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b b Editor-in-Chief Kate Freud Managing Editor Rebecca Moore Features Editor Danielle Wilkins Editorial Assistant Annie Quinton Creative Director Chloë Collyer Designer Natalie Dourado Contributing Editors Clare Byam-Cook, Emma Cannon, Georgina Cohen, Marina Fogle, Chiara Hunt, Carole Middleton, Jade Parfitt, Natalie Pinkham, Kate Silverton, Zita West Publisher Caroline Scott Finance Director Vicki Gavin Digital Media Manager James Dobson Head of Market Lyndal Beeton Advertising Manager James Waldron Sales Executive Caroline Kimber Managing Director Paul Dobson Deputy Managing Director Steve Ross Baby Surrey is published by The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd, Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ Tel: 020 7349 3700 | Fax: 020 7349 3701 Email: editorial@littlemedia.co.uk
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29 THE MAGIC NUMBER As excitement mounts over a third royal baby, Becky Dickinson explores what Kate can expect next 40 THE BUYERS’ GUIDE From pushchairs to baby monitors, here’s how to narrow down which baby kit is right for you 54 NOT SO SWEET Get the lowdown on gestational diabetes and how to manage it 61 BABY’S FIRST BEDROOM Create an original and stylish nursery with these two very different looks 68 BABY ON BOARD Whether you’re looking to escape as a twosome or bravely adventuring on your first trip with baby, get inspired with this holiday round-up
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SHOP THE SEASON Bold and bright childrenswear to covet this spring 34 POP ROCKS Colourful Scandi-inspired looks to see baby into the months ahead
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BABY NEWS Keeping you up to date with all things great and small WIN! A TRAVEL SYSTEM FROM CYBEX This stylish pushchair and car seat system could be all yours… DATES FOR YOUR DIARY What’s hot in Surrey over the next two months ALL-TIME CLASSICS Old and new favourites for baby’s first bookshelf PARTY TIME: MOTHER’S DAY Carole Middleton shares her favourite gift and styling picks for a Mothering Sunday brunch at home TOT GEAR NEWS What’s new in the world of baby kit; meet the brand new Bugaboo; plus, we review the Baby Jogger City Tour
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49 Q&A WITH ZITA WEST The fertility expert gives the lowdown on pregnancy and anxiety 51 THE BREASTFEEDING CAFÉ Clare Byam-Cook is on hand to answer your questions about topping up breast milk with formula 52 MEET THE EXPERTS Advice from our panel of trusted healthcare professionals 57 TIME TO TALK Dr Chiara Hunt and Marina Fogle discuss non-invasive prenatal testing 58 THE REVIEW We put the best baby bouncers to the test 67 TRAVEL NEWS The newest updates and escapes for young families 73 EDUCATION NEWS All you need to know from the classroom and beyond 77 MINI AGENDA What’s going on in the county throughout March and April 82 INSPIRE Talking business with the brilliant sister duo behind lifestyle brand Olli Ella Carole Middleton shares her Mother’s Day gift ideas
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Hello and welcome to Baby Surrey’s gloriously colourful spring issue, a true celebration of the best of the season. From our beautiful pop art, Scandi-inspired fashion shoot (p.34) and fruity-hued shopping pages (p.19) through to our jam-packed Agenda (p.77) covering all the best Easter events around Surrey, there’s plenty to get excited about. What I love most about this time of year is the sense of optimism – the dark days of winter are behind us and we’re savouring the frosty bite of spring as the brave daffodils and snowdrops rear their heads across the country. The children seem to sense it too, and are full of anticipation for what’s to come. It’s these precious, fleeting moments with my kids I’m remembering to savour as they’re gone before you know it. In fact, now my two little ones are three and six, it feels like 100 years since I knew my way around all the necessary baby equipment, so Rebecca Moore’s shopping guide for all the essentials to buy when you’re expecting is so useful for mums-to-be (p.40). As someone who is currently expecting a third child myself, I wait with eager anticipation to see the arrival of the new royal baby – Becky Dickinson, a mum
of three, explains what Kate can expect next and why ‘middle child syndrome’ is in fact a bit of a myth, a great relief to hear! (p.29). For those looking for a last-minute escape before baby arrives, we have put together a comprehensive guide for the best babymoons and first holidays with your little one, with everything from hotels a hop, skip and jump away, to exotic, long-haul locations for the more adventurous among you (p.68). Closer to home, we ask interior designer Medina King to talk us through the latest trends for nurseries (p.61), and we catch up with Chloe and Olivia Brookman, the sisters behind kitsch lifestyle brand Olli Ella (p.82). Our resident experts Zita West and Clare Byam-Cook give their invaluable advice on mind, body and baby (p.49) and breastfeeding, too (p.51). And last but not least, the happiest of days to all the mums out there for Mother’s Day on Sunday 11 March. We hope you are spoilt rotten, you deserve it!
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Fearne Cotton’s latest clothing collection for Boots Mini Club is every bit as stylish as the lady herself. Reversible bomber jackets, sweaters and dresses are cast in vibrant patterns, from star prints to pastelpink leopard. Alongside the core toddler collection – in sizes nine months to six years – there’s a dedicated line for baby from newborn up to 12 months. boots.com
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BabyBjörn’s been making changes – with the help of families, paediatricians and babywearing experts
GOOD AS GOLD Mark Mother’s Day with a piece of jewellery from Merci Maman’s new collection, created especially for the occasion. The bracelet and necklace designs feature a delicate laurel leaf trim and single charm, which can be engraved. From £79, mercimamanboutique.com
CARRY COMFORT
In the pursuit of perfection, BabyBjörn’s Carrier One and One Air have been updated. Designed to enhance the babywearing experience for both you and your little one, the head support is higher for greater neck support, there’s less fabric between you and baby for improved breathability and bonding, and there’s new padding in the shoulders for better weight distribution. Suitable from birth to three years. From £139.99, johnlewis.com
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK As if you needed another excuse for a spot of shopping, there’s a new retail destination opening off Guildford high street this spring. Tunsgate Quarter will be home to 18 shops and a further eight cafés and restaurants, with a rooftop overlooking the castle and gardens. Opening 15 March, tunsgatequarter.com
SHOW YOUR MIDWIFE HEARTFELT THANKS WITH THE NEW CARD RANGE FROM MOONPIG. PAMPERS HAS TEAMED UP WITH THE RETAILER TO LAUNCH SIX DESIGNS AS PART OF ITS #THANKYOUMIDWIFE CAMPAIGN; FOR EVERY CARD SOLD, £1 WILL BE DONATED TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MIDWIVES BENEVOLENT FUND. FROM £3.29, MOONPIG.COM
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A SUPPORI BABY SLING WITH METANIUM To make your days out with baby even easier, Metanium is giving away four award-winning Suppori baby slings (worth £45) alongside its Metanium Everyday Easy Spray Lotion. The double-action spray protects and moisturises baby’s skin to help prevent nappy rash. Two sprays are usually enough to form a thin protective layer – simply pat around the area to maximise coverage. The handy bottle is ideal to keep in your changing bag, too. metanium.co.uk. Suppori slings are available at babyrug.co.uk. Enter online at babysurrey.co.uk/competitions
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BUNNY BABES Peter Rabbit is set for a big year. Just as his first film hits cinemas, he’s also making an appearance – along with friends Jemima Puddle Duck and the Flopsy Bunnies – on a line of rompers, dresses and pyjamas from Mini-laMode. Hand embroidered on the finest pima cotton, sizes range from newborn up to six years. From £24, mini-la-mode.com
Handcrafted nursery furniture that becomes part of the family
To mark the launch of TeddyOne, 200 sets of limited edition pieces come with a 10 per cent discount, complete with free White Glove delivery service. Five of these come with a unique golden TeddyOne Bear – find one in your cot bed and you’ll receive your money back. WWW.TEDDYONE.UK
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Scandi high street brand Lindex has added to its childrenswear offering with a collection for baby. The debut range has been made using organic and environmentally conscious materials, with improved functionality and playful, unisex prints. Whether you’ve got a boy or girl, there’s sweet styles for everyone at pocket-pleasing prices. lindex.com
START THEM YOUNG Supporting the NHS’s Dental Check by One campaign, Bickiepegs Healthcare is awarding certificates to babies who visit the dentist before their first birthday. The first check is an examination of the mouth, gums and any teeth, and a great chance to familiarise baby with the dentist’s chair. bickiepegs.com
MADE FOR TWO Say hello to the Mountain Buggy Nano Duo. Since the original Nano proved a hit, parents of multiple offspring will rejoice at the launch of this double version. Lightweight and compact, the side-by-side pushchair works just as well up a hillside as it does on city streets. £399, naturalbabyshower.co.uk
CALL OF THE WILD From Babies With Love has teamed up with blogger and mum of two Susie Verrill for its new Elephant Family essentials range. Featuring a sweet white and grey print of the traditionally lucky animal, the pieces launch on 8 March, with profits going towards helping orphaned children. frombabieswithlove.org
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BASK IN BEAUTY Working with a small collective of weavers in Ghana, The Wanderer creates beautiful moses baskets that you’ll treasure long after baby has outgrown it. Handwoven using natural grasses, each one comes with a made-to-measure quilted mattress and fitted organic cotton sheets. Plus, £5 from each sale goes to the charity AfriKids. £145, thewandererlondon.com
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here’s no doubt, having a baby brings a whole lot of extra paraphernalia into your life – high chairs around the dining table, wet wipes in your handbag and rubber ducks in the bathtub – but do you mind when it looks as good as this? Say hello to German family brand Cybex, whose motto is that ‘design should not only have functionality, it must also be fun!’ We couldn’t agree more… The brand’s latest tribute to the work of American designers Charles and Ray Eames is showcased in the Cybex Mios. Offering maximum stability in a lightweight frame, this sleek travel system is perfect for town and country life. The retro-modern seat features breathable mesh to help regulate baby’s body temperature, and the compact style glides through urban bustle with ease. And with a following from the likes of Anne Hathaway, Liv Tyler and Sarah Jessica Parker, Cybex is proving to be a chic option for modern-day parents. They may be at the top of their game with their eye-catching looks and functional design, but Cybex products perform exceptionally in terms of safety, too, making its car seat a sensible choice. The Cloud Q Group 0+ car seat continues to come top in the safety category thanks to rigorous testing and, when paired with the Mios, offers a premium travel system for both in and out of the car. This issue, we’ve teamed up with Cybex to offer readers the chance to win a Cybex Mios and Cloud Q infant car seat in stunning ‘Autumn Gold’. Simply enter online for your chance to win! bs
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Cuddle up
From March, The Little Green Sheep is launching adorable new gift sets for baby – perfect for the bathtime bedtime routine. Made with super-soft organic fabrics, each set includes a wash mitt, hooded towel and a sleepsuit, which all feature a seasonal bunny or cuddly bear. Choose from white or grey.
