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22 DUCHESS OF DESIGN We speak with London-born fashion designer Rachel Riley 50 TRAINING FOR FATHERHOOD Olympic gold medallist Greg Rutherford on becoming a dad 58 ORDER, ORDER Vicky Silverthorn on how to declutter your home ready for a new arrival 81 THE MAGIC OF MONTESSORI Eleanor Doughty explores the popular teaching method

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34 WHAT KATE WEARS How to dress your bump with comfort and style 38 FIT FOR A LITTLE ROYAL British-inspired fashion for baby 61 NURTURE YOUR NEST How to beautify your nursery

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BEST OF BRITISH Our edit of homegrown beauties 18 SHAKE IT BABY The loveliest silver rattles for baby 57 THE REVIEW We put baby monitors to the test

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68 WIN A LUXURY HOLIDAY Powder Byrne are offering one lucky family the trip of a lifetime 72 MARVELLOUS MAURITIUS Travel expert Alice Callander escapes for a tropical holiday with toddler George

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BABY NEWS Keeping you in the know with all things great and small 29 MINI AGENDA What’s on in Surrey for you and your baby 36 DIARY OF A MUM Becky Dickinson tackles fitness

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47 FACT OR FAD? Marina Fogle and Dr Chiara Hunt discuss topping up your NHS care 48 MEET THE EXPERTS Our professionals give advice on bump, birth and beyond 53 TOT GEAR We review the best travel systems 62 WEANING WITH ANNABEL KARMEL Perfect recipes for those first mouthfuls 66 DIARY OF A NIGHT NANNY Georgie Bateman shares her latest sleeping story 84 MEET THE HEAD We catch up with Mark Beach of Parkside School in Cobham 86 EDUCATION NEWS 91 A LOVE FOR LEARNING Embracing outdoor learning 92 GROUPS AND CLASSES A selection of local activities for you and your little one 98 INSPIRE We speak to Cecile Reinaud, the founder of British Maternity brand Séraphine

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her look (p.34). And we have shopping pages galore, packed with patriotic products and adorable fashion finds (p.15), as well as revealing reviews of the shiniest new travel systems (p.52) for cruising around the county. Plus we’ve been out and about at the industry shows, tracking down the most adorable new fashion brands like Superlove Merino (top left, see our website for more discoveries). After his incredible success in the long jump at the London Olympics, gold-medallist Greg Rutherford has been busy with a new project: fatherhood. He’s written a candid account of becoming a father to baby Milo, and how it’s had an impact on his mindset as an athlete (p.50). And in our hugely popular series, Diary of a Mum, Becky Dickinson details her somewhat less successful attempts to achieve sporting glory in her local gym (p.36). For any mother out there about to tackle weaning, the legendary Annabel Karmel is back with healthy recipes and tips (p.62) that will make mealtimes a joy. Or for those in need of a total break, check out our edit of Mauritius’ most family-friendly hotels (p.72) and then dream of checking-in! Enjoy!

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Spring is the perfect time to celebrate new beginnings, and I am thrilled to have joined the Baby Surrey team, especially having grown up in the county myself. As a new(ish) mother, I’m constantly on the lookout for local events and activities and always keen to hear about new fashion trends and the latest health and education advice. As ever, we aim to be one step ahead, and to ensure that sitting down with the newest issue of Baby Surrey is a luxurious treat in itself. To mark the arrival of a new royal baby, we’re saluting all things brilliantly British. To kick off proceedings we chat to designer Rachel Riley (p.22), the doyenne of traditional childrenswear and founder of the eponymously named fashion boutique, about her meteoric rise from sewing dresses in her attic room to sitting at the helm of a British luxury brand. Inspired by the Duchess of Cambridge’s perfect pregnancy style, we’ve pulled together a capsule wardrobe of key pieces channelling

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Where were you born? Melbourne, Australia First fashion memory? Aged five, I used to dress my little brothers in tulle skirts and dresses, and our dog in bow ties and tights. Favourite childhood toys? Barbies, of course. Your favourite moment from working with babies? Once a little boy refused to wear any clothes; he would only wear bumble bee wellington boots and his nappy. See Courtney’s expert styling on p.38

Where were you born? Milton Keynes Hospital and then grew up in Bletchley. First sporting memory? Watching Linford Christie in 1992 win his gold medal in 100m. Favourite childhood toy? Anything LEGO. Best thing about having a baby? This is a ridiculous answer but… everything. Waking up to him smiling and giving him a big sloppy kiss, which he always turns his nose up at. Read more of Greg’s fatherly tales on p.50

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Editor Kate Finney Managing Editor Rebecca Moore Editor-at-Large Summer Litchfield Senior Sub Editor Natalie Milner Editorial Assistant Caroline Leeper Editorial Assistant Eleanor Doughty Senior Art Editor Chloë Collyer Senior Designer Emily Weller Designer Brigitta Holmar Managing Director Paul Dobson Deputy Managing Director Steve Ross Publisher Annabella Ward Associate Publisher Stephanie Organ Commercial Director Vicki Gavin Marketing Manager Will Delmont Digital Media Manager James Dobson Client Development Manager Lesley McDiarmid Key Accounts Manager Jessica Way Sales Executives Amy Thacker, Coco Strunk, Jane Karger, Katie Amps, Laura Prowse Baby Surrey ISSN 1757-6156 | Distributed by Seymour Distribution Ltd. 2 East Poultry Avenue, London, EC1A 9PT | Tel: 020 7429 4000 Fax: 020 7429 4001 | Production All Points Media Printed in England by Southern Print, Dorset ©The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd 2015 All rights reserved

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One of our French favourites, Petit Bateau, has been busy creating their cutest collection to date. Expect to see whimsical little petticoat-dresses rub fashionable shoulders with bright, quirky prints. Baby Surrey readers can enjoy an exclusive 20% off in Petit Bateau UK stores and online with free delivery. Simply use code 20SS15 – très bien! petit-bateau.co.uk *Not valid in conjunction with any other offer or on sale items.

SURREY SUCCESS Guildford-based pregnancy and stillbirth awareness charity Count the Kicks are the winners of Ocean Finance’s Win the Tin campaign after more than 114,000 public votes. The £5,000 prize money will go towards their efforts to educate expectant mums about the risks of stillbirth. According to Count the Kicks, 17 babies are stillborn in the UK every day, and the charity aims to reduce that number by giving women simple warning signs to look out for in case their baby is in danger. countthekicks.org.uk

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Mamas & Papas’ new signature edition of their ‘Family Caboodle’ Armadillo City lets you channel 60s style when you’re strolling. Echoing the era’s famous Pop Art doodles, the ‘Family Caboodle’ features hand-drawn characters with bundles of personality and a funky neon lime handle. mamasandpapas.com

WIN WITH METANIUM To celebrate the launch of Metanium Everyday Easy Spray Barrier Lotion – the latest addition to the Metanium family – they are giving away two Little White Company Noah’s Ark Patchwork Cot Quilts alongside a sample of Metanium’s Easy Spray. In a handy, easy-to-use spray: the new double-action lotion protects and moisturises your baby’s skin whilst also helping prevent nappy rash by forming a barrier that guards against irritants like urine and dirty nappies. It’s quick, convenient and simple to use, providing a light, even coverage. Plus, there’s no need to rub the water-free lotion in, so application is extra-kind to sensitive skin. metanium.co.uk | babysurrey.co.uk/competitions

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A MATCH MADE IN TOY HEAVEN To celebrate our favourite bunny’s 60th anniversary, heritage bear manufacturer Steiff has collaborated with Miffy to launch this charming, limited edition cuddly toy. £169 | steiff.com



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English Trousseau silver-plated rattle £39.95 | harrods.com

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Silver Groves sterling silver Victorian-style rattle £162.99 | silvergroves.co.uk

The loveliest rattles for your little one

Carrs of Sheffield sterling silver chime rattle £379 | harrods.com

1920s antique silver acorn rattle £130 | thevintageweddinglist.co.uk Silver Groves sterling silver teddy bear rattle and teething ring £195.99 | silvergroves.co.uk

Lily Blanche sterling silver vintage baby rattle £145 | lilyblanche.com

DID YOU KNOW? Sterling silver is naturally anti-bacterial and cool to touch, making it the traditional choice to soothe gums and entertain babies

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SAY IT WITH SILVER Tiffany bows frame set £470 | tiffany.co.uk

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Mappin & Webb brush and comb set £350 | mappinandwebb.com

Asprey egg and soldiers set £1,125 | asprey.com

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When I arrive at Rachel Riley’s Marylebone High Street store, I’m greeted by the designer herself, whose international profile has rocketed since Prince George was photographed wearing the label’s dungarees on the royal tour of New Zealand in 2014. She is impeccably dressed in tailored trousers, which, paired with an immaculate 50s-style hair-do, creates an aura of retro chic. Born in the 60s in London, Rachel flourished at school, excelling academically – her creative side seemed more of a hobby than a future career path. “When I was at school, at the time, we still did needlework and dressmaking. I studied this as an O-Level and absolutely loved it,” she explains. Although Rachel left school to read Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, she was always being creative. “Back then there was much more of a culture of making things, it was very much “make do and mend,” Rachel says. “My mum knitted, my grandmother knitted, but I made more creative things. I’d make Paddington Bear some elaborate pyjamas, I made things for myself, and I remember my mum’s friend had a baby and I was paid £100 to make four dresses,” she explains. It wasn’t until Rachel was studying at Cambridge that a real interest in fashion sparked. She signed up to a model agency after a friend had told her she had “model looks”. “As a teenager you don’t really know what models are, and what

