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The Tummy Tub bath
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/04/2006 03:24:04
It might look like a mixing bowl for your baby but it's a handy little bath that makes washing a lot easier for both of you.

on the market (the best ones being fitted with a plug so you don't have to lift the whole thing up to empty it afterwards.) But we love the Tummy Tub - a popular baby bath that's deep enough for your baby to sit in but not so big that he feels too overwhelmed

Review: What to Expect When You're Breastfeeding..
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/05/2006 09:15:00
...and What if you Can't? Clare Byam-Cook' s great book offering tips, support, advice about breastfeeding.

hospital, to common problems for mother and baby, and bottle equipment, the chapters cover everything you're likely to need to know about. The ThinkBaby verdict The best book you can buy for detailed breast-feeding support. Usefulness: 5/5 Readability

Staying safe in the sun
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/05/2006 12:00:36
Babies shouldn't avoid strong sunight altogether and children's skin needs protecting. Here are the key facts and tips.

or late in the day Water and sand increase sun ray reflection so be very aware in these settingsBuy a sun screen that's water-resistant and renew it after being in waterDon't forget feet, hands, ears, neck etc. It is best to keep babies under six months

Your baby's feet
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/06/2006 10:30:00
The first year of your baby's life will not be spent with shoe shop assistants! For most of this time you'll want her toes to be naked.

in breathable natural materials and get them checked when you buy them, from a good shoe shop.Start Rite FlexiWhen babies become toddlersAs your baby begins to cruise, bare feet will again allow him to let his feet spread to a natural shape which best supports

Review: Jané Powertwin Pro 3-wheeler Tandem
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/02/2007 02:31:59
A great twin buggy for use with two newborns (as a travel system), or one baby and a toddler. Plus the tandem design makes it easier to get through doors.

but can be adjusted to four height settingsDimensions: Folded: L87x W46x H35cmContact:www.johnsontprams.co.uk The concept:Many double pushchairs have a from-birth seat included because you are most likely buying one for a new baby and your toddler

Pregnancy Health Month 1-30 September 2007
By Monica Stylli on 28/08/2007 01:17:31
The importance of health for you and your baby.

women that it is natural to feel unsure of what is best to do health-wise when expecting. Common worries include: ‘Am I getting enough sleep?’ and ‘what should or shouldn’t I be eating?’ If you are concerned about any issues regarding well-being during

Migraine in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/12/2006 02:01:55
Migraine's are never fun, but how should you deal with them when you are expecting a baby?

migraine come on. Not all pain relief will be safe or advisable.The best method of treatment is to control the triggers you are aware of, and try to avoid getting the migraine in the first place. If that is possible for you. Are yours usually brought

Buyer's Guide to Shoes for Babies and Toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/10/2008 01:14:33
Babies don't need shoes until they've been walking for six weeks, but what footwear is safe in the early months?

checked when you buy them, from a good shoe shop.When babies become toddlersAs your baby begins to cruise, bare feet will again allow him to let his feet spread to a natural shape which best supports his body.Footwear at this time should be along the lines

Tippitoes Swing Shut Safety Gate
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/06/2009 01:16:19
Easy to use, safe for little fingers and at a great price, this safety gate is hard to beat

the bathroom and the stairs, and put it through its paces with a daytime household (including our childminder's daughters) of one 8-year-old, a 5-year-old, a 4-year-old and a 12-month-old, I can confidently say that this is the best safety gate we've found, so

At last, a realistic site for dads
By Matthew Hennessy-Gibbs on 29/04/2008 14:47:49
www.ye-gads.co.uk: The essential site for any dad who plans to survive the ride!

coverage stating that dads are not necessarily the best people to have in the delivery suite - what does dad think about that? How does dad cope when mum asks him if he wants to cut the umbilical cord and indeed does he want to be anywhere near the place

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