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Maternity party wear: Part one
By ThinkBaby on 01/12/2005 15:58:24
First up: dresses

with dresses.Click pic for moreStrappy dress: £42 The way this dress falls over your pregnancy shape really appeals to us, it's got the party strappy look, but something a little more substantial that spaghetti straps. The v-neck and bust detail flatter up top

Get glam for Valentine's
By ThinkBaby on 07/02/2006 10:50:09
Maternitywear doesn't have to be boring. Feel glamourous with your bump on February 14.

Valentine's treat. Check out the ThinkBaby selection of fabulous dresses and browse the online shops who offer some of the best maternity fashions.

Forum competition
By ThinkBaby on 24/07/2008 11:03:17
Your chance to win a customised dress or t-shirt from Simply Colors!

This month on ThinkBaby we have teamed up with our friends over at Simply Colors to give all members the chance to win either a personalised t-shirt or dress. Simply Colors specialises in customised clothing for children aged 0-6 years, simply

Who has won our forum competition?
By ThinkBaby on 24/07/2008 11:35:43
We announce which lucky member has won a Buggy Brolly in our recent competition

on First Time Birth.Don't worry if you haven't won this time - we have either a customised t-shirt or dress from Simply Colors up for grabs this month in our new forum competition.

Maternity casual party wear: Part three
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2005 10:19:20
Casual but effortlessly chic for informal gatherings

We've covered the dress-up side of party maternitywear, but at an informal office do, an evening with friends or round at the neighbours for lunch, a more effortless look is probably more appropriate. So here are some of our favourites from

Maternity party wear: Part Two
By ThinkBaby on 02/12/2005 11:32:18
Next up, party wear separates - trousers, skirts and tops to party in

Not all christmas dos are about elegant gowns and many work dos are quite a bit more informal, but you still want to look effortlessly glam if at all possible, right? Well there are plenty of options for dressing up or down and with clever separates

Playgyms
By ThinkBaby on 10/07/2005 11:45:34
All-round development for baby through music, exercise and fun

, childcare, sports or drama, dress up and put on a lively skit. These generally involve a goofy character that wakes up each morning and sets off on a wild adventure! Highly entertaining for both mum and baby! The classes are run in 10 different centres

Music classes for tots
By ThinkBaby on 13/04/2005 14:42:57
Rhythm is a toddler - well we wish

along.One of the ThinkBaby team attends Tin Pan Annie in South London for weekly, half-hour, themed music classes for babies and toddlers. The very enhusiastic team, dressed up in bright overalls and playing guitars, come from a variety of backgrounds

Topping and tailing
By ThinkBaby on 06/07/2008 01:21:24
Daily cleaning for your new baby

of the kneesDon’t insert cotton wool or anything else into any of your baby’s orifices: the nose, ears etc. will clean themselvesYou don’t need to wash your baby’s cord stump it’s best to just leave it alone to dry up and fall offPat your baby dry gently

Dressing your baby in winter
By ThinkBaby on 02/11/2010 10:00:00
Making sure your baby isn't too hot or cold is essential indoors and out.

temperatureIdeally, a room should be kept between 20ºC and 23ºC during the day and 15.5ºC and 18.5ºC at night. Of course, through one night, the temperature will vary, but if you have your baby’s cot or crib in a place away from draughts or direct heat sources

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