Mirror readers can support Save the Children by buying a must-read lockdown book.
Tiers and Tantrums, by Lynda Moyo, is a funny guide to pandemic parenting. A compilation of her Lemon-Aid newsletters, it recounts the relatable, sometimes hilarious and occasionally downright strange situations of being a parent in lockdown.
Published by the Mirror's parent company, Reach, half the proceeds will go to our Christmas Appeal for Save the Children.
"Lemon-Aid was a lifeline for many during the first lockdown, it feels surreal reading it now, but we survived," Lynda said.
The money raised will help give some of the UK's poorest kids a hot meal, small present or a learning pack. It is available for £1.99 on Amazon and iTunes, with 99p donated to the Save the Children Fund.
With valuable lockdown tips, tricks and hacks, as well as the joy of lockdown birthdays and the complexity of successfully establishing home school whilst working a 40 hour week and trying to reclaim your positivity, this witty book is full of heart.
As one reader described the daily diary entries: “I have a 4-year-old and a 2-year-old and you absolutely hit the nail on the head with what it’s like. It makes me smile in the morning.”
Tiers and Tantrums: Parenting in a Pandemic is now available to buy on Amazon and iTunes.