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Review: Silver Cross 3D system
By Louise Rogers on 26/06/2006 11:25:00
Traditional quality mixed with modern design in a comfortable and flexible travel system.
’s smooth and easy to push, and the sleek lines of the aluminium chassis make it a good-looking buggy.Drawbacks: In pram mode the basket, though deep and lovely, is difficult to access. The seat may prove a little on the snug side for toddlers. The ThinkBaby
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Review: The Science of Parenting
By Louise Rogers on 25/08/2006 01:31:03
Margot Sunderland's latest book looks at the long-term effects of many common parenting practices, such as sleep training and controlled crying.
The Science of Parenting by Margot Sunderland Authoritative, yet accessible. Will get you thinking.Would be good to have more practical advice Features: Evidence-based analysis of how we as parents can affect the way our babies’ brains work, simply
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Review: Inglesina Otutto travel system
By Louise Rogers on 03/07/2006 11:37:05
A chic travel system with bags of style and the flexibility of a front- or rear-facing seat even though it's unbrella fold.
Inglesina Otutto A good-looking versatile travel system with an umbrella-fold chassis Not the lightest around, and Italian style comes at a price Features: Oozing Latin style, this travel system offers plenty of options: carrycot, front
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Review: iCandy Apple pushchair
By Louise Rogers on 20/06/2006 09:10:00
A stylish and versatile pushchair for town and country.
wheels can be positioned apart, like a traditional pushchair, or moved together to perform like an all-terrain buggy – in either mode they can be fixed or swivelling. The big, air-filled rear tyres and all-round suspension offer your baby a smooth ride
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Review: Going Gaga by Mel Giedroyc
By Louise Rogers on 18/08/2006 01:53:35
A full account of Mel’s early days with her new baby, from her stay in hospital through the endless baby classes and networking with other mums.
’ll doubtless find it immensely reassuring that there are other people who live in at east as much chaos as you. And the twist at the end leaves plenty of room for a sequel… The ThinkBaby verdict Sure to make you smile, this is a good humorous read, as you
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Review: The Mommy Brain
By Louise Rogers on 30/08/2006 02:47:13
Pretty much everyone you meet will tell you that motherhood will ‘wreck your memory’, ‘destroy your brain cells’ or give you ‘nappy brain’. Does it alter our own perception of what's to come?
will tell you that motherhood will ‘wreck your memory’, ‘destroy your brain cells’ or give you ‘nappy brain’. And while such forecasts of doom may not put us off having babies, they can seriously alter our own perceptions. Ellison, an experienced
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