Author:Miriam Stoppard
Where did I come from? What happens when you die? What's divorce? From the moment children can formulate questions they begin to bombard their parents with "Why?" "What?" "Where" and "How?" Naturally curious they often catch us off guard leaving us unsure of how to answer their questions with an appropriate response. Fully revised and updated for the digital age, this new edition of Dr Miriam Stoppard’s essential parenting manual provides age-appropriate answers to a huge range of challenging questions. Drawing from extensive research in child development and specifically on what children can handle at each age, Stoppard offers parents a foundation on which they can build their own answers as their child's understanding expands.
If your mum loves reading, has a sense of humour and enjoys the classic Ladybird book series, this little gift is a winner for Mother's Day
—— The PostA new modern classic - a simply stunning cookbook
—— Jamie OliverA truly beautiful book full of warmth, stories and genuinely original recipes from a real lover of food. I want to cook it all
—— Anna JonesThe perfect gift - a quietly lovely debut cookbook
—— Felicity Cloake , Guardian BOOKS OF THE YEARServes up equal measures of healthy attitude and food in eclectic recipes… Her book is enthusiasm for food, cover to cover.
—— Rose Prince , Spectator, BOOKS OF THE YEARUtterly delicious.
—— Jamie Magazine, BOOKS OF THE YEARA masterpiece of approachable, delicious recipes that you will want to cook from time and time again
—— April BloomfieldThis book makes me both hungry and satisfied at the exact same time. This is the work of an enthusiastic and talented cook who understands the way we want to eat today as well as the way we want our food to look. There is no denying those two things go hand in hand and we are very lucky to hold Georgina's as she guides us through her lovely repertoire
—— Clare PtakOne for creative cooks… Chapter titles such as Quick & Light and Low, Slow & Hearty whet the appetite.
—— DeliciousI'd bet my house that Georgina Hayden’s Book, Stirring Slowly, will be many people’s cookery book of the year… A love letter to cooking.
—— Vegetarian LivingHer debut cookbook features a wide range of eclectic recipes wrapped around stories and anecdotes, all of which display a writer and cook with a genuine passion for good food… A wonderful debut from a name to watch.
—— CrumbsWritten with warmth, Georgina draws you in like an old friend. Her recipes are as comforting as they are clever and exciting… A new classic that I know I’ll return to time and again.
—— Sophie Goodwin , BBC Good Food Magazine, Book of the YearFull of comforting recipes.
—— Supergolden Bakes, Book of the YearThe blondies recipe alone is worth the price of this incredible cookbook.
—— RED, Book of the YearIt's about the emotion of cooking, and cooking to make you feel a certain way. I think it was sensitively done and made you think and that's really really nice
—— Irish Times , Jamie Oliver