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Say bonjour to Léo, Léni and Lila: the hand-held, LED nightlight bunnies from French label Olala. The cordless trio can be moved to where baby needs them, and when not in use, sit upon a rechargeable base. £44.99, uberkids.co.uk
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11 GIVE THANKS Today is Mothering Sunday the one day of the year dedicated to celebrating the women around us and all the wonderful work you do. Looking for a gift idea? We love Little Star Jewellery for its free engraving service. littlestarjewellery.com
How to Grow a Baby Journal £16.99, Vermilion
REOPENING
The Magic Garden Opening once again on Friday 30 March, The Magic Garden at Hampton Court Palace is back to fulfill little explorers’ imaginations. Located on the site of Henry VIII’s former jousting tiltyard, enter the play garden, inspired by the palace’s legendary past, and encounter a world of mythical beasts. And if you’re visiting over Easter, visitors of all ages will be in for a variety of sweet treats! Standard admission applies, hrp.org.uk
Pens at the ready, we have a few suggestions to keep you and baby busy for the next two months
17 DADDY COOL
On the third Saturday of the month, at St Paul’s Church, Kingston Hill, dads and little ones under five rule the Rainbow play sessions. stpaulskingston.org.uk
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25 CLOCK WORK
Remember, the clocks will go forward in the early hours of this morning to mark the start of BST – hooray!
Midwife, author and Instagram sensation Clemmie Hooper’s How to Grow a Baby journal goes on sale today. Designed to encourage self-reflection, the journal allows you to capture the highs and lows of your pregnancy journey in a week-by-week format. £16.99, Vermilion
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Easter celebrations kick off today with Good Friday falling at the end of the month. Head to babysurrey.co.uk where party expert Carole Middleton gives her tips on throwing an Easter bash with little ones.
Pop down to the weekendlong Baby & Toddler Show in Esher from today. Make the most of the exclusive show offers and expert advice workshops. Tickets from £13, babyandtoddlershow.co.uk
Sterling silver bracelet £59, littlestarjewellery.com
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23 JOIN PEPPA
Last year Save the Children’s Muddy Puddle Walk with Peppa Pig raised £243,000. Between 23 and 29 April, join families and toddlers up and down the country, and take part. muddypuddlewalk.org
25 TUBBY TIME
Join Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po at G Live in Guildford, for a show full of love and laughter – perfect for baby’s first theatre trip. From £16.50; non-walking babies go free. glive.co.uk
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A Little Lovely Company night light £9.95, scandiborn.co.uk
Hooded raincoat £189, bonpoint.com
Cotton romper £80, caramel-shop.co.uk From a selection at LittleMe Teepee notonthehighstreet.com Bobo Choses bloomers £26, cubscartel.com Chloé dress £99.95, harrods.com
Absorba dungarees and t-shirt set £42, childrensalon.com Lidded basket £25, olliella.com
Wellington boots £35, hunterboots.com
Fiona Walker wall decoration £70, nubie.co.uk
SUNNY SIDE UP
Cotton romper £85, mariechantal.co.uk
Wave in the new season like a ray of sunshine in spring’s most uplifting colour Cotton sleep gown £16, welovefrugi.com Fabelab storage bag £37.99, scandiborn.co.uk
Mima Xari 3-in-1 pushchair £1,099, cheekyrascals.co.uk
Silicone teether £9.99, matchstickmonkey.com
Nobodinoz cotton basket £14, en.smallable.com
Wipe-clean pouch £19, jemandbea.com
Cotton dress £16, mothercare.com
SHOPPING GroBag sleeping bag £34.99, gro-store.com
Cuddleduck bath toy £8, kidly.co.uk
Ickle Bubba Stomp V3 travel system £449, babyplanetonline.co.uk
Noé & Zöe bodysuit £29.95, harrods.com
From a selection dottydungarees.com
Hucklebones romper £70, childrensalon.com
ALL THE BLUES
Vans trainers £36, yoox.com
Burberry jacket £160, selfridges.com
Personalised night light £170, dragonsofwaltonstreet.com
From powdery pastels to statement sapphire, it’s all about those sea-meets-sky shades
Stella McCartney Kids waistcoat £108, alexandalexa.com
Cotton dress £19, mamasandpapas.com
Knitted cotton block £10, pebblechild.com Organic cotton bodysuit £58.45, thebonniemob.com Crocheted elephant toy £29.99, en.naturezooshop.com Ride-on car £120, thetipi.co.uk
Patrizia Pepe jacket £44, yoox.com
Rachel Castle limited edition print £65, antipodream.co.uk
Third Floor
From beautiful gifts to the top pushchair brands, Bentalls Kingston’s Nursery Department on the Third Floor has everything you will need for your new arrival. Choosing the perfect pram or nursery accessory to suit your daily needs and lifestyle can sometimes be tricky. Let us do the hard work for you. First, it’s the Baby Carrier One Air from BabyBjorn, a soft and ergonomic baby wearing choice that makes it easy for you to give your baby the important closeness that strengthens your parent-child bond from day one. Secondly, the Ocarro from Mamas & Papas is an all-in-1 pushchair that takes you anywhere you need to go. Compact without compromise, it features a 4 piece bundle chassis, carrier cot, seat unit and adaptors. And finally, with the Joolz Geo² you’re perfectly geared up for family adventures. The all-terrain pushchair is designed to run smoothly on any kind of surface while the extra-large, easy-access basket provides all the storage you need.
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Colic – Treatment, NHS Choices: “Lactase is an enzyme that helps break down a sugar called lactose, which is found in milk. Your baby may have a temporary problem digesting lactose, which could contribute to their colicky symptoms.” (2015)1
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Cotton comfort blanket £31, bonpoint.com
Crocheted rattle £18.99, en.naturezooshop.com
The Animals Observatory romper £61.40, alexandalexa.com
Cotton-blend leggings £8, mothercare.com Ekobo bamboo dinner set £25, kidly.co.uk
Cotton top £77, bonpoint.com Organic cotton babygrow £28.45, thebonniemob.com
From a selection at Cam Cam Copenhagen scandiborn.co.uk
Bonds zip-up bodysuit £20, johnlewis.com Noé & Zöe babygrow £26, libertylondon.com Faux fur dummy bag £65, jemandbea.com
CANDY CRUSH
Sweet, playful and good-looking enough to eat – pretty pink is the season’s shade du jour
Doona car seat £329.99, cuddlecoshop.co.uk
Cotton bodysuit (pack of two) £18, welovefrugi.com Scamp & Dude sweater £36, libertylondon.com
Rose in April rattan basket £43, sistersguild.co.uk Leather pram shoes £87, bonpoint.com Cotton-blend sweater £8, next.co.uk
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Sleepyhead of Sweden Grand Baby Pod £200, kidly.co.uk
Cashmere cardigan £110, caramel-shop.co.uk Noodoll soft toy £20.50, libertylondon.com
From a selection bonton.fr Oli & Carol ‘Kale’ latex teether £16, junioredition.com Cotton bodysuit £7.95, gap.co.uk
Jellycat ‘Doppy Dino’ soft toy £14, johnlewis.com
Wooden baby walker £20, ikea.com
Cotton muslin swaddles £27.99, gro-store.com
EVER GREEN wardrobe, nothing says spring like nature’s verdant hues
Little Bird by Jools dungaree set £17, mothercare.com
Sport Buggy stroller £449, philandteds.com
The Little Shoemaker shoes £70, littlegiantedit.com
Cotton trousers £20, boden.co.uk The Animals Observatory bodysuit £61.40, alexandalexa.com
Little Bird by Jools dress £16, mothercare.com
Safety 1st digital thermometer £10, uberkids.co.uk
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PEEK-A-BOO MIFFY By Dick Bruna
Peek-a-boo! Who’s behind the flaps? Read along with your little one to discover who is hiding on each page of this bright and stylish Miffy favourite. £6, Simon & Schuster
BOOKS
Follow Peter’s adventures and the trouble he encounters in Mr McGregor’s vegetable garden!
A GREAT BIG CUDDLE By Michael Rosen and Chris Riddell
With repetition and jollity, this collection of short poems will provide hours of special shared moments. The illustrations are beautifully observed, too. £14.99, Walker Books
I LOVE YOU, LITTLE ONE By Holly Surplice
Adorable guinea pigs are the stars of this comforting and reassuring rhyming tale. Full of colour and fun, and brimming with love. £6.99, Nosy Crow
OH, BABY, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO! Adapted by Tish Rabe
For babies, and babies on the way,
this beautiful rhyming tale from the works of Dr Seuss extolls the joys awaiting newborns when they meet the many beloved Seuss characters. Wonderful for bedtime reading. £6.99, Harper Collins
have even the youngest readers entranced as they join the hunt for eggs on Grandma’s farm. £6.99, Macmillan Children’s Books
and fairytales characters. A book to be read repeatedly until it can be recited joyfully from memory. £12.99, Puffin Books
By Oliver Jeffers
WHERE’S SPOT?
THE ORCHARD BOOK OF BEDTIME FAIRY TALES By Helen Craig
By Eric Hill
Join in the search for the mischievious puppy by lifting the flaps on every page to see just where he’s hiding. The simple text and bright, bold pictures continue to make this book a bestseller. £5.99, Penguin Books
OH DEAR!
