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Review: bloom baby high chairs
By Louise Rogers on 29/08/2007 01:46:10
Funky company bloom baby make so wonderful nursery furniture, including the most classy feeding chair around

If the mere mention of high chairs and bouncy chairs fills you with visions of garish patterns and more plastic than you can bear to think of, take a look at the decidedly minimalist chic offerings from bloom baby. These guys (four of them, all fathers) have looked at the nursery...

BEABA for weaning cookery
By Louise Rogers on 21/12/2007 01:36:26
Preparing baby foods at home isn't always easy but BEABA made great gadgets that steam vegetables and mush them to perfection!

and rejection – remember he’s not used to cutlery yet. BEABA’s My First Meals soft spoon, £2.30, is made from silicon and will help your baby make the transition from teat to spoon, and the handle is ideal for adult hands. When your baby is ready to feed himself

Buyer's Guide to highchairs and boosters
By Louise Rogers on 07/09/2012 00:02:54
High chairs, boosters and everything else you need to get your baby to the table. But can you make him eat?

As your baby grows bigger and more and more people keep asking, 'Is he on solids yet?', your thoughts will undoubtedly turn to high chairs. The first thing to remember, however, is that you probably won’t need one as soon as you start weaning. Even if you wait until the recommend...

The Truuuly Scrumptious book of organic baby purée
By Louise Rogers on 28/03/2008 01:17:14
All the basics about weaning, plus inspiration to go organic

, plus recipes, hints and tips for feeding your baby through his first yearPrice: £9.99Contact:VermilionWith advice coming from all sides regarding weaning, much of it contradictory, what you really need is something that feels authoritative

Organix Orange Rusks
By Louise Rogers on 13/12/2007 01:10:07
Healthy snacks that babies love

There’s little doubt that the best way to encourage healthy eating is to offer a varied nutritious diet from the start, but when it comes to snacks and finger foods for babies, it can be hard to find something that’s tasty but not packed with sugar, salt and other additives. To h...

Sleep routines - just a dream?
By Louise Rogers on 19/09/2006 08:59:52
So your newborn baby is sleeping for a good 16 hours a day, eh? How come you’re not?

attention spans than those who sleep less well.Sleep cuesSubtle (and not so subtle) was of telling your baby it definitely ain’t playtime.•Have a set bedtime and routine, eg, bath, story, feed, put down to sleep – and try to do this at roughly the same time

Book review: The A to Z of Having a Baby
By Louise Rogers on 05/12/2006 09:00:49
Comedian Jeff Green offers up some birth-wearied experiences to share with unsuspecting new parents, especially dads.

or feeding sandwiches to three-week-olds… Usefulness: 2/5 Readability: 4/5 Value: 3/5

Groovy new changing bags
By Louise Rogers on 01/05/2008 03:29:28
Bag it! Three of the best new changing bags for spring/summer 2008

in common is the Feeder Pod and Changer Pod inside. The Pods are separate bags that are detachable so that they can be used on their own, or as part of the main bag. This hygienically keeps the changing and feeding regimes apart. Also included are a

Buyer's Guide to Cots
By Louise Rogers on 29/01/2009 09:15:25
By about ten to 16 weeks you'll need to move your baby from a crib to a cot. So what are the options?

will be pulling himself up before you know it). If you want your baby close at night, opt for a cot with a removable side that you can place next to your bed (ideal for those night feeds); the Cosatto Olivia (about £120) and Mamas & Papas Close & Cosy Bedside cot

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