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Lots of Parenting and pregnancy books for sale


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Selling a batch of new and used books:


Parenting the Sh*t out of life: Mother Pukka. Sunday Times Bestseller and new ?7


The Conscious Parent: Shefali Tsabary. New York Times Bestseller with Preface by Dalai Lama. New ?7


Baby Secrets: Jo Tantum and Barbara Want. 'An essential guide to the first few months and beyond'. Used ?5


A Mindful Pregnancy: Andy Puddicombe from Headspace. 'The best start for your baby begins with your mind'. Used for first pregnancy and found really useful ?5


The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan: Alison Scott-Wright. Used for first baby and particularly useful section on reflux as Alison is a reflux expert. ?5


Bringing Up Bebe: Pamela Druckerman. New York Times Bestseller and really useful information on how the French bring up their babies, including meal times and independent play. Used ?5


Happy to drop off if easier and to give more informative reviews if interested. Thanks!

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