Little Book of Mumfulness

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781846015571
  • Weight: 147g
  • Dimensions: 106 x 148mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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In The Little Book of Mumfulness, a non-expert mum takes you through the non-perfect guide to getting through motherhood without losing your mind from exhaustion.

If you have:
1) Not eaten in well over twelve hours;
2) Run out of nappies;
3) Got a house that is beginning to look like it's been burgled...

...then this book is for you.

Advice includes:
- How to take time throughout the day to restore your equilibrium (like having a long, loud scream in a closet)
- How to shortcut child-related tasks (by avoiding them altogether)
- How to let off steam through mumful exercises

It also includes the news that IT'S NOT JUST YOU who is struggling with the demands of being the 'perfect' mother, and if you need a long swig of prosecco (or any wine from the fridge, or the cupboard for that matter) at the end of a day of parenting, then that is more than a-ok.

Most importantly, this book will help you to remember that being a good mum is about finding your own mumfulness amongst the imperfect chaos.

Sarah Ford has the best job in the world: being a mum. She is also a publisher, writer and a crazy cat lady with a love of cocktails and coffee. She lives in the Cotswolds but works in London. When she's not working she can often be found chasing a small child, a cat and several chickens around her garden. They are all faster than her.

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