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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
As well as feeding, clothing and generally caring for your baby, it's important to be aware of his needs in terms of baby development. However, you don't have to turn your home into a classroom for tiny tots; it's in how you play and talk to your
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Making Music with your Baby
By Sarah Lawson on 02/09/2009 11:09:29
Just as cuddles, talking and singing help you bond with your baby, making music together is a great first activity
be gentle and simple in the earliest months and develop into clattering pots and pans after six or seven months, once your baby is able to sit up.Five tips for making musicYou can start when your baby is just a few weeks old (or even earlier, if you listen
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