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Help! Child-friendly cafes in central London
need a nice place for afternoon tea!
by Maria
Hi all, I'm coming over to London for the weekend and want to meet friends for afternoon tea somewhere central, but never having coped with the little one in London I have no idea where we can go that's v.central and also child-friendly. Anyone got
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02/12/2007 10:38:59
by R Davis
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The new Bugaboo Bee pushchair
by Zoe l 4
and yet very sturdy. It's stylish design will certainly turn heads (as long as you don't mind the attention!). The hood is MASSIVE! I suppose the baby can have some privacy! : We live in central London and use public transport. Judging by the Bee
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09/05/2008 11:58:13
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1 candy apple
by Elaine Adkins
was looking for a pram and eventually decided on the Icandy Apple too. I was really pleased with how small it folded into the boot of my car. The fact that it was a travel system was great for me too. I managed to get it at a shop called Baby Central in my
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04/06/2007 21:56:27
by Jo Allan
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What do you think of this idea !!!
by claire coray
...hope to talk to you soonLove Claire and baby Jennifer xxxHealth and Happyness Sounds like a very mammoth task to me. There are people on this site from all over, what sort of location would you be thinking? It would have to be pretty central to everyone
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25/08/2008 23:09:38
by Luce & Bethany (born 13/11/08)
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Phan Rang & Thap Cham
by mathbgth
. There are also several thousand Chinese in the area, many of whom come to worship at the 135-year old Quang Cong Pagoda (Ð Thong Nhat), a colourful Chinese temple in the town centre. With both Hwy 1A and Hwy 20 (heading to the central highlands) passing through
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25/07/2012 17:48:18
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crying baby
by hancock kate
find a cranial osteopath done Hi KateSorry for the delay in getting back to you. I am based in London so the ones I know are here, but I am going to contact one of them today and see if they can recommend a reliable central source of links to other
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12/09/2006 12:38:31
by Laura Davies
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how warm should my baby be?
by Claire Barden
is an incredibly warm baby anyway, and we don't have double glazing or particually efficient central heating- so we had to sort of bodge the number of layers and temperature and things.Ask your midwife! Also- if you buy sheets/blankets new from somewhere like
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03/11/2005 18:01:18
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A Home to Grow Childminding
Childminding
by ahometogrow
and other areas in Westminster, Central and North West Londonchildminder, child care, day care, nanny, babysitter, au pair, creche, st johns wood, marylebone, baby, children, westminster childminder, st johns wood childminder, marylebone childminder, london
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09/01/2012 14:51:39
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Mummy MOT
by annc
in Central London called Tonicity a month ago (they call the assessment and treatments Natal). Lots of questions about the birth of my DD, general health and that sort of thing. The physio gave me a programme to help my pelvic floor get back into shape. I had
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26/04/2010 13:01:52
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A Home to Grow Childminding
Childcare
by ahometogrow
Vale • Paddington • St John's Wood • Swiss Cottage • Marylebone • Camden • Mayfair • Primrose Hill • Bayswater and other areas in Westminster, Central and North West London Lydia & Dale Hello,Our names
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06/08/2012 05:49:53
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