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Baby's first toys
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/12/2007 03:28:26
Your baby's first playthings are meant to amuse and delight, but some can help stimulate more than just giggles.
the world she can relate to. But in the meantime, if you want to find something for your baby to play with in those brief periods between feeding, sleeping and gurning at you, here are a few pointers:Touch and feel from birth: Lamaze Musical Inchworm, rrp
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Buyer's Guide to Baby Toys
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2008 00:57:47
It'll be a while before little Johnny can kick a ball, but what toys are suitable from birth?
Feeding and sleeping do dominate your baby's world for the first few months, but already it is important to understand the value of stimulating your baby through developmental and fun play.Touch and feel from birth: Lamaze Musical Inchworm
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K's Kids learning toys for babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/03/2006 09:00:00
A new range of toys for play and development from your baby's earliest stages.
One of our favourite new toy ranges, suitable from birth to 36 months, comes from K's Kids.Humpitee Dumpitee £9.99 Many companies like Lamaze and The First Years offer wonderful ranges now which are specifically designed to enhance the mental
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Gadgets for family travel
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/07/2008 01:59:42
From instant sterilisers to fold-down high chairs, it is possible to travel with your baby and not end up looking like an overloaded camel...
backseat amusement stations on the market. These include the Lamaze Back Seat Fun Centre (£14.99), which hangs over the back of a front car seat to provide visual stimulation for infants over three months. Complete with mirror and dangling fun characters
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Birth Positions
By Louise Rogers on 22/01/2007 01:38:53
Medics may have positively encouraged Western women to labour on their backs – let’s face it, it’s easier for them to see what’s going on – but that’s not how it always was, or indeed how it should necessarily be.
.activebirthcentre.com or www.lamaze.org.
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Stimulating your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/08/2009 00:33:59
Easy ways to share experiences and sensations with your baby from the earliest days.
this is preferable as it helps strengthen their backs and chests and encourages them to push up) and look at bold objects, squeeze soft toys, scrunch things and gaze at play mirrors. Companies like Lamaze do excellent ranges of early toys which are all carefully
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