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So You're A Grandparent

Clive Whichelow, Mike Haskins

Publisher: Summersdale

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Summary

It’s the best of times and the worst of times. You’re welcoming a new addition to the family, but you’re now officially old. You’re also an eternal babysitter. On the plus side, you can enjoy spoiling the little darlings rotten and hand them back at the end of the day before the nappies start overflowing.
Available since: 07/13/2017.

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