" If there was a curriculum for parents, this would be on it.
This is a little book of gold at the end of the effin parenting rainbow.
Funny, irreverent and incredibly relatable.
Wignall doesn\'t pretend to have all the answers for the trials of family life (especially during a pandemic!!) - instead she provides the reassurance you didn\'t know you needed with a helpful reminder you are not alone.
REVIEWS: HOLLY HAMILTON- BBC Presenter and Journalist If there was a curriculum for parents, this would be on it..
Some of these stories will make you laugh out loud, while others will move you to tears.
Partly to show that you are not alone and partly so you don\'t report her to social services.
Irene has invited her friends along to share their stories.
So it\'s a win win all round.
They may also help you Look for those effin rainbows.
It will either make you feel grateful for the life you have and appreciate it that little bit more, or you will pick up some tips on how to master life\'s ups and downs.
Includes tips such as: How to coerce your husband into buying new furniture How to cope with family hormones without killing each other How to combine maths and PE lessons Follow a year in Irene\'s life, where she is honest about all events- sometimes maybe a bit too honest.
A self-help book (not really) like no other.
Do you ever feel like no matter what you do in life, you just seem to cock up? Is your best not good enough? In work? In marriage? In motherhood? Have you ever vacuumed up your blinds accidentally? If you answer Yes to any of these questions, then this is the book for you.
A year like no other. " The long awaited sequel to Look for the effin Rainbows . " If there was a curriculum for parents, this would be on it