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Know -how: safety gates and barriers
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2007 01:45:18
Barriers can be a way of making hallways, rooms and stairs safe when your baby starts to move about, but a badly-fitted one can be dangerous
make sure the stairgate or barrier you choose conforms to safety standard BS 4125.A simple barrierThis is a straightforward barrier which blocks a child's access to somewhere. It can usually be easily removed but does not have a gate mechanism to open
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Alternatives to a double buggy
By Sarah Lawson on 27/08/2009 02:38:58
Buying a double buggy can be expensive and awkward to store if you only need it for a year or so between siblings, so what are the alternatives?
Red Castle Sport CarrierUnless you are expecting twins, you might not need to use a double buggy for very long, so it's worth seeing if the alternatives are good for you.Alternatives to buying a doubleIf you are about to have a new baby and your
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How to decorate your baby’s nursery on a budget
By Kyrsty Hazell on 01/04/2011 11:55:47
Pulling together a nursery on a budget? We spoke to nursery furniture expert Lucinda Croft, from Dragons of Walton Street, to find out how
for the rest of the room, which means you’ll steer away from impulse buys. If you choose a pastel colour, for example, you know that the room will be light and pastel hued. Therefore, stick to a colour scheme and the rest will follow," advises Lucinda
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Buyer's guide to feeding bras
By Maria Muennich on 13/05/2009 01:19:34
Your new wobbly weighty wonders require a little more thought when it comes to good wrapping, particularly when they're also providing baby's meals
throughout pregnancy: Even though it's another thing to sort out near the end of pregnancy it's a good idea to leave feeding-bra fitting until the last few weeks. And before you go out and buy all the bras you think you'll need for feeding, remember
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Buyer's Guide to Safety Barriers, Guards & Bumpers
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/12/2009 01:37:56
For use in front of fires, stairs, doorways, to cordon off areas or to prevent falls from bed - there are a range of home safety options.
might pull back on it to see if it is open and fall backwards as a result.You should make sure the stairgate or barrier you choose conforms to safety standard BS 4125.A simple barrierThis is a straightforward barrier which blocks a child's access
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Buyer's Guide to Double Pushchairs
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/12/2006 02:26:47
Whether it's for twin babies or for use with siblings of different ages, there are many different double buggy options to think about.
.Maclaren Twin TechnoAlternatives to buying a doubleIf you don't think you will need a double buggy for very long, it's worth seeing if the alternatives are good for you.One of the newest ideas on the block, is the Buggypod which is a second seat that clicks
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Buyer's guide to breastpads
By Maria Muennich on 11/09/2008 09:28:43
Even if you don't plan to breastfeed your newborn, you'll probably need to use breastpads for a while and maybe even before the birth
Padz which require a quick wash under the tap and air-dry in a couple of minutes, although these aren't recommended for use until your milk supply has settled into a pattern (see below for more details).What to look forDisposablesShape - Disposables can vary
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