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New guide to ease parenting worries
If you are looking for a visual guide from experts I am sure you will find The Essential Baby Care Guide an invaluable source of advice and support for you and your baby in their first year. For so many new parents the shock of actually holding their baby for the first time can hit…
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Hidden baby hazards
Playpens can be very dangerous places if piled high with toys. The fewer the better. Babies may be hurt by falling onto toys and toddlers will try to escape by climbing onto the toys to get out. String on toys can often get tangled and could get tied around a child’s throat – be extra…
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Tagged accidents, Babycare, Child safety, Childproofing, Toddler
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Dads and antenatal classes
Antenatal classes offer men an excellent opportunity to take time out to think about their baby, which they might not otherwise do. But some men feel very awkward about going to antenatal classes. There are several different sorts of classes available: Women-only, with just one or two men’s sessions Couples classes requiring participation and involvement…
When is my baby ready to…? Part 2
As babies still don’t come with instructions parents naturally have zillions of questions born out of curiousity or concern. At babyworld we know exactly how you feel. In the second part of a new series we aim to answer your top questions about babies and make parenting that little bit easier for you! …stop sucking his thumb/dummy? Professor L.…
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When is my baby ready to…? Part 3
As babies still don’t come with instructions parents naturally have zillions of questions born out of curiousity or concern. At babyworld we know exactly how you feel. In the third part of our series we aim to answer even more of your questions about babies and make parenting that little bit easier for you! …swim in the sea?…
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Your baby 1-3 months
Your baby will begin to be awake for longer periods and will take more interest in his surroundings. He will smile in response to your smiles. By now he will know you well and will complain if you put him down when he wants to play. What your baby can do He is beginning to uncurl.…
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Your baby 6-9 months
Between six and nine months most babies are able to sit up unsupported and amuse themselves for longer. They will also show more interest in what’s going on around them; smiling, babbling and playing with other adults and children. What your baby can do Many babies are able to sit without support, although for the…
Your baby’s world of colour
We all have our favourite colours, and babies are no exception. We take a look at how colour can have a positive, and negative, effect on our children and how to harmonise their feelings. (It might help them sleep better too!) How colour affects us Psychologically, colours can have an amazing effect on each and every one of us.…
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