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Good advice on bringing up junior


Country News

Country Life has three books about parenting to give away this week

Child Sense by Priscilla Dunstan is a helpful book, full of advice for mothers of toddlers and newborn babies.

Tips and techniques will help you interpret your baby's behaviour, and Dunstan offers invaluable advice on toilet training, temper tantrums, sleepless nights and problem eating.

This book is a major breakthrough in childcare. Published by Hodder and Stoughton, RRP $35.

The CSIRO Wellbeing Plan for Kids is a step-by-step plan for giving kids a healthy start to life.

Packed with more than 100 recipes that you and your children will love, as well as a mountain of nutritional information, this is one of those books you must have.

Tempt your kids with egg and ham pies or banana pikelets. Yummo.

Published by Penguin, RRP $34.95.

Small Miracle by the Bonnie Babies' Foundation deals with the difficult and serious side of parenting.

Featuring shared stories from the Australian public about difficult pregnancies, premature birth and miscarriage, this book highlights courage and offers hope.

Published by Hachette, RRP $24.99.

Win! Win! Win!

To win these three great books, send your name address and daytime phone number to Country Life Parenting Competition PO Box 8000 Shepparton 3632 by Thursday, December 10.

 
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