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Here is my first post published on my blog about having three children of the same gender. Pop over and have a look…..here!
Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.
That is a lovely post. I love my little gang. Thank God my Mum didn’t call me with tips! X
great post Anna. I have two girls, and always wondered if i would like a boy. But whilst you will never get the fairy dress ups, I’ll never have to learn about football. It’s just the way it is and we’ll enjoy what we have, happy healthy children
Lovely post. I think you are so right about accepting a child for who they are.
Having the same gender is also a blessing! They play together nice! You wont need to worry the other one will be too girly or tom boy!
Lovely post, I have to say I would have loved to have a little girl to do girlie things with too, but I wouldn’t be without my little man and luckily I love trains,planes and cars!
That is a lovely post! I wonder sometimes about people who say things like ‘didn’t you want a girl’ – it is very unusual for someone to say that to someone who has one child!
Every child is a blessing!
Your little gang are lovely, and yes I can imagine the questions. I still get the “When will you be having another one?” type ones, but sometimes we have to love what we have and that we are all different…;-)
They look so happy. I had two girls and then a boy, and yes boys are messy, but so are girls!! But perhaps with less mud involved! All different, all loved.
There is something very special about same sex siblings and the way they interact. I love to see my 4 boys all messing about together 🙂
Before I had my little girl I have to say I was really hoping for another boy – I loved the idea of Little Mr A having a brother and having two son’s who would look after their Mum! Now I have a girl too I wouldn’t change her for the world but I do think it is just human nature to ask. I think as long as they are happy and healthy who cares what gender they are, they are all fun and gorgeous!