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How to Train the Perfect Parents

Rebecca Ashdown, Rebecca Ashdown

How to Train the Perfect Parents

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  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Funny Stuff - rib ticklers to make you fall off your chair
  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts

Average rating

4 out 5

9 reviews

Rebecca Ashdown’s The Perfect Parents is every child’s guide to raising model parents. It’s easy – just follow Mimi’s simple steps. Sometimes, Mimi’s parents don’t seem to get the hang of all that training, but Mimi knows her rigorous routine of strict discipline has worked when her parents agree to get her a puppy . . . Suddenly the roles are reversed and Mimi has to learn that being trained is sometimes very hard work.

Reviews

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I really enjoyed this book, and it gave me a lot of cheeky ideas for my mum and dad.

Queen Pinky Bonsai 01.09.2022

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Funny story

Professor Pirate Nuggets 01.09.2022

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It is very funny book. My favourite part is when a girl ask parents for a puppy, I would like a puppy too , but I only have a large dog.

Lady Gloriana Elephant 05.08.2022

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The book helping parents undetstand kids

Coach Neptune Taramasalata 28.06.2022

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I really loved the book

General Babs Pawprint 25.06.2022

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My favourite part of the book was when the little girl got a puppy. My favourite character was the little girl

Master Sandwich Teacup 31.08.2021

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I liked it because instead of parents training children the children are training parents!

Marshal Ariel Luther 22.07.2021

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A bit boring

Dragon Jupiter Borneo 07.07.2021

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Very funny

Dona Petunia Colly-Wobbles 08.08.2019