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Gorgeous ethical and eco baby products
By Kyrsty Hazell on 09/09/2010 in Your baby and you
Up your green parent credentials and do your bit for the environment with these lush eco baby products, from skincare to baby booties and teethers.
Organic baby productsWhatever your motivation is for being a green parent, buying natural, organic or ethically sourced products can require a fair bit of research. And this needs time - something new parents often don't have much of!So, seeing
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1 in 5 parents regret their baby’s name
By Kimberley Smith on 11/05/2010 in Baby names
Baby name trends move so fast parents are left disappointed with their choice, says survey
for names that seemed quirky at the time while nearly 1 in 10 plumped for the name of a favourite celeb.With the obvious influence of Twilight characters on new parents in the US, it’s clear baby names are an unpredictable business. To avoid choosing a name
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Junior Magazine's Fashion Blog
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/04/2009 in Products
Addicted to gorgeous fashions for your child? Get a daily fix with the A-list parenting mag Junior and their stylish online blog
For many parents, along with baby smiles, cuddles and the sheer joy of loving your new baby, there is the undeniable pleasure of shopping for baby clothes! If you're one of those mums who wish there was a Vogue for babies, you should check out
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“Dad” hormones help men bond with their babies
By Kimberley Smith on 16/08/2010 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Levels of “fatherhood” hormones rise in new dads found to help them connect with their newborn babies
New dads’ patience, empathy and ability to bond with their babies as helped by two hormones commonly found in new mums. A new study has linked the rise in hormones prolactin and oxytocin to the behavior shown by new dads as they develop a
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10 months paternity leave for dads?
By Kimberley Smith on 17/01/2011 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Coalition set to announce plans extending paternity leave to help mums and dads divide childcare responsibilities more equally and give dads a better chance to bond
up to 52 weeks maternity leave (though not all of this is paid).Both mums and dads can currently take up to 13 weeks unpaid leave for each child under the age of 5 (called Parental Leave). From April this year, new parents will have more flexibility
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Review: Raising a Happy Child
By Sarah Lawson on 13/06/2007 in Products
Steve and Shaaron Biddulph's inspiring and reassuring book is a parenting bible of good sense and caring ideas.
and Parenting' back in 2000, this book established Steve Biddulph as a great new name in the field of parenting advice. The down to earth language and humour in the book and other Biddulph work shows us that parenting doesn't have one textbook path to follow
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Looking for Parents to help
By MomOfOneSon on 12/02/2009 in forum
of parents from around the world.
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