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Review: Pocoyo and the Toppling Tower
By Sarah Lawson on 18/07/2006 12:05:52
TV's futuristic cartoon hero for babies and toddlers is here to be enjoyed in this soft boardbook tale of teamwork and catching colds!
to your book-sharing time with your child.Up and up the blocks go, until oops, Elly gets the sneezes and they come tumbling down! The chums put the big pink elephant to bed to get over his cold, but then what should happen? Pato gets the sneezes too
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Keep Your Baby Cosy with Babies R Us
By Sarah Lawson on 12/11/2008 00:41:23
As the weather gets colder it's good to know you don't have to bust the budget when looking for cute and cosy snowsuits
It's not always easy to know how to dress your baby in winter. One minute it's freezing and you want to keep him warm, the next minute you're inside a shopping centre, on a stuffy bus or at a friend's house and you need to peel off the layers
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Know-how: warming a baby bottle
By Sarah Lawson on 23/04/2007 11:15:04
Many parents like to microwave a baby's bottle for speed, but what's really safe?
feeding, don't forget to check out preparing feeding bottles to get the basics right.How warm should a bottle feed be?Babies do tend to vary a little on what they like. Some babies are happy to drink fairly cold milk, but most will be used to breastmilk
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Sterilising bottles when travelling
By Sarah Lawson on 15/12/2008 01:37:25
If the fuss of sterilisers puts you off travelling with baby, read our tips and ideas
If you are still solely breastfeeding, make the most of travelling with your baby now! Having to lug around equipment and prepare bottles of baby milk in a convenient and sterile manner is no easy job. Still, here are some pointers to try to make
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New Zia Looks for Autumn 09
By Sarah Lawson on 28/09/2009 02:51:31
Petite Star's popular Zia stroller hits the streets in three gorgeous new colours to brighten up the cold months ahead
The Petite Star Zia has been a popular choice with new parents since it first rolled onto the buggy scene a couple of years ago. Weighing just 6.3kg yet suitable to use with babies from birth, it's a stylish pushchair choice for just £125
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Overheating and winter clothes
By Sarah Lawson on 08/11/2010 02:27:45
Be aware of your baby's needs when wrapping up warm for winter weather
or cold, they don't have the ability to add a layer or peel one off. Therefore, it's important to keep an eye on your baby's temperature.You don't have to undress a baby to tell how they are doing. If you are lucky, you'll have one that cries when he
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Muti 'spritzers' from mumstheword.com
By Sarah Lawson on 26/04/2007 02:15:41
Dry rooms or warm nights can cause stuffiness or restlessness for babies, but try these room spritzers for peaceful nights.
Small babies have tiny noses which can often get blocked. Whether it's a cold, or stuffiness brought on by teething, or a change in the weather to more stuffy conditions, that has caused coughing, wheeziiness or snuffles, it can all leave your baby
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Smoking as a Parent
By Sarah Lawson on 07/11/2008 02:06:45
Even if you managed to stop smoking in pregnancy, smoking around your baby or child can still be dangerous
and colds in childhood can develop into more serious chest problems which can have long-term effects.It is not easy to give up, but for incentives and to find out more about the dangers of smoking around your baby or child, check out gosmokefree.nhs.uk.
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New Nursery Goodies from Tippitoes
By Sarah Lawson on 08/07/2008 03:18:51
Nursery product Tippitoes is known for its down to earth baby essentials and their new products are great, useful additions
UK baby product brand Tippitoes are always looking for ways to provide parents with good-value nursery essentials that don't cut back on quality or design and we love their new ranges.Tippitoes Training Cup, £2.99When your baby is not breastfeeding
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Avoiding processed foods in pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 05/03/2007 01:11:50
You might know about avoiding unpasteurised foods, but how can processed food affect your pregnancy?
For most pregnant women, awareness about not falling sick with food poisoning is very important. ThinkBaby has a number of articles about Diet and Nutrition that are worth taking a look at. Especially relating to additives and unpasteurised foods
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