Is this still classed as early?Shes bought her 3 year old a hot water bottle? Is it just me that thinks that's abit dangerous? And has she seriously bought Stan THREE sloths for Christmas?!
I wouldn't call it early either, if we wrapped presents I'd have them wrapped long agoIs this still classed as early?it’s Christmas in two and a half weeks. I won’t tell you all when I had mine bought and wrapped by lmao.
That smile she does is soA bit boring as opposed to what Charlotte……..the excitement of turning your washing machine onYou still aren’t a size 14 love.
A wee fanny is the perfect description for herGet your tiny violin’s out tattlers here comes the “January is a quiet month” bullshit!! Cry me a river Charlotte you wee fanny because you earn more in a month than most do in 3 months. Don’t tell me that you HAVE to pack in the adverts all December. I mean come on love you have advertised literal shit
Tbh I was looking at books to get my almost 9 year old about puberty and all the changes that it brings only because I can see changes starting to happen within her. I think its actually a very good thing to prepare them and let them read about it in more of a child friendly way and being comfortable with reading it and them getting the correct information rather than getting it from friends or like me siblings! Though I do hope charl and his dad speak to him about it all too cause rather than just give him a bookI’m sorry did she get her 9 year old a book that includes information about wet dreams? Seems a bit young or is that me? Still a child in my eyes, I understand the importance of being prepared but 9!
I’m sorry did she get her 9 year old a book that includes information about wet dreams? Seems a bit young or is that me? Still a child in my eyes, I understand the importance of being prepared but 9!
I find it's good for facts about growing up and body changes, shape/hair etc so they know its normal and they are not worried. Definitely skip the older children pages though.Tbh I was looking at books to get my almost 9 year old about puberty and all the changes that it brings only because I can see changes starting to happen within her. I think its actually a very good thing to prepare them and let them read about it in more of a child friendly way and being comfortable with reading it and them getting the correct information rather than getting it from friends or like me siblings! Though I do hope charl and his dad speak to him about it all too cause rather than just give him a book
We have this book and it’s really good. My older two are 8 and 11 and my youngest is infant school age. They all know about how babies are made, periods and why women have them etc and I have found that being open with them from a young age means they don’t get embarrassed and they will ask me questions because they get the truth. I much prefer that to them hearing random stuff from other kids.I also find that they skip the bits they aren’t ready to understand. Not often I stick up for Charl but there you go!I’m sorry did she get her 9 year old a book that includes information about wet dreams? Seems a bit young or is that me? Still a child in my eyes, I understand the importance of being prepared but 9!
She thinks she's the bees knees. She thinks everyone is in awe of her and everything she does.In my opinion none of the presents looks really over the top? Not sure why she needs a long disclaimer about how this is not her showing off. is there anything in there thats particularly interesting or fancy? why would anyone be jealous?
I thought this too, I do t think anyone will be jel of a hot water bottle(weird for a 3 year old) or some playdough.In my opinion none of the presents looks really over the top? Not sure why she needs a long disclaimer about how this is not her showing off. is there anything in there thats particularly interesting or fancy? why would anyone be jealous?
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