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Sophie Ellis-Bextor gives birth to third baby
By Sophie Westnedge on 26/04/2012 16:38:28
Singer and her hubby welcome son sharing his name and weight on Twitter
Sophie Ellis-Bextor has given birth to her third son. The singer and her hubby Richard Jones, musician in band The Feeling, who are already parents to Sonny, 8, and Kit, 3, welcomed new baby named Ray Holiday. Richard took to Twitter to share
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Safe swimming for babies
By Monica Stylli on 14/06/2010 01:09:14
Some useful advice for protecting delicate skin from sun and sea.
With the summer months upon us it won’t be long before you’ll have the paddling pool out in the garden or be jetting off on that family holiday in the sun. Babies and toddlers love nothing more than splashing about in the sea or a swimming pool
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Staying safe in the sun
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/05/2006 12:00:36
Babies shouldn't avoid strong sunight altogether and children's skin needs protecting. Here are the key facts and tips.
or late in the day Water and sand increase sun ray reflection so be very aware in these settingsBuy a sun screen that's water-resistant and renew it after being in waterDon't forget feet, hands, ears, neck etc. It is best to keep babies under six months
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Family Summer: Sun Care Tips
By Sarah Lawson on 10/08/2010 01:46:51
Here are 5 great tips about keeping your family's skin safe in the sun this summer
of sun lotion on a two week holiday if applied properly and regularly. To apply sunscreen at the level required to achieve the labelled SPF, the website of the skin cancer charity Skcin recommends that 35ml is needed for one full-body application
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Little Life Arc 2 and 3 travel cots
By Louise Rogers on 12/02/2008 01:04:20
Is it a travel cot? Is it a playpen? Is it a sun protection tent? It's all three!
features on both modelsThe padded mattress gives good comfort and the mesh top and sides give excellent breathability, even when covered with the UV-protective sunshade that comes as standard. This, of course, makes it ideal for use on holiday, giving
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Beach sun safety for babies and children
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/08/2009 01:49:03
Even when babies and children are safe by your side, the sun is still their biggest danger
, there are important safety issues they need to be protected from: the sun's rays, for a start.Suncare for babies and childrenAcross the ThinkBaby site, there are useful articles to help make your trips out with your baby or toddler safer:Keep safe in the heat
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Bruce Willis’ baby girl revealed
By Sophie Westnedge on 15/05/2012 15:06:21
As the first snap of Bruce Willis’ baby appears we round up other adorable celeb dad and baby pics
Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming, has taken to Twitter to share the first picture of their baby daughter Mabel Ray.The Die Hard star’s wife posted an adorable photo of baby Mabel, who was born in April, in dad Bruce’s arms on a family holiday
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Staying cool in pregnancy when it's hot
By ThinkBaby on 28/06/2009 01:43:28
How to stay safely and comfortably cool when the temperature rises, if you're pregnant.
Whether it's a classic English summer heat wave or a last pre-family holiday somewhere warm and sunny, being careful in the heat is particularly important during pregnancy when it's both easier to overheat and more important than ever that you
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Pregnancy in the sun
By Maria Muennich on 19/06/2010 12:44:39
The how and why of protecting your pregnancy skin and staying cool when the temperatures rise
Most of us love a bit of sun, but whether you're jetting off on a last baby-free holiday or simply getting out and making the most of the occasional sun rays reaching the British Isles, you'll want to take especial care to protect your skin
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Relax! 10 ways to de-stress when you're pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 05/06/2008 01:40:55
Physical challenges, pregnancy discomforts and inevitable life-changes can all make for stress when you're pregnant, here's ideas for relaxing and avoiding the stress in the first place
lunch from a sandwich shop that's further away than the usual. Sunshine also improves your mood, and we don't often see that much of the rays in the UK, so so seize your chances to soak up a little when the sun does come out of hiding, but be sure
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