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Troubleshooting: Sleeping
By Debra Stottor on 04/12/2008 01:48:51
The first year of your baby's life brings all kinds of erratic sleep patterns - for your child AND you! Here are tips for common problems

If the mere thought of getting your baby to sleep through the night (or at least some of it) brings you out in a cold sweat, fear not. Some disturbed nights are part and parcel of being a new parent. Read this advice to help you and your baby achieve a better night’s rest. My 10-...

Are you a green parent?
By Debra Stottor on 25/02/2009 02:38:54
Are you doing enough to save your child's planet? Try our simple questionnaire and find out!

, somewhere (possibly a child) has been paid very little to make it. So, try to buy less but better quality (and eco) to ensure it’s built to last and everyone gets a fair deal.And that holiday – enjoy yourself, but do something to offset all that carbon

Recaro Polaric car seat
By Debra Stottor on 09/12/2008 01:49:32
The Recaro Polaric looks very much like other Group 1 car seats – until you realise that it is fitted facing the back of the car.

?Car seat ages and stagesLet your child's weight be your guide of when to move up to a bigger seat as some children are smaller than others of the same age. The 0+, 1, 2 and 3 group sizes can be combined depending on how adaptable a particular seat is

Smallprint Baby Keepsakes
By Debra Stottor on 27/08/2008 01:02:57
Capture an imprint of the tiny hands and feet of your new baby for a wonderful keepsake

of silver are suspended. This is rolled out and shaped, then your child’s finger is pressed in to make that all-important imprint. It is then dried out, sanded and engraved before being fired in a kiln. After processing, the resulting form is 99.9% pure

Questionnaire: Which is the Right Cot for You?
By Debra Stottor on 29/10/2009 01:08:30
There are lots of things to consider when you're buying a cot, so what's the right one for you, your home and your baby?

the children we have, that’s fine by meb)It would be good to have something that our child can continue to use once he’s beyond the cot stagec)I want one that is built to last, that we could perhaps pass on to future generations6 Do you have any preference

Safety 1st High Clarity Digital Monitor
By Debra Stottor on 11/02/2009 10:01:26
A key brand in baby safety launch a brand new high-tech audio monitor

, digital technology is put to good use, enabling the child’s camera unit and parent’s viewing unit to ‘pair’ with each other, cutting out interference from microwaves, wireless networks and other people’s monitors. The monitor’s parent unit looks and feels

Ella’s Kitchen Stage 2 baby foods
By Debra Stottor on 19/09/2008 14:34:54
Lovely new weaning goodies from the popular Ella's Kitchen range

2 range offers a variety of healthy choices, all nutritionally balanced so you have convenience and goodness in one. As they’re all organic, you can be sure you’re not giving your child any junk.Packed in the familiar pouches, you can squeeze

Mei Hip Carrier
By Debra Stottor on 06/04/2009 11:01:38
A stylish take on the baby sling or the more formal carrier, the Mei Hip Carrier from Jellybean looks great

not want to, but it will take the weight of a 35lb child!Buckles at the shoulder and the waist make it easy to put on and remove the carrier, and it’s simple to adjust for different size parents. It’s reversible too: Dad may prefer the plain colour side

Baby Björn Babysitter Balance
By Debra Stottor on 17/02/2009 03:42:02
A cool baby chair that looks good and has some nifty features - it rocks!

’s great adjustability: there are three recline positions (sleep, rest and play), and the safety harness and toy can be easily removed when your child is able to get in and out of the chair on his own.A gentle, calming experienceBabies love to rock

Britax Baby-Safe Sleeper
By Debra Stottor on 01/12/2008 01:16:54
A great car seat and carrycot option that can be used with a travel system and which offers lay-flat positioning for safe travel even in the car

and streamlined in a classic dark grey with a removable black hood and red or black apron.At £179.99, it costs slightly more than many other first-stage car seats, but it’s a small price to pay for the wellbeing of your child.For further information visit www.britax.co.uk.

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