My only problem was I always wanted to participate and be more involved, but I just had to sit there really,” she laughs. After completing her degree Rachel was drawn to Paris once more, taking a year off to model. During this whirlwind, Rachel met her now husband, photographer Daniel Jouanneau, best known for his Chanel perfume bottle shots. The pair met on a Marie Claire photoshoot, and enjoyed a transatlantic affair, living between Paris and New York. But as much as they both loved life in the fast lane, the couple very much wanted to settle down and start a family. They married, and when pregnant with their first son Felix, they bought their idyllic rural family home in the Loire Valley. The family soon grew and little Felix was swiftly joined by brother Alfie and later, sister Rose. “As a family, we lived a very much a make-do lifestyle like in times gone by. We made fires, baked our own bread, made our own jams. I made a lot of the children’s clothes too. It was a very rural lifestyle,” reminisces Rachel. “My husband has kept all of the smock dresses I made Rose. I chose the colours, the patterns, and they’re smocked all across the chest. I’m so scared that those old-fashioned techniques are going to die out.” As her brood got a little older, Rachel felt unqualified to fulfill their learning needs, so she decided to study the Montessori approach to education, gaining a diploma. But this wasn’t the only thing keeping the former-model busy. Another baby had been born – her eponymous childrenswear company, which was launched in 1994. Beginning with a mail order catalogue, which she sent out to all of her friends, her first collection comprised traditional and charming children’s clothes, modelled by her children, and photographed by her husband. “It started very simply – I put together a collection of around 30-40 pieces, which I made. They were comfortable, pretty items using luxury fabrics but at the right price,” explains Rachel. In their house Rachel set up a 1940s-inspired workshop in the attic, which became the creative hub of the business. Her favourite era is from the 1920s to 1960s when most children’s clothes were made at home. “I’m not stuck in a time warp, and I certainly don’t want to be in some BBC period drama, but I love the creativity of an era gone by, and things being made in a beautiful way,” she explains. The catalogue experiment took off, and very quickly Rachel knew she had a business on her hands. “The press went wild! We were in American Vogue, House and Garden – they loved our fairytale existence. I suppose we had a certain je ne sais quoi,” says Rachel. After making everything to order from her workshop for the first few years, Rachel knew she needed to employ some help. Historically, the Loire Valley in France is regarded as a sewing

“EVERY CHILD IS THEIR MUM AND DAD’S PRINCE OR PRINCESS AND THE HERITAGE COLLECTION WAS A CELEBRATION OF NEW LIFE” makes a model, but I was a student and really needed the money. We had such long holidays so I thought I’d give it a go. It actually took off really well.” In her first year Rachel went to Paris, later travelling to Japan and south east Asia. With this hectic life Rachel didn’t stop making things either. “I’d take my knitting along to the photoshoots. And I bought myself a sewing machine with my modelling money when I was about 18.” Rachel would still go to flea markets and vintage stalls for inspiration and was never far away from her knitting needles. But modelling proved to be a valuable insight into the industry. “Being a model is like being a fly on the wall. I did work for Kenzo, Agnès B, Marie Claire and Vogue. It was great. Nobody would normally show you this insight into the fashion business, but as the model you’re the star. It’s a great life.” “There are lots of early mornings, but models have it really easy. It’s a dream job – you get paid, you travel and it’s creative.

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area, so she was able to employ talented local seamstresses. As the children grew, both Rachel and Daniel knew they needed more formal schooling. “Felix was seven or eight years old and needed a proper education. I didn’t love French school, and felt quite strongly about my children having an English education,” says Rachel. “I love English schools, I love the formality and structure, and the uniform.” In 1998 the family left France for London, setting up their first store on Pont Street, in Knightsbridge. They moved into the flat above the shop and the children went to Hill House School nearby. “During term time we’d be in London, and in the holidays we’d go back to France. It was really fun actually,” remembers Rachel. The shop was an instant success, and a second shop was opened two years later on Marylebone High Street. In addition, the business has taken off internationally, with a boutique in New York and offices in Hong Kong. The Rachel Riley range is now stocked across the world in some of the most prestigious department stores, including Harrods, where, in 2012, to mark the Diamond Jubilee and London Olympics, Rachel was asked to create a special display to showcase her quintessentially British brand. “That summer we had a lot of fun, we made it look like Brighton beach! We used pretty picnic baskets, blankets, flasks and of course our clothing. It was a great time to be British and we’ve now been on a roll for about five years.” When it was announced that the Duchess of Cambridge was pregnant with her first child back in December 2012, Rachel realised this could be a great opportunity for her business. “What’s been fun about having a small company is that we’re quite agile and can be reactive. As soon as we heard [about Kate’s pregnancy], I thought it was the perfect creative moment – an opportunity

Sailboat Dungarees, beautifully modelled by Prince George

to become inspired about a whole layette collection,” says Rachel, knowing that a project like this had great potential. “I got really excited. I knew if I could design a collection quickly enough and showcase at London’s childrenswear fashion trade show, Bubble London, in January, then customers and stockists could have it in June, ready for the arrival.” Her foresight, from years of working in the business paid off: “The idea was so good, everybody had confidentiality agreements.” The Heritage collection launched early in the summer of 2012. Quite clearly London-inspired, the range includes everything from babygros decorated with adorable toy soldiers, to bloomers with crown prints. “It wasn’t about dressing the new prince or princess, you can’t plan that,” explains Rachel. “But every child is their mum and dad’s prince or princess and it was a celebration of new life.” The launch of the Heritage collection has been a pinnacle point for the Rachel Riley brand, and it wasn’t long before the inevitable royal seal of approval came. Aged just eight months old, third in line to the throne Prince George was spotted wearing the traditional Sailboat Smocked Dungarees on tour in New Zealand. That day will be hard to forget. “It was an extraordinary day, never in my career had I experienced anything like it. The phone rang over 100 times. I was in America at the time, and I appeared on the evening news, and on radio talk shows. It was mad,” remembers Rachel. Of course, with another royal baby on the way, the merriment continues. “I’m excited about the next royal baby as I love seeing a family grow. If it’s a boy I’m interested to see if they do any matching outfits, and if it’s a girl I can't wait to see how they dress her,” enthuses Rachel. And as the latest Spring/Summer collection prepares to drop into stores, there is a nod to this sentiment with lots of beautiful baby clothes for both sexes. “I loved having boys and a girl. Fashion-wise, boys are harder to get right, whereas girls have more choice. I like to think we’re quite good at covering both boys and girls.” The family business has clearly rubbed off on her children. “Funnily enough they’re all on the edge of being in the fashion industry and are all quite creative,” Rachel says. Her eldest son Felix, 25, has trained as a shoemaker, while Alfie, 24, is a fashion student and Rose, 22, who studied textiles at A-Level, has now started working in the childrenswear buying office at Selfridges. It’s clear that Rachel’s enthusiasm for the brand, 20 years on, still burns strong. Now employing 25 people, she’s often the first in and last out. “I like to lead by example, with my team and my family. Leading with enthusiasm is the best way. I love inspiring people, and I hope I’m inspirational,” she says. Traditional in her styles and values, Rachel Riley is looking forward to a prosperous year ahead. “I feel like we’re only at the beginning. The whole retro thing is now fashionable so we’re one step ahead. A journalist once said to me, ‘oh you’re so on trend at the moment’ and I said, ‘actually everyone has just caught up with me’.” We couldn’t agree more. bs rachelriley.co.uk

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C h a r l o t te To m l i n s o n -W h i te R O U N D S U P E V E N T S I N S U R R E Y

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MY FIRST BALLET: SWAN LAKE English National Ballet and English National Ballet School bring their enchanting My First Ballet series to the New Victoria Theatre with their fourth classical ballet to be recreated especially for children. The evil magician Rothbart has turned the beautiful princess Odette into a swan: only at night can she return to human form. Will Prince Siegfried be able to save her, or will he fall for Rothbart’s sorcery? Featuring a narrator to help little ones

follow the story and a shortened version of Tchaikovsky’s wonderful music, these performances are specially tailored to make ballet accessible and enjoyable to children from the age of three upwards. Created by English National Ballet’s associate artist George Williamson, witness the world’s favourite ballet come to life on stage from the opulent party in the royal palace to the magical lake of the title.

Admission: See website for details. Saturday 25 April, 11am, 2pm and 5pm. Sunday 26 April, 11am and 3pm. New Victoria Theatre, Peacocks Centre, Woking GU21 6GQ 0844 871 7645 | atgtickets.com/venues/new-victoria-theatre

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OUT AND ABOUT

Yeh Shen Butterflies in the Glasshouse RHS GARDEN Wisley, Woking GU23 6QB 0845 260 9000 rhs.org.uk/wisley Step into the tropical paradise of the Glasshouse and feel the jungle come alive as hundreds of exquisite butterflies flutter around you. Plus, you can join a butterfly photography morning, indulge in Taste of Wisley’s butterfly-themed teatime treats, see butterflies feeding at special feeding stations, and learn about the lifecycle of butterflies. If you’re lucky, a butterfly might even land on you! Admission: See website for more details. Until Sunday 8 March.

The Sword in the Stone THE HARLEQUIN THEATRE Warwick Quadrant, Redhill RH1 1NN 01737 276500 harlequintheatre.co.uk Don’t miss this participatory musical for all the family. Join Arthur, a young squire destined to be king, and the magical wizard Merlin on the many adventures and lessons they embark on together. Will

POLKA THEATRE

240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB 020 8543 4888 polkatheatre.com Don’t miss the world’s first Cinderella story from China! Will Yeh Shen be able to attend the New Year Festival? Will she ever find happiness? And how can a fish, a dragon and a horse help her? With puppetry, live music and all the excitement of the Chinese Spring Festival. Admission: £13.50.

Until Sunday 8 March, various times, see website for details.

I Believe in Unicorns Rediscover the excitement of books and let your imagination run wild with this captivating show. Tomas didn’t like books, until the Unicorn Lady came to town and drew him in with her irresistible magic tales. But then disaster struck and Tomas’ life is changed forever. Admission: £13.50.

Thursday 12 to Sunday 15 March, various times.

Arthur pull the sword from the stone? With beautiful costumes, enchanting sets and magical puppetry. Admission: £8.50. Wednesday 1 April, 2.30pm.

Mother’s Day CLANDON PARK West Clandon, Guildford GU4 7RQ

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01483 222482 nationaltrust.org.uk/ clandon-park Treat the family to a day out at Clandon. Explore the garden and make a special gift for mum. And as an extra special treat, mums go free! Admission: Normal admission, plus £2 for craft activities. Sunday 15 March, 11am to 4pm.

Easter holiday family activities BROOKLANDS MUSEUM Brooklands Road, Weybridge KT13 0QN 01932 857381 brooklandsmuseum.com Car rides, trips up Test Hill and access to the Members’ Banking of the old Race Track.


