Mother's Day Gift Guide
Mother's Day is just around the corner on Sunday 2nd March, so we've put together a great selection of ideal gifts for you to give your mum, including vintage Ladybird books, Sia albums and Jamie Oliver DVDs.

From inspirational mums to magical mums, reluctant mums and mums behaving badly Mums: A Celebration Of Motherhood is a collection of stories and recollections from some of Britain’s best-loved writers and is published by Ebury Press on 7th February 2008, £6.99 paperback.
The extraordinary new album from Gabriela Montero, 'Baroque', released by EMI Classics is out now.
Relive your childhood with this gorgeously packaged retro box set of six Ladybird books, priced £12.99. A selection of some of the most popular books from the Ladybird archive, dating back to the 1950s, have been reproduced following the success of Ladybird’s vintage book Boys and Girls.
A beautifully written and highly sensitive debut by Sonia Lambert, perfect for Mothering Sunday, 'Three Mothers' (Piatkus, £6.99) is a deeply satisfying and rich novel from a talented new voice in contemporary fiction. The book is published on 28th February 2008 by Piatkus, priced £6.99.
Full of sunshine, some (occasionally heavy!) showers and lots of laughter, Jamie At Home sees Jamie where he loves to be, surrounded by good food and full of inspiration for cooking up a whole load of simple, delicious, seasonal and no-nonsense recipes.
Starring Christopher Eccleston (28 Days Later), Frances Conroy (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Ian McShane (The Golden Compass), The Dark Is Rising is released on DVD by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment on 10th March 2008.
Already established as one of the first breakthrough acts of 2008 Tom Baxter will release the single ‘Tell Her Today’ on 17th March 2008. Taken from his critically acclaimed top 20 album ‘Skybound’ ‘Tell Her Today’ is set to continue the success showcasing Tom’s more eclectic side, with intricate guitar play building to a flamenco style crescendo.
Clare In The Community: Series Three, the third in the Radio 4 comedy series based on the long running cartoon strip in the Guardian's Society section, is released by BBC Audiobooks on 7th January 2008.
Sia’s new album, ‘some people have REAL problems’, showcases a unique artist recognised by those in the know as one of the most talented singers and songwriters of recent years.



















