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Mumsnet users share the times their children have been great siblings with Luvabella

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JustineBMumsnet · 24/09/2018 16:07

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Despite bickering and fighting over the TV remote, there’s a lot of love behind sibling relationships, and they can be incredibly heartwarming. Luvabella would like to hear about the times that your children have been great siblings.

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Do you have a child that really goes out of the way for their siblings? Perhaps they share their most precious toys when they know their sibling is sad? Do you have an older child who has taken a little brother or sister under their wing, or been amazing with the arrival of a new baby? If your child doesn’t have any siblings, how do they care for others around them?

However your child has been a really great sibling, share this below to be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £300 voucher for the store of their choice (from a list).

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Mumsnet users share the times their children have been great siblings with Luvabella
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HannahLI · 16/10/2018 10:08

At the weekend I woke up with a migraine and spent most of the morning throwing up and trying to sleep it off whilst I waited for my partner to arrive. My eldest son was brilliant when the younger one needed something he made sure he had a drink and food, he came up to check with me what he should do. He entertained them both and sorted out the computer for him. I was so proud that he stepped up to the job he caring for his brothers needs.

LITTLEMUTLEY23 · 16/10/2018 17:24

My eldest who is nearly 12 is such a great help with my 6 month old. She will play with him, sing to him, pick him up when he is crying. Lovely to watch.

malaguena · 16/10/2018 20:56

My 8yo helps her little sister with her homework. She can be bossy but is also very encouraging and really wants her to do well. It actually saves me time and she gets her sister to focus in a way than I couldn’t.

user1485629191 · 17/10/2018 10:10

My teenagers are great with their 4 year old brother, I was ill one wend and they spend the whole time playing with him and looking after him, even putting him to bed with cuddles!

JustineBMumsnet · 17/10/2018 15:53

Thanks all for posting your stories - there's some really wonderful siblings out there!

The winner of the prize draw is @SylvanianFrenemies Grin

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wallers5 · 23/10/2018 05:44

It has been put to the test recently by two very close sisters stuck out on a farm together with very hands on farming parents. The discovery of an unheard of illness called Ollier’s where the bones in the hands don’t form properly & produce unsightly lumps! The older sister has been so kind & caring to her younger one who can no longer have wild fun on the Trampoline, tree swing etc as the hand has been in a Splint for 12 weeks! No more swimming in the river etc. All very restrictive & frightening for them both.

flowersanam · 27/10/2018 00:07

my son loves to help his sister out with feeding her and loves to play with her

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