Picking a Classic Read with The Folio Society
I’ve been a bookworm for as long as I can remember. From my first Ladybird books to Enid Blyton, Astrid Lindgren and Michael Bond, I was hooked. By my early teens I was heavily into Austen and the Bronte sisters and over the years since, my love of books and reading has never waned. I’ll read…Continue reading Picking a Classic Read with The Folio Society
Munich 1000 Piece Puzzle from Ravensburger
Germany is a country I’ve visited a number of times both for work and to visit friends. But I’ve never made it to the south of the country and to Bavaria. I follow A Bavarian Sojourn and always love looking at Emma’s photo of the area. So I jumped at the chance to review the Munich 1000…Continue reading Munich 1000 Piece Puzzle from Ravensburger
Introducing children to Sushi with Yutaka
I was hoping to write this wonderful post about Monkey and introducing children to Sushi with Yutaka. I’m really keen to introduce him to lots of different foods and would love him to enjoy experiencing new things as much as I do. You can really use anything with the sweet rice used in Sushi, so I…Continue reading Introducing children to Sushi with Yutaka
Looking smart this autumn with Roco Clothing
Monkey seems to be having a massive growth spurt at the moment and it’s fairly clear that I need to re-stock his wardrobe before he hits 7 later this year. Thankfully he’s going to be looking smart this autumn with Roco Clothing, and has room to grow with their 7-8 years sizing. I’d not come across the…Continue reading Looking smart this autumn with Roco Clothing
Black Rabbit Hall – a book review
I always look out for the book giveaways on Mumsnet, and I was thrilled to win a copy of Black Rabbit Hall recently. The debut novel from Eve chase was published through Penguin in June, and has kept me up late on many a night recently. I always love books that are set in more than…Continue reading Black Rabbit Hall – a book review