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London Bus Museum will also be running their double-decker bus rides throughout the holiday. Why not pick up one of the children’s trails or try out a family workshop? Don’t forget to look out for Bertie the Brooklands Bear. Admission: Go to the website for more details. Monday 30 March to Thursday 2 April, and Tuesday 7 April to Friday 10 April.

Cirkus Spectakular FARNHAM MALTINGS Bridge Square, Farnham GU9 7QR 01252 745444 farnhammaltings.com Roll up! Roll up! A hilarious and touching show for all the family. Follow the mysterious Baba Kalina and immerse yourself in the colourful world of Cirkus Spectakular. And join Pavlo as he tries to prove himself and belong. Admission: £7, £6.50 if booked with two or more spring children’s theatre shows. Saturday 18 April, 2.30pm.

Little Hedgehogs Heathland and Woodland Explorers

Mice on Skates FARNHAM MALTINGS Bridge Square, Farnham GU9 7QR 01252 745444 farnhammaltings.com Don’t miss this playful blend of puppetry and theatre from Fly in a Pie Puppet Theatre. Two mice discover that roller skates are an exciting and effective means of escape from hungry cats! Soon they’re off, whizzing around Europe performing skating tricks and sampling undiscovered cheeses. A playful and exciting 50-minute show – suitable for ages three to six. Admission: £7, £6.50 if booked with two or more spring children’s theatre shows. Saturday 21 March, 2.30pm.

WITLEY COMMON Haslemere Road, Witley GU8 5QA 01372 220644 nationaltrust.org.uk Join in with outdoor fun from stories and games to nature walks and craft sessions, all set in the beautiful surroundings of the National Trust’s Witley Common. For pre-schoolers. Admission: £5 per session. Tuesday mornings in March.

Shaun and the flock spring into Kew Gardens KEW GARDENS

Kew, Richmond TW9 3AB 020 8332 5655 | kew.org Aardman’s world-famous sheep, and friends, are flocking to Kew Gardens with an exciting range of family fun this spring. The Shaun the Sheep themed spring salute will celebrate the beauty of nature, with an exciting schedule of events. Follow Timmy on the Spring Lamb Springtime Trail or see how the sound effects for the Shaun the Sheep film were created with The Vegetable Orchestra. Other family activities include welly wanging, the Sheep Hopper Maze and sheepdog trials. Admission: Adults £15 and under-16s go free.

Saturday 28 March to Sunday 12 April. See website for more details. Painting workshop

Storytelling

THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking GU21 4AA 01483 737800 thelightbox.org.uk

THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking GU21 4AA 01483 737800 thelightbox.org.uk

Prepare your little one for mess and head to The Lightbox for some painting fun. All materials included. Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Admission: £3 per child, accompanying adult goes free. Friday 13 March and Friday 17 April, 11am to 11.45am.

Stories, rhymes and hands-on creative fun. Spaces will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis at reception from 10.30am on the day. Admission: Free; suggested donation £2. Tuesday 3 and 17 March, Tuesday 14 April, 11am to 11.40am.

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OUT AND ABOUT

Cadbury Easter egg trails HATCHLANDS PARK East Clandon, Guildford GU4 7RT 01483 222482 nationaltrust.org.uk/ hatchlands-park

Set out on a cracking Easter Egg Trail adventure, solve the clues and claim your Cadbury chocolate Egghead.

Sunday 5 and Monday 6 April, 11am to 4pm. Day out with Thomas

This classic children’s book will be brought to life by The Watercress Line. Ride on a real steam engine, meet Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends, and at each stop take part in Thomas-themed activities with a bouncy slide, a Punch and Judy show and games. Admission: Adult £18, child £12, under-twos go free. 3 to 12 April. Between 9.35am and 4.30pm.

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Arthur’s Dream Boat

Tree Fu Tom

Long Nose Puppets present the story about a little boy who has a dream. Based on the book by Polly Dunbar, this playful show is ideal for two to eight year olds and features breathtaking puppets. Plus ‘meet the puppets’ straight after the show! Admission: Adult £10, child £6, family (two adults, two children) £20.

Packed with adventure, fun, music and participation, the world’s smallest superhero is live on stage in his first nationwide tour. Straight from the smash hit CBeebies series, step into the world of Treetopolis and help Tom save the day! Admission: Adult £11, child £13, family ticket (two adults, two children) £44.

Saturday 14 March, 2pm.

Saturday 4 April, 11am, 2pm.

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THE RAILWAY STATION Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9JG 01962 733810 dayoutwiththomas.co.uk


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MUM- OF-TH R EE Becky Dickinson EM BAR KS ON A N EW H E ALTH R EGIM E, AN D TH EN HAS SECON D TH OUGHTS here comes a point when you can no longer blame the wobbly bit around your middle on reproduction. Baby A has just turned two and I don’t think there’s any such thing as ‘toddler weight’, apart from polishing off half-eaten fish fingers. Meaning it’s either genetic, or I eat too much chocolate. I’m guessing the latter. My only consolation is that Unhusband has also developed a matching midriff so now we have His and Hers wobbly bits and he definitely can’t blame it on reproduction. Being there for the conception doesn’t count. One of the annoying things about Unhusband is that he has way more willpower than I have. So when he announces he’s going to do the 5:2 diet, I know that means he’s going to do the 5:2 diet. This means he will definitely shed the non-baby weight while mine will continue to provide a source of amusement to the kids, whose current bedtime routine involves singing ‘Mummy on a plate’ to the tune of Jelly on a Plate while wobbling the squidgy bit above my jeans. That’s not something I’ll be sharing on Facebook. Anyway, the next morning Unhusband comes downstairs and starts tapping the contents of his breakfast into a ridiculous app he’s downloaded which tells him precisely how many atoms of saturated fat, dietary fibre – and probably oxygen – he’s allowed to consume in one day. It’s way too technical for me, and phones are banned at the table. Besides, there’s no way I could survive on a small poached egg and half a glass of orange juice without passing out on the school run. Instead, I dollop some syrup on my porridge and resolve to join the gym. Oh hang on, I already did about five months ago. Better change that resolution to: start actually going to the gym. The trouble is, cavorting around after three children during the day means I can’t go until Unhusband is

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THE CARDIO ROOM LOOKS ABOUT AS TEMPTING AS TIDYING THE KIDS’ BEDROOM. I’D RATHER WADE THROUGH PILES OF LEGO back from work in the evening – by which stage I’m already knackered. Still, the thought of Unhusband losing five kilos before me spurs me on. I drag myself along and try not to look like the newbie. The cardio room looks about as tempting as tidying up the kids’ bedroom. Actually, I think I’d rather wade through piles of LEGO, soft toys and dirty socks, than jump on any of the torture devices on offer. I ignore the treadmills laughing at me on the back row and give the rowing machines a wide berth too. Which basically leaves the bike or the cross trainer. I opt for the cross trainer, at least I can pretend I’m doing something fun like skiing. Once I get the hang of the weird elliptical motion thing, it’s not too bad. Maybe I’m not that unfit after all, I think, hopefully. Then suddenly, a message flashes across the screen: Attention: heart rate high! OMG, even the cross trainer is worried I’m going to have a premature cardiac arrest. Better get off then. Trying to disguise my alarm, I mention it to one of the members of staff. “Oh, it’s probably just to do with your age,” she reassures me. Charming! So in my (extremely early) forties, I’m already an insurance risk. I decide to give the bike a go instead. At least I can sit down for that one. After 10 minutes I’ve had enough. It’s not that I’m (particularly) out of breath, it is just so boring. Could there be anything more pointless in life than cycling nowhere while watching Kirstie Allsopp 10cm from your face on a screen with no sound because you have forgotten to bring any headphones? What’s more, after 10 minutes of working up a sweat, the bike display tells me I’ve used just 67 calories. What? That’s not even a Jammie Dodger – 85 calories in case you’re wondering. And as for a KitKat Chunky, don’t even ask, unless you’re thinking of doing the Tour de France.

I faff around on the weight machines for a bit, but it has been so long since I’ve used them that I can’t really remember what to do, except for the thigh trainer. There’s something rather undignified about opening and closing your legs and grunting like that in a public. Not quite as undignified as giving birth perhaps, but at least you’re guaranteed to lose a few pounds after doing that. When no one’s looking I finish my workout (I use the term loosely) with a few sit-ups. I use this term even more loosely; it seems I left my stomach muscles somewhere in the labour ward and sit-ups no longer work. I try the plank instead, then realise my top isn’t tucked in and my jelly belly is hanging down for everyone to see. Oh well, at least I’ve got three children to show for it (and about 300 stretch marks.) And that ‘Mummy on a plate’ song really is quite amusing. Suddenly I have the urge to be back home, to kiss them all goodnight and marvel at their cuteness (always easier when they’re asleep). Perhaps I’ll forget the gym and embrace my wobbly bits instead. Skipping the shower (I didn’t really get that sweaty) I make a quick exit before the personal trainer woman can ask how my “workout” went. By the time I get home, Unhusband is stretched out on the sofa, fiddling with his phone again, no doubt trying to eke out some extra calories, having eaten only the prescribed number of chickpeas and a few cherry tomatoes since breakfast. “I'm starving,” he moans. “Me too,” I reply. There’s a silent stand-off as we wait to see who will be the first to cave in to this new health regime. “Is there any pizza in the freezer?” asks Unhusband. bs Want to read more on Becky Dickinson’s family life? Visit babysurrey.co.uk

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HEALTH

or the majority of women, the cost of having a baby privately are too high to even consider. But it’s not an all or nothing choice. Many women find supplementing the brilliant NHS care with private services enhances their experience, without the £10,000+ price tag.

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ROUTINE SCANS The NHS routinely offers scans at 12 weeks and 20 weeks. While these are excellent, you could consider doing them privately as well as supplementing them with a couple of extra scans, in the early and late part of your pregnancy. Privately, you can choose a time convenient for you and your partner and, because there are fewer time and cost constraints in the private sector, the experience is often more special.

EXTRA SCANS AND TESTS ✽ Fetal viability scan at six to 10 weeks: This will check that the embryo has implanted correctly and, although your baby will still look like a bean, from around 7 weeks you’ll be able to hear a heartbeat. This scan is often done internally. Cost: around £100.

