Title | : | Man vs. Toddler: The Trials and Triumphs of Toddlerdom |
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ISBN | : | 1472245032 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781472245038 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 |
Publication | : | Published September 19, 2019 |
Man vs. Toddler: The Trials and Triumphs of Toddlerdom Reviews
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This is a must-read for anyone in charge of a 2-year-old. Absolutely hilarious and incredibly accurate, but also rather sweet.
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Currently living with a full blown three-nager so this was very relatable and had me nodding and laughing all the way through.
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***3 1/2 stars***
Hilariously funny at times. Big fan of his stories, especially on FB. However, I can't relate to some of the situations he described. My children are no longer toddlers, maybe my memories are a litlte wonky but the temper tantrums I experienced were quite minimal. They do know when I mean business by the tone of my voice.
Sad to know he may write his last book featuring Charlie. I would love to know his journey with Man vs Tween or even Man vs Teenager. The latter would be a hoot I think. -
The reality is that walking anywhere with a two year old is more like herding a mad chicken."
"Most toddlers in these photos have a cute wisp of icing sugar on the tip of their nose, Charlie is head-to-foot in cake mix and looks like he motor-boated a chocolate trifle."
Loved this book. I highly recommend for any parents with toddlers. I have not come across a book that I laughed out loud to so much as I've done with this. A fun read with such a heartfelt message at the end. I'm so glad I picked it up and have already passed it over to himself to get stuck into.
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I have the audiobook and thoroughly enjoyed this, possibly even more than "Dummy". I think it made it even better having Matt Coyne reading it. I did get some very funny looks from strangers when it made me laugh out loud. I particularly enjoyed the chapters on soft play and restaurants. I would definitely recommend this to parents but tbh, the stories will make anyone laugh!
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A great read for anyone who has kids, I had planned on sharing quotes that I could relate to on FB but then I would probably be quoting the whole book! Would probably scare the 💩 out of anyone whose kids haven’t hit toddler age though!
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As a mum to a 2.5 yr old and a 6 month old, this book SPOKE TO ME. I quite literally howled with laughter at every single page. Beautifully touching, INCREDIBLY hilarious and the realest representation of parenthood ever, ever, ever.
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It is a hilarious, enjoyable read about parenting a toddler. I enjoyed its layout and content. It did make me laugh out loud in many places even if I did find the author's overzealous use of swearing to be a little much.
Great read, full of heart, laughs, and relatable moments -
Even better than his first and that was hard to beat. Absolutely insane, funny, brutally honest and a must-read. Also, I got a signed copy - WHOOP!
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No truer tale of live with a toddler!
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Laugh out loud funny
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Hilariously funny and accurate portrayal of parenting a toddler
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Man vs. Toddler: The Trials and Triumphs of Toddlerdom is the follow-up to the smash hit (and absolutely wonderful) Dummy: Parenting for the Inept and the Clueless. If you've ever dipped into the author's Man vs Baby blog you will know what to expect here; an equal mix of exasperated complaints and heartwarming stories that will make you laugh and cry.
Again, the author doesn't pretend to have all the answers, or any answers really, but he does have a wonderful way of looking at the world that is a breath of fresh air. If you're British it's worth reading just for the takedown of Bing! alone, but if you're not a Brit there is still plenty to enjoy.
Come for the story about how Matt got trapped in a soft play, but stay for the takedowns of know-it-all parents and the lovely anecdotes about Charlie and how much having a small human changes your life for the better. -
A totally fabulous, hilarious and touching look at bringing up a toddler. All parents ( and non-parents) should read it.
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This is a glorious book of belly laughs and sage wisdom. Being on the precipice of having a toddler I would recommend it to anyone in the same situation.