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Book review: Essential Baby
By Louise Rogers on 13/09/2007 01:00:51
Knitting guru Debbie Bliss has produced another beautiful book of baby treats to get you creating wooly wonders
Essential Baby by Debbie Gorgeous patterns; packed with “Aah factor” photographyOh, to have the time to knit! Features: A “capsule collection” of baby knitting patterns, beautifully photographed and clearly explainedPrice: £14.99 RRPContact
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Book review: 'How Smart is Your Baby?'
By Sarah Lawson on 15/12/2006 01:11:20
A developmental reference book with advice, observations and ideas on baby growth from birth to one year.
-written with his daughter.The idea behind the book is to help parents understand how a baby's brain develops. From that, they can then see how to read their own child's progress, and how they can enhance it. It is not aimed at making parents paranoid
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Dr Miriam Stoppard's Baby Skills books
By Sarah Lawson on 18/02/2008 01:31:12
Dr Stoppard uses her experience as a mum (a grandmother) and as a family health specialist to offer three bright, useful books to encourage baby development
child that you can encourage him through the major milestones of his physical and mental development.Miriam Stoppard's Baby Skills seriesAlthough Stoppard has written many useful guide books for parents and parents-to-be, this particular Baby Skills
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Baby Touch Book and DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/07/2008 01:38:19
Ladybird's Playtime Book and DVD is a wonderful first sensory experience for your child
Baby Touch Playtime Book & DVDLots of colours, shapes and textures for your baby to explore in the book, and stimulating patterns and sounds for you to share watching the DVDNot much to faultPrice: £9.99Contact:Ladybird BooksFirst books don't have
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Book Review: Gifts for Baby
By Louise Rogers on 30/08/2007 01:59:02
An inspirational book of homely crafts for babywear that'll tempt you to tap into that bygone dream of handmade, domestic bliss!
, if nothing else! And if you like the thought of hand-crafting something especially for your baby (or even someone else’s if you’re feeling generous), this book is sure to inspire. With 30 projects to choose from, there’s something for every ability – and you
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Buyer's Guide to Books for Babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/04/2009 00:31:20
Your baby might not be onto Harry Potter by his first birthday, but there are some lovely cloth and boardbooks that are perfect from birth to 18 months, which develop a useful love of 'reading'.
are all very nice, but once you’ve had a baby shower or a Christening, you’re laden with more knitted goods than you will ever need! This is when a book really comes into its own because even if you don't 'read' it with your child now, it doesn't go off
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The Truuuly Scrumptious book of organic baby purée
By Louise Rogers on 28/03/2008 01:17:14
All the basics about weaning, plus inspiration to go organic
The Truuuly Scrumptious book of organic baby purées by Topsy Fogg and Janice FisherAll the basics about weaning, plus inspiration to go organicSome of the recipes look long and involved, which may be off-puttingFeatures: Introduction to weaning
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Miriam Stoppard's new pregnancy and baby books
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/09/2006 14:41:59
The glamourous celeb doctor offers useful advice and tips in these handbag-sized guides to pregnancy and parenting.
'd like to think that ThinkBaby does help you make your way through the adventure of having a baby, we do appreciate there are times when you're not in front of a computer! For these times, you might actually prefer to have a book in your hand
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Book Review: What to Buy for Your Baby
By Debra Stottor on 16/12/2008 00:54:19
A useful guide to what you should buy and what you just don't need, as you prepare your 'nest' for your new baby
.whiteladderpress.com) The conceptCompiled by two mothers, one of whom runs Baby Concierge, a nursery advice service, you’d expect this book to cover absolutely all aspects of buying stuff for your little treasure – and it does. OrganisationWith sections covering everything from
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Book Review: Simply Baby
By Louise Rogers on 09/10/2006 01:16:31
Knitting guru Debbie Bliss makes the craft funky again - and along the way your baby gets some gorgeous one-off styles!
are soft on your baby’s skin, so you can be sure your baby will enjoy wearing the finished product just as much as you have enjoyed making it. The ThinkBaby verdict An inspirational book that’s sure to get the creative juices flowing Usefulness: 4
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