Prestenter of hit TV show, 'Ten Years Younger', Nicky Hambleton-Jones, 39, likes to tell it like it is. Being a parent is relentless, she says. I dont know what I did with my time before I had Ben. Its totally worth it, and Benny makes me laugh
Parents are reportedly worried that popular children’s TV show Peppa Pig is a bad influence on their toddlers.The Telegraph has reported that some parents fear the cartoon is making their children naughty.Complaints from parents included children
with the launch of BabyFirst, an advert-free educational channel for babies and toddlers on Sky TVs Kids Mix.The shows have been put together with advice from experts in child development, education and psychology, and are designed to be watched by children
Celebrity baby bumps steal the red carpetThe real winners at this year's National Television Awards have to be the mums-to-be. Just a day after Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, 39, showed off her baby bump for the first time at a public
at The Baby Show, NEC, 17-19 May. Famous for his work as a professor, scientist and TV presenter, Lord Robert Winston’s also a dad of three and grandfather of three. He will be at The Baby Show in February on selected days to talk about the pioneering work
Saira Khan first blasted into our national consciousness as one of the pushiest contenders on TV’s The Apprentice. Now she presents Beat The Boss on CBBC and runs her own mum and baby skincare products company Mia Moo. Saira took some time to talk
is expected to arrive around two weeks after the final of the popular BBC show.Cole told Bang Showbiz, "There would be no way I would miss the birth. My wife, Zoe, and the baby are my priority." "If me and Victoria get through to the final and Zoe goes
American reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian has announced her joy at being pregnant with her second child. The 32-year-old star of Keeping Up With The Kardashians revealed shes just nine weeks into her pregnancy with partner Scott Disick. She
reception puts you completely at ease.Are the rooms nice?In contrast to its old-fashioned façade, the hotels rooms are all fully equipped with every modern convenience, from fridge and tea and coffee making facilities to plasma screen TVs and Wi Fi
, have less fizzy drinks and eat less fat.Similar results have been found if families eat together at the table as opposed to on the sofa in front of the television. Watching less TV also helps - prevent obesity in children.'Dos and Don't'sSusie Orbach