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Scummy Mummies

Scummy Mummies

A Celebration of Parenting Failures, Hilarious Confessions, Fish Fingers and Wine

by Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2017

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A celebration of parenting failures, hilarious confessions, fish fingers and wine!

This is a book for anyone who’s ever dealt with a poo in the pool, cleaned up a sick in the supermarket, or gone to an important meeting without realising there’s weetabix stuck to their bum.

Because let’s be honest no matter how much we love our kids, or how good we are at parenting, everyone’s a Scummy Mummy sometimes.

‘Honest, gutsy and laugh out loud…. Do your pelvic floor exercises before reading as you may pee your pants’ - Kathy Lette

ISBN:
9781849499613
9781849499613
Category:
Child care & upbringing
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2017
Publisher:
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
160
Dimensions (mm):
198x129mm
Weight:
0.21kg
Ellie Gibson

Ellie Gibson is a mother to two children, veteran games journalist and stand up comedian, often all at the same time.

In July 2013, Ellie and her friend Helen Thorn launched The Scummy Mummies Podcast a fortnightly chat show for less-than-perfect parents.

It was an instant hit, reaching number one on the iTunes Kids & Family chart. Today the podcast has racked up hundreds of thousands of downloads and is listened to in more than 100 countries.

Helen Thorn

Helen Thorn originally hails from Australia and has lived in the UK for many years. She is a stand up comedian with two children.

In July 2013, Helen and her friend Ellie Gibson launched The Scummy Mummies Podcast a fortnightly chat show for less-than-perfect parents. It was an instant hit, reaching number one on the iTunes Kids & Family chart.

Today the podcast has racked up hundreds of thousands of downloads and is listened to in more than 100 countries.

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