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They're getting bigger. And you're not getting any more sleep.
Second in the Sh!t No One Tells You series, in T
he Sh!t No One Tells You About Toddlers
Dawn Dais tells it like it is -- again -- offering real advice for parents of growing children.
Coming from one empathetic parent to another, the tips in this book are real, clever, honest, and designed to make life with a terrible two- or three-year-old a little bit more manageable. Hilarious, helpful, and handy, this book will be appreciated by any parent who has asked: "Why didn't anybody warn me that unconditional love would be so much work?"
Filled with tips, encouragement, and a strong dose of humor, T
is a survival handbook for parents on the edge.
Second in the Sh!t No One Tells You series, in T
he Sh!t No One Tells You About Toddlers
Dawn Dais tells it like it is -- again -- offering real advice for parents of growing children.
Coming from one empathetic parent to another, the tips in this book are real, clever, honest, and designed to make life with a terrible two- or three-year-old a little bit more manageable. Hilarious, helpful, and handy, this book will be appreciated by any parent who has asked: "Why didn't anybody warn me that unconditional love would be so much work?"
Filled with tips, encouragement, and a strong dose of humor, T
is a survival handbook for parents on the edge.
They're getting bigger. And you're not getting any more sleep.
Second in the Sh!t No One Tells You series, in T
he Sh!t No One Tells You About Toddlers
Dawn Dais tells it like it is -- again -- offering real advice for parents of growing children.
Coming from one empathetic parent to another, the tips in this book are real, clever, honest, and designed to make life with a terrible two- or three-year-old a little bit more manageable. Hilarious, helpful, and handy, this book will be appreciated by any parent who has asked: "Why didn't anybody warn me that unconditional love would be so much work?"
Filled with tips, encouragement, and a strong dose of humor, T
is a survival handbook for parents on the edge.
Second in the Sh!t No One Tells You series, in T
he Sh!t No One Tells You About Toddlers
Dawn Dais tells it like it is -- again -- offering real advice for parents of growing children.
Coming from one empathetic parent to another, the tips in this book are real, clever, honest, and designed to make life with a terrible two- or three-year-old a little bit more manageable. Hilarious, helpful, and handy, this book will be appreciated by any parent who has asked: "Why didn't anybody warn me that unconditional love would be so much work?"
Filled with tips, encouragement, and a strong dose of humor, T
is a survival handbook for parents on the edge.

















