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Ella's Kitchen organic weaning goodies
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/10/2006 09:57:24
Ella's Kitchen's 100 per cent organic fruit and vegetable smoothies are perfect for keeping as standby meals in your changing bag.
importantly, yummy, for our little ones.We first wrote about Ella’s Kitchen’s organic pure fruit tubes back in March, when they first launched with two fruity flavours.Bolstered by their success, the company set up by Paul Lindley (that’s Ella’s dad, in case
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Ella’s Kitchen Stage 2 baby foods
By Debra Stottor on 19/09/2008 14:34:54
Lovely new weaning goodies from the popular Ella's Kitchen range
Many mums will already be familiar with Ella’s Kitchen organic baby foods; now there’s a new range available. Developed with the second stage of weaning in mind, when your baby needs to experiment with even more textures and flavours, the new Stage
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Kitchen hygiene in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 12/09/2007 01:07:08
Looking after yourself in pregnancy means making sure your food isn't just healthy but that it's cooked or prepared safely
Foods and kitchen bacteria that might not give you any trouble normally can be very dangerous for you and your unborn child when you are pregnant. Now more than ever you need to practice good food preparation habits when you are cooking, or when
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Beat bugs in the kitchen
By Cheryl Freedman on 20/02/2011 15:15:30
Don't want your baby to get an unnecessary tummy upset? Then follow these tips for obliterating germs and bacteria in your domestic domain
It's a good idea to follow some basic hygiene rules in the kitchen, as young babies and toddlers are particularly vulnerable to stomach bugs. You don't have to blitz every single surface in sight with antibacterial spray, but, by being sensible, you
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Review: Ella's Kitchen Smoothie Fruits
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/03/2006 11:27:13
We love these new fruit-on-the-go Smoothie Fruits and they're handy for baby feeding, too.
sometimes just don't have the patience to peel and crunch, so, following through on the same lines as the likes of Frubes – which make having a fromage frais seem like a sport rather than a snack – the new Ella’s Kitchen Smoothie Fruits are pure, 100 per
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Great imaginative play toys for toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/11/2006 01:58:51
Why do over-3's get all the fun? Check out Early Learning Centre's fab new role-play workbench and kitchen, both suitable from just 12 months.
that brings creative play into the realm of toys suitable from 12months.Little Helpers features two sets: My First Workbench and My First Kitchen. They are smaller and more chunky than the kinds of imaginative play kits you get for older children, making them
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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
Not everyone has a huge kitchen space but because of their safety-conscious design, most feeding chairs take up a lot of room. This isn't just because the seat and the tray are big, but because the chair's feet have to span out to provide a safe
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Baby's First Year calendar
By Sarah Lawson on 24/01/2007 02:49:11
Designed like a calendar, this first year reminder chart sits on your kitchen wall and helps you makr the milestones from birth to your baby's first birthday.
There are lots of beautiful baby books and boxes around for you to inscribe with the dates of 'the first tooth', 'the first proper meal', 'the first smile', but most of the time, the keepsakes you have of your baby's first year, and the gift box or book, stay forever separated, b...
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Pregnant woman survives falling ten feet then gives birth
By Sophie Westnedge on 12/06/2012 15:12:15
Jo Tointon survived falling through her bathroom floor and gave birth just hours later
A pregnant woman went into labour after falling 10 feet through her bathroom floor into her kitchen below, reports the Daily Mail.Jo Tointon from Nottingham, who was 35 weeks pregnant, was taken to Queen’s Medical Centre hospital and her baby son
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Tippitoes' Top Baby Safety Tips
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/06/2009 01:18:09
For Child Safety Week, we asked baby products specialists Tippitoes to give us some advice on their customers' biggest infant safety concerns
• The NHS reports that ‘the kitchen and stairs are where most accidents happen’ involving the aged 5 and under group, with 58,000 stair related incidents and 43,000 in the kitchen. So this is an obvious starting point.• For homes with stairs, or even
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