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1.
What do you make your child for tea on a normal night?
Granny can be relied on to provide fish fingers and chips.
I pop an M&S ready-meal in the microwave.
I defrost some organic soup made in bulk at the weekend, served with freshly-baked bread and salad.
Alphabet spaghetti on toast, and for afters the gingerbread men we baked together earlier.
Anything from pizza to curry to stir-fry - my child is used to eating different kinds of food.
2.
What does your toddler wear to play group?
A pair of trousers given to us by a friend, and a jumper I knitted.
An outfit we chose together on our last shopping trip.
Cute dungarees we picked up in Germany, with a top from America.
The babysitter will pick the right outfit for playtime.
Head to toe in matching Gap gear.
3.
What do you read your child at bedtime?
Anything - my child will choose from a vast library of all the latest children's books on CD.
I have started writing children's stories and I try them out on my child.
We always read Winnie The Pooh - it's our favourite.
I choose something different every night, from the classics to Harry Potter.
I usually phone just before bedtime to say goodnight, and then Dad reads a bedtime story.
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