My friend bought this for her 10 year old daughter and she loves it. She thinks it’s a really funny book and she can’t wait to get other books in the series. What a great book to encourage reluctant readers. It’s unusual as it is set out as a diary with doodles, drawings and cartoons, which makes it easy and fun to read.
Loved it and can't wait to read another book in the series.
My 8 yr old loved the book. She loved the layout as a diary form. She never felt overwhelmed reading it. She was excited to start reading it and couldn’t wait for me to buy her another story from the series.
My two girls loved this book they enjoyed the diary style of it but after taking it on school camp a number of friends are asking to borrow the book to read as well. What better review then children wanting to read it.
This was a great read my daughter couldn't put down!
My 9 year old daughter was so into this book she read it in 3 days! She just couldn’t put it down! She really enjoyed the story, thought it was funny and loved reading it! She would recommend this and all the other Dork Diary books she has read!
My niece is already half way through this book and loves it. She has already decided she wants to start a band and keep a journal. It’s great how it is presented as a ‘journal’ with handwriting and drawings etc. Even I enjoyed the parts I skimmed over before giving to her, I think I might need to take it back when she is done… Maybe I’ll have to get her the rest of the series for her birthday next month.
What a great book. Kids love the way it is set out in diary form with lots of doodles, drawings and cartoons. It is different from most books and very funny, which encourages children to read. There are a few books in the series to continue reading. Make great presents.
My friend bought this for her 10 year old daughter and she loves it. She thinks it’s a really funny book and she can’t wait to get other books in the series. What a great book to encourage reluctant readers. It’s unusual as it is set out as a diary with doodles, drawings and cartoons, which makes it easy and fun to read.
This is a great book. My lovely little sister read this book and said she couldn’t put it down until she read the whole thing. Being the big sister that I am, I decided to borrow it and cannot wait to tuck into it when my little ones are all asleep. I think I’m going to be a dork and love it too
DORK DIARIES: TV STAR was the second book from the Dork Dairies series that my daughter read. She has since gone on to read the whole series.
I think it is the way the Dork Daires are written and presented that make it a hit with independent readers.
The font is large, the writing format used is dairy entries, making the book easy to put down or pick up as required, and there are lots of illustrations.
For parents with tween girls in particular, who are wanting to get their kids to read more,
the DORK DIARIES series is an excellent place to start.
My girls really loved the dork diaries. They found them easy to read and very funny. The books are great for kids aged around 7-12 years. My girls are 8 and 11 years and really liked theinclusion of drawings I the books and it is really great that there is a series of these books as there is always something to look forward to. I would recommend these books to anyone who loves a good funny read.
I applied to review books for Mom’s and was overjoyed to be chosen to review the book ‘YOU’. ‘Dork Diaries’ was also on the list. I have read the reviews for ‘Dork Diaries’ and it seems the book is a brilliant read. I have decided to get the Dork books for the kids.
DORK DIARIES: TV STAR by Rachel Renée Russell is a great book for kids ages between 7-12 years. As with other Dork Diary books, it is written in a humorous way, engaging with the kids. I like the format of the Dork Diary books, I think it really appeals and the kids don’t find it overwhelming to read.
My Eight year old is simple loving the dork diary series. She has just recently finished reading DORK DIARIES: TV STAR by Rachel Renée Russell and is very eager to read the rest of the series. I think some of the appeal is format of the book, being diary entries, the large print, and the illustrations. It’s a winner in our house.
DORK DIARIES: TV STAR by Rachel Renée Russell is the second book in the series of Dork Diaries that my eight year old had read. Again, she enjoyed the book immensely, reading it from cover to cover in one sitting. The large, easy to read format is ideal for early readers and the content is simple, funny and engaging for youngsters from around 7-12 years of age. My daughter is now desperately keen to read the rest of the series.
Daughter has shown much more interest in the series!
When we first won the book my Daughter – 10 read it but it was a bit of a chore. Since then she has grown to love the series and has not bought & read the whole collection!
As with the Wimpy kid diaries, my young reader is in love with the Dork Diary book. She shares them with her friends, tells me the story lines, and doesn’t argue at bedtime when it’s time for reading. Love any book that gets my kid reading and sharing with her friends.
I know some young teens or ‘tweens’ that have read this and enjoyed it. They can find it relatable, fun and interesting. It is also a ‘big’ book which gives them a sense of pride when they finish it. I would definitely promote this book for mothers to give to their children.
I got the DORK DIARIES: TV STAR book for my daughter and she loved it! It had kept her entertained for days while she read it. I liked that the story is aimed at kids who are not so perfect and also that it is in diary format, which is easy to read and absorbs the reader into the daily action. I’ve been asked to get more books from her series!
Its a two way book which I have realized just now. First obviously it is a book for reading. It has nice big bold black letters that makes it easy to read. Its a fun story that is hard to put down back the shelves. Plus factor is that it can be a colouring book too. Lots of pictures and its ideal for creativity.
My 9 yr old loved the book. he loved that it was presented in a diary form. he enjoyed reading the book thoroughly and he has already asked me to buy more books of this kind. this is a book that he had no problems wanting to read which is good because its hard to find good books that keep a child’s attention.
