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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
Whether your are dressing your baby in winter or caring for your baby in hot weather, a safe room temperature for your baby's bedtime remains pretty much the same: 18 degrees C. (NHS Direct recommend keeping the room between 16 and 20 degrees C
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Theatre for toddlers: Room on a Broom
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/07/2009 01:42:50
Julia Donaldson's magical picture book comes to life in this charming show for children aged 3 and up
. This summer and into September, they are touring with their wonderful live adaptation of 'Room on a Broom', the joyous children's book favrouite written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler (of 'The Gruffalo' fame).See 'Room on a Broom' live
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Fearne Cotton tweets from Holly Willoughby’s labour room
By Lorna Bremner on 13/04/2011 10:16:05
Phillip Schofield and Fearne cotton keep fans up to date on Holly’s labour
UPDATE: The latest from Holly's Twitterati on her labourHolly Willoughby is still in labour after going into hospital yesterday. Fans have been kept up to date on progress by her This Morning co-presenter Phillip Schofield.Fellow presenter Fearne Cotton has also been tweeting fro...
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Muti 'spritzers' from mumstheword.com
By Sarah Lawson on 26/04/2007 02:15:41
Dry rooms or warm nights can cause stuffiness or restlessness for babies, but try these room spritzers for peaceful nights.
is already in the room), or onto a piece of cloth near (but not touching or within reach of) your baby.The Purely Lavender Spritzer (£6.75, 30ml bottle) is a blend of pure lavender essential oil and distilled water. It is useful for calming and easing stress
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Amanda Hargreaves' mini-workout for mums-to-be
By Kimberley Smith on 07/06/2011 17:32:20
Kickstart your pregnancy exercise regime from your living room
Fitness expert Amanda Hargreaves is passionate about getting mums-to-be active during pregnancy. We chatted to her about what she recommends pregnant women do to get in shape for birth and sports and exercises to stear clear of.To help get you started, she's working out three fan...
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Review: Natal Hypnotherapy Birth preparation CD
By Maria Muennich on 24/08/2006 01:20:31
Self-hypnosis for the labour room delivers more than we expected
within minutes and only wake up as the music prompts me to. What's more, I wake up feeling great. And that brings us to the first thing to say about this CD: Even should you find it of absolutely no help in the delivery room, keeping to the programme
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Babies with smoker parents at risk of “third-hand” smoke
By liz trotter on 01/04/2011 15:56:21
High levels of nicotine found in babies who sleep in the same room as parents who smoke
Even if you never smoke in the same room as your baby, you could still be passing on nicotine “third hand”. Babies who sleep in the same room as parents who have recently smoked have three times higher levels of nicotine than babies from smoke
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Key to night sleeping: more daylight
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/06/2006 01:01:52
Allowing babies to sleep or rest awake during the day, without making a room dark could help night sleeping.
to the fact that exposure to daytime light (as opposed to keeping babies inside in darkened rooms) helps them to mature their biological clock - vital in controlling several bodily adjustments including the secretion of melatonin, which develops balanced
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Fairyland Bluebell Boot
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/11/2006 10:11:00
For enjoyment from 18 months up, this playset gives your child the options of a doll's house without taking up too much room.
Fairyland Bluebell Boot A girly treat of a fairy playhouseNot much to fault Features: Lights and sounds, comes with tables and chairs as well as fairy and gnome models. Suitable from 18 months to five years.Price: £35 RRPContact:Early Learning CentreIf you don't have the space o...
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Keeping the air fresh in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/05/2005 02:00:10
Traffic exhaust, smoky rooms and paint fumes - never nice. But in pregnancy, what's safe, and what can you do about dangerous toxins in the air?
, not just in another room. It's good practice for them, as the problem could be even more dangerous for a new baby than it is for you when you are pregnant.Don't worry about times when you are waiting at a bus stop and someone is smoking. Unpleasant
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