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money concerns
By Vinze Hughes on 27/04/2006 in forum
used to it and tax credits help out a lot.hope this helps and im sure that you'll make a great daddy. Hi thereIt can seem like a huge worry, but you really don't need ot buy every piece of euipment outthere and you'll be surprised how many people you
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Mother's Day competition
By ThinkBaby on 20/03/2006 in Competition announcements
Your entries for our Mother's Day gift wishlist and the winner of the beautiful Flower Stork bouquet of baby clothes.
daughter presents her with a ring from daddy and a card asking Claire to marry him, but she suspects that might be a little beyond her three-month-old!Despite the joy and excitement of having babies, it's not surprising that a little guilt-free 'me' time
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Baby Bjorn Traveller Competition results
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/11/2006 in Competition announcements
The judges here and in Sweden have made their decision and here's the results and the winning pictures...
boring and unadventurous. First prizeAlthough we had many wonderful entries, we loved the feel of holiday sun about Deshini Chetty's entry: 'Alexander and daddy in Santorini, Greece'. The judges said: 'This picture exudes the warmth and fun of travel
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Tearful new mum..
By Sam Taylor on 22/07/2005 in forum
to your midwife, health visitor or GP. I needed quite a lot of help and was so glad I asked for it! Make time for yourself, don't forget the things you enjoy, let Daddy hold the baby while you have a bath, sleep when your baby sleeps and sod the ironing
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A special thread to remember our angels!
By Ash-due 18-10-09 on 09/03/2011 in forum
and daddie xxxxxxxx Es that was beautiful.We lost our baby at 8 weeks on the 4th May, our first after 6 months of ttc. I named him Gabriel as I thought of him as a boy. I've got a box with his scan pictures and a couple of other things to remember him which
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Reading to your baby or toddler
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/03/2007 in Products
Reading books or just telling stories from your imagination – your baby or child will love to hear your voice
they have heard since they were in the womb, and certainly as soon as they are born, that sense of who their mother is becomes very strong. They also begin to recognise other familliar voices – daddy, big brother or sister, granny, and so on – and you
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Your thirteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 26/07/2007 in Your baby and you
Your newly upright baby is becoming ever more communicative by the day
leaves for work. If so, try to keep goodbyes short and sweet and reassure him that mummy or daddy will be back soon. What you can doIf your baby is already walking then you'll be amazed at how quickly he hones this new skill and you'll need to re
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Top 10 top tips for chill-out toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/01/2008 in Your toddler
Life with a young child can be an emotional rollercoaster, but how can you create a calm peace when they get too upset or over-excited?
to ride out an upset. Some children may well enjoy some rough and tumble play 'bonking daddy on the head with a cushion' etc. But for most, calming games that are not too difficult (which would risk further frustration) work very well. For even very young
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Baby led weaning - help
By GemJ on 25/08/2011 in forum
from purees to finger food. His little sister started trying finger foods at 5m - pinching stuff off daddy's plate! - she'd literally have the odd chip (home made, no salt!) or cooked carrot, for instance, here and there for about 2-3 weeks so
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Wierd Jealousy*
By LadySteffy on 15/06/2009 in forum
's perfectly normal and quite funny, we wind Kyrie up by kissing in front of her and she comes running over lips puckered not wanting to be left out then she'll hug daddy while saying mine and normally poking her tongue out at me. It usually ends with her being
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