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New Nursery Goodies from Tippitoes
By Sarah Lawson on 08/07/2008 03:18:51
Nursery product Tippitoes is known for its down to earth baby essentials and their new products are great, useful additions

UK baby product brand Tippitoes are always looking for ways to provide parents with good-value nursery essentials that don't cut back on quality or design and we love their new ranges.Tippitoes Training Cup, £2.99When your baby is not breastfeeding

10 of the best first cups for your baby
By Kyrsty Hazell on 23/09/2012 12:55:32
Make the transition from bottle to cup in style with these cool trainer cup offerings for babies from 6 months and up

Baby Bjorn Baby's First CupBright and distinctive to look at, this open cup will encourage little ones to drink just like mum and dad, plus its sturdy base will lessen the risks of knocks.Baby Bjorn Baby's First Cup, £7.95, available at Kiddicare.

Gallery Thea Gifts
By Debra Stottor on 21/01/2009 02:49:19
Mark a birth or special occasion with a beautiful personalised ceramic treasure

will go wild for trains, tractors and dinosaurs. Just choose your them and Thea wil do the rest. Prices start at £10 for an egg cup; children’s mugs £15, and plates £35.For more details, visit www.gallerythea.co.uk or phone Thea on 01502 722 433.

All you need to know about sterilising
By Cheryl Freedman on 03/03/2011 09:51:49
It keeps your baby's feeding kit clean, and stops bacteria breeding – but what do you really need to sterilise, and when can you finally stop?

. After that, the official recommendation is to give them a hot, soapy wash, squeezing out any water that gets inside.What about training cups, bowls and spoons?According to official guidelines, training cups only need to be sterilised for the first six

Pushy Mothers fitness groups
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/11/2006 11:36:41
Get some exercise with other new mums, without the need to leave your baby and buggy at home!

and coffee mornings with new mums.Perfect! I hear you say. True, a bit of shopping while your newborn slumbers can be fun, but it’s hardly going to exercise much more than your credit card. And coffee mornings are everyone’s cup of tea (pardon the pun

Baby development: Your nineteen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 14/09/2007 07:04:37
Catch me if you can!

stacking cups on top of one another, rather than inside one another. If he's outgrown his posting box he may be ready for a simple big-piece jigsaw puzzle. He's most likely still fascinated with containers and can spend minutes at a time transferring blocks

Working when you’re pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/09/2010 00:10:57
Ten tips for making working in pregnancy a pleasure

Of course it’s not always easy to change your route to work unless you live in a town or city where there are multiple routes to take, but if you’re always stuck on a busy train with no seat, once you are pregnant (and long before you stand a chance

Breastfeeding top tips
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2006 11:15:43
ThinkBaby members join the experts to give their advice for successful breastfeeding

that can help: chilled Savoy cabbage leaves placed over your breasts or in your bra cups will help soothe the pain. It sounds loopy but several ThinkBaby mums can vouch for its effectiveness.5) Put baby & self first – try not to worry about other people

Home birth - the pros and cons
By ThinkBaby on 12/07/2010 11:16:53
The number of home births in the UK is on the rise, and not without reason, but it's not for everyone

- sorry guys - but it's also far nicer for your birth partner to spend the x many hours of labour with you at home where he can pop off and put the kettle on, rather than hanging around in a hospital falling prey to plastic cups of warm mud from the coffee

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