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Book: A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets and More

07/03/2016 | posted under: All Things Twins

Top ten bloggers: Twin and triplet parent bloggers
Working mums with multiple children are rockstars

I’m so excited to say that my book has now launched!

Don't Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets and More book cover

You can buy it from any Amazon store. Here is the link to the UK version*:

Along with the US version: Don’t Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets and More
And the AU version: Don’t Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets and More

Book launch

If you saw my behind-the-scenes post recently you’ll know that this book has been a few years in development. I’m so excited to be receiving some great feedback and positive reviews already. Who knows…maybe I’ll be inspired to write a follow up book about raising multiple toddlers next!

Word of mouth marketing

Thanks for all of your support and for listening to me talk about it for so long. It would be A-M-A-Z-ING if you might like to share the link to my book launch page with anybody you know who is expecting twins or triplets, or anyone who has multiple babies. If you have multiples yourself, sharing with your local twins club would also be very much appreciated 🙂 I will definitely send you virtual cake and gin as a thank you.

Unfortunately, I don’t have the marketing budget of the celebrity writers, but I have something that they don’t have: you guys! I feel very lucky to have such a supportive, kind, witty and clever (I’m not taking things too far am I?!!) bunch of readers. Joking aside, between my readers and the super-supportive community of twin and triplet mums and dads out there, I really hope that my book can become the go-to book for new parents of twins and triplets.

Now I’m off to drink a bottle of something sparkling to celebrate sending my words out into the world. Cheers!

*This is an affiliate link

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Top ten bloggers: Twin and triplet parent bloggers
Working mums with multiple children are rockstars
BY KAREN BLEAKLEY
Karen
Hi! I’m Karen - a beach and travel obsessed mum of three and founder of Smart Steps to Australia - a migration website created to help support UK families on their move to Australia. Sharing my life as a writer, mum and entrepreneur while raising three kids including twins and chasing the Aussie dream. Visit my About Me page

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