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Tomy Aquadraw
By Sarah Lawson on 15/11/2006 08:25:45
Suitable from 18 months, this is an art mat where toddlers can make pictures without the mess of crayons, pens or paint.

not leave an inky mark on your child's hands or clothes, so there is no extra mess to clear up, just a bit of drying off of the mat once you're done. And because it doesn't need extra bits and pieces with it, it's a useful toy to take on holidays with you

Snacktrap pots for babies and toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/07/2006 01:48:56
A handy little pot with an accessible lid so small children can eat little snacks without making a big mess!

image 1 | image 2 | image 3Something small but smart that we at ThinkBaby like this week: the Snack Trap.Once your baby or toddler is into feeding herself on the go, your kitchen will fill up with handy little pots... and her carseat and your changing bag will fill up with raisin...

Ultra Mat car seat protector
By Sarah Lawson on 16/02/2007 02:42:55
Chunky metal frames for car seats, and crumbs of food can make a real mess of your back seat, so check out protector mats like this one.

A baby’s first car seat might be prone to dribbles and the odd posset of milk, but you really know it once your child is old enough to nibble snacks or distribute the lunchtime crumbs from their clothes onto the back seat of your car!By the time you have fitted car seats with the...

Coping with mealtime messiness
By Cheryl Freedman on 25/02/2011 19:38:13
More food on the floor, or smeared over your baby's face, than in her mouth? It's par for the course at this inquisitive age - here's how to cope with a messy eater

)Try to focus on the developmental milestones your baby is achieving. At this age, that means letting your baby get hands-on and attempt to feed herself. While it's tempting to grab the spoon back at every opportunity, in the long run making a mess will help her

Take the stress out of messy eating
By Clare Firth on 01/02/2011 20:09:48
Tearing your hair out over mucky mealtimes? Follow our dos and don'ts for a calmer weaning experience

lumps and new tastes and making her first attempts to feed herself – and all of that can be a recipe for mess. We all have different tolerance levels when it comes to messy eating, but it’s impossible to get through this stage without some collateral

5 tips to make Dad's first Father's day special
By Sophie Westnedge on 12/06/2012 17:36:04
Try these simple ideas to make your first Father's Day together extra magical

Help your baby make a cardMake a cute keepsake card that he'll cherish forever. Use baby-safe, non-toxic ink or paint to decorate a card with your baby's hand and foot prints. Or, if you want to avoid the mess, try taking a snap of your baby holding

Getting toddlers into the washing habit
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/02/2007 01:06:22
Babies and young toddlers get their cleaning done for them, so how do you get small children into the habit of washing their hands and keeping clean?

your child to enjoy the success of washing rather than associating it with chaos and mess of upturned bowls every time.Be clear that your child is not at fault if things get a little splashy, but also try not to make a really messy experience seem fun

Reusable Nappies – What Baby Alyssa Thinks!
By Anna Ridley, ThinkBaby mum on 04/05/2009 10:46:02
What did 10-week-old Aylssa think of real nappies when she and mum Anna gave bumGenius a go for ThinkBaby?

using. How wrong I was! These are so easy to use - they go on just like disposables do. In terms of mess, they are actually far less messy than disposables are, as the moisture was just whisked away from Alyssa's delicate skin and contained within

Triple Spice Girl pregnancy update
By Joanna Harvey on 13/04/2011 13:33:09
Growing bumps on show (and one monstrous mum-to-be) as their babies' due dates draw closer

with yummy hubby David Beckham, her parents and sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.Victoria thanked her fellow Spice mummies for their birthday gifts on Twitter but when she messed up sending a tweet to ex-bandmate Mel C she admitted: "URcorrect. Mistakes due

Amanda Holden leaves Shrek for the health of her pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 03/10/2011 11:14:01
Celebrity friends watch Britain’s Got Talent star end her stint on Shrek: The Musical early to go on maternity leave

to go! I will be a mess of green tears tomorrow!!” she added.Amanda is expecting a baby girl, but hasn’t announced her due date yet. She did let slip that she’s expecting her baby before her birthday in February, though, so she has a few months to take

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