By Rod Campbell First published 35 years ago, this charming lift-the-flap story will
This is a beautiful must-have collection of 10 family favourites, including Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks and the Three Bears, from the creator of Angelina Ballerina. £12.99, Orchard Books
EACH PEACH PEAR PLUM By Janet and Allan Ahlberg
Now celebrating 40 years in print, this whimsical rhyming journey weaves together nursery rhymes
HERE WE ARE
This optimistic and heartfelt story offers the perfect welcome to the world for your baby. Stunning timeless illustrations make this book a keep-forever treasure. £14.99, Harper Collins
THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT
By Beatrix Potter Our mischievous friend brings the British countryside to life in this charming tale. A great introduction to Beatrix Potter. £5.99, Warne
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s the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge eagerly await their third child, the nation will be watching to see how Kate and William cope with the jump from two to three children. Because while having two children is regarded as fairly standard, there is something a little less textbook about having a third. Although it’s not exactly unusual to have three children – unless they happen to be triplets – there is a sense in which you are stepping over an invisible line of symmetry. I remember the moment I discovered I was expecting my third baby. As those blue lines on the pregnancy test revealed themselves, my elation was accompanied by a sense of ‘What have I done?’ As if I’d boarded a plane without really knowing where I was going. Of course, nothing compares to the lifechanging enormity of having a first baby. But once you’ve got used to having one child, having a second is often a natural progression. For many, the question is when, rather than if. Moving on to number three, however, may involve more of a decision-making process. Like the Duchess of Cambridge, I already had one of each sex, so I wasn’t desperate for either a boy or a girl. But somehow, I felt that my family just wasn’t complete. That I wasn’t done. So, even though my third pregnancy was very much wanted, it didn’t make it any less daunting. There were the practical issues: time,
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This seems to be a common feeling. Middle child Claire reflects: “My parents got so tired of enforcing everything with my big sister, like when she could get her ears pierced, that they were a lot more relaxed with me.” Contrary to popular opinion, it seems many middle children actually appreciate being sandwiched between their older and younger siblings, which is one less thing for Kate to worry about with Princess Charlotte. For me, the real shock about becoming a mum of three was all the extra washing, cooking, cleaning and general rushing around it entailed. Instead of just going up by a third, the madness seemed to rocket exponentially. This is possibly because while doing two things at once is sometimes manageable, it’s generally impossible to do three things at once. Although, no doubt the Duchess of Cambridge will make it look far more effortless than I have ever managed. My advice to anyone contemplating a third child, or already expecting one, is take all the help you can get. Secondly, I’d recommend lowering your standards – skimp
MIDDLE CHILD SYNDROME IS MORE OF A SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECY THAN ANYTHING ELSE in the centre of the family can stand children in good stead. “Middle children are generally very good at getting on with their peers and coming up with compromises when there are disputes, because they grow up surrounded by others close to their own age.” This is certainly true for Daisy, who is better at sharing and more diplomatic than both her siblings put together. Other mums have found the same. Amy, who was herself a middle child, says: “I spent most of my childhood being the peacemaker between my bickering elder and younger sisters. I now have three girls of my own, and am always struck by how the middle one is diffusing situations.” In fact, many middle children look back on their birth order with gratitude. Thirty-fiveyear-old Rebecca says: “I loved being a middle child. My sister went through all the difficult stuff – exams, inviting boyfriends home, starting uni – first. Meanwhile, my brother was always getting dragged around to our music and ballet lessons, and often got into trouble because he was the little one. I felt cushioned by a sibling on either side.”
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on housework, ditch the iron, and keep a supply of fish fingers in the freezer, for when needs must. The more children you have, the harder it can be to give them all individual attention. But Linda says it’s important to try and make this a priority. “One idea I recommend is to take each child for a special outing, on their own, say for pizza or tea, once a month so parents can focus entirely on that child.” This is something I try to do with my own children – for my benefit as much as theirs. It’s amazing how much easier it is to entertain one child, when you’re used to dealing with three. But I also treasure the times we are all together. Despite the chaos and tiredness, I adore having a trio of children – simultaneous meltdowns and triple outbreaks of norovirus aside. Yes, the laundry basket is always full, someone is always hungry and we’re usually running late. But really, I wouldn’t have it any other way. So if you’re tempted to follow in the Duchess of Cambridge’s footsteps, my advice is to follow your heart. bs
POWER OF THREE
Psychologist Linda Blair shares her tips for parenting three or more children Take good care of yourself – particularly try to get enough sleep. If you’re more rested you’ll make better parenting decisions. Ask family and friends to help out, or hire help. Even a few hours a week or half an hour in the evening will make all the difference. Try to make time to give each child his or her own nightly bedtime routine, even if it’s brief. Those few moments will reassure them that they’re loved because they’re special. Try to offer regular, wholesome meals and snacks. Both low blood sugar levels and sucrose overload in a child are likely to lead to emotional outbursts. Linda Blair’s book Siblings (£12.99, White Ladder Press) is out now
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money, the prospect of yet more sleepless nights, and the physical limitations of having only two hands. But there were deeper concerns, too: would I be able to give them all enough attention? And how could I avoid ‘middle child syndrome’? Like Princess Charlotte, my daughter Daisy was about to lose her seat as the baby of the family to assume the less desirable role of ‘middle child’, whereas her big brother got to retain his position as the eldest. Not quite heir to the throne, but at least he wasn’t being nudged out of line. But clinical psychologist Linda Blair says middle child syndrome – where the middle child is assumed to feel marginalised – is more of a self-fulfilling prophecy than anything else. “We notice mainly what we expect to notice and ignore conflicting information. Middle child syndrome isn’t inevitable, particularly if the middle child is a different gender from the older child, because then in a sense they’re also a first born.” Even when the middle child is the same gender as the first born, Linda adds that being
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hether you’re expecting and celebrating with your family, or together with your other mum friends and their little ones, Mother’s Day is about being thankful for motherhood and all the things the amazing women in your life do every single day. A Mother’s Day brunch at home is a lovely way to celebrate – here are some of my ideas to make it extra special.
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Transform your dining table into an Instagram-worthy setting with an abundance of spring flowers and foliage, an oversized balloon, a decorative tablecloth and runner, and tealights. Consider working to a colour palette or accent theme, such as rose gold, to tie everything together. Paper plates make a great alternative to breakable china if you’re hosting younger guests, too. For a personal touch, decorate each place setting with a small, hand-tied bouquet of flowers and add in a photograph of that guest with their mum, bump or little one. Not only does this double up as a place card, but it makes a thoughtful favour for your guest to take home, too. Or, if flowers aren’t her thing, why not try a welcome gift basket, complete with everything she needs to help her relax. Favourite filler ideas include wine (or an alcohol-free alternative), chocolates, bath salts and a scented candle. Don’t forget to welcome your guests with a specially-made fruity cocktail or mocktail! Mix tasty spring flavours, including peach or apricot juice with pear slices, topped with sparkling wine or soda water. Paper fan decorations (pack of three) £8.99, partypieces.co.uk
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The buyers’ guide CH OOSING FROM A N EVER-EN DING SELEC TION OF BABY KIT CAN BE A MIN EFIELD, SO HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU? H ER E’S ALL YOU N EED TO KNOW, SAYS Rebecca Moore
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THE PUSHCHAIR
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With the potential to be the most expensive set of wheels you’ll ever buy after a car, the pushchair can be one of your most daunting purchases. A product like this will get daily use, so try to see it as an investment, with many models built to see you through two or even three children. Particular styles and colours will go out of stock if they’re popular choices so if you have your heart set on a particular brand, be safe and start your search around the 20-week mark – that way you’ll have plenty of time to get to grips with it, too. Finally, make sure you know what you’re getting for the price; some come with a car seat, carrycot and seat, whereas others only offer the chassis and seat, and you don’t want to be faced with lots of additional charges.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER • Do you want a travel system that you can attach the car seat to? • What kind of terrain will you be using the pushchair on? • Think about space restrictions – can you store it at home, and will it fit in your car? • If you are planning on having children close in age, will it cater for a growing family? • Does it work with your height? Some handlebars extend to different lengths, and some don’t extend at all. • Does it sit within your budget?
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In the UK, children are required to use a child car seat until they are 12 years old. The first car seat you’ll need to buy is a Group 0+ infant car seat, suitable from birth up to 15 months old – or 13kg – whichever happens to come first.
THINGS TO CONSIDER • Do you require one with an Isofix base? • Do you want one that rotates? It’s a useful feature for getting baby in and out of the car, but it means you won’t be able to attach this car seat to your pushchair. • An obvious one – but does it fit in your car? • Is it suitable for use on an aeroplane?
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Forward-facing seats provide impact protection and an integral five-point harness, with a vehicle three-point seat belt or an impact shield to hold the child in place. I-Size is the latest regulation which makes rear-facing mandatory up to 15 months old. TIP: Go along to your local retailer for a It uses Isofix as the fixing method, so you will fitt tr a e o ve a e a r ase need a vehicle with Isofix fixings. make sure you ask an expert to show you how Isofix is the alternative to securing your car to fit t e ar seat first t e aro seat with seat belts. Seats are secured by two attachments at the base of the car seat embedded within the vehicle seats. 1. Graco Milestone All-in-One £149.99, graco.com 2. Cybex Aton Q I-Size £200, cybex-online.com A rear-facing car seat is required until 15 3. Joie I-Level £250, joiebaby.com 4. Hauck Varioguard Plus £189.99, hauckuk.com 5. Britax Dualfix months, and is the safest way for baby to travel. I-Size £430, britax-roemer.co.uk
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GLOSSARY Co-sleeping cots or bedside cribs attach to the side of an adult bed, keeping the baby close to you but in her own little space. Cot beds are transitional objects. They are longer and wider than standard cots, so it grows with your child. A moses basket or bassinet is a standalone crib, which is a good bed for the early days.
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1. Snuzpod 3-in-1 Bedside Crib £199.95, snuz.co.uk. 2. Hurlingham cot bed £799, teddyone.uk 3. Mokee Wool Nest £99.95, en.mokee.eu 4. Perla cot bed £499, boori.com
THE HIGH CHAIR
Perhaps not as imminent as the other bigticket items, but when your baby is sitting unaided and has hit the weaning stage (around six months) the high chair is a lifesaver.
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GLOSSARY Adjustable seat height means you can move the chair closer to the tabletop. Convertible high chairs grow with your child, turning into a toddler seat and later, in some cases, a chair for an older child. Footrests can be adjusted as baby grows. A reclining seat provides extra comfort and can be useful for bottle-feeding your baby.
THE MONITOR
Baby monitors can go from basic audio recording, to all-singing, all-dancing pieces of kit which link up to your phone, play lullabies and tell you if your baby hasn’t moved in 20 seconds.
TIP: Some high chairs will last until the child is much older, so think about how long you need it for
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1. Stokke Tripp Trapp (with newborn set) £244, stokke.com. 2. Antilop high chair £14, ikea.com 3. Budtzbendix high chair (with cushion) £382, en.smallable.com 4. Mountain Buggy Pod £45, mountainbuggy.com
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GLOSSARY The baby unit is the part that’s kept in the nursery or room where baby is sleeping. The motion sensor or sensor pad is usually placed underneath the mattress on a flat surface. This alerts parents if no movement has been detected for 20 seconds. The parent unit stays with the parent. A temperature display lets you know how warm the room is. The recommended room temperature for a baby’s nursery is 16 to 20˚C. Two-way talk back allows you to talk to your baby from another room.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER • Bear in mind how much you want to spend, prices vary from £20 up to the £300 mark. • Where will you use the monitor and how far away are you likely to be from your baby? Each monitor has different ranges. • Do you want a simple audio device or do you want to be able to see your child, too? • Do you want to be able to speak to your baby through the monitor if she’s crying?
