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Review: Oxbridge Baby My First DVD
By Sarah Lawson on 13/06/2006 00:06:54
A developmental DVD to entertain and stimulate the minds of babies and toddlers, and be fun at the same time.

simple things, developmental toys whirring, turning and flowing, and so on. This DVD aims to entertain your baby for the precious moments when you do want to sit her down in front of the TV without feeling guilty.Unless your baby or toddler has an older

Review: Rosebud dolls' house
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/12/2006 01:57:38
There's a lovely mix of modern and traditional in this simple, pretty and affordable dolls' house.

fiddly, making them suitable for older children. However, this Rosebud model is easy to use for younger children and comes in at a price which means you won't fear your child's friends playing with it!In pink and pale yellow, this house doesn't look like

Review: Spot's First Easter
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/04/2007 10:31:51
Eric Hill's charming puppy features in this lovely boardbook for babies and toddlers.

and their rational thinking. The images of the home can be discussed - object naming with older toddlers, or with smaller toddlers, pointing to things which you ask them find on the page, long before your child can form the words, and so on. Here, the Easter Bunny

Explaining your pregnancy to your other children
By Maria Muennich on 06/09/2007 12:50:44
There's no 'right way' to explain your pregnancy to your children, but there are a few things to think about first

of explaining your pregnancy to her: She may have made some connection between bulging tummies and babies, but this will be very abstract. However, this is a good starting point for explaining the pregnancy and what it will mean for her.With older children you

New rules insist only one in ten IVF births be multiple
By Anna Lewis on 09/02/2012 14:16:02
Only one in ten births following IVF treatment should be twins or triplets under new regulations

of older women or those with complex problems, where three embryos can be transferred. Multiple embryos give a better chance of fertilisation, but also increase the chance of multiple births.Medical advances have made it easier to identify which embryos

US star turns parenting advice expert
By Sophie Westnedge on 22/05/2012 16:38:40
Melissa Joan Hart of Sabrina the Teenage Witch fame gives Twitter fans help with their pregnancies

older ones, I don’t know if it’s because I’m older… but I feel so tired all the time,” Melissa reportedly told PEOPLE magazine at the Hollywood premiere of What to Expect When You’re Expecting.“I’ve been in bed at 8:30 every night. I tell my kids, ‘Go

Having a baby after 35
By ThinkBaby on 15/05/2007 09:42:00
What are the risks and how can you weigh the odds in your favour?

thirties or early forties then it's wise to be prepared for what these are so you can make an informed choice.Is it more risky to have a baby after 35?You might have heard that women older than 35 are at higher risk of their baby having Down's syndrome

Buyer's Guide to Sleeping Bags
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/11/2008 01:35:55
Baby sleeping bags can be a reassuring and easy way to make sure your baby is covered-up through the night

for a parent worried that in normal bed clothes, a baby might pull a sheet over her head, or move down under the covers in some way.Additionally, sleeping bags are good when your baby is a little older and has a tendency to kick off sheets and wake up

Review: ABC Everest buggy
By Louise Rogers on 01/12/2006 02:25:11
A fabulous out and about three-wheeler from the team behind Phil & Ted's which lasts longer and does away with the need for a buggy-board.

ABC Everest Buggy A quality pushchair that offers a creditable alternative to the board for transporting older siblings As with most three-wheelers, it’s not ideal if your car boot’s on the small side Features: Both single and double buggies

The new iCandy Pear double buggy
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/09/2007 01:15:43
A wonderful, fully-convertable double pushchair which you can also use as a versatile single buggy

When you have twins or two children of differing ages who still need a buggy, it’s not always easy to find the right combination. Sleeping modes, from-birth positions, better support for older children – there are many headaches to overcome. But i

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