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Review: Potty Training in One Week
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/06/2006 09:00:00
Gina Ford's firm but fair parenting tips turn their attention to getting your child out of his nappies.

Potty Training in One Week by Gina Ford Channelling all the common sense about potty training into one bite-size bookDespite the 'one week' claim, it doesn't mean your child's ready for it instantly Features: Easy to follow, short chapters, case

ThinkBaby's first coffee morning!
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2008 11:52:12
We had a great time meeting ThinkBaby members at our recent Tippitoes 'sample and share' morning

, share our belief in the importance of getting honest, first-hand feedback from parents and babies. This was a great chance for Tippitoes to showcase some of their latest products - from potties and baby carriers to changing bags and toys - by letting

Huggies Little Walkers
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/07/2006 01:57:52
Huggies have added to their range of regular and pull-up disposable nappies, with a flexible new 'nappy pants' design.

that work like knickers with built-in potty training insurance.Huggies latest nappy is the Little Walker. It has the flexibility of the brand's pull-up ranges but a slightly less snug side fitting, allowing little legs to run, jump, roll and well, walk

What ThinkBaby Babies Think of Reusables
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/05/2009 13:43:22
Find out how our ThinkBaby mums and baby testers got on when they ditched disposables and tried cloth nappies

-old son Lucas. It was an interesting experience to contrast with that of her daughter (now 7 years old) who always had disposables from birth to potty…Click here to see how mum Vicky and 11-month-old son Harvey got on.If you're thinking about which kind

Tippitoes sample and share morning
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/03/2008 16:31:00
Why not come along to the first sampling morning organised by baby products company Tippitoes? ThinkBaby will be there!

rarely have a lot of money to spare.Here at ThinkBaby we love their range because it's about day to day needs put together with a sense of fun – the brightly coloured potties, especially the one that plays tunes as your baby does his business

Storybooks for older siblings
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/03/2006 13:28:03
Reading storybooks about the arrival of a baby helps older children cope with the anticipation and reality

that are sheer fantasy and also stories which small children love because they say something about their own experience.Experiences through fictionOne of the best ways to introduce a child to concepts – from colours and numbers to potty-training and going

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?

the time, but explain to your child when it's right to clean hands: after a nappy change (for you and possibly him), after a visit to the loo (once potty training), when he's been playing in the garden, when he's touched animals at home or at a farm, etc

Know-how: Baby Poo
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/09/2009 01:23:57
What colour should baby poo be? And how many filled nappies a day is normal?

parents like to try potty-training by about two and a half, go with your instinct and do this when your child appears ready). He will probably only be pooing once or twice a day. If he is not doing this on a regular basis or often goes for several days

Gadgets for family travel
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/07/2008 01:59:42
From instant sterilisers to fold-down high chairs, it is possible to travel with your baby and not end up looking like an overloaded camel...

towel will, for £9. (Another tip on that front - when in the UK, A-roads have lots of lay-bys for emergency potty breaks whereas you may well be 20 miles from a service station when you really need one!) And for such events, you can buy the 'Travel John

How to deal with childhood fears
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/10/2006 01:43:59
Dogs, wasps, things that go bump in the night... Children have vivid imaginations but it's important for us to help them put their phobias into context.

at your own behaviour, are you under stress or finding it hard to deal with your own problems? Try talking to your child or find some children’s picture books that address fears like the potty, a new sibling, dogs, or being scared of the dark

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