This was brought with much saved pocket money.She almost read it in one sitting as she said it that good it was hard to put down she was hard pressed to turn the light off. We are moving slowly buying all the books in the series to read.
I loved that fact it is written in Dairy form as we were about to start a holiday dairy so it gave her amazing examples of how to write.
Loved it and can't wait to read another book in the series.
My 8 yr old loved the book. She loved the layout as a diary form. She never felt overwhelmed reading it. She was excited to start reading it and couldn’t wait for me to buy her another story from the series.
My Daughter was obsessed with this series when she first started – age 9 I think she is just starting to develop a different taste in books hence her review below – I personally am grateful to the Author for this series started a love of reading that had not been there before-
from my Daughter, aged 12 :
This is number 9 in the Dork Diaries series about Nikki Maxwell, a girl who is comfortable with her individual teen dork-ness. Aimed at tween girls, this edition tells the story of Nikki and her dramas dealing with a bossy cameraman who is assigned to film her everyday life that is portrayed in her new reality TV program.
Compared with other books in this series, parts of this book seemed confusing or irrelevant, for example the weird events of Wednesday March 12 involving the crazy karate teacher.
Overall, I really did enjoy the book and still find the series funny
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Mums Reveal Their Fail-Safe Nappy Rash Tips
Whether you’re a seasoned or first-time mum, protecting your baby’s delicate skin is right up there on the priorities list. Because when their skin is irritation-free, it really does make for a happier bub! Anyone who’s had to deal with nappy rash (me included!) knows it’s an inescapable mum truth.
Having skin irritation as an adult is super distracting and annoying. So just imagine what that’s like for our teeny babies and toddlers, who need to focus on sleep, eat and play. No wonder they can be so upset when they have nappy rash.
One thing you do need to ditch when it comes to nappy rash is mum guilt. It happens despite our best efforts. But it is helpful if you can get ahead of the game by doing as much as you can to try and prevent nappy rash in the first place.
We asked our hundreds of thousands of Mouths of Mums members for their tried-and-true, trusted nappy rash tips, and their responses came down to four key tips. So if you’re about to have your first baby, or your fifth, it’s worth popping on the kettle and reading through what’s helped other mums.
Fail-Safe Nappy Rash Tips From Mums
What we love about these tips is they’re perfect for mums and expecting mums, and they’re really simple to do. Everything from what to use and what to steer clear of, to helpful hints on caring for delicate baby skin.
1. Nappy Free Time
“As much free nappy time as possible. Lay baby on a blanket covered with a towel on the floor, without a nappy on, if possible in front of a warm sunny window.” – Joanne W.
We love nappy free time for newborn and toddlers (although it’s a lot harder to get them to stay in one place!). And while nappy free time is one of the most popular nappy rash tips among our mums, using the right nappy also plays a huge part in protecting against irritation on your baby’s skin. For example, Huggies Ultra Dry Nappy Pants have clever Rapid-Dry™ Technology, which instantly absorbs for drier skin. And they’re perfect for day and night, with up to 12 hours of leakage protection.
2. Change Nappies Frequently
“For me, what worked on my two kids is not leaving them in soiled nappies too long. I definitely changed as soon as they were wet and let their skin air dry before placing a new nappy on. I would rather go through more nappies than have to deal with the uncomfortable rash they would feel.” – MoM Member
Frequent nappy changes are a fail-safe way to keep moisture, but it’s not always practical (babies just love to fill their nappies while you’re out and about!) Huggies Newborn Nappies are designed to help protect a baby’s delicate skin with a zinc-enriched layer*, clinically proven to help protect against skin irritation.
3. Use A Barrier Cream
“My mum put me onto Zinc and Caster Oil cream. It is FABULOUS stuff! It’s very thick and sticks like you know what to a blanket hehe I tried literally everything and this was the only stuff that helped.” – Trudes
Using a barrier cream was another really popular tip from our mums. But did you know that Huggies Newborn Nappies are the only nappy with a zinc enriched layer. The zinc oxide in Huggies Newborn Nappies is the same ingredient found in many nappy rash creams, which helps to protect against irritation with visibly less redness on skin. They’re also endorsed by the Australian College of Midwives and the number one choice in Australian hospitals.
4. Choose Gentle
“Don’t use scented wipes. Flannel and warm water is the best.” – Justine F
Using the most natural product possible for wiping a baby’s delicate skin to prevent irritation is a tip that’s been passed down from generation to generation – and it’s still a great one. But something lots of mums don’t consider that a nappy itself can help protect against skin irritation. Huggies Newborn Nappies are clinically proven* to help protect against skin irritation while Huggies Ultra Dry Nappy Pants keep up with wriggly little ones while providing superior dryness, making them perfect for active toddlers.
Nappy Rash Myths & Facts
🚫 Myth: Nappy rash is only caused by wet nappies. ✅ Fact: It’s true that moisture does play a role in nappy rash, it can also be caused by moisture friction, bacteria, and even what the nappy is made from.
It’s why choosing a nappy that’s specifically designed for skin protection is really important.
