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Review: Gina Ford's Top Tips for Contented Babies
By Sarah Lawson on 09/05/2006 10:00:00
Baby routines expert Gina Ford boils down her insights into feeding, sleeping and parenting for a handy top tips guide.

, and sharing your bed with your baby.OrganisationThe book is small and compact but the type is large and the subheadings make it easy to find your way around and get straight to the relevant chapter when you're in need of some advice.The chapters include

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

Body temperature in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/09/2010 01:32:26
Why do you feel hotter when you're pregnant?

practice to open a window in your room at night to get fresh air circulating, but also you might need to sleep with a lighter single duvet or quilt over you and leave your snoozing partner with your regular, warmer bed covers. Otherwise you could find you

What is placental insufficiency?
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/08/2006 01:20:58
The placenta is the source of all nourishment to the fetus during pregnancy, but what happens when it doesn't perform effectively?

believed to have caused the placental insufficiency, or ordered to take bed rest.Good pre-pregnancy nutrition (including supplements), and maintaining a healthy llifestyle during pregnancy are keenly encouraged.

Home birth - the pros and cons
By ThinkBaby on 12/07/2010 11:16:53
The number of home births in the UK is on the rise, and not without reason, but it's not for everyone

or episiotomies. This is important because once medical intervention is initiated in a labour it's more likely that further intervention will be necessary, so your chances of a fully natural birth are usually higher with a home birth. Bed benefits My wife

Baby and Toddler Lift-off Rocket
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/11/2006 09:44:12
A fabulous, noisy play rocket ideal for budding astronauts from 18 months to five years.

an alien, whilst we loved the idea that astronauts might really sleep on a fold-out double bed! (It comes down over where the 'toilet' is, inside.)Fun for toddlers and kidsThe rocket is well designed and sturdy to take a hectic toddler lifestyle

Review: Rosebud dolls' house
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/12/2006 01:57:38
There's a lovely mix of modern and traditional in this simple, pretty and affordable dolls' house.

opened and closed, and making the little beds. Each room set is £12.50 per room (kitchen, dining room, bathroom etc)and there's even a pet set for £7. This attention to detail, without the fuss of trawling shops for intricate period dolls' house furniture

Review: Pregnancy Questions and Answers
By Sarah Lawson on 11/04/2007 01:17:55
Dorling Kindersley's popular reference book for pregnancy has been updated and revised.

Baby means you can access the right issue for you at the click of the button, you are not always at a computer, so having a guide book like this can be useful when you are travelling, in bed, at hospital etc. The format here is to tell you all about

Christmas: Family Safety
By ThinkBaby on 23/12/2008 01:30:26
Top tips for keeping your home and family safe this Christmas

your Christmas tree lightsDon’t overload electrical sockets Decorate wiselyBurn candles safely Extinguish cigarettes before going to bedMake fire escape plans

I'm small - will my birth be OK?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/02/2007 02:01:46
Many women worry that they are narrow-waisted or too petite to be able to give birth easily. But what are the facts?

getting up on a bed to lay back.Being on your back is actually one of the worst positions because it closes the gap between the base of your spine and your pelvis, when you really want everything to be as open as possible.If you are not yet at the stage


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