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Phil & Ted's Vibe Three-Wheeler Pushchair
By Debra Stottor on 10/03/2009 00:48:02
We love Phil & Ted's Sport, and we’re sure the urban yummy mummy brigade will go nuts for the Vibe, the ultimate uptown head-turner
positions from flat for a snooze to upright for taking in the sights and the sun hood is adjustable to protect from the elements, whether that’s sun (unlikely) or wind and cold (probable).With so little tread on the tyres, you won’t want to take it much
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Allergies and your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/09/2008 02:07:00
What should you look out for and what are the most likely allergies?
your baby will have include some of the signs of a cold: getting a sore throat, a runny nose or earache. These can also be symptoms of teething, but if other symptoms are not present - an excessive cough that is not linked to other signs of having a
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Organic clothing care
By ThinkBaby on 27/11/2006 10:58:58
Why might you want to choose organic clothes for your baby? And how should you care for your clothes in those daily laundry routines?
The appeal of using organic cottons and non-biological washing products is ever growing amongst new parents. So...We asked Comfort Pure to share some of their researchers' wisdoms with ThinkBaby.John Gill is a researcher who originally trained
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Beat bugs in the kitchen
By Cheryl Freedman on 20/02/2011 15:15:30
Don't want your baby to get an unnecessary tummy upset? Then follow these tips for obliterating germs and bacteria in your domestic domain
It's a good idea to follow some basic hygiene rules in the kitchen, as young babies and toddlers are particularly vulnerable to stomach bugs. You don't have to blitz every single surface in sight with antibacterial spray, but, by being sensible, you
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Tame teething the MAM way
By Gavin Day on 16/07/2010 09:05:30
There’s a solution for every little one’s gums
, is that your baby will want to chew on anything she can get her hands on. That's because biting on hard or cold objects can relieve teething pain to leave her feeling calm and relaxed. But with so many teethers on the market, it's hard to know which
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Cooking safely with microwaves
By Cheryl Freedman on 27/02/2011 20:23:02
It's tempting for tired or time-starved mums to heat up baby food in the microwave, but how risky is it for your little one?
nutrients.But are they safe to use when preparing meals for your baby and toddler? There's no doubt that mums do need to be extra careful when serving microwave-cooked food to little ones, to avoid nasty burns or potential food poisoning.However, if you
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Pregnancy boobs - your changing breasts
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2007 02:16:00
Some women love the increase in bra sizes, others hate the soreness and unexpected leakings. But what's natural?
for the arrival of a baby it expects to feed and therefore fat layers, an increased blood flow and the multiplying of milk-producing cells usually mainfest themselves in some degree of breast growth.This is more likely to be noticeable in a first pregnancy and you
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Buyer's Guide to Baby Thermometers
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/01/2008 02:47:15
With vaccinations, minor ailments and even teething causing raised temperatures, you'll be amazed how useful a family thermometer can be, from birth
to know your child's temperature?If babies get too hot they can go into convulsions. Also, the basics of safe sleeping for babies include ensuring that a baby is not too hot.If a baby gets too cold, he can get hypothermia. In some cases, this is still a
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Know-how: Antenatal Scans
By ThinkBaby on 06/04/2007 02:13:30
Once you have been confirmed pregnant, the tests and check-up begin. But what do all the scans mean?
, but wearing a skirt or trousers that are easy to undo or loosen, will help. You will have a cold but harmless gel rubbed onto your tummy to enable the scanner to run more smoothly over your skin. The scanner has a roller surface which acts like a sensor
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Fussy eating: should you be worried?
By Lucy Dimbylow on 03/02/2011 10:46:27
Concerned that your baby's fussiness is affecting his health? Here's how to get help
Almost all babies and toddlers go through periods of pickiness, and while it can drive you to distraction, it’s rarely a cause for concern. Children are very good at regulating their own food intake, and the vast majority manage to take on all
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