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The Ultimate Christmas Book by Jane Bull


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The Ultimate Christmas Book by Jane Bull

 
Description: Author: Jane Bull / Genre: Fiction / Will Jackson is a desperate man - desperate to be a dad, that is. Tired of his ... more
The Ultimate Christmas Book by Jane Bull ... laddish lifestyle, he's redecorated the spare room, traded in his beloved sports car for a 4x4, and even drawn up a list of his favourite baby names. In fact, there's only one thing left he's got to do - find a female who'll have his child. But where on earth is he going to find a woman who meets his exacting standards? Certainly not in the usual bars and clubs he frequents. But Will has a plan - you can find everything else on the Internet these days - so why not someone to start a family with? From Friends Reunited, through the weird world of online dating, even to auctioning his 'services' on Ebay, Will's journey to paternity is a hilarious romp through the pitfalls of procreation. But when push comes to shove, is Will prepared to trade passion for Pampers? What do men really look for when it comes to starting a family? Can the perfect mother also be the perfect partner, or are there more important things than a nice-fitting pair of genes?

Newest Review: ... sections: Let's decorate Cards and Gifts Eats and Treats The Let's Decorate Section includes ideas and projects such ... more

 ... as: Making an advent box Baubles, stars and 3D trees Paper snow Pompoms and baubles Merry mobiles Snowstorm Playing with dough Christmas scents Paper roses ........ and many others. I have already made the advent box with some of the children in school, as well as some of the paper baubles and even attempted stitching some of the winter woolies. I love the salt dough tree decorations and plan to make them this year. One of the most unusual ideas was the festive windows idea using tissue paper - it was very effective ...more

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karlsm93
Premium Review The Ultimate Christmas Book by Jane Bull: An idea for a stocking filler - The Ultimate Christmas Book (519 words)
by - written on 26/11/09 (Very useful, 60 readings)
Rating:

As a teacher, and as a person who simply loves all things craft, hardly surprisingly someone bought me this book by Jane Bull 'The Ultimate Christmas book' which includes over 50 great Christmas crafts and ideas. The RRP on the back of the hardback book that I have is £14.99, however through amazon private sellers you can pick this up from as low as £6, which is a steal when you realise just how much great stuff is inside. This book has been produced by the popular DK (Dorling Kindersley) publishers and is both child and adult friendly in its layout. It is extremely colourful from the beginning to the end. Inside, the book is divided into 3 main ...  Read the complete review

tobymummy
Crowned Review Help! I need some ideas for christmas activites (887 words)
by - written on 18/12/07 (Very useful, 97 readings)
Rating:

I like doing crafts, cooking and activities with the children I look after, Christmas is no exception; you can get the children involved in so many different things, such as decorations, cards, sweets etc. But once in a while you need a fresh selection of ideas and that's where this book is helpful. The Ultimate Christmas Book ```````````````````````````````````` Whilst browsing 'The Book People' website (www.thebookpeople.co.uk) I spotted this book. With a bright red front page and a product description saying "This step-by-step guide to making fun and easy crafts for a sparkling Christmas will help get the whole family in a festive frame of ...  Read the complete review

 

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