It's been nine months of build-up, but at long last their baby girl has finally arrived. & as you'd expect, the Daily Mirror is on hand to report on the happy event. These spoof newspapers are 36 x 28 cm, which is Approx. the size of a tabloid. Spoof Contents: Headline: It's a Girl! Sub Headline: A new arrival for (Father First Name) & (Mother First Name) Written By: By (Written by) Dirty nappies & sleepless nights are on the cards for (Father First Name) & (Mother First Name) of (Live In) after the birth of their new baby girl, (Baby First Name). Insiders say the couple are 'delighted' at the safe arrival of their daughter, & that mother & baby are both doing well. Proud dad (Father First Name) has been showing off the bouncing babe to family & friends & taking endless photographs. Dad, (Father First Name), is also set to celebrate the birth by 'wetting the baby's head', a traditional celebration that involves inviting friends to a pub for a number of drinks. Meanwhile, the proud couple can now expect a tempestuous few weeks as they care for the new member of their family, & will have to get to grips with issues such as how best to swaddle the infant, & the temperature of the baby's room. " It's too warm, that's why she's crying, said (Father First Name). No, she's crying because she's a bit chilly, said (Mother First Name). Waah, added (Baby First Name). Other flash points include: Arguments about who is the most tired. Rows over who last changed the nappy. Falling out over what's making (Baby First Name) cry. She's tired, said (Father First Name). She's hungry, said (Mother First Name). But she's only just had a feed, said (Father First Name). Waah, added (Baby First Name). It's likely (Father First Name) will feel slightly neglected about this time, & may take to sulking around the house pining for a night out with his mates. (Mother First Name), meanwhile, is sure to be feeling exhausted & isolated & will be prone to spending a lot of time on the sofa, talking on the phone. Meanwhile, little baby (Baby First Name) will be bringing unbridled joy into their lives, brightening each day as the couple watch her grow, insisting that she's just smiled when in fact it was wind, admiring her 'tiny feet' & enjoying her unique 'baby smell'. Watching her sleep is better than television, (Father First Name) is likely to say, & for the first time since the birth, (Mother First Name) will agree.