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Babies, children and bee stings
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/07/2007 01:34:50
The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more - what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings?
The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more often, so what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings? Well, apart from that they hurt!Different stingsAlthough a bee dies after it has issued its sting, wasps and other stinging flying insects
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How to deal with childhood fears
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/10/2006 01:43:59
Dogs, wasps, things that go bump in the night... Children have vivid imaginations but it's important for us to help them put their phobias into context.
connection.Wasps and beesYou’d be a strange person if you enjoyed having a wasp buzzing around you, but it is important not to make a fuss when you see them. Everyone knows that flapping at them will aggravate the situation, and your child will learn from you
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Your thirteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 26/07/2007 07:40:15
Your newly upright baby is becoming ever more communicative by the day
and rubella (aka German measles), known as the MMR vaccine.Bee and wasp stings - When the sun is out then so are the bugs, here's how to deal with common stings.Allergies and your baby- Read more here on what you should look out for and what the most
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Categories
Baby development (1)
Baby health and safety (1)
Your toddler (1)
Authors
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Date Range
More than 12 months (3)
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