Non-invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT), commonly known as the brand name Harmony. Not available on the NHS, this test detects the baby’s DNA in the mother’s blood and can detect chromosomal abnormalities of the foetus, more accurately that standard screening tests. Because the results take two weeks, this is often done at 10 weeks so that parents have the results by the 12-week scan. Cost: around £500, including the 12-week scan.

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✽ Late scan: There is mounting pressure for a late scan to be included routinely in NHS care, but currently, unless there are problems, your final scan would be at 20 weeks. A late scan will check the baby is growing nicely, that the placenta looks healthy and is working properly and will check the amount of

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EXTRA SUPPORT ✽ INDEPENDENT MIDWIFE Continuity of care has long been shown to be hugely beneficial for pregnant women. Hiring an independent midwife to help look after you in your pregnancy will enable you to get to know and trust someone before labour starts. They perform most of your antenatal checks at your home and will be with you during labour. Cost: £4,000. ✽ MATERNITY NURSE A lot of women say the NHS is brilliant… until the postnatal ward, which can sometimes feel chaotic. After a straightforward labour, the hospital might offer you a six hour discharge. Most first time mothers are hesitant about going home that quickly. A maternity nurse can help you navigate those first days of motherhood. Cost: £180 for 24 hours. • Willow Nannies willownannies.co.uk • Eden Nannies edenprivatestaff.com • Cocoon cocoon.uk.com

amniotic fluid. They might also do a Doppler scan to check the blood flow in the umbilical cord. Cost: around £150. • Fetal Medicine Centre fetalmedicine.com • Ultrasound Diagnostic Service uds.uk.com • The Medical Chambers, Kensington, London themedicalchambers.com

GROUP B STREP Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a type of bacteria that can cause illness in people of all ages. 10-30% of pregnant women carry this bacteria without having any symptoms. If you are GBS positive, and it is not treated in labour, there is a one to two per cent chance of your baby developing a serious, occasionally life-threatening infection. The NHS treats women with antibiotics if they have any signs in labour that they might be infected or be at increased risk of transmitting the infection to the baby. However many obstetricians feel that it is safer to screen all women at 35-37 weeks for the infection and treat in labour if necessary. We encourage Bump Class girls to consider being screened privately. The test is a simple vaginal and rectal swab that you do yourself at home. The Bump Class | thebumpclass.com

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NIPPLE BLISTERS EXPLAINED Deearna Withey, Breastfeeding Consultant and Maternity Nurse A nipple blister may also be known as a nipple bleb or milk blister. It looks like a white blister, which has collected milk underneath a very thin layer of skin. There are a few reasons as to why these occur. The most common reasons are: ✽ Poor latch – baby just suckling on the nipple and not feeding properly ✽ Wearing bras that are too tight ✽ Over supply which can cause too much pressure ✽ Engorgement ✽ The possibility that your baby has a tongue or lip tie ✽ A yeast infection WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP? ✽ Apply a warm compress before you feed your baby ✽ In the shower apply a little pressure to loosen the blister. Do not use a needle as this can cause infection ✽ After feeding soak a little cotton wool with warm olive oil, and place on the blister, this will help it to open – remember to wash off fully ✽ Massage your breasts in a downward or circular motion – never prod the breast with just one finger Ask a professional to check your latch 07771 660 121 deearnas-maternity-agency.co.uk

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OU R PROFE SSIONAL S GIVE TH EIR ADVICE ABOUT BIRTHING , BABY AN D BEYON D BIRTH, IT’S YOUR CHOICE… Dr Etienne Horner, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist A common debate is the battle of vaginal delivery versus the controversial caesarean section. I very much support women who want to give birth vaginally, and I will always encourage it if all medical grounds allow this method. However, I am certainly not adamant that all women need to give birth this way. So why do women have to defend themselves if they would like to choose to have a caesarean section to bring their child into this world? It is their child, and their body, and their life so why would anyone interfere with this decision? What if, after a vaginal delivery, the new mother was to

suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder due to a long and difficult birth, or her perineum needed further surgery – who then should take responsibility and help the mother to cope on a daily basis? Yes, she may have had a vaginal delivery but the costs were too high, and in some situations this can be the case. Not all women are lucky enough to deliver a baby naturally with ease, without pain relief and without an episiotomy; and it’s important to bear in mind that most first deliveries do not pan out as hoped. In order to support women in their decision for a mode of delivery without guilt, we need to be more open about childbirth and we need to accept that a caesarean section is not just the last resort, but also a justified way to give birth. 07868 972 920 etiennehorner.co.uk


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ADDING A ROUTINE Linda Evans and Adela Bujdosova, Elite Infant Consultancy The initial days after having a baby can be an emotional rollercoaster. Amongst those beautiful moments, time can easily get lost between the irregular feeding and sleep patterns characteristic of a newborn. This period of transition and adaption is crucial, not just for baby’s health and wellbeing but for the parents’ too. Research shows that between eight to 12 weeks your baby’s feeding and general behaviour begins to change and their feeding cues start to form a recognisable pattern. At this stage your baby’s biological clock is slowly being set. Provided your baby was not born early and is putting on healthy amounts of weight, eight to 12 weeks is advised as the optimum time to incorporate some regularity into your day and night routine.

Some parents at this stage choose to take a structured, timespecific approach to their baby’s routine. This is commonly known as a parent-led routine whereby the parent sets when their baby sleeps, feeds and plays. This approach is beneficial in that the baby is provided with a predictable pattern of events, and over time their biological clock naturally adapts to the set time cues. Gina Ford, the childcare author, is a well known advocate of this method. Alternatively, parents can adopt an attachment-parenting approach which favours a baby-led routine. The theory behind this method is the idea that parents will learn their baby’s preferences and habits, and will understand them well enough to anticipate when they want to feed, sleep or play. Our professional opinion maintains the ethos that every baby is different and advocates following a combination of parent-led and baby-led approaches in establishing a routine that best works for you and your baby. elitewellbeingconsultancy.co.uk

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ULTRASOUND SCANS IN LATER PREGNANCY? Dr Elisabeth Peregrine, Consultant Obstetrician at Richmond Practice All women are routinely offered two ultrasound scans during the first and second trimester of their pregnancy by the NHS. The first scan is an early pregnancy scan or dating scan taken around 12 weeks and estimates the baby’s delivery date. The second scan is an anomaly scan between 18 and 21 weeks and checks for any structural abnormalities of the baby. Some women however also opt for additional scans privately, such as a reassurance scan or a dating scan, which is taken between six and 10 weeks.

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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A SCAN AFTER 24 WEEKS? The main reason for scanning after 24 weeks is to check the growth of the baby and assess how the placenta is working. A growth scan in the third trimester can assess fetal wellbeing by measuring your baby, measuring the amniotic fluid around your baby and measuring the blood flow through the umbilical cord and fetal brain. Together these assess whether the placenta is working well. In addition the scan can show which way your baby is lying and confirm that the placenta is not lying low in the womb. Usually we recommend serial growth scans (28, 32 and 36 weeks) in women who

are at a higher risk of having a smaller or a larger baby. We would therefore arrange these scans if you have diabetes (before or during pregnancy) as you are more likely to have a bigger baby, or if you have a multiple pregnancy (twins or triplets), have had a smaller baby before or have pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure and protein in your urine) or another medical condition. You may also be asked to have a scan if your baby feels small from feeling your abdomen (measuring the height of the womb) or if there is a reduction in your baby’s movements. A scan in later pregnancy may also be done to confirm that the placenta has moved up away from the neck of the womb if it was found to be low on the anomaly scan. On a scan taken after 24 weeks, in the third trimester, the structures in your baby are not

usually seen as clearly as they are at 20 weeks although there are a few rare situations where structural abnormalities in babies may not be apparent until later in pregnancy, and so this can provide extra reassurance. Consult your doctor if: you are in the third trimester and think you may be at a higher risk of having a smaller or a larger baby ✽ you are pregnant and think that the baby has been moving less frequently than it had been previously ✽ you are pregnant and the height of the womb is less than it should be on measurement by your midwife ✽

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TRAINING FOR

FATHERHOOD OLYM PIC GOLD M EDALIST Greg Rutherford TAKE S ON HIS BIGGE ST CHALLENGE YE T – BECOMING A DAD

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DAD’S WORLD

efore: wake up. Feed the dogs. Neck a protein shake. Breakfast. Shower. Dress. Go. Now: begrudgingly drag each limb out of bed. Make a large coffee. Scrap that, forgot to buy coffee beans. Remind Susie to buy coffee beans. Drink a protein shake. Make Susie a cup of tea. Hold Milo while Susie drinks tea. Watch Milo do a 13-second-long yawn. Whisper to Milo he might not find himself so tired in the mornings if he actually chose to sleep at night. Hand Milo to Susie. Breakfast. Shower. Dress. Take Milo so Susie can shower. Mentally moan that Susie takes 20 minutes to shower because it’s the only baby-free time she has. Outwardly tell Susie I hope she had a nice shower. Realise bin needs emptying of nappy sacks. Ignore bin. Kiss Milo and Susie. Go.

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admiration for those dads who return to work two weeks after their baby is born, and for the mums who then take on full responsibility. When we’re not just gazing at him, Milo takes up most of our hours being passed between us as we juggle the most mundane of tasks. We’ve been blessed with silent reflux, which lots of other parents will know is in fact, no blessing at all. Milo would cat nap on our chests or in the car, but would scream like a banshee on helium if we so much as wafted him near a horizontal mattress. It’s no wonder… we’d hear him repeatedly choking on milk, coughing and spluttering hours on from a feed, and with the aid of baby Gaviscon we chose to miss out on forty winks and take it in turns to chest-prop him through the night. It was a real tag team effort.

