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Child Safety Week
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/06/2006 10:48:52
The Child Accident Prevention Trust are holding Child Safety Week now: June 19 to 25, 2006.
June 19 to 25 2006 is Child Safety Week.To mark this, we'll be running various safety articles through the week and directing you to useful tips already on ThinkBaby.Organised by the Child Accident Prevention Trust, Child Safety Week is aimed
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Child development and sport
By Monica Stylli on 08/10/2007 01:32:09
A new study shows that playing sport has a positive impact on child development.
after it was revealed different sports can have a significant and unique impact on a child's development.The top three values most associated with football were the ability to work with others, passion and leadership. The same trio also applied to rugby
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Book review: How to Raise an Amazing Child
By Sarah Lawson on 25/12/2006 01:00:05
Advice and ideas on how to encourage your child's development along the Montessori method.
How to Raise an Amazing Child by Tim Seldin A beautifully presented book of ideas, observations and advice on how to encourage good development in the first six years of lifeNot much to fault, though frazzled parents might wonder if their children
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The 'On Board' by My Child, for Sibling Travel
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/07/2009 00:03:18
When baby number two arrives, you don't have to buy a twin buggy if you have a special board for your older child to ride on
Depending on the age of your children, very often baby number two comes along just at a time when your older child still wants carrying or pushing. However your older child might well be getting a little too old to justify forking out for a twin
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The Child Trust Fund - a step-by-step guide
By ThinkBaby on 22/02/2007 09:15:00
The Child Trust Fund (CTF) will help you save for your child’s future. This step-by-step guide tells you about the CTF, the different accounts and CTF providers.
The Child Trust Fund (CTF) will help you save for your child’s future. This step-by-step guide tells you about the CTF, the different accounts and CTF providers. For more information visit www.childtrustfund.gov.uk 1) The Child Trust Fund
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Child Safety Shopping List
By Sarah Lawson on 25/06/2008 02:51:57
For CHILD SAFETY WEEK – Babies R Us give ThinkBaby their useful checklist for essential products that help keep your home safe once your baby or toddler is on the move
and eventually toddling develop, you will want to address the larger needs. Month by month issues like your child being able to reach dangerous things which might fall and hurt her, or you securing items might be within her grasp which she could choke on
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Komfi's new child's mattress
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/09/2006 09:14:42
Made from the same material NASA use for astronauts, these new mattresses for toddlers and children offer great support in sleep.
The new Memory Foam Mattress from Komfi isn't about remembering your dreams, or even about memory recall when you sleep on it (!), but the first mattress designed for children which is made from a special kind of foam that works with the body's weight, shape and needs.Image 1 | I...
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Family child care: Tips and pitfalls
By Maria Muennich on 23/04/2008 13:26:02
When a relative becomes your child's regular carer it pays to lay the groundwork well
Having a family member to look after your child while you are at work can be a great solution to the childcare dilemma: Not only will you know and trust this person far more than any stranger, but your child will be with someone who loves them
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Your child's 'five a day'
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/04/2007 02:12:22
It's not always easy to get your child to eat five pieces or fruit and veg everyday, but here are some tips.
provide but also of the proportion of our daily food that should be made up of things likes apples and carrots rather than just living off pasta, bread etc.Tips for getting five-a-day into your child's dietNot all fruits or veg need to feel like 'worthy
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Review: 'When Your Child is Ill'
By Sarah Lawson on 31/07/2008 01:52:07
A really useful home guide to childhood illness and health care, from the British Medical Association
When Your Child is Ill by Dr Bernard Valman An easy to follow health guide that explains what you need to know in useful, accessible languageNot much to fault Features: Step-by-step 'diagnosis' diagrams that can help you work out if your child
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