Wednesday, 12 December 2007 16:24
This new book by Meagan Francis, subtitled Raising a large family in a small-family world, addresses a topic that's been getting a lot of attention lately: families with more than two children. With several children being touted as a new status symbol, divorce and remarriage creating large blended families, celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt seemingly adding to their brood daily (and at the same time helping to encourage adoption), and the number of families with 3 or more children slowly growing after a several-decade-long decrease, “family” no longer means 2 kids, a dog, and a picket fence. Which can be difficult when society has been crafted to fit the needs of the four-member family, from car seating and hotel rooms to vacation discounts and real estate prices. However, whether you already have a large family or are considering one, Meagan Francis can help you make it work seamlessly – despite the criticism you might get from those with only one or two kids.
With things to consider if you’re not yet there and plenty of advice if you are, Table for Eight is the comprehensive guidebook for managing large families. With information to help you deal with issues like privacy, organization, scheduling, career, expenses, multiples and more, practical tips for understanding your needs and keeping things running smoothly, and some “mom wisdom” from moms who have been there, Table for Eight will help you keep things in control and even enjoy a little free time to yourself – the answer to every mom’s wish.
Click here to buy now!Table for Eight: Raising a Large Family in a Small-Family World
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