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Review: The First Years' Dreams-in-Sight mobile
By Sarah Lawson on 23/03/2006 10:00:00
The First Years' new Nature Sensations range for babies includes this moving, musical mobile with gentle light projections.
First Years Dreams-in-Sight mobile Whizzbang mobile with soft toys, a moving canopy, and music and light stimulation There's so much to it that it does take a while to put together Features: Plays four different musical selections, has remote
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Baby's First Year calendar
By Sarah Lawson on 24/01/2007 02:49:11
Designed like a calendar, this first year reminder chart sits on your kitchen wall and helps you makr the milestones from birth to your baby's first birthday.
There are lots of beautiful baby books and boxes around for you to inscribe with the dates of 'the first tooth', 'the first proper meal', 'the first smile', but most of the time, the keepsakes you have of your baby's first year, and the gift box
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What to Expect the first year review
By Cara Frost-Sharratt on 27/12/2005 10:07:27
An exhaustive handbook to health, development and parenting tips from birth to a baby's first birthday
What to Expect the first year (Second Edition) by Heidi Murkoff, Arlene Eisenberg and Sandee Hathaway Everything you need to know and things you didn't realise you need to knowNot one for those who like a flowing read but otherwise there's not much
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The First Years' new Nature Sensations toys
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/06/2006 10:10:00
From six months, the latest Nature Sensations toys offer bright, pretty stimulation that's fun for babies and toddlers.
Push Along Turtle £6.75The First Years group has a wonderful new range of early toys for small children called Nature Sensations.Encouraging touch and feel as well as visual stimulation, the theme is the natural world, with animal and insect
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Mums push baby buggy 639 miles in first year
By Laura Nelson on 03/02/2011 12:16:08
The average UK mum pushes her baby's buggy 1,028km in the first year after birth
UK mums push their baby’s pushchair a massive 639 miles in the first year after birth, a new study reveals. Mums desperate to get their baby to sleep take their baby out in the buggy six times a week, walking over 2 miles each time. According
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Avoiding honey for the first year
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/03/2006 01:37:53
Why one of nature's sweetest treats should be avoided until your child is one year old.
untreated.Beyond her first birthday, it’s fine to give your child Winnie the Pooh’s favourite snack, because scientists believe that older children and adults are exposed to these spores without any significant adverse reaction to them. However, bear in mind
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Language development in the first year
By ThinkBaby on 28/07/2009 00:32:54
How your baby finds his voice and how you can encourage his speech development
will understand that you are talking to him and he can take comfort from your voice in the early days. Later he'll be able to interpret the emotions behind what you're saying by your tone of voice and by about half-way through his first year he'll have such a
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Holding off juice for the first year
By ThinkBaby on 30/06/2009 00:16:24
It might seem like a healthy choice, but juice isn't the best drink for your baby
To most of us, fruit juice is regarded as a healthy option, but sugars and acids don’t make juice a good choice for babies and small children.Better alternativesIn your baby’s first year of life, he will gain most nutrition from the milk he drinks
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Denise Van Outen on her first year of being a mum
By Kimberley Smith on 24/05/2011 17:35:33
As baby Betsey turns 1, we catch up with her mum, Denise Van Outen to chat about how she gets her me-time
first long haul flight. It was 11 hours and she was as good as gold because I downloaded all these toddler apps and her favourite shows onto my iPad. Every time I thought she was going to cry, I just put on In the Night Garden and On the flight when I
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Research links antibiotics and asthma
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/03/2006 10:09:12
Canadian researchers claim antibiotics given in the first year can increase the risk of asthma.
Researchers in Canada at the University of British Columbia have found that children who are given antibiotics in the first year of life are twice as likely to develop childhood asthma as those who do not take the drug.Antibiotics are not as freely
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