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Reusable Nappies - What Baby Harvey Thinks of Them!
By Vicky Harris, ThinkBaby Mum on 30/04/2009 12:10:20
ThinkBaby mums give reusable nappies a try with bumGenius One Size real nappies – here's what mum Vicky and son Harvey thought…
We invited ThinkBaby mums who usually use disposable nappies to give reusable nappies a try, and to give us their honest opinions of how they got on. Over the next few days we'll be tracing their feedback, starting with mum Vicky and 11-month
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What ThinkBaby Babies Think of Reusables
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/05/2009 13:43:22
Find out how our ThinkBaby mums and baby testers got on when they ditched disposables and tried cloth nappies
and daughter, 10-week-old Alyssa, got on.Click here to see how mum Melony got on when she gave them a try with her daughters, 20-month-old Isla and her four-month-old Annabelle.Click here to see what happened when mum Heidee gave them a try with her 4-week
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August's review winners!
By ThinkBaby on 30/08/2005 08:51:41
Did your user review win you a set of Mothercare steriliser bottles?
swung the vote between the final ones we were looking at! I am confident that it will last my son until he is 3 or 4 (he is a big baby! already in 6-9 clothes at 4 months!) Read the full review.Congratulations to you both, you'll shortly be receiving
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Brain-storming t-shirts for mums
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/04/2006 15:21:34
Groebaby have come up with the simple but brilliant idea of putting bold, stimulating images on t-shirts for babies to gaze at.
if you don't have a baby, they look quite cool, and if you do have a baby, perhaps they'll help him or her to become a Nobel prize-winning scientist one day. And if not, he or she will enjoy dribbling onto the t-shirts anyway.The t-shirts cost £14.99 each
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New JCB gear at Boots
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/10/2006 12:25:05
Your budding Bob the Builder can look like the genuine article with Boots' new boyswear made exclusively with JCB.
the new range, call 0845 070 8090.
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Baby shoes from Funky Feet Fashions
By Debra Stottor on 16/10/2008 01:05:36
Baby's first footwear shouldn't be proper shoes – but soft slip-ons can still be cute and fun!
Feet Fashions’ shoes cost £17 (0-2 years) or £21 (2-5 years), and if you want to complete the look for your little one, watch out for the selection of co-ordinating playsuits (£19), T-shirts (£16), bags (£10) and greetings cards (£3.50).For more
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Baby and Toddler Lift-off Rocket
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/11/2006 09:44:12
A fabulous, noisy play rocket ideal for budding astronauts from 18 months to five years.
alien, moon buggy and crater all included. Suitable for 18 months to five years.Price: £30 RRPContact:Early Learning CentrePlaysets aren't always just about doll's houses and knights' castles. One of the big hits this year is bound to be ELC's chunky
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ThinkBaby's best: changing bags
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/03/2007 05:45:51
These days parents want something stylish and tailor-made for their nappies and wipes!
OiOi Seaspray Carry AllIt really wasn't that long ago that changing bags were just an improvised bag you already owned, stuffed with nappies, wipes and some plastic bags for 'soiled goods'. In fact, my friend, whose sons are seven and five years old
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Reusable Nappies – What Baby Lucas Thinks!
By Heidee Hallam, ThinkBaby Mum on 30/04/2009 17:26:55
ThinkBaby testers – mum Heidee and 4-week-old Lucas – tell us what they think of trying reusable nappies for the first time
To mark Real Nappy Week 2009, we invited ThinkBaby mums who usually use disposable nappies to give bumGenius reusable nappies a try, and to give us their honest opinions of how they got on. Over the next few days we'll be tracing their feedback
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Inch Blue: soft shoes for heavenly toes
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/07/2006 12:04:18
Babies don't need shoes until they can walk, but soft footwear like the wonderful Inch Blue range is great for tiny toes on the go.
enjoy a spot of princess chic or even choose the dragon or frog prince look!Brown patterned boots could suit boys or girls, while the bold patterns in blue indulge soccer-happy parents and fun-loving sons who often miss out on the more interesting
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