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Do you want to know what to do when your baby seems to be inconsolable? Want to know what to do on those car trips to relieve the boredom or the impending melt down? Sing! Yep, simple as that just sing. Even when you don't remember the words or have one of those annoying ear worm phrases going through you mind - use it. The first of its kind Song Mamma is the collaboration of 14 everyday Mums using their voices to soothe, connect and have fun with their child. A mother singing to her child is nothing new, it's a tradition in fact but as modern Mums we increasingly outsource for expert help,…mehr

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Do you want to know what to do when your baby seems to be inconsolable? Want to know what to do on those car trips to relieve the boredom or the impending melt down? Sing! Yep, simple as that just sing. Even when you don't remember the words or have one of those annoying ear worm phrases going through you mind - use it. The first of its kind Song Mamma is the collaboration of 14 everyday Mums using their voices to soothe, connect and have fun with their child. A mother singing to her child is nothing new, it's a tradition in fact but as modern Mums we increasingly outsource for expert help, but what if we looked to this tradition and within for some of the answers? Join these 14 Song Mammas as they inspire you with their love and courage and share with you their stories, images and songs.
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Autorenporträt
Pip Cooper is a Mum, an unschooler, traveller, healer and lover of all that makes us kinder, gentler and more beautiful. Song Mamma is her first book and brings together many of the things she loves - singing, writing, connecting with others and being a Mamma to her 3 beautiful children. She discovered the power of singing by accident, she'd been singing to her children but very very quietly. It was only when she joined a singing group and gained confidence in her voice that she really let it out and felt the power it held. When her husband casually commented that family life had changed for the better when she'd started to sing, she knew she was on to something special.