The Good Granny Guide. Or how to be a modern grandmother

Par : Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall

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  • Nombre de pages345
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.465 kg
  • Dimensions14,0 cm × 20,5 cm × 3,0 cm
  • ISBN1-904977-08-1
  • EAN9781904977087
  • Date de parution01/01/2005
  • ÉditeurShort Books

Résumé

In The Good Granny Guide, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall provides a wonderfully entertaining insight into the joys -and pitfalls -of being a grandmother. A closely involved granny of five, she has gathered first-hand tips from other grandparents and their families in many different situations. The result is a vast resource of wisdom, history and humour. It offers a range of practical ideas to help you make the most of the time you spend with your grandchildren, plus invaluable advice on everything from childcare trouble-shooting to what not to say to the daughter-in-law. "Just when you think you are being a really cool granny, all hell can break loose. The toddler starts to howl, the buggy tips over; and you desperately need to steer the dog into the gutter. Just don't expect a sympathy vote from passers-by. Nobody is thinking, "What an attractive granny with her delightful, high-spirited grandchildren -she looks young enough to be their mother"..."
In The Good Granny Guide, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall provides a wonderfully entertaining insight into the joys -and pitfalls -of being a grandmother. A closely involved granny of five, she has gathered first-hand tips from other grandparents and their families in many different situations. The result is a vast resource of wisdom, history and humour. It offers a range of practical ideas to help you make the most of the time you spend with your grandchildren, plus invaluable advice on everything from childcare trouble-shooting to what not to say to the daughter-in-law. "Just when you think you are being a really cool granny, all hell can break loose. The toddler starts to howl, the buggy tips over; and you desperately need to steer the dog into the gutter. Just don't expect a sympathy vote from passers-by. Nobody is thinking, "What an attractive granny with her delightful, high-spirited grandchildren -she looks young enough to be their mother"..."