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1. Snuza Hero MD breathing monitor £79.99, snuza.com 2. Angelcare AC517 video monitor £269.99, angelcare.co.uk 3. Motorola MBP8 audio monitor £19.99, motorolahome.com 4. Summer Infant 2.0 Duo video monitor £179.99, summerinfant.co.uk 5. Motorola MBP853 video monitor £129, motorolahome.com. 6. Philips Avent Smart video monitor £190, philips.co.uk
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With more than 20 years’ experience of perfecting pushchairs, you can’t ask for more than the new Bugaboo Fox. Available from March, as the name suggests, it’s a nimble piece of kit that’s as at-home in the city as it is in the countryside. Features include advanced all-wheel suspension, supportive pillow-top padding and a supercompact fold for the brand’s most exciting design yet. From £979, bugaboo.com
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PORTABLE PLAY With the ability to attach itself to almost every type of cot, stroller and car seat, the new Explore & More 3-in-1 travel mobile from SkipHop engages and soothes baby on the move, playing up to 20 minutes’ worth of music. £30, skiphop.com
COOL AN D CLEVER BABY KIT FOR N EW FAMILY LIFE RUN IN THE FAMILY
WHEEL THIS WAY Already known for its nursery furniture offerings, Tutti Bambini has shifted its focus to create two new pushchairs this March. Both suitable from birth, the adaptable Arlo is designed to grow with your family, with the option of tandem seats and dual carrycots, while the lightweight Koji is your sidekick for city living – which will you choose? From £590, tuttibambini.co.uk
Active outdoor brand Thule has been busy updating its collection of running buggies, and new versions of both the Glide and the Urban Glide will be available from April. Sticking with its core ethos, both models will benefit from a host of improved features for parents who want to run with baby in tow. From £570, thule.com
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THE LOWDOWN Strolling in at 6.4kg, the latest addition to the Baby Jogger clan is lightweight and supercompact. It can be used from six months of age until around the three-year mark, and makes the perfect everyday companion. I was particularly sold on the fact it could go in the overhead storage when flying.
GOOD LOOKING? We picked this striking violet hue, but there is a black option, too, as well as charcoal grey and ‘juniper’. The design is very neat, so it is easy on the eye without looking too plasticky, as many lightweight strollers do.
PRACTICALITY AND DRIVABILITY Strollers aren’t known for their fancy suspension but this certainly rides well. Of course, it travels best on a flat surface, as opposed to cobbled streets and rough terrain, but because it’s so light, it’s easy to navigate around tight bends and lift over kerbs. You can either lock the wheels or leave them to swivel.
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The City Tour has proven to be a hit outside the city, too
The way it folds down into such a compact unit really is impressive, and the carry bag – which is included in the price – makes for an easy-to-store backpack. The fact that the City Tour is cabin sized was a godsend when taking Ruby on her first flight. I wheeled her straight to the plane, and popped it in the overhead locker until we had safely arrived. After the flight she was tired, which meant she could go straight in for a snooze once we were off. One improvement I would like to see is an extendable handlebar – I’m 5ft 8in and it’s just a fraction too low for my liking, but this seems to be the case with a majority of strollers. I do love that it’s just a one-bar handle though, rather than your typical umbrella-fold stroller, it means you can push with ease using just one hand.
The lightweight stroller is ultra-portable and works well for daily adventures
you get with a pushchair, but Ruby seems genuinely comfy while on the go. The large extendable SPF50+ sun canopy stops the light glare (more useful abroad than at home!) while the peephole lets me check on her every now and again. The seat seems pretty spacious, and the multi-position unit means Ruby can nap when reclined. The five-point padded harness straps are soft on Ruby’s chest and are easy to clip together, too.
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I really love the City Tour as a little run-around. It’s perfect for holidays, public transport, a quick nip to the shops and long walks. Having owned it for over a year now, it’s certainly clocked up some mileage, and for a nimble piece of kit it’s very robust; I can see us using it for another year at least! bs
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The good news is, there is so much you hrough my work as a midwife for more can do to influence this on a daily basis and than 30 years, and as an acupuncturist for 20, I see first-hand the link between reduce the stress levels in your body. If you can do just 20 minutes of yoga, meditation, mind and body when it comes to fertility, and acupuncture or hypnotherapy a day, then you how important this is once you are pregnant. really will see and feel a huge difference. Many of the women who come to me have had IVF and are so excited about getting a positive result, but sadly this only lasts MIND for a short time before the anxiety sets in. Your mindset is determined by your Sometimes this means they don’t want to experiences in pregnancy, and if you have connect with the baby or the pregnancy, for a history of miscarriage or IVF failure then fear of disappointment after trying for so you are bound to feel anxious. Even if you long to get pregnant in the first place. It’s also haven’t experienced anything like this before, commonplace for women who have had no the changes that go on in your body in early fertility issues to then have anxiety that it pregnancy – not to mention the hormones may all go wrong. and tiredness, while trying to act ‘normal’ at As a big believer in the Chinese philosophy work – is stressful in its own way. So, whatever and approach to health, I strongly believe our your situation, make sure you put time aside mind and body are one, and the thoughts each day to relax in some way and manage and emotions we experience – such your stress levels, whatever as worry, fear and anger – could ed those triggers may be. Recommend affect an unborn baby. We now product know that every emotion we BODY experience causes a cascade The placenta is the of biochemical responses, nutrient highway to your and chronic stress can raise baby, but don’t worry if adrenaline and cortisol levels you haven’t been able to Zita West Vital Essence 2 which may pass through to baby. eat well in early pregnancy £26.50, zitawest.com
due to morning sickness. Your baby doesn’t rely on what you eat in one day, it’s your store of nutrients that is key. If you are suffering from morning sickness and are struggling to eat healthily, just eat what you need to get by. Just make sure you eat as well as you can, when you can, and take supplements if possible for maximum nutrition. If you feel fine, try not to give in to those sugar cravings that most pregnant women have – after all, we now know that ‘eating for two’ is a myth!
BABY It’s important to connect with your baby, even before she is born. If both you and your partner are talking to and bonding with her throughout your pregnancy, then you are much more likely to continue this when she is born, and this is vital for her development and growth. You are your baby’s world while she’s growing, and your heartbeat is her backdrop. When you are calm, she is calm, but when your heart is racing, imagine what it does to hers! The same goes for when you have your baby in your arms, so make sure you always have the ‘mind, body, baby’ mantra in your head at every stage: preconception, pregnancy and postnatally. bs
Zita West is the founder of the Zita West Fertility Clinic which specialises in a holistic approach to IVF. Instagram: @the_first_1000_days
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The Breastfeeding Café with CLARE BYAM-COOK
THIS ISSUE WE ASK:
I DON’T FEEL LIKE I HAVE ENOUGH MILK, BUT I DON’T WANT TO USE FORMULA, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
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he World Health Organisation recommends exclusive breastfeeding for six months, and it’s right that health professionals continue to give out this message. But the reality is, breastfeeding is not always as easy as everyone makes out and so around 50 per cent of new mothers give up within six weeks. Low milk supply is a common problem, but mothers are put under so much pressure to avoid giving formula that a significant number are suffering as a result. I regularly see babies who are underweight and miserable, their mothers are tearful and exhausted and they are often accompanied by anxious fathers who have no idea how to help. I believe there is a balance to be struck between reaching for the formula at the first hint of low milk supply and holding out for so long that the baby loses too much weight.
become less frequent if baby is feeding well. If there is not enough milk, the baby will be unsettled and need constant feeding until the supply improves. During this time, you need to make sure you are eating, drinking and resting as much as possible, along with feeding regularly and possibly taking supplements (such as fenugreek capsules). If this succeeds in improving your milk supply, baby will become more settled and start gaining weight.
Time for a top-up? It is perfectly fine to offer your baby a top-up after a feed if you suspect she is still hungry. If she is full, she will refuse to take it, but if she’s still hungry she will take as much milk out of the bottle as she would have liked to have taken out the breast. It’s important to offer as much milk as your baby wants rather than limiting it – only by doing this can you see exactly how much she needs. You should then Where to start During the first few days after birth it is normal use a breast pump to see how much milk she is leaving in the breast – if there is none left, it for a baby to need to feed frequently (every will confirm that your supply is low. If there is two to three hours) in order to get enough colostrum and to stimulate the production of some left you need to investigate the reasons milk. Once your milk is fully in, feeding should why she is not feeding effectively. bs
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WHAT OFTEN HAPPENS… The mother is doing everything right, but her breasts do not respond with increased milk production. It is normal for breastfed babies to lose up to 10 per cent of their birth weight in the first few days but anything more than that is worrying. With this in mind, it doesn’t make sense for a midwife to weigh a baby, note that she has lost more than 10 per cent of her birth weight and yet still advise the mother to avoid formula. This is why I want to highlight that we need to keep a sense of proportion. A mother should always be encouraged to persevere if she is suffering from temporary problems such as sore nipples, a mild dose of mastitis, some difficulty in latching or a slightly low milk supply. But if these problems continue to such an extent that her baby is permanently hungry and not gaining weight and nothing is improving, is it in the best interests of the mother and child to continue exclusively breastfeeding? It’s important to realise that what works for one mother does not always work for another. Note: If your supply remains o t s fi e to o t e v a o at o o reast a or a to ups for as long as you need.
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WHICH MEDICINES ARE SAFE TO USE DURING PREGNANCY? Some medicines, including many painkillers, could potentially harm your baby during pregnancy, but other medicines are safe, including those common prescriptions used to treat conditions like asthma, heartburn, thyroid problems and diabetes. To be sure, always check with your doctor or midwife. Decisions are made on a case by case basis, on whether the benefits outweigh the risks, so be sure to tell any health professional you are pregnant before they prescribe anything, and talk to your doctor immediately if you take regular medication. Medicines that are usually safe in pregnancy include paracetamol, most antibiotics, local anaesthetics and most vaccinations. However, you should ideally avoid taking medications during pregnancy if you can, particularly during the first three months. If you really feel you do need to take medicines when you’re pregnant, you should use the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time. As mentioned previously, paracetamol is safe to take as it has been routinely used during all stages of pregnancy with no evidence of any harmful side effects. However, avoid those that contain both paracetamol and caffeine, such as decongestants or ‘flu relief’ tablets. High levels of caffeine can result in low birth weight and potentially miscarriage. Ibuprofen and high-dose asprin should also be avoided, as it has been linked to a number of complications. Ibuprofen shouldn’t be used at all during the third trimester and has more recently been linked to fertility problems later in life for your baby. Katie Hilton, registered midwife and founder of The Parent Panel
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MY DUE DATE WAS EARLIER THIS WEEK AND BABY IS SHOWING NO SIGNS OF ARRIVING. IS IT LIKELY THAT I’LL BE INDUCED?
