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Review: Brio Happy Compact pushchair
By Louise Rogers on 04/12/2007 10:14:44
A good-looking, functional pushchair with plenty of room for baby when travelling, but not the ideal choice if you need to store it in a tight space
Brio Happy Compact Easy to use and palatial for your baby It’s very large, so not much use if you’re short on space Features: The Compact chassis is reversible – just swing over the handlebar, so baby can face whichever way he or you desire – and has a huge basket undern...
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Know -how: safety gates and barriers
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2007 01:45:18
Barriers can be a way of making hallways, rooms and stairs safe when your baby starts to move about, but a badly-fitted one can be dangerous
Safety barriers can help prevent children from falling down stairs, wandering into rooms unsupervised or from getting too close to heat sources like fireplaces. However, safety barriers in themselves can be dangerous if not fitted properly
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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?
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°C. (NHS Direct recommend keeping the room between 16 and 20°C.)It might
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Vote results: sharing your bedroom with baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/05/2006 09:00:00
How long should you keep your baby in your bedroom with you? Three months, six months, until he's stopped feeding? You have your say.
stay in your room before moving to their own space:Up to three or four months.Until he or she is six months old.Sleeping in his or her own room from Day One.Until he or she stops breastfeeding.Stay in parents room indefinitely.It is perhaps
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Victoria Beckham gives up gym for new baby
By Kimberley Smith on 29/06/2011 11:11:10
Victoria and David running out of space as they prepare to welcome baby No 4
space in their four-bedroom LA home."Victoria and David initially planned to have their daughter sleep in their room but eventually decided this just wans't feasible," the source said. "As space is limited, something had to give. Reluctantly, Victoria
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Mamas & Papas Gingerbread interiors
By Sarah Lawson on 12/07/2007 01:27:00
We love the classy and colourful nursery designs M&P have planned for autumn 2007
Mamas and Papas are well-known for their range of interiors for the nursery. Suiting every budget and most modern (and classic styles) they have some inspiration bedroom sets featured both online and in their stores nationwide. However, many of the ranges are rooted in creams, br...
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WowOui – carriers and strollers with style
By Louise Rogers on 10/07/2006 12:51:38
TV's Anna Ryder Richardson launches a range of snazzy carriers and strollers in four styles, called WowOui.
Looking for something out of the ordinary to transport your baby? If you’re in search of a baby carrier or a buggy, WowOui (pronounced wowee, geddit?) could provide the answer. Designed by Anna Ryder Richardson of “Changing Rooms” fame, this new
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How to decorate your baby’s nursery on a budget
By Kyrsty Hazell on 01/04/2011 11:55:47
Pulling together a nursery on a budget? We spoke to nursery furniture expert Lucinda Croft, from Dragons of Walton Street, to find out how
for the rest of the room, which means you’ll steer away from impulse buys. If you choose a pastel colour, for example, you know that the room will be light and pastel hued. Therefore, stick to a colour scheme and the rest will follow," advises Lucinda
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Six of the Best: Baby Monitors
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/06/2008 02:43:12
Six reliable audio baby monitors across a price range for every pocket
Although your baby should sleep in the same room as you for at least the first six months of life, one of the first purchases that parents like to invest in is a baby monitor. Long before your baby sleeps through nights in his own room, it’s good
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The new Philips Digital Audio Monitor
By Sarah Lawson on 23/05/2008 02:43:40
Well-designed and easy to travel with, the new baby monitor from Philips is reliable and versatile
Although you will probably be sleeping in the same room as your baby for the early months, it's a good idea to invest in a baby listening monitor for those times when you want your child to have some quiet nap time. Check out the ThinkBaby Buyer
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