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Great car seat covers from Concord
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/05/2006 10:45:00
Unlike the usual options which blend in with dull car interiors, Concord's child car seats are glamourous and exotic!

Although there is some mind-boggling technology out there these days which distinguishes one car seat from another, they look pretty much the same when you're staring at rows of them in Mothercare or John Lewis.German company Concord, however, whilst doing the usual 'smart to mat...

Victoria Beckham reveals how she avoids stretch marks
By Jayne Perkins on 23/05/2011 14:12:47
Pregnant Posh Spice tweets picture of her miracle stretch mark prevention cream

Pregnant Victoria Beckham has been revealing the secrets of staying in shape through four pregnancies. The fashion designer and sometime model has been gushing about her favourite stretch mark preventing cream, Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil Blend

How to introduce lumps
By joanne Lumsden on 11/10/2012 13:00:25
Mastering lumpy food is essential for your baby's development. Here's how to make the transition go smoothly

vegetables in two. Puree one portion until completely smooth, but blend the other half slightly less, so a few lumps remain. Then mix both batches together.Make sure you try her first with a meal that she’s already tried and enjoyed in pureed form.Choose a

Lumps or not? When can you start introducing different textures?
By joanne Lumsden on 01/02/2011 19:32:18
From first lumps to chopped family foods, make sure the meals you make for your little one meet his stage of development

Weaning is a gradual process, and one that doesn’t stand still for long. No sooner have you and your baby cracked one stage than it’s time to move onto the next one. Over the second half of your baby’s first year, he needs to make the transition from eating smooth purees to lumpi...

How to get started with baby purees
By Clare Firth on 01/10/2012 11:39:39
You don't need to be a Nigella to whip up yummy meals for your newly weaning little one when you follow our quick and easy guide

or formula to thin down your blended fruit or veg. But don’t add liquid too quickly; some fruit and veg, such as pears, become very watery when pureed, and you don’t want to end up with a sloppy mess.6. Time to feedYou're probably very keen for your baby

Peter Rabbit Organics Fruit Purees
By Sarah Lawson on 29/08/2006 01:28:39
The non-GM food range launches two squeezable fruit purees.

prepared from organic fruit, and sweetened with fruit juices.The apple puree is prepared with a little lemon and grape juice, and the peach and apricot puree is a blend of the two fruits with apple, grape, lemon and acerola cherry. The purees are useful

Weaning recipes for beginners
By Amaya Lopez on 05/12/2005 17:11:36
First foods needn't just be tasteless mush, here are some recipe ideas for introducing your baby to new flavours

Carrots with RicePeel, wash and chop three carrots. Try to use small, thin carrots as they have a sweeter flavour – better still, the organic variety that have far more taste. Cook them in water for around 20 minutes until tender. When cooked, drain and blend in a

Mama Mio for pregnancy pampering
By Louise Rogers on 11/07/2006 11:33:54
The award-winning team of mothers, Mama Mio, make a fabulous range of skin-care products specially designed for bodies with a bump.

marks and saggy skin. Conceived in London by Kathy Miller, Sian Sutherland and Tanya Mackay, who have worked in skincare for ten years and had seven babies between them in that time, Mama Mio was born out of demand for the girls’ Tummy Rub, a blend

Maclaren launches skincare range
By Sarah Lawson on 26/02/2007 10:11:14
Swapping buggies for bottles, Maclaren have designed a new range of all-natural oils, balms and bath products for expectant mothers, new mums, and babies.

of the items do carry a warning to avoid use in the first trimester of pregnancy.) The blends are free from the usual additives like artificial colours, mineral oils, sodium lauryl sulphate etc. The products also have a Soil Association symbol to show

Ocean Pure: seawater nappy changing
By Sarah Lawson on 15/06/2006 10:00:00
If you are worried about using chemicals - even the mild ones used in wipes - on your baby's bottom, you could try Ocean Pure.

: spray cleaning your baby's bottom rather than using wipes.Ocean Pure isn't just water in a spraycan, it's a blend of purified water and seawater minerals like sodium, magnesium and potassium, which have been found to help protect the delicate skin of a

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