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Pretty pre-walkers from Start-rite
By Monica Stylli on 11/07/2007 01:30:13
Pastel pinks, bows and buckles are all the rage this season!
If you’ve got a young baby who isn’t quite walking yet then it’s important to protect her fragile feet as her bones haven’t quite developed yet and they can be easily squashed out of shape. Footwear experts Start-rite do a great range of ‘pre
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Fragile Feet
By Monica Stylli on 25/07/2006 11:14:49
Research from Start-rite shows that 390,000 babies are at risk of developing life-long foot problems each year
are three key stages in a baby’s development. For new borns/pre-crawling, barefoot is best as the foot can develop naturally without constrictions. For babies that are crawling, Start-rite advises the feet are protected against bumps and scrapes by wearing
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Learning is fun with Brainy Baby!
By Monica Stylli on 21/02/2007 02:05:19
Here at ThinkBaby we think the new Brainy Baby DVDs are a great way to give your little genius a head start!
and even art and has been specially created for babies, toddlers and pre-school children. Titles in the collection include Right Brain which focuses on cognitive skills such as creative thinking and spatial reasoning and Left Brain which concentrates
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Childhood asthma and fish oil
By Monica Stylli on 16/07/2008 10:18:31
European research suggests that taking fish oil supplements may reduce the risk of childhood asthma
to examine the effect of fish oils on pre-term birth and low birth weight. One group of women was given fish oil supplements, another olive oil supplements and the third no supplements.Once the babies were born to these women, the trial continued
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Pregnancy and travel insurance
By Monica Stylli on 14/07/2010 01:02:07
A recent survey suggests that pregnant women are left clueless when it comes to travel insurance
specialists Essential Travel receive around 60 calls a day from women in their first trimester with concerns about the status of their pregnancy. Many worry that insurers classify pregnancy as a ‘pre-existing medical condition’. In reality 99% of pregnant
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