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I CAN’T WAIT UNTIL MILO WILL BE ABLE TO WATCH ME COMPETE IN THE 2016 OLYMPICS IN RIO It’s been three months since our first-born made his debut. Eight pounds of euphoria got yanked (literally, with forceps) from my partner Susie, placed in our arms and despite our newfangled, disordered morning routine, we still couldn’t be happier. Sure, gone are the days when we’d throw some clothes in a suitcase and drive off for a long weekend somewhere. And our definition of a romantic night in is now a few hours of silence during Harry Potter back-to-backs while the baby naps. Life has most definitely changed. Obviously, being a professional athlete, there are certain parts of my routine which can’t slip and where I do have to be somewhat selfish. Susie is breast-feeding so Milo’s still feeding on demand every few hours and once my season begins again with full force I can confirm with certainty that there’ll be nights I sleep in the spare room to make sure I’m on form for competing and training. Luckily, Milo arrived on my off-period and although I’d had an exceptionally busy 2014 and missed large chunks of the pregnancy – due to warm weather training and competing in Glasgow at the Commonwealth Games – we knew come the due date I’d be handson and ready to help out for the next few months. And that’s something we’re both very glad about. We each now have a great deal of

At around eight weeks while visiting family, Susie’s sister presented us with a vibrating bouncer chair. A few days later, after finally remembering to retrieve it from the boot, we plonked him down waiting for the inevitable holler and were instead met with a satisfied expression and reticence. While obviously intoxicated with relief, flinging our finally empty arms around with gusto and showing them to anyone who’d look (our dogs), we spent the next half an hour staring at him in wonder. We’d been prepared for parenthood to a point. We knew about broken sleep, stinky nappies, milky

Greg’s always thinking of new ways to include Milo in his daily training

sick… but we weren’t prepared for never being able to put our baby down. After two long months, it had happened and we ate dinner together, with our free arms, to the tune of the bouncy chair’s playlist: Three Blind Mice, Baa Baa Black Sheep and Little Miss Muffet. Another month down the line and we’re really comfortable in our new routine. There’s still the odd day where we struggle and realise it’s midday before we’ve even brushed our teeth, but we’re nearly firing on all cylinders again. The reflux has calmed down and he’ll even sit and watch from his heaven-sent bouncer when we’ve visited the athletics track or our home gym. I’m constantly trying to find new ways to include him in my daily workouts and I can’t wait until Milo will be able to watch me compete in the 2016 Olympics in Rio. All in all, I can wholeheartedly say fatherhood has changed everything for the better. It’s shifted my focus so I’m not just thinking about myself and getting training completed for that day so I succeed, but much more about completing my training so I can get home and enjoy family time. While my career is hugely important to me and always will be, nowadays I see it as something I strive to excel in so that I can provide for my family. It’s not just about winning, or about being the best within my field, it’s about being the best dad I can be. Of course I’m worn out and slack on nights out and housework, but becoming a dad has given me a greater push in any sporting venture I undertake and I genuinely don’t believe there’s been any negative impact whatsoever. Things have just changed. I almost think it’s a shame you get warned so heavily prior to birth about all the unfavourable consequences that might crop up: “Oh you’ll be so tired; you won’t have any moments to yourself; you won’t have time to do that.” No one warns you that you won’t care that your lifelong routine becomes so much less important because you’re too excited about spending time with a tiny human. And that’s the greatest, and nicest, shock about starting a family. bs

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iCANDY STRAWBERRY 2

Georgie’s son Wilbur snuggles up in the Strawberry 2

Believe it or not this is actually our seventh buggy. In my four and a half years of being a mother we have tried and tested a lot. Some good, some bad. I have two boys (Olly, four and a half and Wilbur two and a half) and a very new little girl, Lily, who’s just a month old. For me, the buggy needs to be lightweight, doesn’t require the “driver” to hold an A-level to get it in and out of a car or to swap seats, easy to steer, wipeable and robust. Fingers and toes crossed the iCandy Strawberry 2 delivers and we can stop at pushchair number seven.

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The Strawberry 2 is the second generation of this pushchair, with improved modifications across the board on the hugely popular Stawberry. Suitable for a newborn or toddler, the clever seat frame can be used for both the seat unit and carrycot. Impressively, the pushchair also remembers the recline position; even after it has been folded the pushchair will automatically open in the same position. Plus the unique one-hand step and stand fold system provides swift collapsing – making it a great travel companion.

It’s a good size, feels robust and has great non-burstable wheels, which can easily take on different terrains from pavements to sandy beaches – important if this is going to be your go-to buggy. It’s great at steering and seems fully “wipeable” because let’s face it pretty much everything from dirty nappies to raisins are going to come in contact with it. It was great that we could attach our pre-existing car seat to it; we have a Maxi-Cosi, so this way you don’t have to wake baby up. It also has an easy-to-locate brake pedal which is practical when you’re in a rush and don’t want to be finding some awkward little lever. The main handle bar is easy to steer and you can adjust the height. My only gripe would be that due to the wheels being plastic and brilliantly nonburstable the lack of suspension means it can be a bit bumpy on some terrains.

It was very comfortable in the bassinet for Lily, I know this because she was sound asleep for the entire test drive. Wilbur, my two and a half year old, tried out the main seat and loved it too – he looked very comfortable. The seat has easy buckles for fastening them in and a good range of positions from reclining to sitting straight up, which is useful for when they are younger.

GOOD LOOKING? It looks really smart. The bassinet looks incredibly comfy too, padded inside and generally cosy – I was instantly very impressed. Overall, I think as buggies go it’s pretty top notch in the looks department.

THE VERDICT? Overall, the Strawberry 2 is a good and easyto-use buggy – it’s certainly my favourite to date. iCandy have really thought of everything and it’s a great option for a first child. I think we might finally have found our perfect, and hopefully last, buggy. Priced £550 | iCandyworld.com

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The latest offering from Nuna is the ivvi, a multimode pushchair that sees you through right from the first outing until the pushing days are over. Hugely flexible, you can fold it with the seat on or off. We also love the flat seat, so little riders can sleep in style and comfort. £600 | nuna.eu

JOOLZ GEO

Coined as the pushchair ‘for every family adventure’ the newest addition to the stylish Joolz clan is the Geo. Designed to expand as the family grows, the Joolz Geo is available as a Mono, Duo or Twin configuration. The Geo is manoeuvrable, easy to handle, safe and comfortable, with a cool urban feel. From £799 | my-joolz.co.uk

The new-look CRUZ offers an even smoother ride with new AirGo wheels that mimic the cushioned feel of an air-filled tyre. Although compact, it also feels spacious and the large basket is easy to reach. The CRUZ is a great all rounder, effortlessly combining functionality with style. £449.99 | uppababy.co.uk

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A travel system that’s really making our heart sing is the newly launched Cybex Priam. Being a homage to Californian designers Charles and Ray Eames, design has been put at the forefront with the Priam. It’s a masterpiece of art and a pleasure to push. Frame £510, seats prices vary | cybex-online.com

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SHOPPING

THE REVIEW IT’S GADGE T TIM E – Laura Mason PUTS TH E BE ST BABY MONITOR S TO TH E TE ST Best for

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MBP36S Digital Video This monitor features a first-rate 3.5" LCD screen that provides a colour image with infrared night vision. It has an impressive 300 degree viewing angle and a motorised pan, tilt and digital zoom so parents can safely monitor from afar without disturbing baby. Extras include an inbuilt thermometer, music and two-way communication. £159.99 | kiddicare.com

TOMMEE TIPPEE

Closer to Nature DECT Sound and Movement Baby Monitor This not only picks up sound, but also features a sensor pad – place under your baby’s mattress to monitor her movement and it raises the alarm should a lack of activity be detected. Sensitivity can be adjusted alongside the sound monitoring for ultimate reassurance. £99.99 | toysrus.co.uk

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This is a fantastic walletfriendly monitor that delivers a great product at a low price. Using DECT technology, it can take a little fiddling but with 120 channels you will soon have your pick of clear sound channel of up to an impressive 350m with 100% privacy. It even boasts a night light and handy belt clip to make it fully mobile. £39.99 | tomy.com

This intuitive monitor takes things to the next level with great high-tech features that you will love to play with. Featuring handy voice-activated controls, video recording and image capture, programmable alarm and motion detector, as well as built-in night light and lullabies, it’s one of the most advanced monitors on the market. £159.99 | babymoov.co.uk

This HD sound monitor not only aids parents in the safety stakes, but has a multitude of options to help baby drift off to sleep. Our favourite is the lightshow that projects a display of mesmerising stars and moons, while there are 18 musical options including nursery rhymes, classical and white noise. The soft glow acts as a night light, too. £54.99 | shop.bt.com

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ORDER,

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Vicky Silver thorn ON H OW TO ORGANISE YOU R H OM E FOR A N EW BABY

Get your house in order and the rest will follow. This chest of drawers is £1092 by Blue Almonds

raise for Vicky Silverthorn’s miraculous organisational service, aka ‘You Need a Vicky’, has ranged from her being described as a “super cool Mary Poppins” to another client asking “when can you move in?”. After 10 years working as a PA to celebrities like Lily Allen, and nearly five as a professional organisation guru, the queen of clean and tidy living is perfectly placed to help you create the cosiest new-baby nest.

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Always start this wonderful journey with a basic list of what you will need to buy in order to be totally prepared for your baby’s arrival. There are many websites that can help with this. Start your list early and add to it – only have one and keep it in one place. The aim is to avoid purchasing anything that isn’t needed. I work with many parents who feel they over-bought and regret it.

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DECLUTTER EARLY ON

It’s very common to go through that nesting stage, but rather than leaving this clear-out/clean-up until the last minute, try to be on top of things as early as you can. Get your house in order so your head feels in order too. Spend just 20 minutes every day or so sorting and organising a drawer, cupboard or corner of your home. Nothing big, just small and slow. Seeing the difference you’ve made in a matter of weeks will make you so glad it’s done.

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PRIORITISE SAFETY

With so much to think about, the most important side of room preparation can easily slip people’s minds: creating an environment that is completely safe for baby. Make sure that box is ticked and childproof your home. There are some fantastic websites with advice but also companies who can come to your home and do it for you such as babysafehomes.co.uk.

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STORAGE SOLUTIONS You’ll have so many bits and bobs you’ll want to save but if you don’t have anywhere to put them they will create clutter. I love the Ulrika boxes from The Holding Company which come in various shapes and sizes and will last through the first years of baby’s life. They can also be used as memory boxes. I also really like the baskets you can find at Zara Home which I’d suggest using for anything from changing paraphernalia and muslins to easily mislaid baby accessories like socks and hats. They look beautiful on shelves and at the bottom of baby wardrobes to utilise all space available.

