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Coping with mealtime messiness
By Cheryl Freedman on 25/02/2011 19:38:13
More food on the floor, or smeared over your baby's face, than in her mouth? It's par for the course at this inquisitive age - here's how to cope with a messy eater
of emergency wipes within reach to wipe sticky fingers and spills. Also consider buying a multipack of flannels, that you can wash and reuse - a greener way to wipe sticky hands and faces.Build in enough timeBe realistic about how long mealtimes are going
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How to help your baby start feeding himself
By Cheryl Freedman on 18/02/2011 09:09:28
Yes, it will be messy and a lot will probably end up on the floor - but now's the time to encourage your baby to grab that spoon
to the high chair tray and enable your baby to get at his food without having to chase the dish round. Best of all, it limits bowl-flinging opportunities when he gets bored!If your room is carpeted, also kit yourself out with a wipe-clean vinyl 'mess mat
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Beat bugs in the kitchen
By Cheryl Freedman on 20/02/2011 15:15:30
Don't want your baby to get an unnecessary tummy upset? Then follow these tips for obliterating germs and bacteria in your domestic domain
for washing up, wiping surfaces, washing floors and so on to avoid cross-contamination.Rule 3 Keep surfaces shipshape Regularly disinfect not just your kitchen worktops, but also anything that you frequently touch with your hands, such as cupboard handles
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