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"All mothers are quite brilliant in my eyes and nine times out of ten don't realize the sacrifices they undertake or the powerful contributions they make." "Little folk deserve a childhood that's full of fun. It's the single most valuable lesson in my eyes." "Everyone knows you simply can't retire from love. Children leave you; you don't leave children. That's the natural order of things." "I have puzzled many times over the ingredients for a perfect recipe for a happy home. It needs to be a place with parents who worship their offspring. Throw in some stability, a dash of routine, and respect."
A Spoonful of Sugar: A Nanny's Story - Paperback
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by Brenda Ashford (Author)
Brenda Ashford was a real-life Mary Poppins. Caring for over one hundred children during her lifetime as a nanny, her charges ranged from the pampered sons and daughters of grand estates or the tough offspring of WWII evacuees in London's East End. Now, in A Spoonful of Sugar, Britain's longest-serving nanny shares her endearing, amusing, and sometimes downright bizarre experiences turning generations of children into successful adults.
Nanny Brenda says:"All mothers are quite brilliant in my eyes and nine times out of ten don't realize the sacrifices they undertake or the powerful contributions they make." "Little folk deserve a childhood that's full of fun. It's the single most valuable lesson in my eyes." "Everyone knows you simply can't retire from love. Children leave you; you don't leave children. That's the natural order of things." "I have puzzled many times over the ingredients for a perfect recipe for a happy home. It needs to be a place with parents who worship their offspring. Throw in some stability, a dash of routine, and respect."
Author Biography
Brenda Ashford is a graduate of Norland College, a world-famous institute for British nannies. For sixty-two years, she cared for more than one hundred children, making her Britain's longest-serving nanny. She lives outside London.
Number of Pages: 384
Dimensions: 0.9 x 7.9 x 5.1 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 11, 2014