Grandparenting for Beginners

Grandparenting for Beginners by Clive Whichelow, published by Octopus Books on August 13, 2015, is a lighthearted exploration of the modern grandparenting experience. This 96-page book addresses the changes and challenges that come with welcoming grandchildren into your life, highlighting the differences from previous generations. With a humorous tone, it offers insights into navigating contemporary parenting practices, from reading bedtime stories on e-books to understanding the latest trends in children’s clothing.
Readers will find a blend of practical advice and comedic observations that reflect the evolving role of grandparents today. The book touches on various aspects of grandparenting, including the importance of adapting to new technologies and the nuances of modern child-rearing. With its focus on humor, Grandparenting for Beginners serves as a guide for those stepping into this new chapter of family life, providing a relatable perspective on the joys and quirks of being a grandparent in the twenty-first century.
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Just when you thought your kids were off your hands…
… along come the grandchildren. The world has changed since you had little ones of your own – you may now have to read bedtime stories from an e-book,
buy designer babygrows and check all their sweets for E-numbers… welcome to grandparenting twenty-first-century style!
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