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Create memories that will last a lifetime
By Gavin Day on 14/07/2011 12:48:54
Make your family memories last forever with Bonusprint
off those photos and sharing them with friends and family near and far is part of the ritual of being a new mum.Bonusprint can help you create memories that will last a lifetime and bring a smile to family and friends who’ve bought you a gift.How can I
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New website launched to capture your whole pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 02/02/2012 17:16:26
Easy new app helps you make your own personalised memory book about your pregnancy and the birth of your baby so you don’t forget a thing
A new online application has been launched to give parents a hand recording the most important memories from their pregnancy and the birth of their baby.Created by Tommee Tippee, www.thedaybabywasborn.co.uk is a free application that helps you make
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Your baby remembers the music you played in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 09/03/2011 13:42:39
Babies have memories of music they heard in the womb, new research finds
Pick your pregnancy soundtrack carefully, because your baby will remember the music you listened to! Babies can remember music they heard in the womb after they are born, according to a new study of 50 mums and their babies.Around five weeks before birth, a baby’s ears and brain ...
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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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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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Baby brain does exist for pregnant women
By Susie Boone on 23/03/2010 06:23:49
First scientists said it didn’t, now they’re saying pregnancy does make you, um, forgetful
Women are more likely to have trouble remembering where they left things such as their keys when they’re pregnant. The memory effects are said to last for 3 months after birth.Researchers believe that hormones may be to blame – due to the swings
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Eat your fish!
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/02/2006 01:18:29
Eating fish during pregnancy can improve fetal brain development, a Harvard study claims.
Eating fish during your pregnancy can enhance fetal brain development.In a study, the babies of mothers who ate fish regularly showed signs of having better memories and levels of concentration than other infants.However, babies of mothers who had
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Miranda Kerr ensures she'll never forget her bump with a bronze cast
By Kimberley Smith on 16/11/2010 14:00:10
Orlando Bloom's baby mama is making sure her first pregnancy is immortalised by making a bronze mould of her tummy
and you can keep it forever,” said Miranda. “That way you can always have that memory.”The model, who is married to actor Orlando Bloom, is due to give birth to their first baby in January.And 27-year-old Miranda is really embracing her pregnancy, now she
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Beautiful baby shower gifts
By Anna Lewis on 27/03/2012 16:10:20
From nappy cakes to new parent survival boxes, here's our guide to what every mum-to-be will want to unwrap at her baby shower
Nappy cake, £32.99No baby shower is complete without a nappy cake. This three-tier cake comes with around 30 nappies, a baby grooming kit, two pairs of socks and lots more. This gift's a must-have if you want to avoid any of these nappy change nightmares. Available at Nappycakery
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Your four month old baby
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/04/2012 15:04:41
Weeks 16 to 20 – exploring and learning new things
coordination means that he can spot objects that are near and reach for them.Developing his memoryHe'll begin to remember how to play with a particular toy in a particular way as his memory increases. He'll begin to be fascinated with mirrors and, although he
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