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We all want to help out friends or relatives when we find out they’re expecting a baby, but what can you give that will be truly useful? It’s times like this when we feel the need to pitch in and make things a little easier. Take it from experienced parents and look for something that will be worth your money and not end up at the back of a wardrobe or thrown out during spring cleaning. Read...
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Last updated: 16/09/2014
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Hi, I Am Jade. After My Son Bradley Lost His Much Loved Teddy Bramble' I Decided To Start Up My New Business 'Tag A Teddy'. After 18 Months Of Research I Have Created A Unique Smart Id Tag So Now When I Leave The House I Know Bradley Can Bring 'Bramble' And I Don't Have To Worry Because He Has A Permanent Tag A Teddy Tag. They Are Made Out Of Child Freindly Products And Are Machine Washable.They...
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Last updated: 12/09/2014
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Just for our Mummy Pages Online Community, we are giving away 10% off our entire range of Personalised Baby Gifts. Use this code at checkout: 10off Visit www.teyboutique.com/collections/personalised-baby- gifts Thanks Emma
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Last updated: 30/06/2014
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What better reason for a celebration, than the birth of a gorgeous new baby? Along with the celebration comes the gift giving. Are you looking for some ideas? What gifts are available for newborn babies? Why not be a little more creative, then just opting for one of the classics - baby clothes, bedding etc. Choosing a personalised gift can mean the perfect gift for your newborn baby. I suggest...
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Last updated: 24/06/2014
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When Hector Cruz’s wife gave birth to the couple’s first child, Hector came face to face with the problems many breastfeeding mums have to deal with, including “negative reactions and lack of public support.” Worried by what he found, the American dad embarked on a national campaign Project Breastfeeding to “de-stigmatise breastfeeding in public, to educate men, and to empower women to...
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Last updated: 10/03/2014
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With addictive shows like Breaking Bad, Homeland and Games of Thrones taking up part of everyone's day, it's not surprising that names like Dana, Skyler, Brody and Arya have increased in popularity. While many presumed George would be a favourite name among expectant parents in the UK, it has actually been pushed out of the top ten due to mums worrying they'll be considered a 'Kate...
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Last updated: 06/12/2013
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so im 19 and im 11 weeks pregnant still early days yet i aint had much morning sickness and dont feel pregnant at all i get my scan in 3 weeks time kinda excited and worried at the same time x
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Last updated: 02/11/2013
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While swaddling babies has become increasingly popular since Prince George first appeared in public, doctors are now saying it can cause hip problems as they grow. Swaddling involves wrapping your little one in blankets with their arms pinned and legs straightened so that they can’t move. Parents have been turning to the old-fashioned method in order to induce sleep and soothe crying and colic...
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Last updated: 30/10/2013
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Not only can lullabies soothe your baby to sleep, but they can also ease pain. A new study has found that well-loved children’s songs helped paediatric patients in Great Ormond Street Hospital feel better. The children’s stressed heart rates were found to drop – even in toddlers waiting for heart transplants – and babies were in visibly less pain. Speculation that these reactions were...
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Last updated: 30/10/2013
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While weddings are usually the most extravagant day in a person’s life, new research has found that baptisms have become much fancier affairs. A quarter of parents admitted they spent at least £1,000 on their baby’s christening, while 10% say they spent £10,000. While most of the money is spent on catering for the reception, a significant amount is also spent on expensive christening gowns...
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Last updated: 23/10/2013
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