Book description
· How can I persuade my toddler to eat something other than Mini Cheddars?
· Does anyone else's three-year old think they can give the new baby
back if they don't like it?
· My son bonked a little girl over the head at nursery today with Thomas
the Tank Engine - where have we gone wrong?
· Exactly when can I expect to be able to have a pee without my child
insisting on accompanying me?
Since its launch in June 2000, hundreds of thousands of mums (and a fair
few dads too) have swapped answers, recommendations and war stories on
Mumsnet. com. They have debated the pros and cons of organic baby food,
fretted over whether or not to use dummies - and how to wean children
off them - exchanged potty training stories, agonised over the best
nursery schools, helped each other through the upheavals of returning to
work and swapped tips on anything from feuding siblings, to mysterious illnesses.
Toddlers: the Mumsnet Guide
is packed full of the advice, wisdom, reassurance and down-to-earth
humour of these many many parents, distilled and presented in a way that
is both accessible and authoritative.
From behaviour and discipline, to potty training, sleep, food, health,
sibling rivalry, returning - or not - to work, travel and education,
Toddlers: the Mumsnet Guide
contains the advice and experiences of thousands of other parents who
have gone through what you are going through right now and lived to tell
the tale. Created in 2000 by two new mothers, Justine Roberts and
Carrie Longton,
Mumsnet is widely regarded as the UK's leading online parenting
community. It has 2. 5 million monthly visitors and over one million unique
monthly users, and its members are loyal, active and passionate about
the site. Fans of Mumsnet include India Knight, Sarah Brown, Dr Tanya
Byron and Prime Minister David Cameron.