NOW THAT MY BABY’S A LITTLE OLDER I NEED TO START THINKING ABOUT CONTRACEPTION, BUT I’M STILL BREASTFEEDING – WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?
If your pregnancy has been uncomplicated up to this point, then the short answer is no. If your pregnancy has been straightforward then the best option is to wait a little longer for labour to start spontaneously. In most cases, you won’t be offered an induction until you have reached 41 to 42 weeks, in accordance with the guidelines from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). However, if you notice a reduction in fetal movement, or you begin to feel unwell, you need to alert your clinical team as soon as possible, and they will advise you if an induction is necessary. If you have been diagnosed with any kind of medical condition or complication before or during your pregnancy, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, then it is highly likely that you will already have been induced anyway. If not, then, your team may recommend an induction very shortly. There are alternatives that can help to bring on labour before induction needs to be considered. Your consultant or midwife can administer a ‘stretch and sweep’ internal examination of your cervix, which can sometimes encourage labour naturally. You should also try and keep active, as being mobile can help. The best thing to do is carry on as normal; go for walks, eat and drink regularly and ensure you stay well-hydrated. I know it is hard and extremely tiresome, but try to stay as relaxed as possible – and let your hormones do the work! Rebecca Crowe, midwife on the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital, London
Our bodies become fertile again as early as 21 days after childbirth. For this reason, unless you are intending to have another child immediately, it is recommended that you discuss your options with your health visitor or GP around a week after having your baby. Don’t assume that because you’re breastfeeding, that in itself is an effective contraceptive, even if you’re not having periods. Ovulation takes place two weeks before a period happens, so you will be unaware of when there is a risk of pregnancy. Some methods can impact upon breast milk supply. This applies mainly to those that contain oestrogen, such as the combined oral contraceptive pill, the vaginal ring or combined skin patch. Apart from these, you can use most other methods. The most common are either condoms or the mini-pill – the progesterone-only pill. Most women do not have any major side effects when taking contraception shortly after having a baby, especially if you make an informed choice with your GP. As you are breastfeeding, then you may have no periods, especially while taking the mini-pill. You can also take emergency contraception while breastfeeding. The coil must be inserted within five days of unprotected intercourse, but may not be suitable if you have had a caesarean section. The emergency pill contains progesterone only, so can also be taken. Levonelle can be taken while breastfeeding, too. Although small amounts of the hormones contained in the pill may pass into your breast milk, it’s not thought to be harmful to your baby. If you want to have another baby next year or not too much of an age gap, I’d recommend using something that doesn’t affect your cycles too much, such as condoms or a coil. Dr Shazia Malik, consultant gynaecologist Rebecca Crowe Dr Shazia Malik and obstetrician at The Portland Hospital imperialprivatehealthcare.co.uk theportlandhospital.com
WE’RE CURRENTLY PLANNING A HOLIDAY, AT WHICH TIME I WILL BE FIVE MONTHS PREGNANT. WHAT IS THE ZIKA VIRUS AND DO I NEED TO BE CONCERNED? The Zika virus has been demonstrated to be responsible for brain malformations in babies. Studies in Brazil, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, showed clear evidence of this: 42 per cent of babies born to mothers who were infected with Zika during pregnancy had brain malformations. The World Health Organisation has published guidelines for people travelling to countries where transmission via mosquitos is possible. However, transmission is also possible via sexual contact, just like other STIs. To minimise your risk, avoid travelling to countries where Zika is endemic – you will find a list on the WHO website. Sexual partners of pregnant women living or returning from these areas should practice safe sex with condoms, or abstain from sexual activity throughout the pregnancy. Infection may be suspected based on symptoms and recent travel history: symptoms are usually red eyes, muscle pain, fever and headaches. A diagnosis can only be confirmed through lab tests on blood or other body fluids, such as urine, saliva or semen. Dr Katharina Schramm MD, consultant gynaecologist at Richmond Practice
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Not so sweet Dr Karen Joash, CON SU LTANT OBSTE TRICIAN AN D GYNAECOLOGIST AT TH E PORTL AN D H OSPITAL E XPL AIN S EVERY THING YOU N EED TO KN OW ABOUT GE STATIONAL DIABE TE S
estational diabetes is when women develop a form of diabetes when they’re pregnant. While this can be a daunting prospect, I assure my patients that the vast majority of women will return to normal after giving birth. This is aided by a careful diet and planned exercise. Gestational diabetes can develop during pregnancy as the placenta produces hormones called human placental lactogen (HPL), which inhibits the body’s ability to produce insulin. Without enough insulin – which is the hormone responsible for helping your body absorb glucose or ‘sugar’ – glucose will accumulate in your bloodstream causing your blood sugar levels to skyrocket.
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SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE FATIGUE, INCREASED THIRST OR URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
Some women are at a higher risk of developing gestational diabetes than others and if you have certain characteristics you should consult your doctor or obstetrician about it. Women who should be particularly aware include those with a high body mass index (BMI), those who have delivered babies weighing in excess of 4kg in the past, and women with immediate family members with Type 2 diabetes, or indeed those who have had gestational diabetes before. Studies have also shown that women of Asian, AfricanCaribbean or Middle Eastern origin can also be at higher risk. During your ultrasound scans, if your clinician identifies a large amount of fluid
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your blood sugar levels; although I do recommend that all mothers-to-be try to follow a healthy diet where they can to help give you and the little one the best start. Your doctor or midwife will work with you to help explore ways to transform your diet, however if you are unable to control your blood sugar levels effectively, you may also be given insulin injections or tablets to assist. Gestational diabetes can affect your baby by increasing her production of insulin, which can lead to an increased birth weight or a higher risk of jaundice. However you can be reassured that these conditions rarely result in serious health issues. If your baby is large or you are on medication to control your blood sugar it may be necessary to induce labour at around 37 to 38 weeks, to avoid potential complications. Your doctor may also suggest a c-section at this stage. Patients should also be aware of the risk of their baby developing a condition called hypoglycemia, which is when your baby is born with low blood sugar levels. You will be encouraged to feed your baby as early as possible and your baby will need a heel prick test to ensure the sugar levels are not too low. In the event where this is the case, your baby may require a formula feed to stabilise her blood sugar levels.
at your first appointment, the condition does not usually manifest until about halfway through your pregnancy. Women who develop gestational diabetes might not notice any changes to their bodies, however the symptoms you might notice include fatigue, increased thirst or a repeated bout of urinary tract infections.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR MY BABY? Throughout your pregnancy you will be required to reduce your sugar consumption and eat a healthy, balanced diet to manage
SHOULD I BE WORRIED? The large majority of women who have
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around the baby, it is likely your baby will be born with a large birth weight and you may also be monitored for signs of the condition. If your doctor suspects you might be at a high risk of developing gestational diabetes, you will be offered a glucose tolerance test to identify whether you are affected by the condition between 24 and 28 weeks gestation. This involves taking two blood tests: the first after a short period of fasting overnight and the second, around two hours later to monitor how your body reacts to glucose. While your midwife or doctor will identify your risk of developing gestational diabetes
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gestational diabetes deliver healthy, happy babies and with a healthy diet you should have no reason to worry. Identifying the condition early and managing it throughout the pregnancy will help to reduce the risk of any problems for you and your baby during pregnancy and childbirth. Some babies who grow very large because of high blood sugar coming from the mother are at an increased risk of a complication called shoulder dystocia where the head is delivered and the shoulders become stuck due to the size. You may be offered an induction of labour from 37 weeks or earlier if your baby is felt to be at risk. In some cases a caesarean may be offered.
WHAT ARE THE LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES? Those experiencing gestational diabetes are often glad to hear that it is usually a temporary condition, disappearing once you have given birth. Treatment is no longer required once you have welcomed your bundle of joy into the world. However it is important to be aware that gestational diabetes does increase your risk of developing diabetes at a later stage of life, so women with gestational diabetes should be monitored and take simple steps to reduce their chances of developing the condition later on. This requires living a healthy lifestyle with a low sugar intake and having blood sugar checks in the weeks following your delivery, and on an annual basis with your GP from then on. Keeping fit and at the ideal weight also reduces your risk. If you are at all worried about managing gestational diabetes, I recommend speaking with a health professional who will assess you and provide you with all the advice you need to manage the condition and welcome a healthy baby when the time comes.
WHAT IF I ALREADY SUFFER FROM DIABETES? If you already suffer from Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, it is advised that you visit a specialist health professional and work with them to ensure your blood sugar levels are controlled before you conceive and during pregnancy. While the symptoms and management techniques are relatively similar to those of gestational diabetes, you will be at a higher risk of experiencing complications during your pregnancy and should be monitored more closely. bs
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Time to Talk
ADDITIONAL TESTING Marina Fogle & Dr Chiara Hunt
TH E SISTER S INVE STIGATE N ON-INVASIVE PR ENATAL TE STING othing beats the excitement of finding out you’re expecting, but it’s normal for most couples to hold off announcing their news until the end of the first trimester, and once they’ve had results back from their scan and those all-important tests. All women in the UK are offered a scan at 12 weeks, but many couples choose to take part in additional testing between 11 to 13 weeks, which as yet is not offered on the NHS. Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) has revolutionised testing in pregnant women. Before 2011, the only screening option was an ultrasound scan and a blood test. If any ‘markers’ for chromosomal abnormalities were detected, the mother would be advised to have an amniocentesis or CVS, where a sample of the amniotic fluid or placenta is taken to determine conclusively whether an abnormality is present.
