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Pregnancy lilo, the holo offers mums the chance to relax
By Kimberley Smith on 19/07/2010 16:49:47
Mum-of-two creates pregnancy lilo for comfortable relaxation on land and water
We’re loving this new invention for mums-to-be. The holo, a lilo with a hole in the middle big enough for your baby bump, enables you to lie comfortably either on the water or just watching TV in your living room!Lying on your back in pregnancy can
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Cake Lingerie’s sexy collection for mums-to-be
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 29/04/2010 13:35:15
Check out the latest range of bras, briefs and nightwear from this lush maternity and nursing lingerie brand...plus a sneak preview of two yet-to-be released styles!
, there are two more sexy styles you can look forward to in mid-June – Meringue and Blue Berry. We’ve included a sneak peak here, so you know exactly how hot they’ll be! Click through to check them out…Cake Lingerie comes from Australia, and makes underwear
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5 of the best double buggies for twins
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 13/02/2012 15:41:03
The best twin and tandem buggies for pushing babies of the same age
twins are older, but not really an option when you’re about to give birth to two!There are two types of double buggies: twin, which means the seats are side by side; and tandem, which means the seats are one in front of the other. There are options
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Baby bedding - the essentials
By Louise Rogers on 20/04/2007 01:26:44
What bed clothes do you need for a new baby? And what should you leave out?
you buy.PLUS EITHER Four top sheetsAND Two to four blankets'Cellular' blankets are great for temperature regulation, softer for your baby and light. If you go to a shop like Mothercare you will quickly see what a 'cellular blanket' is.OR two or three
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Know -how: safety gates and barriers
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2007 01:45:18
Barriers can be a way of making hallways, rooms and stairs safe when your baby starts to move about, but a badly-fitted one can be dangerous
). Barriers are designed to work for containing children up to two years. Beyond this age they can pose a danger if the child is strong enough to thoroughly shake the barrier and weaken it, or is tall enough to climb over it but is likely to fall down
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5 of the best lightweight twin buggies
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 13/05/2010 14:02:11
The best side-by-side double buggies for twins or siblings, minus the weight
Twin buggies can weigh less than a single pushchair!Pushing twins or two siblings of different ages around requires enough strength as it is, so shave off the excess weight with a lighter twin buggy. “Twin” doesn’t mean your passengers need to be a
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5 of the best lightweight tandem buggies
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 14/05/2010 16:58:11
The best inline double buggies for twins or siblings, that won't weigh you down
Lighter tandem buggiesPushing two children – whether they’re twins or siblings – will always require more muscle that pushing a single buggy. After all, you’ve got twice as many passengers! But, the weight of your buggy doesn’t need to add
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The Christmas presents no mum or mum-to-be wants to get
By Daniella Delaney on 23/12/2011 08:43:21
We'd be so disappointed if either of these was in our stocking on December 25th
carrier to keep out the effects of the elements, but is it us, or does it look slightly unnerving - you and your baby like two distended heads?Read more on:10 things you should never say to a new mum10 things every new mum wants to hearTop 10 teddy bears
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Buyer's Guide to Double Pushchairs
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/12/2006 02:26:47
Whether it's for twin babies or for use with siblings of different ages, there are many different double buggy options to think about.
. If this is the case, check out the 'alternatives to a double', below.If you are buying a twin buggy for two bigger siblings, think about whether they are the kind of children who will have a tantrum if you put one of them in the back and one in the front
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Buyer's Guide to Safety Barriers, Guards & Bumpers
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/12/2009 01:37:56
For use in front of fires, stairs, doorways, to cordon off areas or to prevent falls from bed - there are a range of home safety options.
or playroom) or one you want him to stay away from (the kitchen, for example). Barriers are designed to work for containing children up to two years. Beyond this age they can pose a danger if the child is strong enough to thoroughly shake the barrier
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