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Child Safety Shopping List
By Sarah Lawson on 25/06/2008 02:51:57
For CHILD SAFETY WEEK – Babies R Us give ThinkBaby their useful checklist for essential products that help keep your home safe once your baby or toddler is on the move
Fireguard, £18.99Home Safety Starter Pack, £9.99Bruin Flexi Travel Barrier, £22.99Before your baby is born, the idea of completely overhauling your lifestyle in order to make your home a baby-safe bubble seems extremely daunting. But in fact
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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
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Mookie Steer n Grow trike
By Sarah Lawson on 01/08/2006 16:41:58
A great first bike experience for toddlers with the safety of three wheels and a handle for parents to guide the direction and speed.
Once your baby is on the move, speed becomes a big deal! Whether it's crawling at a rate of knots or toddling speedily towards a big scary duck pond. But usually, the joys of bike-riding have to wait until they're a lot older.However, you might have seen other parents out and abo...
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Graco Launch Car Seat Selector
By Sarah Lawson on 27/06/2008 01:54:11
One of the biggest names in car seats unveil an online checking system so parents get the right child seat for their vehicle
Buying the right infant car seat can be a headache for parents. Whilst all reputable brands and the stores which sell them will always make sure the latest safety standards are met, not all car seats suit every car on the road. To help with this
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Review: First Aid for Babies & Children
By Sarah Lawson on 04/05/2006 13:00:00
A useful reference book about first aid, treatments for injuries and illness, immunisation and more.
safety and accidents, and the second half of the book covers first aid for medical conditions.A voice of authorityThe book is well researched and gives you detail about conditions and your child's body so you can feel properly briefed about potential
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Review: Gina Ford's Top Tips for Contented Babies
By Sarah Lawson on 09/05/2006 10:00:00
Baby routines expert Gina Ford boils down her insights into feeding, sleeping and parenting for a handy top tips guide.
Sleeping, Milk Feeding, Weaning, Potty Training, Behaviour and Habits and Safety.Because it is a short and sweet little volume, there is no index at the back.Useful adviceBabies are complex beings! Each subject warrants a library of books in itself
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Road Pollution and Fetal Development
By Sarah Lawson on 20/04/2009 02:39:03
A new study examines the risk of exposure to traffic pollution for pregnant women
are some useful articles about issues which could affect your baby during pregnancy:Air pollution and fumesDietAlcoholCaffeineAdditivesCigarettes Night workingFake tan and sun beds Hair dyeFor more about health and safety at work when you are expecting, go
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Wearing a seat belt in pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 16/08/2010 01:17:32
Seat belts are essential and a legal requirement at any time, but even more so in pregnancy
stomach cramps, these will not be caused by a safety harness. Your womb is well protected in there!As your bump grows, try to keep the lap part of your belt low, under your bump if possible. This is more for comfort than safety, as it should not pose a
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Hauck's new Disney Trike
By Sarah Lawson on 06/08/2008 01:43:02
Get a Pooh or Princess tricycle for toddler days out this summer
for money. The trike is suitable from 10 months through to three years-plus. It also has a safety harness, a special Disney cushion for comfort just above the seat, easy-grip handles, large rubber wheels for extra safety, and a superb bucket at rear to keep
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Concord's Super-Compact Spin Feeding Chair
By Sarah Lawson on 07/12/2009 02:28:12
Light, easy to handle and perfect for compact kitchen spaces, the Concord Spin is a savvy feeding chair
Not everyone has a huge kitchen space but because of their safety-conscious design, most feeding chairs take up a lot of room. This isn't just because the seat and the tray are big, but because the chair's feet have to span out to provide a safe
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