Little bliss magazine - for parents of special care babies
Little bliss is our quarterly magazine for parents of premature and sick babies. Inside you will find 36 pages full of in-depth feature articles, real life stories, advice from experts, celebrity columnists, as well as all the latest news from Bliss.
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What's inside the Summer 2010 issue?
Take a look at the contents page here.
Breaking up is hard to do
Many couples find the strain of having a premature baby hard to cope with. But when Emma Allen’s marriage suddenly ended, she found strength in her son Charlie. Here, she tells Little bliss her story.
Book and film reviews
Ann Magalhaes lives in London with her husband Gus and daughter Sophie, and has volunteered with Bliss since 2007 in a variety of ways. She is currently Little bliss' official book reviewer.
This month Ann reads Brmm Brmm Maisy and Maisy at the Farm by Lucy Cousins.
Justin Johnson works at the British Film Institute and is Little bliss' film reviewer.
This issue, he looks forward to two blockbusters in two international box office hits making their return to the silver screen; Shrek Forever After and Toy Story 3.
Julie Neville column
Julie Neville, wife of Everton football captain Phil Neville and mum of Harvey (7) and Isabella (6), is Little bliss’ regular columnist.
She has been involved with Bliss since Isabella was born ten weeks prematurely and spent the first eight weeks of her life in a neonatal intensive care unit. Although she made a full recovery, Isabella has cerebral palsy.
In this issue she looks forward to a summer of fun in the sun.