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DON’T OVER RESEARCH

One of the most common things I hear new mums say is that they were overwhelmed by the amount of information out there, mainly online. Try to limited yourself to a couple of recommended sites or companies. And don’t panic.

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NURSERY PREP

When it’s time to get your nursery ready (it’s probably full of still-wrapped goodies and equipment) start by removing everything from the room. Give it a good clean with chemical-free products. Make sure your furniture is in place, and where you think it makes most sense to be (again there are safety tips you will find online) and only then start to put the other things back in.

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VISITORS

Keep that schedule clear after your birth date – take time to enjoy the moment because it only happens once. Social media is not a priority at this point either. Make a conscious decision to give yourself a break from this second virtual world that we all live in.

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MULTIPLE STATIONS

Although the nursery will (probably) be ready for when baby arrives, most choose to have baby in their own bedroom for at least the first few months. Bearing this in mind,

Invest in attractive storage boxes to ensure clutter-free bliss, we love these felt baskets by Mokee, from £24.95

have a basket by your bed for all the things you may need during those early days and nights, and others dotted around the house in the rooms you spend the most time in.

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CLOTHES

You may have various sizes of baby clothes. Keep all current clothes easily accessible in top drawers and any that won’t fit for a few months stored neatly away. Keep a small box or bag in a wardrobe or cupboard that you can fill with clothes once they’ve been outgrown but you want to save. And buy a couple of large plastic sealable boxes you can put up in the loft when they are full. Keep on top of this and it will be an easy job.

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SAY YES TO HELP

If friends offer to make food for when baby is born then stock up your freezer. Why not? They will want to help in any way possible and the last thing you will want to think about is cooking. The same goes for the chance to sleep – if they offer to sit with baby for an hour or so, say yes!

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BE HONEST AT YOUR BABY SHOWER

It’s okay to say “I love bright clothes,” “I don’t like branding” or “I’m overrun with sleepsuits”. There is a way of doing this without being rude. It’s better than money and gifts being wasted. If asked what your gift preferences

Pure Baby Boutique’s beautifully ordered childrenswear display

are, don’t be afraid to be specific. Just remember to keep a little book of who’s given you what for thank you cards later. bs youneedavicky.com

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Indulge your nesting instincts with these gorgeous new nursery ideas which combine practicality with beauty. Clockwise from top left: embrace New England-style with Blue Almond’s comfy rocking chair (£895, bluealmonds.com); harness Scandi-chic with the Bambi Chair (£199, skandivis.co.uk); customise the new Wool Nest from moKee by choosing your handle colour (£89.95, mokee.eu); and cosy up with the beautiful new bedding range from Camomile London (prices from £15, camomile.london launching in April).

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FOOD

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ntroducing your baby to the wonderful world of food is a big milestone. And with different tastes and textures to discover, it can often be tricky to know where to begin with weaning. Just like many mums, I didn’t quite know where to start when I first began weaning my son. The process felt quite daunting, but I decided to roll up my sleeves and get experimenting in the

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kitchen. I am so glad I did, it is a wonderful, exciting experience and you will be surprised at the flavours your little one will enjoy. I’ve teamed up with Baby Surrey to help make weaning that bit easier for you. From their very first tastes at six months or so, to exploring new flavours and textures, here are a variety of recipes that are guaranteed to tantalise their taste buds. Annabel Karmel’s Quick & Easy Weaning is out now (Ebury Press, £9.99). Filled with 100 fast, tasty and nutritious recipes, planners and feeding guides, Annabel is on hand to help give your baby the best start.

You usually add banana to this recipe but if you fancy something different why not try blueberry, pear and peach? If the purée is very runny you can thicken it with some baby cereal or some crushed rusk. INGRE DIE NTS

2 pears, peeled and diced 150g blueberries 1 banana, sliced METHOD

Put the pears and blueberries into a saucepan. Simmer for 5 minutes until soft. Add the banana and blend until smooth.


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Adding sweet root vegetables to a traditional muffin recipe really does work. These sweet potato muffins are nutritious, delicious and easy to prepare, making them perfect finger foods for your little ones.

Full of natural flavour, this is a fantastic way to pack in a variety of nutritious vegetables in an easy-to-eat snack. What children can’t see they can’t pick out, and my kids loved grazing on these mini vegetable balls when they were young. If you want to get ahead for those busier days, simply freeze them on an open tray and transfer to a container, separated with layers with greaseproof paper. They can easily be reheated in the microwave.

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150g plain flour 75g caster sugar ½ tsp ground cinnamon ½ tsp ground ginger 50ml sunflower oil ½ dessert apple, peeled and grated 75g apple sauce ½ tsp vanilla extract 1 tsp baking powder 50g raisins 50g sweet potato, peeled and grated 1 egg METHOD

Preheat the oven to 200°C. Line a 24-hole mini-muffin tin with paper cases. Next, measure all of the ingredients into a large bowl and blend until smooth using an electric hand whisk. Spoon the mixture equally into the cases. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes until well risen and lightly golden. Cool for 5 minutes in the tin then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

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TASTY BEEF TAGINE WITH SWEET POTATO SUITABLE FROM 6 MONTHS • MAKES 5 PORTIONS

Babies are open to new tastes from 6-12 months, but tend to become fussier towards one years old – so use this time wisely! INGRE DIE NTS

1 tsp oil 75g onion, chopped 30g red pepper, diced 100g courgette, diced 100g carrot, diced 75g sweet potato, diced 100g lean minced beef 400g chopped tomatoes ½ tsp ground cumin 3 tbsp apple juice 100ml water METHOD

Heat the oil in a saucepan. Add the vegetables and fry for 3 minutes. Add the beef and brown. Sprinkle in the cumin, then blend in the tomatoes, water and apple juice. Bring to the boil, cover and simmer for 30 minutes until tender. Blend until smooth.

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2 carrots, peeled and grated 1 small courgette, grated 75g butternut squash, peeled and grated 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped ½ tbsp chopped fresh thyme 50g mushroom chopped 50g parmesan, grated 150g breadcrumbs 1 small egg, beaten 1 ½ tbsp tomato ketchup, plus extra to serve 1 tsp soy sauce A little plain flour 2 tbsp olive oil METHOD

Put the grated carrots, courgette and squash into a clean tea towel or muslin cloth and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. Tip into a mixing bowl and add all the remaining ingredients except the flour and the olive oil. Stir to combine and, using damp hands, shape the mixture into 24 little balls. Put the flour on a plate and roll the ball in it to coat. Heat the oil in a larger frying pan. Add the balls and fry for about 5 minutes or until lightly browned. You may need to do this in batches depending on the size of your pan. Allow to cool a little – you can serve with ketchup.


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reflexology techniques on her feet, some quiet whispering to calm her down. Each time she only takes five to 10 minutes to go back to sleep, but she is cross with me. In the morning I take her to Katie and show her the Sleep Diary. “Oh, no, what’s gone wrong?” Katie looks up at me, eyes wide with trepidation. “It’s perfectly alright,” I reply, “in fact, I’m quite glad this has happened. Ella is pushing the boundaries, and she is learning that they aren’t going to move. On a conscious level she is trying to assert her


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character over mine, but on an unconscious level she will begin to realise that sleeping through is much better than waking regularly.” I point out that Ella went back to sleep very quickly each time and didn’t cry, so she shouldn’t be tired and fractious during the day, but that if anything concerns Katie she shouldn’t hesitate to text me. “But what’s going to happen tonight?” asks Katie. “She was doing so well and now she seems to be going backwards.” I perch on the chair at the end of Katie’s bed; I know what

is going through her mind. She is wondering if the whole thing is going to prove to be a complete waste of money, but she is too polite to say it outright! “Trust me,” I reassure her, “this is not unusual and I actually think it is a good thing. I call it the ‘kick back’ night, when babies try to kick back at the new routine, and it is much better that it happens while I am here rather than when I have gone and you have to deal with it. The kick back night is the one where parents give up on the technique they

are trying, because it doesn’t seem to have worked, but Ella will find that I’m not like that – I don’t give in so easily!” Katie seems reassured. I leave her cuddling Ella, chatting quietly to her as Ella gazes calmly and intently into her face and I look forward to my last night with them. bs For more information on Night Nannies in your local area contact: alison@nightnannies.com nightnannies.com

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THIS BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE RETREAT OFFERS PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE BAY BELOW with some incredible panoramic views of the gorgeous bay below. Whether your choice is an active holiday or one where you’re completely pampered, the resort’s mix of sporting and leisure facilities are second-to-none. With a long list of facilities that includes a nine-hole golf course, tennis courts, a private beach and a PADI certified SCUBA centre, action-seekers will be right at home. But if luxury and relaxation is at the top of your agenda, the resort’s Six Senses Spa features 23 treatment areas including an

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t the end of last year I set off to explore the tropical island of Mauritius, with my husband and 20-month-old son George in tow. Together we tried and tested the countless resorts, beaches and kids’ clubs the island has to offer, mixing work with pleasure in order to compile the ultimate Sally and Alice Travel Co.’s family guide to Mauritius. As homework goes, I didn’t come off too badly at all. I should note from the outset that Mauritius is no ‘hideaway destination’ – there are only a handful of boutique hotels on the island, the majority of which don’t tend to welcome children. But there are truly few places in the world that can beat Mauritius for a family holiday. It’s a year-round destination with average temperatures rarely dropping below 24°C, the beaches are gorgeous (particularly along the east and west coast) and as the island is almost entirely surrounded by coral reefs the water in the lagoons is calm, shallow and warm – perfect for those braving the water for the first time. Almost all the hotels come complete with babysitters, kids’ clubs, accommodating restaurants, and family suites. Perhaps most importantly, the staff are genuinely friendly and welcoming towards children, and go to great lengths to keep them happy and entertained.

