Chicco Next2Me cribs & the benefits of side sleeping!

- by Kerri McGill

Sleep safety has long been a serious and emotive issue for parents. With the introduction of side-sleeping cribs, they have achieved a delicate balance of how to safely soothe, feed and bond with your baby during the night without sharing a bed.

The Chicco Next2Me family is the most awarded range of side-sleeping cribs on the market, with over 30 industry awards to their name. They continue to evolve based on regular customer feedback and the insight and innovation of their Baby Research Centre. They constantly introduce new features that help make babies more comfortable and make the parent's lives easier.

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Introducing two new easy ways to pay.

- by Kerri McGill

No need to wait until payday! Pay in 3 easy payments, interest-free!

 

Klarna Info

 

Here’s what you need to get started:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Have a UK bank account
- Have a UK residential address

Klarna gives you flexible options for you to choose how you would like to pay.

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10 Simple & Easy Baby Weaning Recipes

- by Kerri McGill

Knowing when to start your baby’s weaning journey can be confusing for parents, especially with your first baby. The best first foods on their weaning journey will be easily digestible and will be smooth in texture (no lumps).

Baby Weaning

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Baby weaning made simple!

- by Kerri McGill

It is often said that it is not easy being a parent… So why not simplify adult life by making it better for little ones?

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Stay safe during COVID-19

- by Kerri McGill

As COVID-19 continues to sweep across the UK everybody is looking for support and advice where they can.

Covid19The main advice is to STAY safe at home to stop the Coronavirus from spreading:

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Child car seats & the law!

- by Kerri McGill

Joie Car SeatThe law states that children must use a child car seat until they are 12 years old or 135cm tall, which ever comes first. Children over 12 or more than 135cm tall must wear a seat belt.

Although this is the ‘law’, many safety experts suggest you use a car seat for all children under 150cm/4ft 11 due to the additional protection it offers. This is actually the legal requirement in other European countries such as Germany & France.

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10 adorable Christmas outfits for your bundle of joy

- by Kerri McGill

Who doesn't love a baby in a cute Christmas outfit, especially at baby's first Christmas!

Christmas wouldn’t be complete without cute babies in elf onesies or cheesy Christmas jumpers!
After all, they only celebrate their first Christmas once, and you want to make sure that the photos from the big day are adorable enough to display for many years come.

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Who doesn’t love a good firework display?

- by Kerri McGill

Bonfire night is here, the fireworks & candy floss, fairground rides & sparklers, what’ not to love. Family fun for everyone.

Fireworks and sparklers come with certain risks.  We want you to have the best time but please be safe.

Here are 5 ways to keep your child safe on Bonfire Night:

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10 tips for keeping children safe when trick or treating!

- by Kerri McGill

Excitement and excessive amounts of sweets can lead to a chaotic time on Halloween, so follow our top tips to keep all your little monsters safe on the night.


1. Plan a route in advance

Trick or treating could take you several streets away from your house, which can cause sore feet and tired legs. Avoid long treks by mapping out a route before leaving the house. Stick to paths that you and your child are familiar with to avoid getting lost.

2. Avoid masks

Masks can make it difficult for your child to see or breathe.  Why not use non-toxic make-up to complete the costume instead and paint a mask on.

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Things to do with your kids? 15 activities perfect for Autumn & Winter

- by Kerri McGill

What’s not to love about autumn & winter? It’s the season of cosy coats & big woolly scarfs, conker collecting and crunchy leaves & fingers crossed snow, plus all the fun of Halloween and Bonfire Night too!


What to do with your kids? Here’s a few ideas to help you out:

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