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Strollers
By Roxy30 on 28/05/2009 in forum
Parent Facing
Hi AllI'm looking to buy a stroller for my six month old son but don't like him facing away from me. Does anyone know of any strollers / lightweight pushchairs on the market which enable the child to face the parent? I already have a decent travel
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First baby costs £4000 says new survey
By Kimberley Smith on 27/04/2010 in What to buy - baby
First time parents faced with a huge bill to afford a baby
£4000 is the average cost of a baby to first time parents, says a new survey of 2,891 parents in the UK by Philip’s AVENT.With the excitement of a new baby on the way, many parents find they are spending hundreds of pounds before they’re even
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Talkback: Are babies “stressed” by “cruel” forward-facing baby carriers and prams?
By mummo4 on 07/09/2011 in forum
My baby got bored 'mummy facing' at about ten months and is much happier watching the world forward-facing! Just another so called 'expert'...
My baby got bored 'mummy facing' at about ten months and is much happier watching the world forward-facing! Just another so called 'expert' spouting off& laying on the guilt factor by the sounds of it.. All the babies I know absolutely love to see
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Are babies “stressed” by “cruel” forward-facing baby carriers and prams?
By Kimberley Smith on 23/08/2011 in TB blog
Australian professor gives mums one more thing to worry about with dramatic claims that forward facing babies will need therapy then they’re older
’s not just newborns that should be kept parent-facing, but all babies up to the age of a year. So while very young babies could potentially be over stimulated, by the time your tot is a few months old, she’ll be dying to see what’s going on around her
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rear facing twin pram ,buggy
By furball on 19/06/2009 in forum
hi i have found out i am expecting twins and desperatly looking for a reasonable priced twin parent facing pram pushchair as i hate talking to the back of childrens heads and wish to have the chance to see my babys right through to the age of three
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Talkback: New mum Victoria Beckham pounced on for looking grumpy
By Jenifer Angela on 17/04/2012 in forum
Mother and baby styleAs a mother looking at my 10 years baby girl I knew she had the potential to become a model, so I applied for the comp...
knew my girl had such a good relationship with a camera. After my experience with Future Faces recommend them to all parents” futurefacesuk(dot)com.
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Facebook provides lifeline to isolated new mums
By Jayne Braithwaite on 19/05/2011 in Pregnancy & you
New mums are increasingly reliant on social networks, parenting websites and online forums to make and keep friends, finds NCT survey
of their first child, and despite the support available online, there is no real substitute for face-to-face interaction with other parents who live near you,’ explained Sally Horrox, from the NCT.Perversely, 32% of mums surveyed didn’t feel it important
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Talkback: Parents tips on announcing your pregnancy
By Jacqueline on 09/02/2011 in forum
I handed my parents the scan pictures, saying I had some great photos I wanted them to see! It took a moment for them to realise what it actually meant... We were lucky enough to be having our 12 week scan the Friday before Mothers day so we went
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The challenges of parenthood
By Laura Davies on 22/05/2007 in forum
If you are already a parent, what words of advice would you pass on to those people who are now facing the big challenge of new parenthood? Read as much as you can there is no harm in knowing stuff lol and even if you never use it someone else
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Rear Facing Car Seats
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/06/2009 in What to buy - baby
A new report advises that babies and toddlers should remain in rear-facing car seats as long as possible
. Often this range of car seat (sometimes combined as a Group 1, 2, 3 seat which can be adjusted as your child grows) can be used as a forward- or rear-facing seat, and many parents opt to place their child forward-facing because it is more interesting
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