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Celine Dion: How I cope with twins
By Liz Stansfield on 08/12/2010 11:49:11
Singer admits to being in her pyjamas until lunchtime looking after newborn twins Eddy and Nelson
’s finding it tough being a mum to her twins boys with husband Rene Angélil, but is loving every second.“I nurse both babies at the same time,” said Celine. “I’m in my pyjamas until lunchtime and there’s not time to shower.”But it seems her older son, Rene
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Babes with Babies feeding pjs
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/07/2007 01:42:13
If you're not feeling like a yummy mummy, treat yourself to some glam houseware that's especially designed for breastfeeding
… with these gorgeous pyjamas from Babes With Babies, we might just make an exception.Spottydotty PyjamasOK, even of you’ve never checked out the Babes With Babies website before, the name gives it away somewhat – this is a website that understands that you
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Drynites® Sleep Shorts
By Monica Stylli on 12/09/2007 01:25:38
Protective sleepwear from Huggies for those ‘little accidents’
the DryNites® Pyjama Pants, which can be worn underneath the pyjamas like underwear.The Drynites® Sleep Shorts are priced from £4.95 and are available in two sizes – aged 4-7 and 8-12 years.For a free product sample of DryNites® Pyjama Pants or new Dry
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Our Babyrug competition winners!
By ThinkBaby on 06/02/2007 01:00:19
We announce which lucky members have won an Extreme Bug in a Rug!
Last month ThinkBaby teamed up with Babyrug to offer our members the chance to win one of 5 sets of Extreme Bug in a Rug and pyjama sets.Congratulations to our winners: Tiffany Mendel from Surrey, Angela Onions from Cheshire, Mike Hutchinson
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Our Babyrug competition winners
By ThinkBaby on 04/04/2007 11:30:41
We announce which lucky members have won an Extreme Bug in a Rug!
Whoever said "Life wasn't meant to be easy" obviously never had a Bug in a Rug wrap. This month ThinkBaby have teamed up with BabyRug to offer our members the chance to win one of 4 sets of Extreme Bug in a Rugs and Pyjamas!The Bug in a Rug Extreme
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Toddlers who won't bathe
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/03/2007 04:04:46
Bathtime is usually a happy, playful event, but it can be a struggle when your toddler suddenly turns against it.
tips:Bring bathtime forward You would be amazed how a child who has spent two years loving bathtime at 7.30pm suddenly becomes a fractious monster. Getting your toddler into the bath is a struggle. Getting him out is a struggle. Gteting his pyjamas
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Bebeco: a natural port of call
By Louise Rogers on 11/03/2008 00:57:14
If you instinctively veer towards all things natural when it comes to your baby, try this great online shop
cot mattresses, plus organic bedlinen and nightwear (the bamboo and organic cotton pyjamas are amazingly soft and cost £19.99, for one year plus). And for a totally natural start in life, there’s the Nature’s Purest Moses Basket, £59.99, a maize basket
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Baby's Room Temperature
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/01/2009 02:02:51
Whilst most people understand it's important not to let their baby's room get too hot, it's vital not to let it get too cold, either
nappy or vest rather than a sleepsuit or pyjamas. However, if the night times cool down, either put simple pjs on your child when it's time for you to go to bed (a very sleepy child is unlikely to wake or stir very long), and add an extra sheet
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Baby's skin at bathtime
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 01:45:10
We want to keep our babies clean but it's important not to dry out a small child's tender new skin
emollient at bathtime, and a soap substitute such as aqueous cream to avoid drying their skin out.After the bath, slather on lots of unscented moisturiser before you put their pyjamas on. They might not look so nice but the greasier moisturisers tend to work
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Safe sleeping temperatures for babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/11/2010 02:25:36
When seasons become unexpectedly warmer or cooler, your habits can be caught out. But what is safe for sleeptime?
, don't worry if your child wants to sleep just in a nappy or vest rather than a sleepsuit or pyjamas. However, if the night times cool down, either put simple pjs on your child when you go to bed (a very sleepy child is unlikely to wake or stir very
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