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Chidcare options: An overview
By Maria Muennich on 23/04/2009 04:49:00
When it comes to returning to work, sorting out the right childcare for your child and circumstances it top of the agenda
should usually be able to care for your child when s/he is sick. This can be quite a good option if you need just a little extra help each week, perhaps with before-after school/nursery care, or if you want someone to play with your children while you
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Gallery guide
By ThinkBaby on 20/01/2005 14:07:24
How to use the ThinkBaby gallery
optimise your image files so they're smaller you'll be able to add a lot more images.DimensionsAs long as your image is within the file size above, it can be any height or width. Bear in mind though, that there's little point having an enormous picture
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Maternity party wear: Part one
By ThinkBaby on 01/12/2005 15:58:24
First up: dresses
with dresses.Click pic for moreStrappy dress: £42 The way this dress falls over your pregnancy shape really appeals to us, it's got the party strappy look, but something a little more substantial that spaghetti straps. The v-neck and bust detail flatter up top
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Your ten-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/08/2004 14:29:37
On the move
Your babyBy ten months your baby is well and truly mobile, if he's a crawler he will have perfected the art and can probably go at a cracking pace that may catch you out a couple of times until you get used to your little speed demon. How he gets
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Your six-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2004 11:22:15
Teething may be troubling but it's great for talking
baby has started teething include lots of dribbling, chewing on toys or his own hands and fingers and crying, especially when feeding. The discomfort, if there is any, starts well before the first little white tooth breaks through. Don't worry if your
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Getting your toddler to try new foods
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/04/2007 01:15:26
Getting your child to eat his greens doesn't have to be a war of wills!
water into pans or adding the vegetables you've chopped to a colander or pot, are all great ways to get him involved. If he buys into the meal, he might be a little more adventurous. (This is a ploy I still use with my five year old, when his tastes
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Chill-out tips for toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/06/2006 01:39:20
The wild ones, the terrible twos, the fiery threes... they don't have to be a battleground and theres rarely something seriously wrong.
before usual bathtime, if you have a toddler who loves playing in the bubbles with her toys, suggest an out of the blue bathtime. Get in with her if you need to cool off too!If it's raining and the puzzles are getting a little boring, change your
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Returning to work
By Dave Oliver on 06/09/2010 03:39:48
There are lots of factors to consider when thinking about when - or if - you want to return to work after having your baby.
’s the principle bread winner. But while it may be practical, there are the emotional aspects to consider. Physically leaving her baby every day can be tough on the mother too, especially when the child very small, and the little voice shouting over the noise
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Focused fitness: Work those abs
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2005 17:14:51
If you want to get rid of your post-pregnancy wobbles then it's time to concentrate on those parts that other exercise just hasn't reached - first up, stomach muscles
, with a twenty-second break between sets.Equipment: This is a pretty tough exercise and you might find it a little easier to do the lying flat variation with a gym elastic reaching around your feet and held in your hands, using the elastic for resistance
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Are you ready for a baby?
By ThinkBaby on 10/12/2009 01:35:54
If you're planning on having a child then you'll need to be ready for your life to be turned upside down
with your bulging changing bag of tricks, chances are the little one will need changing. Again. A car journey of a couple of hours will need punctuating with feeding and changing stops and a weekend away will turn into an organisational feat of military
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