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French Children Don't Throw Food
Pamela Druckerman
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Description for French Children Don't Throw Food
Paperback. Who hasn't noticed how well-behaved French children are, compared to our own? How come French babies sleep through the night? Why do French children happily eat what is put in front of them? How can French mothers chat to their friends while their children play quietly? This book deals with these questions. Num Pages: 368 pages. BIC Classification: 1DDF; BM; VFXC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 200 x 128 x 23. Weight in Grams: 262.
'Fascinating...gripping...extremely funny...I loved it. It made me want to move to Paris' - India Knight, Sunday Times
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Do you want to learn the secrets of the parents of France's well-behaved children?
How come French babies sleep through the night?
Why do French children happily eat what is put in front of them?
How can French mothers chat to their friends while their children play quietly?
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Parents are saying MERCI to Pamela Druckerman!
***** ‘Our parenting bible’
***** ‘You are not alone! … Brilliantly funny and really helpful.’
***** ‘Eye opening … it has ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Black Swan
Number of pages
368
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552779173
SKU
V9780552779173
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-97
About Pamela Druckerman
Pamela Druckerman is the author of the number one Sunday Times bestseller French Children Don't Throw Food (published in the US as Bringing Up Bébé), which has been translated into 27 languages. She is also a Contributing Opinion Writer for the New York Times. She lives in Paris with her English husband and their children.
Reviews for French Children Don't Throw Food
Fascinating... gripping... extremely funny... A desperately needed corrective to received wisdom about child-rearing and what having children is supposed to do to a woman's sense of self. I loved it. It made me want to move to Paris
The Sunday Times
Self-deprecating, witty, informative... But however much she admires "the easy, calm authority" French parents seem to posess, ... Read more
The Sunday Times
Self-deprecating, witty, informative... But however much she admires "the easy, calm authority" French parents seem to posess, ... Read more