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Creative play with your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 24/10/2007 12:51:25
Even simply baking biscuits together can be an opportunity for learning through play - here are a few ideas for simple but fun creative projects
particularly interested in doing so (most commercially available doughs advise that they are suitable for ages 2+). At this stage there's probably not much point in having more than one colour of dough. Try rolling dough into a ball for him and encouraging him
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Mums warned to avoid hot public transport with babies
By Jayne Braithwaite on 03/08/2011 15:17:03
Heat wave causes baking temperatures on tubes and trains that could be dangerous for small babies
Parents have been warned to avoid taking their babies on hot public transport during the heat wave. As temperatures soar to around 30˚C in some areas, experts are concerned they could cause babies and toddlers to become dehydrated or suffer from heat exhaustion.“Parents should be...
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BPA in food containers threatens sperm counts
By Kimberley Smith on 05/08/2010 14:25:43
Even low levels of BPA in water bottles and baked bean cans may be harmful to sperm health and fertility
Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in plastics, has been further linked to decreasing sperm counts in a new study from the US. Researchers found that men with high levels of BPA were more likely to have lower sperm counts. They also estimated that the chemical is present in more...
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10 gorgeous Mother’s Day gifts for £5 and under
By Anna Lewis on 12/03/2012 16:29:33
Showing your mum you care on Mother’s Day doesn’t have to cost the earth. Check out these gifts for a fiver or less
Joy candle, £4.99Lighting a few candles is a great way to relax and unwind after a hard day of doing mum things. This stylish candle comes in a range of colours and styles, but we think this one's a particularly great choice for Mother's Day, because what brings more joy than a m...
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Christmas crafts and cookies with the kids
By Sarah Lawson on 07/12/2006 01:22:28
Pre-Christmas, there are lots of great activities you can do with the kids, that aren't just about trawling round the shops!
or Natural History Museum then how a bit of deluxe cookie baking?The Conrad hotel on Chelsea Harbour is having two Christmas cookie baking sessions, Saturday December 9 and Saturday 16 December, 2006, both from 2 to 6pm.Keep your little chefs busyChildren can
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Truuuly Scrumptious Baby Food recall
By ThinkBaby on 02/08/2006 11:18:15
There is an immediate recall on certain baby foods made by the company Truuuly Scrumptious.
.The company have issued notices at points of sale which advise customers of what action to take, and the tubs of food affected are:Carrot, Parsnip and Swede (100g); Sweetcorn Chowder (140g and 160g), Vegetable and Lentil Bake (160g), Vegetable Gratin (140g
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Ella’s Kitchen Stage 2 baby foods
By Debra Stottor on 19/09/2008 14:34:54
Lovely new weaning goodies from the popular Ella's Kitchen range
’re a great option for mums on the go, as they fit easily into your bag, and as they keep for up to a year they’re a perfect store-cupboard standby. Suitable from 7 months onwards, they cost £1.19 per 140g pouch, from Tesco and Waitrose stores (from
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Pregnancy Supersnacks: Vitamin B12
By ThinkBaby on 10/10/2009 02:09:50
Vitamin B12 is the B vitamin that works alongside folic acid. I
fillets and bake for 15 minutes. Serve with brown rice and salad. 4.Marmite on toast It’s close to bedtime and you’re after a nourishing night-time snack. Both wholemeal bread and yeast spreads such as Marmite are a valuable source of B12. Don’t go
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Tori Spelling’s youngest is a little Christmas cutie!
By Kimberley Smith on 21/12/2011 12:27:54
Actress posts adorable pic of her littlest and dad Dean McDermott out Christmas shopping
son Liam, 4, and daughter, Stella, 3, can’t wait for Santa to arrive.“We’re excited to have our Santa Claus pictures with all three of them. Stella’s already picked out matching outfits for her and Hattie,” Tori said. “We love to cook and bake a lot
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Is your baby allergic to bread?
By Cheryl Freedman on 14/03/2011 23:12:39
If your toddler has a wheat allergy, then standard toast, crackers and biscuits are all off-limits, but fortunately, these days, there are alternatives
suddenly, within minutes of eating wheat (or even just breathing it in), but they may also appear a few hours later.Wheat-free optionsJust because your baby's diet needs to be wheat-free doesn't mean you can't ever make toast or bake cakes. These days
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