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Top 100 baby names for boys and girls in 2009 are revealed…
By Marina Nelson on 28/10/2010 17:41:22
Jack and Harry are no longer the nation's favourite boys names, as traditional names disappear
, while others like Ben, peaked at 65, and David, at 64. For the first time in 14 years, Jack is no longer No 1, pipped at the post by Oliver. In the baby girl corner, Olivia hold’s the No.1 spot for the second year running, with Ruby and Chloe in second
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Shop Online with babythings4u
By Sarah Lawson on 09/10/2008 01:36:00
Shopping for baby products and nursery essentials couldn't be easier
at your fingertips can make a huge difference to the experience of being a new mum or dad... especially if your new baby's sleeping habits mean you're awake at times when the rest of the world is snoring away!babythings4u.co.ukCreated by Chloe Edwards
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Most popular US baby names revealed
By Kimberley Smith on 10/05/2010 16:59:11
Sixty-nine Baracks born last year and Twilight characters a big influence on new parents
, Michael, Alexander, William, Joshua, Daniel, Jayden, Noah, and Anthony.And girls: Isabella, Emma, Olivia, Sophia, Ava, Emily, Madison, Abigail, Chloe and Mia.Baby names also reflect the fickle world of celebrity, as favourite names of last year like Miley
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Harper brings out David Beckham’s feminine side
By Ellen Wallwork on 02/12/2011 15:08:00
His wife is an award winning designer, but who knew David Beckham also had a passion for fashion?
Harper Seven has a wardrobe most fully grown women would be envious of. At just four months old the tot has already showcased some fierce looks and is often snapped in designer togs, most notably she’s a big fan of Chloe tights.It has been reported
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1 in 5 parents regret their baby’s name
By Kimberley Smith on 11/05/2010 14:12:46
Baby name trends move so fast parents are left disappointed with their choice, says survey
Chloe, Olivia, Ruby, Emily, Grace and Jessica for girls and William, Jack, Alfie, Thomas, Oliver and Joshua for boys are not just some of the most popular baby names in the UK, but also the most regretted by 3000 parents surveyed.“Choosing a name
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Religious baby names top list of favourites
By Joanna Harvey on 06/05/2011 12:54:02
New mums and dads in America are seeking inspiration from the Bible...and Twilight...when naming their children
one spot going to Isabella, Sophia, Emma, Olivia, Ava, Emily, Abigail, Madison, Chloe and Mia were the 10 most popular.Were you or will you be a "Twi-hard" when it comes to baby names?Also in the news…Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen finally release
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Traditional baby names beat celebrity choices
By Jayne Braithwaite on 28/07/2011 12:37:45
Most parents aren’t swayed by celebrity choices and choose conventional baby names instead
. William8. Joshua9. George10. JamesGirls1. Olivia2. Sophie3. Emily4. Lily5. Amelia6. Jessica7. Ruby8. Chloe9. Grace10. EvieWould you give your baby a top 10 name or are you searching for something more unusual
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Sneak Peek! Simply Be’s spring/summer 2012 maternity collection revealed
By Anna Lewis on 23/02/2012 11:37:04
Take a look at what the most stylish mums-to-be will be wearing this season
, the layered sleeve chiffon dress is a gorgeous choice. Careful you don’t upstage the bride, mind you…As well as ‘special occasion’ pieces, the collection features some great everyday wardrobe staples, like the Chloe slim legs jeans, ditsy floral jersey cami
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Most popular girls' names 2006 - 2007
By ThinkBaby on 10/07/2008 12:20:21
Whether you want to follow trends or set them, you'll need to be aware of what names other people are giving to their babies
. Check this link for the most popular boys' names.Position 2006 20071 OLIVIA GRACE2 GRACE RUBY3 JESSICA OLIVIA4 RUBY EMILY5 EMILY JESSICA6 SOPHIE SOPHIE7 CHLOE CHLOE8 LUCY LILY9 LILY ELLA10 ELLIE AMELIA11 ELLA LUCY12 CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE13 KATIE ELLIE14
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Maternity leave and going back to work
By ThinkBaby on 24/08/2010 01:05:30
Going back to work as a mum, maternity leave, maternity rights and benefits and what you need to know when you return to your job
to extend your maternity leave, you must give your employer eight weeks’ notice. Keeping in touch "There is no legal obligation on the woman’s part to keep in contact with her employer while on leave," explains Chloe Carey, 33, founder of Handover HR
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