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3 days ago |
mumsnet.com | Tammy Jacks |Laura Westerman
When your child has grown out of their toddler car seat and is almost ready for primary school, choosing the best child car seat to see them through to age 12 (or 135cm, whichever comes first) can seem like a daunting task. After all, how can you pick a car seat for your pre-schooler that will also keep them safe all the way through to primary school?
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1 month ago |
mumsnet.com | Tammy Jacks
Our rating: What we like Lightweight and easy to handle Simple folding function Large sun canopy Easily adjustable seat recline Sturdy braking system What we don't like Smaller storage basket World-facing only (unless car seat is used) No locking feature when folded £400 from Fenwick £375 from Mamas & Papas £399 from Very £400 from Natural Baby Shower Key specs RRP: From £375 | Suitable from: Newborn to 4 years (22kg) | Maximum load: 22kg | Orientation: Both world and parent facing | Weight...
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1 month ago |
mumsnet.com | Tammy Jacks
>> What we like Has three different-sized silicone tips Offers gentle suction Made with anti-backflow technology Easy to clean Designed with calming lights and sounds What we don't like Pricey No volume control on the music Key specs Age: From birth| Batteries: No- USB Type-C rechargeable Our verdict Ease of use: 5/5 Comfort: 4/5 Effectiveness: 4.5/5 Ease of cleaning: 4.5/5 Value for money: 4.5/5 Children’s nostrils come in all shapes and sizes, so it’s important to have a nasal aspirator...
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2 months ago |
mumsnet.com | Tammy Jacks
Determined to feel fit, strong and healthy throughout your pregnancy? Along with a nutritious diet and plenty of rest, moving your body regularly is a good place to start. In fact, recent studies have shown that the benefits of prenatal exercise are vast for both you and your baby. Developing good, consistent exercise habits during pregnancy will not only prepare you for a smooth, safe labour, it’ll speed up recovery and help you shed those excess kilos after birth too.
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2 months ago |
mumsnet.com | Tammy Jacks
What is a baby's routine like at seven weeks old? There's much more of a routine at seven weeks. Your baby's day will still be largely made up of feeding and sleeping but she's getting more efficient at both. Sleep schedule for a seven-week-old babyBy seven weeks your baby may be starting to have longer naps and one longer sleep cycle of around six hours in every 24 hours.
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