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Baby Tips for Grandparents [Secure Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)/Adobe PDF]
by Simon Brett
Category: Humor/Family/Relationships
Description: The nine months is up and the long-awaited baby is finally here. This time, though, you're not the one with bags under your eyes and the sound of desperation in your voice. Enjoy your grandchild secure in the knowledge that you can hand the puking, pooing little tyke back to its exhausted parents at the end of the day. Now it's their turn to experience all those sleepless nights and panic attacks that the miracle of a new baby brings. By the author of Baby Tips for Dads and Baby Tips for Mums, this book is full of quirky and humorous advice on dealing with another generation of your family.
eBook Publisher: Summersdale Non Fiction/Summersdale Humour,
Wildside Press eBook Store Release Date: January 2007

Available eBook Formats [Secure Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)/Adobe PDF - What's this?]: SECURE MICROSOFT READER FORMAT [671 KB] - Requires Microsoft Reader 2.1.1 for PCs, SECURE EREADER (RECOMMENDED) FORMAT [7 KB], SECURE ADOBE PDF FORMAT [3.1 MB]
All formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED

Introduction
You may think being a grandparent?s easy, that all you have to do is sit back and enjoy watching the development of another generation. But being a grandparent brings all kinds of new challenges. It puts new stresses on your relationship with your children and it?s also a diplomatic minefield. You'll find, in your new role, you spend a lot of time biting your tongue to avoid saying the wrong thing. Oh yes, it?s tough. How fortunate then that you have this small book of advice to guide you through the choppy waters ahead.
Before the baby?s born
Try not to ask: ?Should you be doing that in your condition??
Before the baby?s born
A grandmother-to-be should try to avoid turning into a primitive Wise Woman, dangling keys or needles over the bump to predict gender.
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