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Buyer's Guide to Sterilisers
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 02:02:46
Sterilisers are essential to ensure everything to do with feedng your baby is sterile and germ free before he turns 1. But should you get an electric, cold water or microwave steriliser?

will burn your hand when you try to remove the items inside.If you have limited worktop space and prefer speed, you can get a microwave steriliser, which steams bottles in less time. Depending on the size of your microwave, you can buy ones which will take

Baby bedding - the essentials
By Louise Rogers on 20/04/2007 01:26:44
What bed clothes do you need for a new baby? And what should you leave out?

you buy.PLUS EITHER Four top sheetsAND Two to four blankets'Cellular' blankets are great for temperature regulation, softer for your baby and light. If you go to a shop like Mothercare you will quickly see what a 'cellular blanket' is.OR two or three

Buyer's Guide to Sleeping Bags
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/11/2008 01:35:55
Baby sleeping bags can be a reassuring and easy way to make sure your baby is covered-up through the night

baby is sleeping or due for a nap. The Go Go is also designed to be rolled up easily, if you have a smaller baby in the bag – as they have two-year age ranges.Some models come with accessories, like a matching cuddly toy.What to pay and where to buy

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

cause of death in this country.Babies, like us, get hot and cold all the time. If they get upset (and what baby doesn't at some point every day?) they will get hotter, for example. This kind of overheating usually passes quickly and should not be a cause

Buyer's Guide to Baby Baths and Seats
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/08/2009 01:00:00
Trying to support a small baby in the bath can be like chasing a slippery soap around the bathroom. Here are some tips and ideas.

anything from about £7 to £30 depending on what you go for. Some have towelling coverings so your baby isn't naked next to cold enamel or plastic. These covers are fully washable.Remember: many will only be suitable until your baby is able to stand up

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