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ThinkBaby vote: baby names
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/02/2006 10:49:34
The votes are in! What made the ThinkBaby members decide on the right name for their babies?
What's in a name?Quite a lot if you ask anyone who's ever sat through a baby naming session, arguing the case for favourites, only to be battered down by someone else who knew someone with that particular name and never really liked him
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Little Fashion Gallery
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/04/2008 11:39:57
If you want to dress your baby or child in something truly designer, check out the range of great names stocked by LittleFashionGallery.com
If you have a taste for fashion that you want to pass on to your little ones, but you don’t have time to get to the kinds of stores which stock the best children’s fashion names, have you tried clicking into the Little Fashion Gallery?All the high
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Review: Baby Bright and the Farm DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/10/2006 02:41:26
Early learning the easy way - with this bright, breezy animated DVD that also features real toddlers having fun with numbers, colours and object naming.
, recognition and naming tasks. The colours are vibrant and the babies' big eyes make them appealing for other small children to react to. This is a joyful and light watching experience even if you don't want to give your child hot-housing lessons from the age
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New breastfeeding petition
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/07/2006 01:38:32
A petition of over 5,000 names has gone to the Department of Health to call for a new national infant-feeding co-ordinator.
Groups lobbying for greater support to women who want to breastfeed their babies have delivered a petition to the Department of Health, in London.In addition to calls for a national infant-feeding co-ordinator to help create better policy on the issue, they also want to see imple...
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Cute knits from Little Hooligan
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/02/2006 10:00:02
Gorgeous knitwear and special clothes for those baby treats.
Little Hooligan which, despite the name, sells rather elegant knitwear for children from birth to two years old.Snug Scarf, 100% merino wool, £16In earthy shades of cream, browns and muted pinks and blues, this is a beautifully understated range of hats
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Know-how: Registering the Birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/01/2009 02:58:55
Did you know you only have a limited time to register your child's birth? Here are some essential tips
good idea to take the mother's hospital discharge report. Your hospital will also have notified the registry office about the birth of your child.You will be asked to fill in some short forms which include details of your name and date of birth, your
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Everyday Maternity for every look
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/03/2008 10:16:42
This online maternity and breastfeeding outfitters have solutions for work, rest and play!
Everyday Maternity is an online maternity and breastfeeding outfitters that proves to be just what the name suggests: every day clothing for pregnant and breastfeeding mums, whether that day is at home, at work or at a special event!Baggy Carpenter
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Baby Feed Wheel
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/04/2006 09:00:00
A nice little greeting card that doubles as a feeding reminder for tired parents!
're looking after a poorly infant and you simply can't keep track of how recently he has had his medication.Elizabeth and Andrew Geldart make the wheels under their company name, Chiggs, from their home in North Yorkshire. You can find out more by visiting
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Black Wagon baby clothes and interiors
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/06/2006 09:30:00
Check out this wonderfully off-the-wall website from the States for funky baby clothes and great gifts for the nursery.
We love this website, called Black Wagon. Just as the name suggests - a goth vision of a child's plaything - it's a bit leftfield!Although they're based in the States (aren't all the good ones?), they do ship to the UK and their prices make shipping
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Midwives given robot to practice births
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/07/2006 10:52:19
A Sheffield university has developed a 'robot' mother to help train midwives for different birth experiences.
-life clinical experience.The robot mother-to-be has been named Noelle and can be programmed to go through early stages of labour as well as hundreds of different birth permutations (including breach birth, needing ventouse, having a caesarian and so on). When
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