🚫 Myth: Cloth nappies are better at preventing nappy rash than disposable nappies. ✅ Fact: When it comes to nappy rash, there’s not really any need to compare cloth and disposable nappies, because it’s all about keeping baby dry. The longer baby can stay dry, the better.
🚫 Myth: Nappy rash creams are the only way to protect against irritation. ✅ Fact: A good nappy with a zinc enriched layer can also help to protect against irritation.
Find Huggies Newborn Nappies and Ultra Dry Nappy Pants in your supermarket nappy aisle today.
Mouths of Mums is working with Huggies to bring you this handy information.
*Zinc as Zinc Oxide. Tested on adult skin as a suitable substitute for baby skin. *#1 choice in Australian hospitals based on sales data.
Really terrific advice. My daughter never had much in the way of nappy rash develop and I believe that because I did change her so frequently and we had a lot of nappy free time, especially in the warmer months of summer. Sure there is things to treat nappy rash but we all know prevention is best!
My first born had terrible nappy rash and ulcers from acid urine and none of the specialists prescription creams did anything. I finally used Petroleum Jelly and it cleared up his skin very quickly and kept future rashes at bay. It is cheap and easy to use and works the best of anything.
Any redness can be resolved with a tub of Sudocrem. It’s a cream that smells like lavender. Very pleasant and usually works quickly within the first application.
Take it with you everywhere. It helps poo nappy changes. Just apply on bottom area to prevent future nappy rash. Your baby will be happy with it on. It doesn’t feel cold like a wet wipe.
Any redness can be resolved with a tub of Sudocrem. It’s a cream that smells like lavender. Very pleasant and usually works quickly within the first application.
Take it with you everywhere. It helps poo nappy changes. Just apply on bottom area to prevent future nappy rash. Your baby will be happy with it on. It doesn’t feel cold like a wet wipe.
I had issues with my son pooping a lot as a newborn. Sometimes it can be really hard to keep the rash at bay if you have a child that is constantly doing that. There is some acidity in the excrement and that can cause burning before it’s even been against their skin for long. I used to use paw paw cream on him and that worked best as a barrier.
Nappy Rash can be so raw and painful and i always worried so much when our babies had a bout of it. I remember trying so many things but always found good old petroleum jelly used regularly would help in keeping it at bay. There are some great suggestions in the article.
I did find that not all nappy rash creams are as good as each other. After trialing many brands I settled on Sudocrem as the best for me and my baby. Changing nappies frequently and air time is also very important.
There are so many common sense tip in this article and they are tips that we followed. We kept everything as natural as possible on very soft and sensitive skin. We went with plenty of nappy free times and we were very fortunate to not encounter issues with nappy rash.
This article describes very much what we always have done: frequent nappy changes, plenty of bare bum time, no fragrances also not in soaps and a good nappy rash cream. It can become more challenging when your child has diarrhea; in which case bare bum time becomes more complex and the skin more irritated in which the gentle washing with warm water, patting dry with a soft cotton flannel and good zinc cream is more important
Even though I agree that prevention is key, I also think it’s important to have a good barrier cream to hand to help at the first signs of trouble. There are lots of good brands, you can pick any really that suits your baby’s skin. But use it liberally when you need it!
Yay! First time seeing my own comment in an article! *happy dance*
But yes, i do swear by changing their nappies as soon as it’s soiled. It’s what worked for us for both children! We always go prepared and change either before going out, during or in the car boot if we really had to
Nappy rash is horrible and prevention is definately better than cure. This is a fantastic article with some great tips. Especially the changing of the nappy frequently. Unfortunately sometimes especially once they’re on solids and their poops get yucky a little nappy rash can be unavoidable in which case a small amount of sudocreme clears it up quickly.
We found that changing nappies frequently was key for us. And once the kids starting sleeping for long periods at night, we started using the really good quality nappies – Huggies, as it happens – while cheaper nappies were still okay for the day and frequent changes. Nappies do vary! .
This is a really great reminder that nappy rash can happen but there are some great tips to help try and avoid it. I use to do a lot of nappy free time with my daughter when we were home as she had sensitive skin and I layered the barrier cream on all the time, especially at night.
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Dorks are the in thing
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Loved it and can't wait to read another book in the series.
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mother and daughters reading delight.
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help my kids friends want to steal this book
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Next child loving it
1:25 pm
This was a great read my daughter couldn't put down!
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funny and smart
10:47 am
finished already!
10:45 am
Easy read for young readers
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Fun, entertaining and easy to read
4:56 pm
Dorks rule
7:20 pm
Dorks are the in thing
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A keeper
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A great series
9:13 am
Great read for kids
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Dork Diaries
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It appeals to the kids
12:57 pm
It's a winner!
9:44 pm
Wants to read the whole series
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Daughter has shown much more interest in the series!
11:33 pm
Dork Diaries for the Win
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not bad
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It is fun and interesting for young ones.
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Fun for kids!
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fun book
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fun and interesting
1:05 pm
Great ready from start to finish
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Loved it and can't wait to read another book in the series.
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mother and daughters reading delight.
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this series started my Daughters love of reading
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