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THINGS TO KNOW FLIGHT TIME: Mauritius is a 12-hour, direct flight from London with British Airways or Air Mauritius. The GMT +4 hour time difference helps keep bedtimes to roughly the same time and means there’s minimal jet lag. CLIMATE: January to April is the hottest and most humid time in Mauritius, with temperatures getting into the low 30s, so not advisable for young babies and toddlers who don’t fare well in the heat. This is their rainy season, with the peak rains and occasional cyclones occurring in January and February. May to August is the ‘cooler’ period in Mauritius, although the daytime temperatures remain warm at around 25°C on average. This means the weather is ideal for children and those who don’t like it too hot. September to December is traditionally a great time to visit Mauritius, the temperatures are warmer, traditionally between 27°C and 30°C, and humidity is not at its peak.

Sally and Alice’s Top Travel Tips: ✽ There are some great deals to be had over the ‘winter’ season from May to September, with hotel rates often dropping by 30-50%. ✽ Baby-mooners and those with young babies looking for complete peace and quiet should avoid travel over school holidays, half-term breaks, Easter and Christmas when the hotels have the highest occupancy of kids. ✽ If you’re travelling during July and August, the north and west coast of Mauritius is generally a couple of degrees warmer than the east, due to the prevailing east-coast trade winds.

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Where to stay BEST BEACH FOR KIDS:

THE RESIDENCE The Residence is located on the island’s east coast on the lovely Belle Mare Plage – a luscious long stretch of white sand gently sloping into calm turquoise water. Despite being a large resort, The Residence feels relatively peaceful and intimate and is thus known in equal measure as a honeymoon and family getaway – no mean feat. It also offers great value for money. Why we like it... ✽ The staff’s welcoming and friendly attitude towards kids. ✽ The broad range of family-friendly accommodation with plenty of interconnecting rooms on offer. ✽ The butler service – kids’ early suppers can be sent to the room in minutes. ✽ The excellent massages at the Sanctuary Spa. ✽ The Planter’s Kids’ Club is complimentary for children aged three and above and offers treasure hunts, snorkelling, body painting, glass bottom boat tours and pony rides. Under-threes can use the Kids’ Club with a parent or babysitter supervising.

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LUX BELLE MARE

Just a stone’s throw from The Residence on the same stretch of beach is Lux Belle Mare. The hotel was completely refurbished in 2014 by British interior designer Kelly Hoppen and is best suited for families and couples who want a bit more of a ‘buzzy’ atmosphere. Why we like it… ✽ The thoughtful little extras throughout the resort, from the in-room iPad for use during your stay to the poolside fresh juice and gelato bar. We love the vintage phone box where guests can make international calls free of charge. ✽ Lux Belle Mare roast their own beans at the in-house Café Lux and it’s the best coffee on the island (they do a mean flat white). ✽ The funky beachside restaurant Beach Rouge which has a touch of the French Riviera with its airy white décor. ✽ The Kids’ Club which is complimentary for children aged three and above. On Fridays the club channels the popularity of The Great British Bake Off with ‘The Cake Boss’, where kids are given the chance to make and decorate their own cakes.

BEST ‘BOUTIQUE’ RESORT:

CONSTANCE LE PRINCE MAURICE Constance Le Prince Maurice is an all-suite hotel set along a sheltered coral sand beach and private lagoon on the north east coast of the island. Kids are very welcome at the resort, but the overall vibe here is of exclusivity and peace, not the place for belly flops, and it is thus best suited to couples and families with less ‘boisterous’ children. Why we like it... ✽ Over-water lagoon villas on stilts (unique for Mauritius), the two bedroom suites and our personal favourite, the beach-front villas. ✽ The lovely and secluded garden “U Spa”. ✽ Barachois, the romantic floating restaurant reached via a lovely lantern-lit walkway. ✽ Lovely staff who have worked there for years, notably Akshada from guest relations and Corine who has run Les Pétits Princes kids’ club for 10 years. ✽ Unlimited golf and free green fees for guests on the two 18-hole courses at the sister property Constance Belle Mare Plage just 10 minutes away.


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ST REGIS

A relative newcomer, the St Regis resort is set against the backdrop of the iconic Le Morne Mountain in south west Mauritius and edges on to one of the most scenic shorelines of the island. St Regis was potentially our most exciting discovery on our trip – it’s a hit for those who want a grown-up hotel that seamlessly integrates children without compromising on style. Why we like it... ✽ The general style, shall we say ‘Hamptons meets Mauritius’? ✽ The location, a long stretch of golden sandy beach with the dramatic Le Morne as a stunning backdrop. ✽ The amazing west-coast sunsets. ✽ Excellent food, from the smoked marlin tartine at the beach bar to the Asian feast at the Floating Market restaurant. ✽ Facilities galore, including a huge spa, a proper in-house cinema with plush leather seats and excellent kids’ club. ✽ Each room is assigned a ‘butler’ who takes care of your every need.

FOUR SEASONS

The Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita is set on a lagoon within a 64-acre, protected nature sanctuary. This resort is best suited to families, couples and honeymooners alike, especially those who would prefer the privacy of their own villa or residence (ranging from one bedroom to six bedrooms) and the excellent overall experience that the Four Seasons brand offers. Why we like it... ✽ Each villa comes with a private landscaped terrace with plunge pool as well as an openair bathroom with deep soaking tub and outdoor garden shower. ✽ Unlimited golf for guests at no extra charge on the adjoining golf course which was designed by Ernie Els. ✽ Fabulous open-air cinema nights from the comfort of the beach. ✽ The seafood buffet at Bambou restaurant: one of our best meals, complete with sushi and oodles of grilled fish. ✽ The ‘Kids for all Seasons’ childcare facility is available to children aged between four and 12 years of age and the Hobbit Kids’ Club Village includes its own paddling pool, amphitheatre, bakery, quiet room, filmviewing area, playground and playroom.

THE OBEROI

Set in 20 acres of beautiful tropical gardens, The Oberoi overlooks Turtle Bay on the north west coast of Mauritius. Located 15km from the capital Port Louis, this is a place to unwind and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the beautiful tropical surrounds – and is thus better suited for baby-mooners and couples with young babies rather than older and more active and adventurous kids. Why we like it... ✽ Beautiful and well-maintained gardens and grounds. If you travel between November and January you’ll see the gardens ablaze with the red foliage of Mauritius’ famous flame trees. ✽ The heavenly ‘adults only’ infinity pool which looks out over Turtle Bay. ✽ The intimate set up and table service at mealtimes, which makes the hotel feels less like a resort. ✽ The overall peace and quiet. All of the Mauritius resorts mentioned have been given a high rating of approval from our in-house travel expert and the youngest member of the Sally and Alice Travel Co, 20-month-old George Callander. bs Sally and Alice Travel Co. sallyandalice.com

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ESCAPE IN STYLE R EDEFINING TH E ALL-IN CLUSIVE CONCEP T, IKOS R E SORTS OFFER FAMILIE S A N EW ER A OF H OSPITALIT Y

reaming about a five-star getaway, where babies and toddlers are just as important as the adults? Bringing a new Infinite Lifestyle concept, Ikos Resorts in Greece offers beautiful beachfront settings and stylish accommodation. Whether you are seeking total relaxation or an active family holiday you won’t be disappointed. Boasting two resorts in Halkidiki, Ikos Oceania and the recently added Ikos Olivia (due to open in May 2015) allow visitors both big and small a range of activities including tennis courts, beach badminton, aqua aerobics and yoga. Or if you’re more

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interested in heading to the water, you will also find sailing academy courses, scuba diving, and private boat tours. All dry land sports and non-motorised watersports are included in your stay. If relaxing on the beach is more your game, the dedicated beachside personnel are on hand to look after young ones for a complimentary 30 minutes while you chill out. Putting your little one’s care at the forefront is paramount and both resorts have an OFSTED rated crèche and kids club with English speaking staff. A great range of baby paraphernalia can also be provided upon

request including baby cots, bottle warmers, sterilisers and DVDs for children. Both Ikos Oceania and Ikos Olivia enjoy stunning surroundings, so why not admire the views alongside some fine dining? There are a number of exquisite dining options serving cuisine from around the world. If you choose to dine at one of the a-la-carte restaurants, some of them overseen by Michelin-starred chefs, take advantage of the experienced sommeliers and their extensive selection of local and international wines. Plus you don’t have to “eat in” every night. As part of their “dine out” experience, each


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IKOS OCEANIA has a stunning 350m long natural sandy beach, fringed by pines, olive groves and cypress trees. It is set amongst 15 acres of gardens with elegant guest rooms and suites which offer panoramic sea views with Mount Olympus in the background. Service is exemplary so it’s no wonder Ikos Oceania was recently voted the number one all-inclusive resort in Europe by Tripadvisor.

The spa at Ikos Oceania

Ikos Resort has joined forces with a specially selected local restaurant, allowing you to take advantage of the tempting choice of traditional Greek dishes on offer while still enjoying the all-inclusive experience. Other perks are the 24-hour room service and beachside or poolside waiter service. And after dinner if you’re pining some entertainment, Ikos promises West End style shows to keep the whole family entertained throughout the evening. If enjoying a relaxing drink is more your thing, head over to one of the superb bars with an appetising range of branded international and local spirits. Both resorts offer a deluxe collection for the ultimate indulgence for visitors, benefits include a complimentary spa treatment, premium spirits in your mini bar, dedicated swimming pool and an exclusive area on the gorgeous beaches. These two luxury allinclusive hotels have stunning surroundings, exceptional service and facilities and most importantly the holiday that you and your family deserve. bs

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PLANNING A GETAWAY? Transfer time for Oceania is 30 minutes, for Olivia it’s 45 minutes. Direct flights to Thessaloniki International airport from London Gatwick (British Airways and Easyjet) and London Stansted (Ryanair). A seven night holiday for two adults and two children at Oceania in a Junior Suite Sea View in May Half term costs €2293 including

transfers. Excludes flights. A seven night holiday for two adults and two children at Olivia in a Panorama Junior Suite Sea View in May half term costs €2415 including transfers. Excludes flights. Enjoy a free three hour crèche session quote Baby15. reservations@ikosresorts.com Tel: 08081 110131 ikosresorts.com/baby15

