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    Posted: 04 October 2010 at 4:55pm
hi,

Has anyone read this? If so would you recommend it?

I like Nigel Latta so am just wanting to know if this one is any good, not to start any debate over parenting styles
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I've bought it for DH & had a quick flip through it, looks good, very much same style as his other books. Good common sense in a good no-nonsense style. It's a christmas present so DH hasn't read it yet, sorry, but he likes Nigel Latta "no fluffy Crap" apparently, =).
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Not sure about that book but I love "Raising Girls" by Ian and Mary Grant.
Chloe (4 years) and Oliver (3 years).
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Ooh thanks I'll check that as well
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Originally posted by LittleBug LittleBug wrote:

Not sure about that book but I love "Raising Girls" by Ian and Mary Grant.


Same here! It's a great book.

I was deciding between the two books in the bookshop and it was a pretty easy decision ... though personally I find Nigel Latta's tone a bit annoying sometimes.
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Originally posted by LittleBug LittleBug wrote:

Not sure about that book but I love "Raising Girls" by Ian and Mary Grant.


Totally recommend this book!
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