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Content&Calm Cot Canopy
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/07/2009 00:45:29
A great baby travel accessory that's useful at home too – the Cot Canopy creates a personal space that's ideal for sleeping babies

wherever you go, it's hard not to disturb your baby's routines. For example, what you will find is that every bedroom you put your baby to nap in is different from the familiar surroundings of your home – hotel rooms, a friend's house, grandma's spare

Daytime sleeping safety
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/01/2007 03:20:07
New research highlights the need for parents to treat daytime naps as they would night sleeping, to avoid cot death.

during pregnancyParents should never let anyone smoke around their babyAlways put a baby on his back to sleepA baby should sleep in a cot in the same room as his parents for the first six monthsMake sure a baby is not too hot and does not sleep with his

Review: Rosebud dolls' house
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/12/2006 01:57:38
There's a lovely mix of modern and traditional in this simple, pretty and affordable dolls' house.

opened and closed, and making the little beds. Each room set is £12.50 per room (kitchen, dining room, bathroom etc)and there's even a pet set for £7. This attention to detail, without the fuss of trawling shops for intricate period dolls' house furniture

CD Review: 'Relax for IVF with Zita West'
By Debra Stottor on 22/09/2008 00:32:59
Midwife, fertility and pregnancy expert Zita West passionately believes in the mind-body link and how it can affect fertility

that allows the listener to focus on certain acupuncture pressure points on the body). It can also be listened to during acupuncture treatment. Zita West's workSpecialist treatments are available at the Womb Room, a walk-in acupuncture room at the Zita West

Chick-A-Dee Nursery Smoke Detector
By Sarah Lawson on 20/03/2009 07:01:09
A pretty little device that puts baby safety first

When you move your baby into his or her own room, if you haven't already, you will want to get a safety monitor so that you can feel connected to your child when you are not there. But have you thought about a smoke alarm, too?Any home

Congratulations - our first ThinkBaby baby!
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/05/2006 10:00:17
Our first in-house new baby since ThinkBaby started!

into the labour room with her, so we got the news by text...Much love from everyone here on the site to Maria and her husband Felix, and best wishes to all you new mums out there!

Ways to keep cool giving birth
By Daniella Delaney on 14/06/2011 16:49:39
If you're having a baby in hot weather, try these tips for keeping chilled out

Ask about ventilationWhen you have a tour of the labour rooms or ante-natal classes (if you are having a hospital birth), ask about air conditioning, whether windows open (and in which case, are you safe from the outside world if you are on ground

Sleep training real experiences: Part two
By Maria Muennich on 14/11/2007 13:19:47
Contentedly going to sleep alone and sleeping through the night?

with him in the room when he fell asleep he was far more likely to be disturbed by us not being there when he woke up during the night. This meant he'd call out for us and need us with him to resettle, and trying to sneak away again without him waking up

Designers Guild: reach for the stars
By Louise Rogers on 31/08/2006 01:27:28
Etoile is the beautiful new range of fabrics and nursery items from Designers Guild. Decorate for baby and treat yourself too!

motif is sure to be a favourite, as is the scalloped edge cotton with its elaborate detail. Use the fabrics for curtains, drapes, bedding – a little effort with the sewing machine is sure to be worth it to create a special ambience in your baby’s room

Buyer's guide to baby monitors
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/04/2009 01:10:32
The key features and useful extras on sound (and vision) monitors to help watch over your child.

baby's crib or cot, you take with you the other half as you move around your home. Many have portable parent units so you can carry it with you rather than having to plug it in, room after room. Monitors are useful if you might be in the garden, lounge

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