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kayzisexpecting · 30/04/2008 06:59

I know this has been done before but some really good books were recommended and I can not for the life of me remember what they were called.

Anyone got any suggestions?

TIA

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nobodyputsBBinthecorner · 30/04/2008 18:55

bump for you kays x

smilesattheweekend · 30/04/2008 19:57

I have asked my son's teacher at nursery as she has a couple of children, she is going to dig one of hers out and let me borrow it, not sure when she will get it to me but I will let you know the title etc.

x

Smiles

izzybiz · 30/04/2008 20:00

Amazon have loads.

I bought "little monster did it", and "made with love".

kayzisexpecting · 30/04/2008 21:07

Thanks, I will have a look on amazon.

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rizlated · 01/05/2008 14:31

There's an excellent book called 'There's a house inside my mummy' which we read to my eldest when I was expecting number 2. Can't find it at the moment or remember the author but my son loved it. He still likes it read to him now, 6 months after the new arrival!

Butterflygirl7 · 01/05/2008 17:09

Ditto rizlated. Have just borrowed 'There's a House inside my Mummy from the library and my 3 year old is fascinated by it. It's by Giles Andreae and Vanessa Cabban, Published by Orchard picturebooks. LOVE the bit at the end which explains how much rest a pregnant mummy needs!

reikizen · 01/05/2008 17:12

Not a book, but I used flower remedies Holly and Cherry plum for a new sibling. YOu can get them from Boots or Holland and Barratt. Depending on their age I don't think any amount of books can prepare them, my dd2 is 18 months now and things can still be rocky at times, wanting to split myself in half sometimes!

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