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Read Reviews for Born To Whinge - Kerry Cue
by - written on 18/06/07 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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“Born To Whinge” is a hilarious look at parenting babies through toddlerhood by Australian author Kerry Cue. Having a baby and a toddler myself, I was a little tired of reading “How To” manuals and serious stuff, so when I saw this on Ebay, I decided to try it out (having read some other really good books by Kerry). Luckily for me, “Born To Whinge” turned out to be my favourite Kerry Cue book, very entertaining and I felt would make a very suitable gift idea for new parents to help them through traumatic times. The book begins with a chapter on baby’s arrival – “Firstly, I thought I was going to give birth to a baby. After the event I was handed a ... Read the complete review
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