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Organic Baby Food: Hipp
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 12:20:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards
Wide selection of finger foods, packets, jars and microwave meals.Cost From 62p per 125g jar Why you love it Quality organic baby food at affordable pricesView hipp.co.uk
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Organic Baby Food: Organix
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 12:09:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards
Offers the No Junk Promise, which guarantees nothing unnecessary or artificial has been added to its food. Cost From 65p for 120g jar Why you love it You know youre giving your little one good-quality organic food.View organix.com
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Non-organic Baby Food: Heinz
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 11:50:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards
Choose from the classic jars or cans, or the popular Mums Own Recipe range.Cost From 45p for 128g canWhy you love it It caters for every age and stage.View heinz.co.uk
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Non-organic Baby Food: Cow & Gate
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 10:54:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards
Range of jars, sauces and pasta including the Baby Balance recipes.Cost From 59p for 125g jarWhy you love it The range offers quality and convenience – the perfect combination!View cowandgate.co.uk
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Why choose organic food?
By Babyexpert.com on 08/09/2009 15:23:00
Is organic food better for your children?
Even if you didn't bother with organic produce before you had a baby, perhaps you've started thinking more about what goes into the food you serve now you're a mum.If you are considering going organic, these five reasons for doing so could help make
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Prima Baby Reader Awards - Buying for Baby
By Babyexpert.com on 28/06/2011 01:00:00
See the winners of the 2011 Prima Baby Reader Awards in the Buying for Baby category
Follow-On Milk Gold WinnerOrganic Baby Food Platinum WinnerOrganic Baby Food Gold WinnerNon-organic Baby Food Platinum WinnerNon-organic Baby Food Gold WinnerBreast Pump Platinum WinnerBreast Pump Gold WinnerBaby Clothes Platinum WinnerBaby Clothes Gold Winner
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Pregnant women advised to up iodine levels to increase baby's IQ
By Nicola Pearson on 23/05/2013 12:24:34
New study suggests mums-to-be should eat more dairy products and fish
New research suggests that being deficient in iodine while pregnant could lower the IQ of your baby.The study, published in the Lancet, showed lower IQs and reading scores in primary school pupils whose mother had had too little iodine while
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Sneak peek inside our NEC Baby Show goodie bag
By Sophie Westnedge on 01/05/2013 10:30:00
From great products to two issues of Prima Baby magazine, find out what's in our famous goodie bags at The Baby Show...
!Inside the bag you'll find a pouch of Hipp Organic baby food, a pack of PregnaPure Pregnancy & New mum vitamins, a pack of Metanium nappy cream, a toy from Kiddicare, a sample of Infacare bubble bath for baby, wipes and nappies from Aldi, vitamins from
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The cystic fibrosis test
By Babyexpert.com on 19/12/2007 16:49:00
All newborn babies are tested for cystic fibrosis. Here's why.
fibrosis?CF affects the internal organs, especially the lungs and digestive system, which become clogged with a sticky mucus resulting in chronic infections and difficulty digesting food. About 240 babies are born with CF every year.What causes it
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The first 1000 days can determine a child's future
By Babyexpert.com on 17/08/2011 11:15:00
Nine months in the womb and the first two years of life are vital to long-term health development, says report
mothers diet affects both the unborn baby's weight and how well the placenta works, while other poor lifestyle choices such as smoking, stress, drugs and alcohol can significantly take their toll. It is thought that when food is in short supply or of poor
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