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A perfect gift idea for the all parents! Nick Aubury writes a funny, pithy, and highly relatable collection of poems for all the fellow Dads and parents who can never seem to be right at anything! Things My Children Think I'm Wrong About is perfect for performance, perfect for sharing and perfect for all ages from nine to ninety. Written with a delightful blend of wit and warmth, Nick Aubury will remind you of the trials and tribulations of raising children. He will make you laugh and may make you shed a tear, but ultimatly he invites you into the topsy-turvy and wonderful world of what it means to be a parent.…mehr

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A perfect gift idea for the all parents! Nick Aubury writes a funny, pithy, and highly relatable collection of poems for all the fellow Dads and parents who can never seem to be right at anything! Things My Children Think I'm Wrong About is perfect for performance, perfect for sharing and perfect for all ages from nine to ninety. Written with a delightful blend of wit and warmth, Nick Aubury will remind you of the trials and tribulations of raising children. He will make you laugh and may make you shed a tear, but ultimatly he invites you into the topsy-turvy and wonderful world of what it means to be a parent.

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Autorenporträt
Nic Aubury grew up in the Midlands, where he spent most of his time trying to get girls to laugh at his jokes. Then he went to university where he met a girl whose jokes made him laugh. Now they have three sons, some friends they keep meaning to call, and a bag of salad rotting slowly in their fridge. Nic has worked in advertising and teaching. He started writing poems by mistake.