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You’ve just joined our 6-Week Confidence Building Programme, designed to help your child build pride, self-belief, and joy in who they are and you've unlocked £1,493 worth of bonus tools and resources, too!
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

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More good stuff is on the way - Additional resources and helpful reminders will be sent to your email. Make sure you’re opening those so you don’t miss anything important for your child!

Need help or didn’t get the email? No worries, reachout anytime at hello@ninemilebabies.com or send us a message on Instagram or Facebook. We’re always happy to help and love hearing from you!



Your child’s confidence journey has officially begun and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome you!
You’ve just joined our 6-Week Confidence Building Programme, designed to help your child build pride,
self-belief, and joy in who they are and you've unlocked £1,493 worth of bonus tools and resources, too!
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Check your email inbox - We’ve just sent your welcome message, weekly replays, and bonus resources straight to your inbox. If you don’t see it yet, peek into your junk or spam folder just in case.

More good stuff is on the way - Additional resources and helpful reminders will be sent to your email. Make sure you’re opening those so you don’t miss anything important for your child!

Need help or didn’t get the email? No worries, reachout anytime at hello@ninemilebabies.com or send us a message on Instagram or Facebook. We’re always happy to help and love hearing from you!

HONEST REVIEWS


I'm already a fan of Nine Mile Babies and purchased their first book on Jamaica. This Barbados book exceeded my expectations! It beautifully educates children about Barbados in an engaging way.
I especially appreciated the questions at the back of the book and the pronunciation guide. Wow! Thank you. We can't wait to read more.
- Isha

We need more brown coloured books for the children because it teaches them diversity and loving respect from an early age, I myself as a pink man who grew up around a lot of people of colour.
I commend and celebrate such a publication because like me, it will teach culture over fear.
- Peter

Beautiful book my godson is completely in love with it!. Excellent children’s book which teaches little kids the rich tropical heritage of Jamaica.
My godson has been completely mesmerised since he got this book. He wants it read to him every night and won’t travel without it!
It’s so important to expose kids to their culture early! 10/10!!
- Bee

This is a captivating book that not only transports young readers to the beautiful island of Barbados but also addresses a crucial gap in representation.
Growing up, black children often lacked access to books with characters they could truly relate to. This delightful story not only provides a fantastic literary adventure for my little girl but also introduces her to relatable characters, creating a sense of cultural connection.
A wonderful addition to diverse children's literature that brings joy and inclusivity to every page.
- Sweeny

As a Mother, I really enjoyed reading this book with my child. My child was deeply engaged with the book and it has definitely left one with a yearning to explore Barbados more.
The book is beautifully written, and definitely has the child in mind with the questions at the end to enhance comprehension skills. This book is a beautiful follow up of the first Grandma What's that? and it feels as though there are plenty more adventures to explore.
Overall this book captures everything incredibly from representation, to education and culture.
- Aisha


We could tell you how powerful our books and toys are but nothing speaks louder than these moments

“This is what feeling seen looks like”
The moment your child hugs a doll that looks like them, it tells them: you belong, you’re beautiful, and you matter.
This is exactly why I do what I do because our children deserve to feel powerful in their own skin.

“1 in 3 Black children have never seen themselves in a storybook character”
That lack of representation impacts how they see their worth.
These photos show what happens when we flip the script and let them be the main character for once.

“Representation doesn’t just make them smile , it shapes how they see themselves”
This is what happens when children are given stories and toys that reflect their identity.
They don’t just play; they also feel proud, empowered, and connected. These are the seeds of lifelong self-esteem.
Disclaimer: All Nine Mile Babies content—including guides, webinars, programmes, and products—is for educational use only. We do not diagnose, treat, or cure emotional or developmental issues. Family stories and feedback are genuine, but results may vary. Our content supports, not replaces, your parenting choices or professional advice. This site is not affiliated with Meta, Google, TikTok, or other platforms. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Copyright © 2025 Nine Mile Babies. All rights reserved.

HONEST REVIEWS


I'm already a fan of Nine Mile Babies and purchased their first book on Jamaica. This Barbados book exceeded my expectations! It beautifully educates children about Barbados in an engaging way. I especially appreciated the questions at the back of the book and the pronunciation guide. Wow! Thank you. We can't wait to read more.
- Isha

We need more brown coloured books for the children because it teaches them diversity and loving respect from an early age, I myself as a pink man who grew up around a lot of people of colour.
I commend and celebrate such a publication because like me, it will teach culture over fear.
- Peter

Beautiful book my godson is completely in love with it!. Excellent children’s book which teaches little kids the rich tropical heritage of Jamaica. My godson has been completely mesmerised since he got this book. He wants it read to him every night and won’t travel without it! It’s so important to expose kids to their culture early! 10/10!!
- Bee

This is a captivating book that not only transports young readers to the beautiful island of Barbados but also addresses a crucial gap in representation.
Growing up, black children often lacked access to books with characters they could truly relate to. This delightful story not only provides a fantastic literary adventure for my little girl but also introduces her to relatable characters, creating a sense of cultural connection. A wonderful addition to diverse children's literature that brings joy and inclusivity to every page.
- Sweeny

As a Mother, I really enjoyed reading this book with my child. My child was deeply engaged with the book and it has definitely left one with a yearning to explore Barbados more.
The book is beautifully written, and definitely has the child in mind with the questions at the end to enhance comprehension skills. This book is a beautiful follow up of the first Grandma What's that? and it feels as though there are plenty more adventures to explore. Overall this book captures everything incredibly from representation, to education and culture.
- Aisha


We could tell you how powerful our books and toys are but nothing speaks louder than these moments
“This is what feeling seen looks like”
The moment your child hugs a doll that looks like them, it tells them: you belong, you’re beautiful, and you matter.
This is exactly why I do what I do because our children deserve to feel powerful in their own skin.

“Representation doesn’t just make them smile , it shapes how they see themselves”
This is what happens when children are given stories and toys that reflect their identity.
They don’t just play; they also feel proud, empowered, and connected. These are the seeds of lifelong self-esteem.

“1 in 3 Black children have never seen themselves in a storybook character”
That lack of representation impacts how they see their worth.
These photos show what happens when we flip the script and let them be the main character for once.

Disclaimer: All content provided by Nine Mile Babies — including our free guides, webinars, programmes, and digital products — is intended for educational and informational purposes only. We do not claim to diagnose, treat, or cure any emotional, psychological, or developmental conditions. Any stories, feedback, or results shared by families are genuine, but individual experiences may vary. Parental responsibility always comes first. Our content is designed to support, not replace, your own parenting choices, cultural values, or the advice of professionals such as teachers, paediatricians, or therapists. Please use your discretion and always seek guidance where necessary. This website is not affiliated with or endorsed by Meta (Facebook, Instagram), Google, TikTok, or any other platform. All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright © 2025 Nine Mile Babies. All rights reserved.