personalities Liv Tyler, Julia Roberts and Claudia Schiffer are expecting and the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and Sophie Ellis Bextor are proud new mums rarely seen without their offspring in tow. The Baby Show London, in association with Practical…
“Showbiz” at The Baby Show
News archive The latest products and where to find them Product news archive Talk about it in our Discuss, Debate and Deliberate discussion forum 22nd September “Showbiz” at The Baby Show One of the most popular attractions of The Baby Show (22-24 October, Olympia, London) has to be its Information Workshops, hosted by Practical Parenting…
Baby books: Birth 6 months : Baby’s Play and Learn Pack
Baby’s Play and Learn Pack, by Miriam Stoppard This pack is expensive, but extremely broad in its content, and detailed in its advice. There’s a press-out glittery mobile, a wall frieze showing black-and-white geometric patterns on one side and animals on the other, a cassette tape of classical music, a card mirror, three fabric shape…




