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Laura Kemp
Features writer
Mum-of-one Laura Kemp is a self-confessed anti-yummy mummy who spends her time writing for newspapers and mags. Her first novel, Mums Like Us, is the story of an ordinary bedraggled mum who, quite ridiculously, becomes an unlikely international heroine...Check out her website at www.laura-kemp.com/
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10 things you only appreciate when you become a parent
1. Leisure centres What? Those 1970s concrete eye sores you wouldn't be seen dead in pre-kids?...
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15 ways husbands can cause mums more stress than their children
Husbands cause mums more stress than their children, according to a new survey. Laura Kemp counts...
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Who mothers should lean on (in tribute to Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg)
Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook, has written a book called Lean In, calling...
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Feb 28th, 2013Are you sick to death of mum-upmanship at the school gates? Have you had your fill of Mother...
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The 10 commandments of British mums
If I have to read another smug piece about Chinese tiger mums or French children never throwing...
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New Year resolutions every parent will break
We pick the 10 resolutions every mum and dad will make this New Year, before breaking them without...
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The next top 20 most stressful parenting situations...
A new study reveals the top 20 stressy parenting situations, including taking the kids to the...
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Mums' guide to anti-fashion catwalk trends
If you don’t know what to wear this winter season, our guide to A/W fashion for mums on the high...
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The little things that make mums happy
Before you have kids, your life is awash with fulfilling great expectations. Far-flung holidays,...
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Here's our tongue-in-cheek guide to going back to school - the good, the bad, and the...
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Editor's picks
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Sticks, sellotape, boxes...things your child will play with more than toys
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Two babies! Caprice and her surrogate both pregnant at the same time
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'Living with a teenager is like being pecked to death by a chicken'. Our favourite teen...
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Tribal blathering: Why Western parents have little to learn from ancient tribes



