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Hip music for babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/02/2006 10:00:38
Check out the Putumayo Kids CDs for something more groovy than your average nursery rhymes compilation.
If you're worried that your singing isn't up to scratch but you can't bear those shrill nursery rhymes compilations you can get for long car journeys, why not try some truly funky music on your baby or toddler?Many a music-mad parent will assure you that their children love their...
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Munch Bunch Squashums for bored little eaters
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/10/2006 01:23:37
Yoghurts come in colourful packaging these days, but the new strawberry-shaped Squashums make healthy snacking even more fun.
If spooning yoghurt or fromage frais is simply too boring or messy for your toddler or child, you may well have already discovered the joy of yoghurt 'pouches' or squeezy tubes. However, Munch Bunch have taken the whole thing one step further with their new Squashums.These fruit ...
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The new Bébé Confort Axiss car seat
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/08/2007 01:37:18
Check out this rotating Group 1 car seat – no more nightmares trying to get your child's seat belt fixed!
car seat: side protection, reinforcement for head protection and egonomically designed adaptability so that it’s a secure and comfortable ride for its youngest users and its oldest.The Bébé Confort Axiss has an RRP of £199. For more information, visit
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The official definition of 'infertility'
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/04/2007 01:42:12
Three months? A year? Or more? How long do doctors wait until they will diagnose 'infertility'?
infertility before then, which may help to prepare you for the options your GP might suggest.The HFEA website is a really useful resource for advice and information if you want to know more.
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Arms Reach Co-Sleeper
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/11/2009 01:55:10
This lovely bedside cot allows you to 'co-sleep' more safely with your baby
will see you through the early months, for £189.For more information and stockist details, go to www.armsreach.co.uk.
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Driving in late pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/08/2010 01:15:10
As your bump gets bigger and you get more tired, is it safe to drive a car?
during pregnancy affects your body temperature) can make you sleepy. Add to this the fact that nights are often more restless when you're trying to sleep with a big bump, and you can find you feel groggy all through the day. Think about this before
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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.
With the arrival of a new baby comes the usual flood of beautiful baby clothes, flowers for you and lots of gorgeous new teddy bears twice the size of your newborn child. The clothes will come in handy for those endless photo opportunities on family visits and the flowers will br...
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Babies: Colds, allergies and asthma
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/05/2007 01:03:09
New research suggests that babies who have lower respiratory viral infections in their first year may be more likely to develop asthma.
Scientists at the Imperial College in London, working with an Australian university, have found that babies who experience what is termed a 'lower respiratory viral infection' like a cold, or who have an allergic sensitivity, are more likely to go
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Babaloo's bamboo treats
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/11/2006 08:56:02
Bamboo is far more sustainable than cotton, which is why it's revolutionising the real nappy world, including Babaloo's supersoft ranges.
for new mothers and gently soft on your baby's skin. The nappies are just as cosy, and start from £8 each.The 70 per cent bamboo towels are also silky smooth and stay fluffy after being washed. They are also more absorbent than regular towels, so you don
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Fathers: feeling involved
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/06/2009 02:17:11
As The Fatherhood Institute calls for the birth process to involve fathers more, we offer tips for Dads-to-Be and New Dads
On ThinkBaby we have explored the value of Dad: Feeling Part of the Team and now the Fatherhood Institute has released its findings which highlight the importance for father and child, of the dad being much more involved with the birth and immediate
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