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These procedures are invasive, unpleasant for the mother, and also carry with them a one per cent chance of miscarriage. The genius of NIPT is that it is totally non-invasive; all it requires is a straightforward blood test. Through a sample of the mother’s blood, the lab can detect fragments of the baby’s DNA and look for abnormalities in the chromosomes. Because it’s only 99 per cent accurate (therefore not diagnostic), if the doctor does detect abnormalities, you would be advised to have an amniocentesis or CVS to absolutely determine whether your baby is affected. NIPT has been a roaring success, so much so that many NHS Trusts hope to be able to offer the service by the end of the year. In the meantime, if you wanted to have this done, you would have to do it privately. It’s offered by clinics around the UK and typically costs between
£350 and £500. It should always be performed in conjunction with a scan to confirm whether you’re carrying multiples (this can affect the efficacy of the test) and to check the foetus is alive, as the foetal DNA can stay in the mother’s blood after miscarriage. Since the dawn of NIPT, an array of labs have offered their versions or brands of the test. The most widely recognised is the Harmony test but there are now a plethora of others available which often confuse parents-to-be. All NIPT tests for the three major chromosomal abnormalities – Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s syndrome. There are other brands on the market that test for other, rarer abnormalities that it might be wise to have depending on your family history, if you are carrying multiples, if you have had previous pregnancy complications or specific markers flagged by a scan. Our advice is to find a professional you can trust,
have an initial scan and then, based on the findings, take advice on which is best suited to you. While this innovation provides reassurance for many couples, it also raises a lot of ethical questions. Some of the abnormalities that these tests bring to light are not guaranteed to affect a child in a life-changing way. Before you do the test, it’s worth having the conversation about what you would do in the event that a specific diagnosis is made. Counselling should be available in this situation, but in the end, whether or not you decide to continue with your pregnancy is up to you. bs Dr Chiara Hunt and Marina Fogle are founders of The Bump Class, which provides antenatal classes in South West London. Check out the sisters’ podcast, The Parent Hood, available on iTunes and Acast. Visit thebumpclass.com
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This is a great all-round bouncer that grows with your child. The seat can be adjusted through multiple positions, and allows baby to use her own bodyweight to bounce herself independently. Complete with detachable toy hanger, it can also be attached to the Stokke Steps high chair to elevate baby off the floor. £149, stokke.com
Designed to truly embrace baby within family life, this is an all-in-one bouncer that can be used on the floor or impressively elevated up to sofa height. The elevation affords a number of proven benefits around integration and communication, allowing baby to feel included. £130, amazon.co.uk
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• Choose a comfortable nursing chair for feeding or soothing your newborn to sleep. A footstool or ottoman adds comfort for mum, too. • Have practical and accessible storage for everything baby-related, from toiletries to clothes and cuddly toys. You’ll also need ample storage for a growing library of books. • Invest in a cot bed that can be adjusted with your growing child. You will have to lower the bed when baby gets to the jumping and climbing stage, but these beds usually last until age five. • Task lighting is essential for creating a mellow mood in the nursery. You can achieve this with a standalone floor lamp, a table lamp or even a wall sconce. • You’ll be surprised at how much time is spent on the floor in a nursery, so it must be comfortable enough for ‘tummy time’ – if you don’t have carpeted floors be sure to include a large, soft rug to play on. • Your changing mattress can be placed on the chest of drawers when baby is little, or you can buy an adaptable changing table. bs
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Zuri House
Independent London-based brand Zuri House was born out of a love for Scandinavian design. The label’s specialty is hand-knitted home accessories, all designed by the founders and made with eco-friendly cotton cord and wool. Check out its online shop for a unique collection of pouffes, rugs, baskets and blankets to bring cosiness and natural warmth to your baby’s nursery. zurihouse.com
LALAROO Inspired by her two daughters, founder Sarah Johnson set up Lalaroo to offer beautiful products that add the final touch to any small person’s space. Choose from handmade baby mobiles and name bunting, or create something yourself with one of its all-in-one kits. Characters, shapes and colours can all be customised to perfectly match your theme, with more exciting products launching soon! lalaroocreations.etsy.com
Luja Home
Luja Home creates handmade dreamcatchers and bohoinspired décor for the whole family. Choose from a variety of designs available or have one custom-made to match your interior. Each dreamcatcher arrives beautifully presented, accompanied by a ‘Dream Big’ poem, making it the perfect gift idea for little ones. lujahome.etsy.com
THE LEMON BUTTON
Handmade using 100 per cent pure wool felt balls, The Lemon Button’s pretty garlands are perfect for adding a pop of colour to baby’s nursery. Available in a range of colours, hang from a shelf, drape across the wall or position over framed prints for a stylish twist. Each garland is hand-strung on twine by the brand’s designer and founder, Lindsey Hollister. thelemonbutton.etsy.com
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NIBS & SCRIBBLES Nibs & Scribbles is a stylish treasure trove of fun illustrations, offering plenty of inspiration when adding the finishing touches to your little one’s nursery. From illustrated alphabet prints to personalised name artwork, and prices starting from just £15, you’ll be sure to find something just right to complete your baby’s room. And if you can’t find what you’re looking for, West Sussexbased co-founder and artist Georgina Moir will work with you to create something individual and bespoke for your special little someone. nibsandscribbles.co.uk
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Modern Kids Gallery
Nursery print devotees Modern Kids Gallery is a unique artwork emporium. With a love for the natural world and all the beautiful things in it, the animalinspired artwork will add a splash of colour and vibrancy to any nursery. Modern Kids Gallery also offers a customised design service if you’re looking for something a little different or bespoke. Previous pieces have even been purchased by the BBC for a TV drama production. modernkidsgallery.com
BLUEBELLS & BEESWAX
Dress baby’s room in style with Bluebells & Beeswax’s beautiful handmade bunting – the perfect finishing touch. Stocking a carefully selected range of fabrics, the team behind the brand has put together a number of creative designs, working closely with current nursery trends. The company also offers a bespoke service – choose fabrics to suit your requirements for a truly exclusive piece. With the option of adding personalisation, too, the bunting makes a great keepsake gift. bluebellsandbeeswax.etsy.com
TINYPPL
Luxury British brand Tinyppl offers a range of cool unisex children’s homeware and wall décor. Its cotton collection fuses playful patterns and quirky characters with high-quality organic and GOTS-certified textiles that have been sustainably sourced. Minimalistic and Scandi-inspired, the homeware is designed to appeal to the whole family. tinyppl.com
FLOATING ART MOBILES Babies love to look at bold contrasts, such as black, white and primary colours. Floating Art Mobiles has created a stunning range of high-contrast mobiles in shapes and colours that will fascinate baby. This heirloom mobile is modern and stimulating, designed to be loved by both you and your child. floatingartmobiles.com
Fill the corners of your nursery with unique finds from Minifili. You’ll discover baby essentials including blankets, swaddles, wooden teethers and other charming accessories that will make baby’s nursery a special place. The online boutique also offers a variety of gorgeous gifts and toys for little ones, or be inspired by its range of home decorations from the most creative brands in Europe. minifili.com
LITTLE JAGGER Brand new luxury children’s interiors brand Little Jagger offers beautiful bedding, lighting and accessories, featuring lots of friendly faces that you and your children will love. Handmade by founder Rebecca Jagger, a trained Savile Row tailor, the pure cotton bedding will send your little ones into a sweet slumber. Original designs are made to order to your specifications, to ensure the perfect fit. littlejagger.co.uk
MUMMYS BUBBLE
Independent British brand Mummys Bubble focuses on handmade products for mother and baby. Mummys Bubble’s designed felt mobiles add a pop of colour to any room, and hang beautifully over a cot. Custom-create your mobile with a choice of natural wool balls to make that unique gift for baby’s first room. mummysbubble.com/shop
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If a holiday is all about relaxing, then why not ensure you don’t lift a finger for the entire duration? Stay at Scott Dunn’s new collection of luxury villas on the south-west coast of Ibiza and have your every whim catered for. Included in your trip is a ‘Flying Nanny’ who will arrive armed with age-appropriate ideas for baby, with additional services including a private chef and masseuse. Seven nights from £6,100, scottdunn.com
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Avoid shelling out on travel-friendly baby kit with the service from Airtots. Whether you’re flying in or out of London’s airports, hire essentials from its extensive list and arrange for delivery before you leave and collection upon return. Hire individual items or whole age-specific bundles. Bundles from £185 per week, airtots.com
Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, Yarrow Cottage is the perfect babymoon break for those wanting to stay closer to home. Just two hours from Surrey, the idyllic country home features a thatched roof and wood burning stove, with interior delights including a copper roll-top bathtub. From £200 per night, beachspoke.com
NANA COMES TOO Enjoy a trip with your extended family to the five-star Martinhal Cascais in Portgual, with its new offer for 2018. Situated on the coast just a short drive from Lisbon, the hotel is offering a 20 per cent discount on double deluxe rooms for grandparents, when booking any room or villa. A great excuse to create some precious memories – and make the most of helping hands… martinhal.com/cascais
AFTER A DECADE-LONG HIATUS, BRITISH AIRWAYS IS REINTRODUCING DIRECT FLIGHTS TO THE SEYCHELLES FROM 24 MARCH. THE ISLANDS ARE BLESSED WITH TROPICAL TEMPERATURES ALL YEAR ROUND – QUITE THE PLACE FOR A BABYMOON. FLIGHTS TWICE-WEEKLY FROM LONDON HEATHROW. BRITISHAIRWAYS.COM
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LIME WOOD HOTEL, NEW FOREST Close to home 1hr 20min drive from Surrey
Just a short drive away, Lime Wood proves the perfect country retreat for some lastminute relaxation before baby arrives. Set in a neo-classical stately home in the New Forest, pop your Hunter wellies on and head out to meet the resident wild ponies, or settle in for the day at the luxurious Herb House spa, which offers plenty of pregnancy-friendly treatments, a heated pool and gym facilities for those wanting gentle exercise. Get your five-a-day at the Hartnett Holder & Co restaurant, before heading back to your room for a blissful bubble bath. We’re there already! From £255 per night, including breakfast, limewoodhotel.co.uk
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ANASSA HOTEL, CYPRUS Short haul Flight time: 4hrs 30min
Nestled in a secluded hillside, Anassa sits in an unspoilt area to the north of Cyprus which spills down onto the beautiful beach at Latchi Bay. The perfect spot for a little romance before baby arrives, you’ll find lush gardens to wander, sunset views to savour and an awardwinning spa in which to relax. You’ll also find an irresistible selection of pregnancy-friendly treatments on offer. And when mum-tobe gets a craving, there are four gourmet restaurants to choose from. What more could you want? Seven nights from £1,197 per person, including breakfast. i-escape offers 15% off stays booked before 31 March 2018, i-escape.com/anassa
