Books that changed me: Robin Barker

Updated June 11 2015 - 10:18am, first published May 31 2015 - 12:15am
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The first book Robin Barker remembers being able to read was <i>Snugglepot and and Cuddlepie</i>. Photo: Dallas Kilponen

Robin Barker is a retired midwife, health and family expert, and the author of the bestselling books, Baby Love, The Mighty Toddler and Baby & Toddler Meals, which have sold a combined 400,000 copies in Australia. She lives in Sydney with her husband and swims at Bondi Bay every day. Close to Home (Xoum), a collection of stories about family, is her first work of fiction.

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