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Transitioning from Cot to Bed! #Toddlering

Transitioning from Cot to Bed! #Toddlering

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We're back with a brand-new episode of "Don't Tell Mum" after a brief (and much-needed) hiatus! Jamie returns fresh from Bali, and Barney is back from Saudi Arabia for a quick pit stop before heading off again for another three weeks. We catch up on all the travel tales, parenting challenges, and everything in between.

One of the biggest updates? Rokit’s big move to a "big boy bed!" We chat about how this milestone went down, the highs and lows of the transition, and why it’s such a significant step for both parents and kids. Plus, we’ll explain why we missed an episode or two—sorry about that! Life’s been a bit of a whirlwind, but we’re thrilled to be back.

We also rave about our latest parenting hack: the Ollie the Owl Clock from Tommee Tippee. If you’re struggling with early risers, this might just be the solution you need—it's been a total game changer for us.

In this episode, we're also focusing on keeping our facts straight. We tend to talk a lot of nonsense, so don’t hesitate to fact-check us as we go! And, of course, we’re sharing what’s on our summer reading list, including Britney Spears' The Woman in Me and Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us. Plus, we couldn’t resist diving into a Deadpool review—complete with spoilers!

Join us for a fun mix of travel stories, parenting insights, and some great summer reading recommendations. We’re glad to have you back with us!

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