Here are 5 books that will help you plan you house move and relocation.
How to Move Without Losing Your Mind–Or the Remote Control by Kathryn B. Trainor
The book takes a personal and humorous look at the trials of moving with some practical helps from someone who has been there, done that bringing some much-needed laughter to a stressful and tense situation, as well as providing creative ideas and insights. If you re moving, or about to move, this book will be an indispensable guide, paying for itself many times over while bringing a chuckle along the way!
How to Move House by Pamela Hatswell (Author) and David Banks (Illustrator)
How to Move House ….without forgetting what matters most! The author Pamela Haswell has moved 23 times and even more if you count the moves she helped her family complete! Whether you are buying, selling, renting, leaving home, or about to live out or live in this will help you get through the move well. The booklet includes guidance for students, first time home owners, moves abroad and just about any other move you can think of. It’s full of everything from things you’d never guess to common sense advice about all sorts of essential jobs you can so easily not think of until it’s too late. Plus it has some very entertaining cartoons by David Banks.
Moving with Kids Made Easy (How-to-Move Relocation Series Book 1) by Angela Minor
In Moving with Kids Made Easy, you will learn how to: Increase the opportunities for your child to adjust; Create enjoyable moving activities for the family; Dominate the tasks for moving with kids; Transform moving into a fun family adventure. This book series contains a host of innovative and practical ideas to help with the transition before, during, and after the move. Your time is precious, so this book contains no fluff, no filler!
How to Survive A Move: by Hundreds of Happy People Who Did and Some Things to Avoid, From a Few Who Haven’t Unpacked Yet (Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides) by Jamie Allen and Kazz Regelman
If you are one of the millions of people who will move this year, you know the task can seem overwhelming. Now, there’s help. How to Survive A Move offers hundreds of helpful and entertaining stories on moving from the real “pros”— everyday people who have moved (many of them over a dozen times!) and survived to tell their stories. Unlike other moving books that give the opinion of one or two experts, this book includes words of wisdom from hundreds of people — both singles and families, nationwide — who have “been there, done that.” Millions of people have survived moving, and so can you!
Don’t forget to plan your move in advance and contact you local removalist company. If you’re in the Melbourne are, All The Right Moves Removalists can help you with all aspects of your move.