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Cots, cribs and moses baskets
By Babyexpert.com on 18/09/2006 12:34:00
Your baby's bed is an important purchase. Here's our inside info on the best there is around

or gliding feature * Slatted sides make it easier to see your baby sleeping Cots * All-round slats give you a good view of your baby sleeping * A drop side will make putting your baby in easier, especially if you're not very tall * Teething rails

Make whoopie cake treats for a party
By Babyexpert.com on 22/04/2010 16:31:00
Recipe for whoopie cakes

) salt250ml (9fl.oz) low fat buttermilkFor the topping:150g (5oz) icing sugar37.5ml (2 ½ tbsp) cocoa powderDr Oetker Chocolate Strands or Silver Balls, to decorateFor the filling:150g (5oz) unsalted butter, softened250g (9oz) icing sugarA few drops Dr

Savoury mini-pancakes
By Babyexpert.com on 16/02/2009 15:04:00
A healthy pancake treat for your toddler.

-raising flour and baking powder. Add egg. Gradually add milk and mix to a smooth batter. Carefully mix together the peas and corn in a separate bowl.Heat a non-stick frying pan and add a teaspoon of vegetable oil. Use a tablespoon to drop a spoonful

Male fertility decreases with age
By Babyexpert.com on 21/10/2011 07:01:00
Male fertility decreases with age - Men also affected by ticking biological clock

eggs of only young, healthy women, researchers were able to isolate the impact of the man’s age upon the chance of conceiving.The results show that male fertility reduces from 60% at age 41 to 35% at age 45, and drops far more rapidly among older men

Play it again, Mum
By Babyexpert.com on 11/04/2006 15:07:00
Repetition is a great way to help your baby's development.

She drops her spoon on the floor. You pick it up, and then she drops it again. And again. But why does she do it?‘Because repetition helps her brain,' says Dr Debra Berkerian, chartered psychologist.By seeing the way you react when she does

Wakey wakey
By Babyexpert.com on 10/05/2006 16:08:00
A wakeful baby lives a much fuller life than one who sleeps for several hours a day

From around the age of 6 months your baby should be settling into a routine. Although you may be getting a better night's sleep now, be prepared for a shock when your baby drops his usual morning and afternoon long naps.Suddenly, all those chores

Umbilical cord care
By Babyexpert.com on 27/07/2011 10:20:00
How to look after your newborn’s delicate belly-button after birth

are born with a high level of Anti-body like proteins called immunoglobulin (IgG), which are important for keeping babies free from bacterial and viral infections. However, these drop over the first two to three months of birth making them prone

Free children’s first aid manual offer
By Babyexpert.com on 11/01/2011 12:41:00
Free children’s first aid manual offer, British Red Cross

as a new public customer. On registration, when asked “What motivated you to book a first aid course?”, click "Prima Baby offer" in the drop down box.Add the first aid for baby and child course to your basket and book online. The first 100 online

Week 39 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 21/03/2012 06:28:00
what's happening with you and your baby at week 39 of pregnancy?

of childbirthYour baby Around this stage, the bones of his skull will slide over each other and overlap, allowing his head to pass through the cervix. His head will drop down into your pelvis, or ‘engage’. In a first pregnancy, this can happen up to four weeks

Keep toddlers safe around dogs
By Babyexpert.com on 03/03/2011 10:03:00
Children love to say hello to four legged friends, here’s some tips on how to be safe.

hands by your side. Make a loose fist with one hand and let the dog sniff it. If the dog jumps up and frightens you: Make like a tree: stand still and don’t scream; drop what you’re holding; fold your hands across your chest. Don’t stare; just act

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