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Nina Grunfeld (born 1954) is a British writer, journalist, public speaker[1] and entrepreneur.
Trained as a graphic designer in Reading University and Harrow Art College her first book was Spot Check, a stain removal manual which sold widely. In 1982 she wrote The Royal Shopping Guide [2] which detailed the UK's Royal Warrant Holders. With the birth of her first child in 1987 she wrote Pregnancy Week by Week [3] for the baby and child chain of shops, Mothercare.
Together with her old nanny, Nanny Smith she created the Nanny Knows Best [4] series of books and the 1993 BBC1 television series of the same name.
In 2004 she wrote The Big Book of Me, started her Get a Life [5] column for the Daily Telegraph and founded Life Clubs, a workshop-based system for self-development.
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