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What to buy in your second trimester
By Kyrsty Hazell on 04/02/2011 14:50:00
The first trimester is over, so now is the time to start tackling the best bit - shopping for essential baby gear and nursery furniture.
Shopping for your baby in your second trimester of pregnancy Once you're first trimester of pregnancy is over, it's time to start thinking about buying your baby essentials while you've still got some energy left!By now you'll notice your body shape
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Changing Bags (of fun)
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/02/2006 01:57:04
Few mums need an excuse to go shopping and a changing bag is going to be one of the hardest working items in your home!
new mum.OiOi 'Hobo' bag £50When I had Lloyd, I used lugging everything around as an excuse to stock up on Cath Kidston bags. But being a bit rusty on the shopping front, I hadn't realised there were dedicated changing bags in such glorious designs
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Bebeco: a natural port of call
By Louise Rogers on 11/03/2008 00:57:14
If you instinctively veer towards all things natural when it comes to your baby, try this great online shop
If you instinctively veer towards all things natural when it comes to your baby, then www.bebeco.co.uk looks like a good place to go shopping online. Who are Bebeco?Originally a reusable nappy advisory service, Bebeco now sells a vast range
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Sneaky peek at the revolutionary new Baby Bjorn baby carrier
By Claudia Briers on 19/04/2011 08:51:38
We travelled to Sweden to meet Bjorn and get a look at the latest carrier before it hits the shops
the shops.Touching down in the land of Abba and Dime bars, we raced straight to Baby Bjorn headquarters on the banks of a beautiful frozen lake to meet the charming Bjorn and his wife who've headed up the family company for 50 years. While supping
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Review: Modern Girl's Guide to Motherhood
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/08/2006 12:59:59
Jane Buckingham's guide to being a yummy mummy once your footloose days as a shopping singleton are behind you.
The Modern Girl's Guide to Motherhood by Jane Buckingham A quick-reference guide to parenting when you're not a natural earth motherThe regular references to 'mom' remind you this book has Stateside roots Features: Pre-birth shopping, hospital
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Fairtrade Fortnight for babies and parents
By Louise Rogers on 29/02/2008 00:33:02
What is Fairtrade, and why is it important when you're shopping for baby products?
You’ve probably been reading and hearing lots about Fairtrade Fortnight (25 February to 9 March 2008), but what’s all about?What is Fairtrade?Put simply, Fairtrade exists to ensure that producers receive a fair price for what they produce, and that their communities can survive a...
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How to get your folic acid from water
By Daniella Delaney on 17/06/2011 15:43:07
We've tried out the new folic acid drink supplement drink before it hits the shops
It's Friday afternoon in the TB office, and while most workers might be taking advantage of the last day of the week to crack into the booze, your conscious TB writers are testing a more relevant tipple. We've just been sent in samples of a new water that's aimed specially at pre...
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Will you be paying out for the new Bugaboo Donkey?
By Eva Fernandes on 14/04/2011 11:56:47
As the latest must-have buggy from Bugaboo prepares to hit the shops, we ask, will you be pre-ordering yours?
The wait is finally over. The most eagerly awaited buggy this year, the Bugaboo Donkey, is nearly here. It's on sale in shops on 1 May, but you'll need to get in quick, stockists are already proclaiming that only a limited number are available
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Homemade baby food vs jars
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2006 15:50:12
68 per cent of ThinkBaby members vote that homemade baby food is better than shop-bought options because it's healthier.
Thanks to everyone who voted in our latest poll, about baby foods.We wanted to know why you would give your baby homemade food rather than jars or pots of shop-bought first foods. Understandably, there are times when shop-bought choices
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Save While you Spend with KidStart
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/11/2008 01:42:07
We love this simple way to add to your baby's Child Trust Fund savings while you do your regular shopping
Most of us love the fact that loyalty card systems mean we can earn money-off vouchers, tickets to Legoland and more while we do our high street shopping, and now there's a simple and easy way to top up your Child Trust Fund, with Kid
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