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Buyer's Guide to Baby Toys
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2008 00:57:47
It'll be a while before little Johnny can kick a ball, but what toys are suitable from birth?

, but if they are better suited to babies who can sit up, then don't push them on a younger child in the hope it will advance their mental stimulation. It is better for your child to find easy amusement than to fail to understand something beyond her ability.What to buy

Buyer's Guide to Cots
By Louise Rogers on 29/01/2009 09:15:25
By about ten to 16 weeks you'll need to move your baby from a crib to a cot. So what are the options?

, as the sides can be removed when your baby is ready to make a small, child-sized bed. However, if you have a second child before your first has outgrown this, you’ll find yourself back to square one, and buying another bed. Also, because they are larger, your

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

.Safety barriersParents often mistakenly called these stair gates, but safety barriers can be used across the door of a room where you wish to contain your child (possibly their bedroom or playroom) or one you want him to stay away from (the kitchen, for example

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.

. If you are unsure, look at the section on travel barriers, below.)Safety barriersParents often mistakenly called these stair gates, but safety barriers can be used across the door of a room where you wish to contain your child (possibly their bedroom

Buyer's Guide to Baby Thermometers
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/01/2008 02:47:15
With vaccinations, minor ailments and even teething causing raised temperatures, you'll be amazed how useful a family thermometer can be, from birth

. NOT before three months unless expressly prescribed by a doctor.When a reading is over 39 degress C, or your child's temperature is over 38 degrees C for a sustained period, you should call your GP or NHS Direct on 0845 4647.When you think your child is very

Buyer's Guide to lightweight buggies
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/08/2008 01:51:50
For popping around town or going on a holiday, a lightweight buggy can be a godsend. They come in sizes suitable from birth, and range from the super-cheap to the luxury.

that you can buy and use from day one.What to look forCheck out the size of the buggy when it’s folded if carrying on planes etc. is important for you.Try to find one with a carry handle on the side as this makes it easier to carry when folded. (Some come

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