Official Review: OMG Baby by Sharon S Joag

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Re: Official Review: OMG Baby by Sharon S Joag

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Sounds like a good book for moms in general. I know reading your review, I found myself reminiscing about my 3. (They are 4, almost 5, 3, and my youngest will be 2 this month). They are fun, challenging, but every experience has always left a funny story to tell.

Awesome review! :)
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TrishaAnn92 wrote:Sounds like a good book for moms in general. I know reading your review, I found myself reminiscing about my 3. (They are 4, almost 5, 3, and my youngest will be 2 this month). They are fun, challenging, but every experience has always left a funny story to tell.

Awesome review! :)
Thanks TrishaAnn! My boys are also close in age - the infant/toddler years were a whirlwind!
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I hear ya. Sometimes I just can't keep up. Lol. Love every minute of it though.
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Nice review...would be a good book I think...added to my to be read list
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Thanks Ksyfullah07 and welcome to the forums. Parents of young children would find this book useful, but really anyone would like the book.

-- 02 Sep 2016, 19:40 --
TrishaAnn92 wrote:I hear ya. Sometimes I just can't keep up. Lol. Love every minute of it though.
They say that one boy is like having 5 girls, so I guess I was dealing with the equivalent of 10 girls when they were toddlers.
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Post by TrishaAnn92 »

Oh my! I can't imagine. I have 3 girls and they definitely keep me on my toes!
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I think it's an interesting book for new moms like me
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