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Are “foetus parties” a step too far?
By Kimberley Smith on 13/01/2012 in Pregnancy & you
“Foetus parties” and highly public celebrity pregnancies are part of a worrying trend towards the comercialisation of pregnancy, warns Royal College of Midwives
that include various items, including magnets and teddy bears, printed with scan pictures of your foetus. This comes hot on the heels of Coleen Rooney reportedly playing £300 to hire a 4D ultrasound scan machine to share her scan experience with friends
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Review: Cuski soft toy
By Sarah Lawson on 14/07/2006 in Baby Reviews
This cross between a cuddly toy and a comfort blanket is a lovely gift or addition to your baby's sleeptime routines.
friend to snuggle with.Having sprung from the cosy surrounds of your womb, a baby's need to feel close to something when you are not near is very real. However, until a baby is at least six months, something as big as a teddy can seem overwhelming
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Silver Cross Doodle
By Debra Stottor on 20/01/2009 in Buggy showroom
From high chair to play table in 10 seconds, the new innovation from Silver Cross, coming soon!
is released with just a couple of quick clicks to form a table and chair, the perfect spot for teddy bear tea parties, first jigsaws and, of course, doodling. You can buy a separate matching chair to make activities a social experience, either with siblings
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soothers - to dummy or not?
By morag maclachlan on 09/07/2007 in forum
which is best thumb or dummy
was born I was against dummys so encouraged the thumb with a teddy. It was a god send, she learned to find her thumb easy and could settle herself, plus as she got older Teddy always made her feel better, she could lose half her skin when falling over
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Two babies under Two...
By mummyGoth on 27/03/2006 in forum
..Nightmare or Not?
we are using one of his favourite teddy bears to prepare him for the idea of a baby. We change teddy's nappy, give him baths (pretend, of course!), put him for naps, feed him together, etc, etc. He's starting to understand what is going on (especially
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wear yellow for missing maddie
By harry and georges mummy on 06/06/2007 in forum
happy birthday
and couldnt bear to read it until today. Now i am pleased I have.My hubby and I don't go out unless we have the grandparents to look after our kids or my best friend...and that is usually once or twice a year. We have always prefered to be a family
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Childminders
By Reb xxx on 25/05/2008 in forum
What do you feel about childminders?
groups and joined a childminder network locally and we all supported each other and put on fund raising days/parties/teddy bear picnics in the park etc which were really fun. My charge was £3 an hour to begin with then that went upto £3.50 after a couple
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Any on going threads.....
By LadySteffy on 20/05/2009 in forum
calling all mommies with LO
little bear out. I call him teddy bear because he really looks like one. Happy birthday baby boy! i want to have another baby so bad theres those days that i feel so exausted and think how will i squeeze a newborn into that slot...but definitely planning
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tamtrums
By Lynne Reid on 28/07/2008 in forum
spoiled child
whats what, which in turn makes them a lot more settled on the whole.Another life saver was the teddy bear sofas. You can buy them in Little VIPs My first sofa they are called. It supports the baby and let them feel as if they are being held
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Getting Rid Of The Dummy - Any Ideas
By soverign21 on 17/08/2009 in forum
profile"nattyb, molly and chloefriends who stopped their boys using dummies just like that, took them away so they could not see/use them and within 3 nights/days that was it
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