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Sibling Rivalry
If you have more than one child, you’ll be depressingly used to this phrase. Sibling rivalry is a fact of life, but can you calm it down? From one to two Recently, I took part in a Radio 4 Woman’s Hour discussion on the transition from one to two children. My fellow guest was Dr Miriam…
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News: Baby girl for Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
Actress Katie Holmes, who is engaged to film star Tom Cruise, has given birth to a baby girl called Suri. No details were given about the birth itself, which had been the subject of much speculation. The baby, who was born on Tuesday in Los Angeles weighed 3.4 kg (7lb 7 oz) and measured 50.8…
Posted in Celebrity Babies, News
Tagged actress, chat show host, Diane Sawyer, Holmes, Katie Holmes, Los Angeles, Nicole Kidman, Princess, spokesman, Suri, Tom Cruise
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Baby boy for Liv Tyler
15th December Lord of the Rings star, Liv Tyler has given birth to her first child in new York. The baby, who has not been given a name yet, was born in the early hours of the morning at New York’s Presbyterian Hospital, weighing in at 8lbs. Tyler and her British husband Royston Langdon are…
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Warwick Castle Review
I was pretty confident I’d love Warwick Castle but I wasn’t sure how the kids would find it as they are only 1 and 3 and Under 4′s go free, which always makes me think there may not be anything for the really little ones. However I needn’t have worried as there was plenty to keep…
Posted in Family friendly venues, Travel
Tagged Castle Dungeon, food, maid, Prince, Princess, Princess Tower, Warwick, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire
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Cally Palace Hotel Review
Fiona Bridger, a trusty babyworld moderator, took her family for a 4 day break to a luxury hotel in the Scottish lowlands. Would they be reluctant to leave? Cally Palace Hotel – what’s it like? Food, glorious food Bedtime Overall verdict We arrived at the Cally Palace hotel in the afternoon of a warm April day that…
Hop Farm – Pirates and Princesses review
Pirates and Princesses day at hop farm, Kent I’m Linda and single mum to my son Liam who was 3 and we reviewed the Pirates and Princesses event at the Hop Farm, Kent for half term. It was a beautiful day the sun was shining and there wasn’t a rain cloud in sight. We walked through the…
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Tagged family day, family friendly venues, Liam, Princess
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Family hotels and holiday resorts
Fun and frolics in Frejuis, France We set off for a fortnight’s holiday in Frejuis, France, our first family holiday with four children: our seven-year-old boy, five-year-old twin boys and our baby girl. Travel tip no.1: plan your packing and only take what you really need! Two trolleys and a buggy to push in the…
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Baby Naming Quiz
Baby Naming Quiz Through all the delights of pregnancy, there comes a stage where all parents have to make the decision that will affect their child for the rest of their life – choosing a name. No matter how you come up with your baby’s name, one thing is for certain, it will follow your…
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Reading : 6-12 months
The benefits As your baby grows into a toddler he will take more interest in the pictures and story when you read to him. Reading together, talking, singing songs and saying rhymes will all reinforce his interest in books and start to develop the desire to discover what the words on the page mean. As…
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