There are few places we’d rather be than poolside at this five-star resort
LUX LE MORNE, MAURITIUS Long haul Flight time: 12hrs
If you imagine an island paradise, Lux Le Morne ticks every box. Set on a white beach surrounding a turquoise lagoon, together you can enjoy snorkeling, hiking and yoga, or if you’re really just looking to chill, lounge in the spa, by one of the resort’s five pools or grab a beanbag for a sunset movie screening on the beach. And with restaurants boasting everything from Creole to Thai cuisine, there’s no need to set foot outside the resort. The icing on the cake, however, has to be the local dolphins, which swim into the lagoon to play and feed – now that’s an experience you can’t put a price on. From £229 per person, per night, including breakfast, luxresorts.com
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COWLEY MANOR, CHELTENHAM Close to home 2hr drive from Surrey
You and your little one are guaranteed a warm reception at Cowley, known for its stately home grandeur but laid-back atmosphere. A cot can be added to your room for free, and the spacious, split-level stable block rooms are perfect for young families. Enjoy taking baby into the great outdoors – all 55 acres of it – and with two heated swimming pools, they’ll have plenty of fun splashing about, too. Children can eat at any time in the restaurant and there’s a special menu for young taste buds. Babysitting can be arranged on request and for an extra indulgent treat, mum can retreat to the glorious spa for a spot of R&R. From £136 per night, cowleymanor.com
Biodola is one of the most famous beaches on Elba Island, and is perfect for young families
HOTEL HERMITAGE, ELBA, ITALY Short haul Flight time: 2hrs 10min
When it comes to a summer break with baby, you couldn’t choose a more idyllic setting than the island of Elba. The family-friendly Hotel Hermitage is set in the picturesque Biodola Bay, with easy access to the beach and restaurants. As with all Powder Byrne resorts, what sets this hotel apart is the childcare, with a crèche that will take babies from four months old. The facilities are second to none, with cots and high chairs available on request. You can even send a list of requirements beforehand for lighter packing! Seven nights from £2,259 per adult and £1,099 per child (under-twos go free) on a half-board basis, including transfers, powderbyrne.com
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SONEVA KIRI, KOH KOOD, THAILAND Long haul Flight time: 11hrs 25min
For those new parents who remain undaunted at the prospect of a long-haul flight with tot in tow, make the most of it and head to this stunning eco hideaway in Thailand. Soneva Kiri ticks all the boxes for a family-friendly stay, with spacious villas complete with baby kit, a vast choice of restaurants, all of which are happy to rustle up something for a weaning babe, and the acclaimed Six Senses Spa for parents to retreat to. We recommend the Bayview Pool Villa Suites, overlooking the jungle. The Den kids’ club offers plenty to entertain baby, and babysitters can be booked through the hotel. From £849 per night via Mr & Mrs Smith, mrandmrssmith.com
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Claremont Fan Court School An independent co-educational school for pupils aged 2½ to 18 years
Prep School - Day, Weekly & Full Boarding 8-13 Years | Nursery & Pre-Prep 3-7 Years
Pre-Preparatory and Nursery School Children join the Pre-Nursery class in the term they turn three. Please come and visit us. To arrange an appointment, telephone 01372 463695 or email preprepschool@claremont.surrey.sch.uk
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“Full Marks for Pastoral Care” Good Schools Guide
Highfield Open Morning Saturday 12th May 10am - 12 noon
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For more information or to arrange a bespoke visit please call 01428 728000 www.claremontfancourt.co.uk
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Come January 2019, there’ll be a new head at Notre Dame Prep School in Cobham. Amelie Morgan – currently assistant head at St George’s College Junior School in nearby Weybridge – will succeed Merinda D’Aprano, who is retiring after 23 years at the girls’ school. notredame.co.uk
READ ON BookTrust, the UK’s largest reading charity, is treating 600,000 babies across the UK to a special gift. Delivered to little ones aged up to 12 months, its Bookstart Baby pack includes a copy of 1, 2, 3, Splosh! by David Melling, as well as rhyme sheets and tips for parents on sharing stories. Gifted through local councils, the scheme aims to kickstart a passion for reading from an early age. booktrust.org.uk
The stylish and playfully written book encourages toddlers to explore visual opposites
THE BIG PICTURE Introduce your toddler to the world of art with the fifth title in Phaidon’s First Concepts series, Up, Down & Other Opposites with Ellsworth Kelly. Using the colours and shapes Kelly was famous for, the book explores visual opposites such as ‘together and apart’ and ‘full and empty’. Available 9 March. £7.95, Phaidon
GRAYSWOOD NURSERY IN HASLEMERE HAS BEEN RECOGNISED AS THE FIRST FOREST SCHOOL PROVIDER IN SURREY BY THE FSA. SET UP 35 YEARS AGO, THE NURSERY PROVIDES YEAR-ROUND OUTDOOR EDUCATION, WITH A DEDICATED ‘CAMP’ IN NEARBY WOODLAND. GRAYSWOODNURSERYSCHOOL.CO.UK
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MEET THE HEAD Tell us a bit about the school. We are a small, friendly girls’ school, offering continuous education from age four to 18. In the Junior School (ages four to 11), we have one form in each year group. High academic standards and a warm, nurturing ethos underpin our philosophy. We offer a broad education in a family-orientated environment. We were founded in 1891 in South Kensington’s Albertopolis – the great Victorian hub of culture and education. In our elegant buildings, therefore, we have long traditions, but we balance these with a very modern outlook. What do you see as the main strengths of the school? Our central London location affords us excellent facilities: the Natural History, Science and Victoria and Albert Museums are on our doorstep; Imperial College, where we swim, is very nearby. We have use of the track and court facilities at Battersea Park, and our girls make regular trips to Hyde Park for exercise. We also benefit from specialist teachers in Science, Modern
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JAMES DENCHFIELD Queen’s Gate Junior School
We chat to the director of the South Kensington-based school for girls about life in the classroom Foreign Languages, Mandarin and Art. Our staff might teach A-Level Chemistry one lesson and then present newly-hatched chicks to our little ones the next! Our girls achieve so highly because they are confident. When parents visit, they are given a tour by the pupils and the first thing they notice is the friendliness of their tour guides, and how proud they are to present their school. What level of pastoral care do you offer? We are a very happy school and our pupils’ happiness is our main concern. In my view, a nurturing environment and academic success go hand-in-hand. Because the girls are so well-supported and feel safe, they are not afraid to challenge themselves. Being
a small school, we get to know our girls – and our parents – very well indeed, forming close relationships which last for years. There is daily interaction between the different year groups and our girls are delighted to see the Sixth Form students who visit to read with the girls and help with clubs. How do you ensure every young pupil achieves her potential? Our pupils make excellent progress and achieve high academic results – and yet we are not a hot house. Our curriculum is broad, offering pupils a wealth of opportunities: a rigorous focus on Maths and English sits happily alongside subjects as diverse as Mandarin and Enrichment. Each pupil moves at a pace that is suitable to her: the brightest
are challenged and are offered freedom to take bold strides; those requiring support are given one-to-one attention to boost confidence and ensure success. Do you offer extra-curricular programmes for little ones? Our youngest pupils enjoy ballet, dance, gymnastics, yoga and kickboxing. All girls sing in a choir and begin learning French upon arrival. Our clubs provision is extensive throughout, from Debating Society to Philosophy Club, STEM Society to LAMDA. What’s coming up this year? We have introduced taster afternoons for nursery children, who are invited to join the Preliminary classroom, taking part in activities and using our Smart Table. We are also very excited about our residential trips to Normandy, the Isle of Wight and Dorset. Our older pupils are taking part in STEM challenges and are to begin debating competitively, too. bs Open morning: Thursday 22 March. Visit queensgate.org.uk
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KEW GARDENS Kew, Richmond TW9 3AB 020 8332 5655 kew.org
BROOKLANDS MUSEUM Brooklands Road, Weybridge KT13 0QN 01932 857381 brooklandsmuseum.com
For the first time, join Peter and his furry friends on a botanical adventure at Kew. Venture on the trail and discover activity pop-ups for all ages; plant your own seeds in Mr McGregor’s potting shed, get stuck into games, and enjoy storytelling inspired by Beatrix Potter. Admission: Adults, £19; children, £5; under-fours go free. Friday 30 March to Sunday 15 April, 10am to 5pm.
With the use of stories, crafts, song and dance, the Mini Aces club brings the museum to life, focusing on different objects and exhibits each month. Little ones can also enjoy the museum’s interactive galleries and soft play area. Admission: Standard admission applies, plus £2 per child. Thursday 8 March and Thursday 12 April, 10.30am to 11.15am and 11.30am to 12.15pm.
Easter Family Fun Day & Cadbury Egg Hunt
Michael Rosen’s Chocolate Cake
RIVER WEY AND DAPDUNE WHARF Wharf Road, Guildford GU1 2PP 01483 561389 nationaltrust.org.uk
POLKA THEATRE 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB 020 8543 4888 polkatheatre.com
With sports day races for children, mums and dads, as well as a whole host of craft activities, there will be plenty to get stuck into. Plus, don’t miss your chance to find a chocolate treat on the Cadbury Easter egg hunt. Admission: Standard admission applies, plus £3 per child. Friday 30 March, 11am to 5pm.
Don’t miss this new musical adaptation of Michael Rosen’s beloved poem. Follow the adventures of two brothers and the night-time disappearance of a chocolate cake. Created by those behind We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, it’s perfect for children aged four and over. Admission: £13.50 each. Friday 23 March to Sunday 13 May, times vary.
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Origami Triangle boxes The Boy Who Climbed into the Moon
George’s Marvellous Medicine
George’s Marvellous Medicine ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON 24-26 High Street, Kingston KT1 1HL 020 8174 0090 rosetheatrekingston.org Most grandmothers are lovely, but not George’s grandmother. She gobbles up slugs and bugs, and is always telling George what to do. One day, George sets about creating a medicine to cure her of her cruelty. Little does he know it’s the start of a rather marvellous adventure... Admission: From £15 each. Wednesday 28 March to Saturday 7 April, times vary.
Early Years: Spring Celebrations HASLEMERE EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM 78 High Street, Haslemere GU27 2LA 01428 642112 haslemeremuseum.co.uk Drop into to this session for little ones under five and make your very own cards for Easter. Admission: Adults, £1; children, £2. Friday 23 March, 1.30pm to 2.30pm.
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Easter Eggstravaganza
The Make Space
Imperial Festival 2018
Spring Delights
WATTS GALLERY Down Lane, Compton, Guildford GU3 1DQ 01483 810235 wattsgallery.org.uk
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON, SOUTH KENSINGTON CAMPUS Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ imperial.ac.uk/festival
HASLEMERE EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM 78 High Street, Haslemere GU27 2LA 01428 642112 haslemeremuseum.co.uk
Drop into The Make Space every Sunday in the Core Learning Studio at Watts Gallery for fun and friendly crafting sessions. From printmaking and painting to sewing and sculpture, there is a new activity every week. Admission: Adults, £12.70; children go free. Sunday 4, 11, 18 and 25 March, 11am to 4pm.
Venture behind the scenes to explore this leading university. There is something for all ages, including music and dancing, and delicious food. Get up close to live experiments, marvel at new tech demos and take part in creative workshops. Admission: Free. Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 April, from 12pm.
