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It's National Breastfeeding Week!
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/05/2009 00:42:00
May 10-16 is National Breastfeeding Week – so what's happening, and could it encourage you to give breastfeeding a go?
your baby the right nutrition needed to grow healthily, but also to help your body recover from the birth.National Breastfeeding Awareness Week 2009This annual event sees various bodies, like midwives, the NHS and community parenting groups come
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It's National Parents Week
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/10/2006 00:35:21
October 16 to 22, 2006, sees the seventh National Parents Week take place. You can visit the website to find out about special parenting events around the country.
To most parents, a special Week probably seems a little odd. Isn't being a parent a full time job?!However, the purpose of National Parenting Week, is to raise the issues and concerns that parents share, and to try to do start doing something about
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National Gut Week is coming!
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/08/2006 01:06:17
Yes, there's a special week devoted to helping you get your digestive system in better shape...
improving the nation's digestive health.Pregnancy, breastfeeding, the stresses of a rushed parenthood - not to mention the chronic state of the country's eating habits - can all take their toll on your system. Gut Week (in association with Yakult) is all
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National Breastfeeding Week: May 14 to 20
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/05/2006 01:18:32
Celebrate breastfeeding week or check out ThinkBaby's many articles relating to DIY feeding time!
Hey everyone -it's National Breastfeeding Awareness Week!Obviously, if you are already breastfeeding, we don't expect you to put bunting round your bra or anything (!), but if you're expecting and you're still unsure about the whys and why
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National Literacy Trust launches campaign to get babies communicating
By Kimberley Smith on 09/03/2011 13:51:40
Talk To Your Baby campaign launched as a fifth of parents unaware of the benefits of talking to young babies
Talking to babies is vital for developing their communication skills, but many parents don’t know how early to start or how important their role is, a survey by the National Literacy Trust (NLT) has discovered.The survey found that the majority
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Sudocrem voted nation’s favourite
By Monica Stylli on 07/10/2007 01:41:16
An independent survey reveals that 90% of mums favour the brand
An independent survey carried out this year has revealed that Sudocrem is the nation’s favourite brand of healing cream. 150 mums with babies under a year old were questioned and 90% of them chose the nappy rash cream as their most trusted
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Cuddledry® team up with national charity
By Monica Stylli on 30/08/2007 01:05:33
Baby bathtime company Cuddledry® is pledging 10 pence from the sale of every towel to the Child Accident Prevention Trust.
Bathing your newborn baby can be a daunting task and getting the right help and advice should be simple for new parents. Unfortunately, a recent survey of maternity care showed that almost a third of women said that they had not received sufficient help from health professionals...
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Top 100 baby names for boys and girls in 2009 are revealed…
By Marina Nelson on 28/10/2010 17:41:22
Jack and Harry are no longer the nation's favourite boys names, as traditional names disappear
It's all change in the annual list of the most popular baby names just released by the The Office of National Statistics (ONS) for the year 2009.Older and more traditional boys' names, such as Andrew didn’t make the top 100 boys names this year
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Book review: Happy Birth Day
By Sarah Lawson on 20/09/2007 01:47:12
A useful new reference book about pregnancy and birth, from the National Childbirth Trust
Happy Birth Day by National Childbirth Trust Well laid-out step-by-step guide to how your pregnancy will develop, what to expect from the birth and the first weeks of your child's lifeIt's very detailed and has some medical photos which some women
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Daddy Cool campaign launched
By Monica Stylli on 15/05/2007 01:07:31
Ladybird Books have teamed up with FQ magazine to find the nation’s best storytelling dad.
Reading to your child can be a great bonding experience and here at ThinkBaby we are firm believers that all the dads out there can enjoy it just as much as the mums! A recent report by education consultant Jim Rose has shown that whilst a high proportion of dads contribute to e...
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