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Baby Feed Wheel
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/04/2006 09:00:00
A nice little greeting card that doubles as a feeding reminder for tired parents!
Most new baby cards are sweet, but few are truly useful!The Baby Feed Wheel is a greetings card that acts as a reminder of when you last fed your baby, and comes in gentle baby colours - pink, yellow and blue - for just £3.99.Designed by Elizabeth
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Buyer's Guide to Feeding Bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 01:13:46
Feeding bottles have more features than you would expect and it can be tricky to find one that perfectly suits your baby
like your child to get used to a bottle, don't give them one at all for the first few weeks, while they get used to the whole feeding experience in itself. Wait until at least six weeks, but perhaps not too much after 10 weeks, to offer a bottle a few
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Two great new feeding guides
By Sarah Lawson on 27/05/2008 01:05:55
Clare Byam-Cook's 'Top Tips' books for breastfeeding and bottle-feeding are wonderful, honest and reassuring
The issue of breastfeeding continues to be a controversial and troubling one for many mums-to-be and new mums. Daunted by tales of how painful breastfeeding can be and sometimes overwhelmed by the heavy-handed campaigns to get more women feeding
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10 top tips for feeding on the run
By Lucy Dimbylow on 01/05/2011 12:09:23
Don’t be a prisoner in your own home during the weaning stage. Here’s how to make a success of feeding your baby when out and about
1. Go preparedAt this stage, your baby is just getting used to solids, so rather than relying on being able to buy something he’ll enjoy from the nearest café or corner shop, it’s best to take a tried and tested meal with you. Either grab a
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Concord's Super-Compact Spin Feeding Chair
By Sarah Lawson on 07/12/2009 02:28:12
Light, easy to handle and perfect for compact kitchen spaces, the Concord Spin is a savvy feeding chair
size in just a few steps, and its aluminium frame makes it really light to carry, so you can use it at home or when you're out and about.All this, and we reckon it looks pretty cool too! The Spin retails at £120.99 and is available in Black/Beige, White
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Trouble feeding: Could it be 'Tongue-Tie'?
By ThinkBaby on 16/03/2009 00:24:39
What is 'tongue-tie' and why can if affect new babies' ability to feed easily?
examination, or it may not be until you experience difficulties feeding that you realise there's a problem.Sometimes it isn't picked up until a baby has trouble speaking when he is two or three years old. But while five to 10 per cent of newborns are born
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Review: Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottle
By Sarah Lawson on 27/06/2006 09:30:00
The patented vent makes it look like a laboratory kit, but this bottle reduces gas and discomfort for a feeding baby.
Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottle Designed to cut out air bubbles and decrease pressure making it comfortable for baby to feed. Quite big for most sterilisers and a bit fiddly to clean, but it is dishwasher safe Features: Available
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Jojo Maman Bebe's nifty feeding ideas
By Sarah Lawson on 26/10/2006 11:44:33
For most mothers, there comes a time when at least some bottle feeds are essential. We love the Jojo Maman Bebe paraphernalia!
formula milk. Whether it's for feeds from expressed milk, or a crossover time when they return to work, or when they are getting their one-year-old into the milk-drinking habit but their child hasn't quite mastered using a cup yet, bottles are almost
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NUK's 'green' feeding bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/10/2008 11:19:02
NUK's glass feeding bottles mean you can offer your baby a Bisphenol-A free feed and be more environmentally friendly
might want to check out:Know-how: Expressing BreastmilkKnow-how: Moving on to Formula MilkKnow-how: Preparing Bottles for FeedsThe Bisphenol-A free range from NUKThe NUK First Choice bottle is available in 120ml and 240ml sizes and comes in two designs
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Buyer's guide to feeding bras
By Maria Muennich on 13/05/2009 01:19:34
Your new wobbly weighty wonders require a little more thought when it comes to good wrapping, particularly when they're also providing baby's meals
the funds for yet more underwear. Either way, don't be fooled into thinking that more expensive necessarily means better fit or comfort, though watch out for the fabric quality in the cheapest bras. Expect to pay between £12 and £30 for feeding bras, you can
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