![]() I don’t believe there’s a parent around who hasn’t had experience with their child and Sudocrem, an impossible product to remove from clothes and carpet! There was so many funny scenes too - when Ellen offered to look after her best friend’s overactive and demanding toddler Edward for a night, you just know there will be trouble. From the terrible two’s, starting school and hormonal teenager angsts, this series covers EVERYTHING and more! Both Jane and Peter are just so typical of today’s youth, caring more about keeping up with Instagram and how fast the broadband speed is. ![]() It felt instantly reassuring to know I haven’t been alone with the same issues that Ellen was experiencing. She’s feeling overwhelmed and under appreciated, juggling work with family and trying to hold it all together while remaining sane.Īs a mother of three grown up sons, I could immediately relate to Ellen and the family situations she finds herself in. Amidst the chaos of A-Levels, driving tests and trying to impress the opposite sex, she’s doing her best to keep her family afloat. ![]() ![]() Now her beloved ‘moppets’, Jane and Peter, are ready to finish with school and a different set of parenting problems are arising. Bestselling author Gill Simms returns with her fourth and final instalment in the ‘Why Mummy.’ series with “Why Mummy’s Sloshed”.Įllen has been a wife and mother for so long that she’s a little bit lost. ![]()
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