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Need gift ideas? Buy a star!
By Sarah Lawson on 14/08/2006 09:25:44
For birth presents and Christenings, getting a star registered is a special idea that'll last forever.
What do you give a baby if you suspect that his parents are already in possession of more baby bootees and cot toys that he could ever need?His parents will want to give him the world so why not give him a star?!The first time we here at ThinkBaby came across the idea fo naming a...
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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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Pampers join with UNICEF to fight tetanus
By Sarah Lawson on 17/11/2006 11:59:26
Buying a pack of Pampers nappies this winter can help fund UNICEF's vital vaccination programme to protect pregnant women and babies.
Although tetanus is a health danger we can easily manage in the UK, it is still a huge problem worldwide.Here, babies are offered several important tetanus vaccines through their childhood, that will set them up for life. But as UNICEF are aware, it is still a huge cause of death...
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Review: Birth Pool in a Box
By Sarah Lawson on 26/04/2006 14:45:00
For use at home or hospital, this is a solid, easy to use birth pool you can buy and use hygeinically for pain relief or water birth.
need to get in and out more easily, and it comes with fitted disposable liners in case you want to practise first, lend it to someone else (you can buy extra liners) or use it again yourself.Inside, the white floor makes it easy for mother and midwife
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Babyplus Pregnancy Learning
By Sarah Lawson on 10/07/2008 01:43:13
If you're into reading Shakespeare to your bump, why not try this special audio method of stimulating your baby's development before he's born?
as late as 34 weeks. It is completely harmless and does not 'disturb' or distress your unborn child in any way.If you want to try the system out you can rent Babyplus rather than buy it. You can do so via their website, for £19.95. You can buy it for £99
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Fertility and Pregnancy Testing on a Budget
By Sarah Lawson on 16/01/2008 01:29:08
Fertility and pregnancy home-testing kits are selling more than ever. But do you really need to spend so much money on repeat testing?
when you are trying.Fertility and ovulation tests – do you really need them?Before you rush out to buy test kits to see when you are at your most fertile each month, take a good look at the Conception part of this site. There is advice there about how
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GreenBerry's eco shopping
By Sarah Lawson on 21/11/2006 11:49:01
A lovely new Suffolk-based shop stocking organic and Fair Trade baby and child clothes, gifts and skincare products.
in a village called Long Melford in Suffolk, it was originally intended to address the fact that the area just didn't have enough good places to buy nice children's clothes. However, because they realised there was no need to compete with the major high
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'For Mum' CD for a groovy Mother's Day
By Sarah Lawson on 05/03/2007 01:13:13
EMI Gold's collection called 'For Mum' will appeal to a good few grandmas as well as mothers-to-be!
People tend to think that more blokes buy music CDs than women, but us girls have tastes too and collections like this are huge sellers.If you're pregnant and you're finding that strong scents like perfume are irritating your senses, or you're a new
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Aldi's Mamia baby wipes
By Sarah Lawson on 09/04/2007 01:06:31
Aldi has a great range of baby wipes for less than £1.
are a welcome change from the usually fairly costly alternatives.No one likes flushing money down the loo, but buying packs of baby wipes always seems to be an expensive habit. Once your child is on solids, it is not easy to simply change his nappy
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Halloween fun for babies and toddlers
By Sarah Lawson on 23/10/2007 01:56:54
Just because they're too young for trick-or-treat, little ones can still get in on the pumpkin party!
Skellington costume (£15) and other trinkets and decorations starting at £5.At Woolworths you can stock up on themed sweets for warding off trick or treaters who call at your door, or buy some gorgeous witchy princess outfits alongside vampires, a really scary
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