Head to the museum for some family fun, with a host of crafts to take part in. Make your own paper lambs or a bunch of beautiful paper daffodils. Admission: £4 each. Tuesday 3 April, 11am to 3pm.
Origami Triangle Boxes
Easter Eggstravaganza
THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking GU21 4AA 01483 737837 thelightbox.org.uk
BOCKETTS FARM PARK Young Street, Fetcham, Leatherhead KT22 9BS 01372 363764 bockettsfarm.co.uk
Little ones aged four years and over are invited to try their hand at simple paper-folding techniques to create their own decorative origami triangle boxes. All materials included. Admission: Free; suggested donation, £3. Wednesday 11 April, 1.30pm to 4pm.
Get up close to baby chicks and bunnies at the animal handling sessions, plus enjoy pig racing and tractor and pony rides. And don’t forget to complete the trail for your chocolate treat! Admission: Adults, £11; children, £11.50; under-twos go free. Friday 30 March to Sunday 15 April, 10am to 5.30pm.
The Boy Who Climbed into the Moon POLKA THEATRE 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB 020 8543 4888 polkatheatre.com Some pretty odd ideas are floating around Paul’s street. There’s Mabel, whose brother hides under a brown paper bag, and Clarence the poodle who thinks he can fly. But Paul has the oddest idea of all – he’s going to climb into the moon! A funny show for six to 12 year olds, where anything is possible. Admission: £13.50 each. Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 March, performance times vary.
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NEW VICTORIA THEATRE Peacocks Centre, Woking GU21 6GQ 0844 871 7645 atgtickets.com
THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking GU21 4AA 01483 737837 thelightbox.org.uk
From the award-winning producers of Gangsta Granny comes the premiere of David Walliams’ new tale. Featuring a very large owl, a very small ghost and a very awful Auntie, expect frights, fights and friendship in this production for children aged five and over. Admission: From £22.50 each. Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 March, performance times vary.
Dress for mess and head to The Lightbox for some painting fun. All materials are included, but advance booking is required. Ideal for little ones who like to express their artistic style. Admission: £3 per child and accompanying adult. Friday 16 March, 11am to 11.45am.
These multisensory storytelling sessions for children under four will transport little ones into a magical world of music, movement, messy play and more, designed especially for different development levels. Booking is essential. Admission: £6 per child and accompanying adult. Thursday 1, 8, 15 and 22 March, and Saturday 3, 10, 17 and 24 March, session times vary.
The Amazing Bubbleman Paper Tulips G LIVE London Road, Guildford GU1 2AA 0844 7701 797 glive.co.uk
THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking GU21 4AA 01483 737837 thelightbox.org.uk
An Edinburgh Fringe favourite, explore the breathtaking dynamics of bubbles with Louis Pearl. From square bubbles and helium bubbles, to people inside bubbles, expect comedy, tricks and lots of participation. Admission: Adults, £17.50; children, £14.50. Thursday 12 April, 2pm.
Head over to The Lightbox with your little one to create some colourful, handmade paper flowers – guaranteed to brighten up your April! All materials included. Admission: Free; suggested donation, £3. Wednesday 4 April, 1.30pm to 4pm.
Ready Steady Lift Off! FARNHAM MALTINGS Bridge Square, Farnham GU9 7QR 01252 745444 farnhammaltings.com This immersive theatre show for little ones aged three to eight combines performance, music, storytelling and painting for their very own astronaut training. You even get to make your own rocket to fly home! Perfect for little space explorers in the making. Admission: £8 each. Sunday 22 April, 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm.
Disgusting Songs For Revolting Children G LIVE London Road, Guildford GU1 2AA glive.co.uk With his dark humour and wordplay likened to that of Roald Dahl, join comedian Jay Foreman for a cheeky hour of songs, poems and comedy for children of all ages. This family friendly show regularly sells out at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Admission: £10.50 each. Saturday 14 April, 11am and 2.30pm.
Easter Holiday Fun: Lindt Gold Bunny Hunt RHS GARDEN WISLEY Wisley Lane, Wisley, Woking GU23 6QB rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley Hop through the garden on the trail of the Lindt Bunny and follow the clues that lead you to a delicious treat. Take the family along for a full day of arts, crafts and story sessions. Admission: Adults, from £13.05; children, from £6.60; underfives go free. Saturday 24 March to Sunday 15 April, 10am to 6pm.
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Monstersaurus CAMBERLEY THEATRE Knoll Road, Camberley GU15 3SY 01276 707600 camberleytheatre.biz Follow young inventor Monty as he creates a whole world of whacky inventions and monsters. But now he has made them, how is he going to get rid of them all? Expect thrills, spills, magic and mayhem. Admission: Adults, £13; children, £11. Sunday 4 March, 12pm and 3pm.
Little Red Robin Hood G LIVE London Road, Guildford GU1 2AA glive.co.uk Garlic Theatre presents this slapstick show with beautifully crafted puppets and humour. There’s a merry mix up in the forest when Little Red Riding Hood cannot be found. Luckily Robin Hood agrees to go see Grandma. Will he discover the big bad wolf? Admission: £10.50 each. Saturday 10 March, 11.30am and 2.30pm.
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Early Years: Toys From The Past HASLEMERE EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM 78 High Street, Haslemere GU27 2LA 01428 642112 haslemeremuseum.co.uk How do your little one’s toys differ from those in the past? Drop into the museum and find out in this session for little ones, plus enjoy a story. Admission: Adults, £1; children, £2. Friday 9 March, 10.30am to 11.30am.
Easter Holiday Family Fun BROOKLANDS MUSEUM Brooklands Road, Weybridge KT13 0QN 01932 857381 brooklandsmuseum.com Look out for Bertie the Bear, pick up the Easter trail and enjoy vintage bus and car rides. Plus, take part in workshops, including the Cargo Plane Challenge and Egg Painting. Admission: Adults, £13.50; children, £7; under-fives go free. Tuesday 3 to Friday 13 April, workshop times vary.
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Classes held in Esher for babies and toddlers Baby Maestro offers a whole world of music to discover each week. Fun percussion instruments, puppets and other props are used to engage and stimulate your child’s interest in music. Each session, a well-known piece of classical music is used to act as a theme which is explored through nursery rhymes and interactive play to create an exciting and stimulating musical experience. The classes are taught by a professional musician who will be playing the clarinet or piano, exposing your child to the beautiful world of classical music throughout each session. 07973 119855 info@babymaestro.co.uk babymaestro.co.uk
Teach them to swim The UK’s leading baby swimming company, Water Babies, runs fun and innovative swimming classes for newborns through to toddlers in Surrey, providing core swimming skills that could potentially save your little ones’ lives. The lessons are taught by world-class instructors and the company’s award-winning programme gives babies confidence in the water and teaches safety skills from birth. They are great classes for you and your baby to experience together. Water Babies was also voted best National Baby & Toddler Development Activity in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Contact Melissa, or visit the website for class details. 01932 227428 waterbabies.co.uk
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Classes held six days a week Monkey Music is the pre-school music group for children aged three months to four years, which won Best National Pre-schooler Development Activity – as voted for by parents! Monkey Music introduces music to children in a fun way that they can easily understand, with specialist teachers who gently encourage social and musical skills in a stimulating environment. The classes use a combination of music, percussion instruments and visual props. More than 300 songs, musical games and movement ideas are used. Enjoy a complimentary introductory session. For contacts and classes in your local area, visit the website. monkeymusic.co.uk
Classes across Surrey The very best football coaching for toddlers and children for ages 18 months to seven years. The classes are unique in that they involve the whole family and encourage parent participation. Join the fun and see your child score a hat-trick of football, fitness and fun with Kiddikicks Football Classes! Birthday parties, private and holiday classes, nursery and after-school sessions can all be arranged. Kiddikicks is also available to franchise – contact Kiddikicks now for more information. Sign up to receive your free kit (registration fees apply). 01932 489 335 | 07590 467571 jen@kiddikicks.co.uk kiddikicks.co.uk
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It all started with Olli Ella’s iconic nursing chairs
INSPIRE What first inspired you to set up Olli Ella? Olivia: We were running an art gallery in Islington and wanted a creative project of our own. Also around that time, Chloe was pregnant with her first child and was looking for a simple, comfortable but good-looking nursing chair, so we designed one ourselves and found a local craftsman to build it. We enjoyed the process so much that we took a prototype to a local trade show a few months later and were picked up by Harrods, which really catapulted the concept into a brand. Have you always wanted to work together? Olivia: As young girls we would hold a weekly shopping event in our bedrooms, merchandising and pricing our toys and enticing our other siblings with special offers! We knew it wasn’t a question of if we would work together, it was a matter of when. With Chloe now in Australia, how does the business work? Chloe: We speak multiple times a day – there is no such thing as
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CHLOE AND OLIVIA BROOKMAN The co-founders of lifestyle brand Olli Ella talk family life and the secrets behind their growing business ‘business hours’ really. We each oversee our respective markets, but both have a great deal of involvement in every aspect. Are your children an inspiration for the brand? Chloe: Between us Olivia and I have five children; I have three little ones [Tennyson, eight, Arlo, five, and Nell, two], and Olivia has two [Nika, four, and Jules, 18 months]. They inform everything we do. For example, our ‘Luggy’ basket was designed because Nika – who was two at the time – insisted on taking her possessions everywhere, so we created a lightweight, hard-wearing and aesthetically pleasing basket that she could carry around herself. We’re big believers in empowering children, so we always consider how they will interact
with our products. We want them to be as kid-friendly as possible, while still looking great. Describe a typical day for you. Chloe: To be honest, it changes a lot depending on the week, the kids, and what’s going on with Olli Ella on that particular day; because we work between three offices – LA, London and Byron Bay – hours tend to vary so we can speak throughout the day. A typical day might start at
around 5.30am, with coffee and emails before the kids wake up and before the UK office closes. Then, once the kids are awake at 7am, we have breakfast before the school drop-off. I go to the office in the morning, spend early afternoon with Nell before her nap, returning to work until the kids finish school. A couple of days a week I have meetings with Olivia and our GM, otherwise we pack up the kids and go to the beach until dinner time. What’s your advice for anyone wanting to start a business? Olivia: Be passionate about the business you want to start – you need that passion to carry you through the difficult times! What are your plans for 2018? Olivia: We have a number of new products launching, which our kids have been testing out and, if their response is anything to go by, we think they’ll be a hit! As a company, we are focusing on managing our growth organically, making sure to fit as much sister time as possible in between. bs olliella.com
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