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Book Review: Child of our Time: Early Learning
By Louise Rogers on 25/03/2008 01:06:00
A detailed look at how children learn, from when they are babies up to early school years

Child of our Time: Early Learning by Dr Tessa LivingstoneWritten by an expert, so feels authoritativeThe science is quite scientific, so feels quite highbrowFeatures: A detailed look at how children learn, from when they are babies up to early

Learning to crawl
By on 07/09/2011 14:13:35
Between six and ten months many babies learn how to get around under their own steam, but there are many styles besides the traditional crawl

the legs, and some babies decide that they're going to move straight on to standing. Style isn't important though, what is, is that he's learning to get around independently.If your baby does develop a true crawl, it's very unlikely that he'll do so before

Pampers feel ’n learn
By ThinkBaby on 24/04/2008 10:55:36
Top potty training tips with Pampers feel 'n learn...

Top potty training tips:Make potty training as easy as 1, 2, 3 with Pampers Feel’n Learn.Although there are no hard and fast rules to potty training, these tips should help make it a little easier.1. Go on a shopping spreeWhen your tot’s around 18

Fun and learning with Noddy
By Sarah Lawson on 12/10/2006 01:14:24
The new Noddy website encourages the many social and developmental advantages of play for young children.

of play, with another 27 per cent saying they felt the key advantage was confidence building.There is a new booklet called “A Parent’s Guide to Playing and Learning with Noddy”, to tie in with the games children and parents can enjoy on the website

Babyplus Pregnancy Learning
By Sarah Lawson on 10/07/2008 01:43:13
If you're into reading Shakespeare to your bump, why not try this special audio method of stimulating your baby's development before he's born?

-derived sounds that resemble a mother's heartbeat. The rhythm of the sounds increases incrementally as the pregnancy progresses. The idea is that the sound pattern introduces your child to a sequential learning process, built upon the rhythms of their own natural

Learning is fun with Brainy Baby!
By Monica Stylli on 21/02/2007 02:05:19
Here at ThinkBaby we think the new Brainy Baby DVDs are a great way to give your little genius a head start!

We all know that children do their most important learning during their first years of life and this provides the basis for all their intellectual growth in the years to come.A child's education starts from birth and everything they encounter makes

Thomas train sets from Learning Curve
By Sarah Lawson on 07/02/2007 03:11:03
New additions to the Thomas Wooden Train Set make it a great toddler gift idea for a special occasion.

it seem manageable in a small child’s world, or the scrapes that Thomas and his friends get into, I’m not sure, but we know a two-year-old who learned her colours much sooner than her pals just because everything was ‘Thomas blue’, ‘James red’ and so on

Babies begin learning grammar from birth
By Kimberley Smith on 12/12/2011 13:51:57
Babies start to understand how words go together before they know what they mean, finds new study

Babies start to learn grammar right from the moment they’re born, finds new research. A study has discovered that babies learn grammar from word patterns listened to in the first year of life.“Babies are constantly looking for language clues

WIN a £5,000 holiday with Early Learning Centre
By ThinkBaby on 27/09/2006 14:44:33
ThinkBaby have teamed up with the Early Learning Centre to offer you the chance to win a £5000 holiday!

Early Learning Centre would like to offer Thinkbaby members the chance to win a £5,000 holiday. All you have to do is sign up to receive their Special Offers emails and you'll be entered into this fantastic prize draw. Whether it's a skiing holiday

Newborn babies learn in their sleep
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 19/05/2010 18:14:53
Baby brains are constantly at work, research reveals

Newborn babies develop so quickly because they’re learning even when they’re asleep, it seems. A newborn’s brain is continually adapting and adjusting even when they’re napping, researchers say.Tests on one-day-old and two-day-old babies have

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