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EDUCATION

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ending your little one to nursery is a big step. But how do you go about finding the right one when there seem to be so many options out there? From small, independent nurseries with the sweetest uniforms, to larger day-care nurseries more suitable for parents working full-time, you need to weigh up the pros and cons, along with factors like the location, the ethos, the structure and the cost. Whether your borough doesn’t have quite the one you’re looking for, or whether you turn up on the open day and find that half of west London has had the same idea too, the choice can be tricky to say the least. But have you considered Montessori? Italian educator and physician Maria Montessori developed the famed specialised education system in 1897. With the emphasis placed on independence and respect for

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a child’s natural social development, for many parents it offers a perfectly balanced education. Montessori saw that children already held something special within them; she conceived that if they were allowed to develop in a natural environment, they could prove their innate ability to care for the world around them, and those within it. There are 190 Montessori nurseries across London, and they all come with their own

little character and identity. Due to the increasing popularity of the system, many are, inevitably, over-subscribed. You may wonder why you should choose Montessori, over all the other nurseries that litter London’s chichi postcodes? “We chose Montessori because we liked the structure and focus on learning through play,” explains Kate Clark, whose two-and-a-half-year-old daughter attends one such nursery. “I was worried that she was too young, but she has thrived. She’s gone from saying a few words that only her Dad and I could understand to being able to hold short conversations with anyone.” Maria Montessori understood for herself a few key notions about children and the way in which they should be educated. These range from peer-led learning – understanding that children gain from leading and helping each other – and sensory vision, to the notion that children love working with beautiful objects and are at their happiest when they are working towards something that makes them feel good about themselves. The charm of this sort of education is in the independence of the children that attend. “Montessori education is based on the understanding that children have an innate capacity to learn and to educate

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themselves when placed in the right environment,” Anne-Marie True, Principal of Barnes Montessori explains. Montessori extends education beyong the classroom, and as talk in education circles turns to a focus on soft skills and self-confidence, helping your child down this path from early years is logical. The Montessori way is to encourage children to be independent, setting them up for ‘big’ school and the wide world of prep diaries and boater hats that looms in the distance. Self-discipline is top of the to-do list inside Montessori buildings. While discipline might

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where the Montessori nursery spans two different sites, emphasises the central role of each child. “The experience in the classroom is pupil-led, rather than teacher-led. It is based on facilitating a child’s self-expression and

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choices, by helping them to develop selfawareness and self-worth.” Montessori schools focus on an education outside the standard frame. “Every little activity that they engage in – from measuring out food at lunchtime to selecting books to read, and from chopping and arranging flowers to choosing to paint a picture – has an educational benefit, whether it’s hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness or fine motor skills,” one mother explains. These skills are of the utmost importance, for when you are choosing an educational base of any kind, the final product is an important factor to consider. What will your child ‘be’ like when they finish and move on to the next stage? It is a crucial question to ask when looking around and observing pupils during the school day. Children that emerge from Montessori nurseries, are – both O’Sullivan and True confirm – confident, happy and independent. The liberated style of learning has gained momentum in pre-schools nationwide, as they seek to include elements of Maria Montessori’s theory into their curriculum, enabling more children to benefit from her approach to learning. Wherever you decide to send your child, consider the children you meet when looking around. Are they happy, relaxed and sociable? If the answer is yes, then you’ve found your nursery. bs mci.montessori.org.uk

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induce Victorian visions of lining up outside classrooms, in a Montessori environment, discipline is managed on an individual basis. “Children in a Montessori setting enjoy enormous freedom to choose within the limits of the prepared environment,” says the Montessori St Nicholas charity. The approach is not unlike the one taken by many parents at home, allowing children to explore and find things independently, but protected and overseen by an adult. Carlotta O’Sullivan, Principal of Fulham’s Sinclair House School,


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MEET THE HEAD How long have you been at Parkside School? I joined Parkside in September 2014 having previously been the head of both the City of London Freemen’s Junior School and Longacre School. How would you describe the ethos of your school? At Parkside we focus on providing an education that allows the boys to make the most of their abilities, interests and talents so that they will progress to senior schools as confident and independent individuals, with a joy of learning. We seek to develop children academically, socially and physically, while drawing out their capacity for compassion, generosity and understanding. We believe that children learn best when they are happy, active and challenged. Does the school have a long history and has it maintained its core values? The school was founded in 1879 by Thomas Hill, a scholar from Oxford with originally four pupils. These boys were provided with a

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MARK BEACH Parkside School We go behind the scenes to find out more about this boys’ prep school in Cobham harmonious learning environment in which good care was taken to ensure that the pupils were valued. This is still very much part of the school’s ethos. Although celebrating all that is traditional, we continue to adapt our curriculum to modern times. “Built on tradition – embracing the future” represents our belief in developing the core values in our pupils that will prepare them for their journey ahead in life. Parkside’s aim has always been to be aspirational for its pupils by offering them a challenging, innovative, exciting and creative curriculum. How do you ensure every student achieves their potential? We have dedicated staff on hand to prepare the pupils for the 11+

pre-tests, Common Entrance and scholarship examinations. Pupils receive individual targets that are continually monitored through assessment and they receive regular feedback from teachers to help meet these targets. This form of assessment is applied to all aspects of our curriculum. Parkside School’s ultimate aim is to give every child a positive attitude and encourage a commitment to lifelong learning.

What sort of feedback have you received from parents and children at the school? Parents have always appreciated the core values we teach at Parkside School. Communication between the school and its parents play a vital part of our commitment to them. We have found that modern social media tools have helped tremendously to improve our interaction with parents. We regularly receive good feedback from parents which this quote from one parent will testify: “We are very happy with our son’s progress and love seeing his continuing confidence and his belief in himself, grow”. Where do you see Parkside School in the future? Parkside’s aim for the future is to further build on its core values and I am always looking to implement innovative, creative and exciting ideas into the curriculum to ensure all pupils are stimulated and prepared for life beyond school. bs T: 01932 862749 W: parkside-school.co.uk


Cranmore School

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Independent Preparatory School Co-ed 2½ - 7 years Boys 7 - 13 years

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A Leading Surrey Prep 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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HAPPINESS • CONFIDENCE • ACHIEVEMENT A happy, caring environment for boys & girls aged 3 - 13 set in 22 acres of stunning grounds just a mile from the centre of Woking & 20 minutes from London To arrange a personal visit to see the School on a normal day, please call or e mail Sue Hashe mi on: t: 01483 772194 e: ad missions@hoebridgeschool.co.uk

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Micklefield School is a happy flourishing, Independent Preparatory School for boys and girls. We aim to create a family atmosphere that encourages each child to become confident, responsible and to develop their potential. T: 01737 224212 E: office@micklefieldschool.co.uk www.micklefieldschool.co.uk

Micklefield School, 10 Somers Road, Reigate, Surrey. RH2 9DU Micklefield is a Charitable Trust existing to provide a first class education for its pupils.

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SEX TALK AT SCHOOL A government report has advised that children as young as five should be given compulsory sex education. A report by the Education Select Committee has called for sex and relationships education to be placed on the national curriculum for the first time, making it a statutory requirement in all state schools. What do you think about this? Let us know on Twitter @BabySurrey.

FUNDING INJECTION! GREAT NEWS FOR SURREY SCHOOLS: AN EXTRA £41M HAS BEEN AWARDED TO SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL TO SUPPORT A SIGNIFICANT RISE IN DEMAND FOR SCHOOL PLACES. THE FINANCIAL INJECTION FROM THE DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION WILL BE SPREAD OVER THE TWO YEARS, AND WILL HELP TO SUPPORT EXISTING SCHOOLS. SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL EXPECTS THAT IT WILL NEED AN ADDITIONAL 13,000 EXTRA SCHOOL PLACES OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS, TO KEEP UP WITH DEMAND.

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HEADSHIP HANDOVER MRS ANNE LYNCH HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS THE NEW PRINCIPAL OF THE ROYAL SCHOOL, SUCCEEDING MRS LYNNE TAYLORGOOBY WHO RETIRES AT THE END OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR.

OPEN DAYS CLAREMONT FAN COURT SCHOOL Claremont Drive, Esher, KT10 9LY 14 March, 10am to 12.30pm CRANMORE SCHOOL Epsom Road, West Horsley, KT24 6AT 13 March, 14 March, 8 May EWELL CASTLE SCHOOL (CHESSINGTON LODGE) Church Street, Ewell, Epsom, KT17 2AW 5 March, 6 May, 18 June GLENESK SCHOOL Ockham Road North, East Horsley, Surrey KT24 6NS 21 May, 10am HAWLEY PLACE SCHOOL Fernhill Road, Blackwater, Camberley, GU17 9HU 3 March, 10am to 12.30pm HOE BRIDGE SCHOOL Hoe Place, Old Woking Road, Woking, GU22 8JE 3 March, 9.30am to 11.30am

WEATHERING IT AT BELMONT Belmont Preparatory School near Dorking has won funding from the Royal Society to carry out a weather-based project. The school has planned a whole range of fun activities across the year groups including building a pupilmonitored weather station, while the younger children will be creating rainbows, fog and tornadoes. “This is a most exciting opportunity which will benefit the whole school,” headmistress Helen Skrine says. “We can’t wait to see the results!” Neither can we – good luck!

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LYNDHURST SCHOOL 36 The Avenue, Camberley, GU15 3NE 25 April, 10am to 12pm MANOR HOUSE Manor House Lane, Leatherhead, Little Bookham, KT23 4EN 6 May, see website for details MICKLEFIELD SCHOOL 10 Somers Road, Reigate, RH2 9DU 14 March, 10am to 12pm NOTRE DAME SCHOOL Burwood House, Convent Lane, Cobham, KT11 1HA 3 March, 9am to 11 am PARKSIDE SCHOOL The Manor, Stoke d’Abernon, Cobham, KT11 3PX 15 May, 9.30am to 12pm

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REIGATE ST MARY’S Chart Lane, Reigate, RH2 7RN 11 March, 10.30am to 12pm ROWAN PREP SCHOOL 6 Fitzalan Road, Esher, KT10 0LX 5 March, 9.30am to 11.30am 21 May, 9.30am to 11.30am ROYAL SCHOOL SURREY Farnham Lane, Haslemere, GU27 1HQ 13 June, 9.30am ST CATHERINE’S, BRAMLEY Station Road, Bramley, Guildford, GU5 0DF 2 March, from 9.45am 30 April, from 9.45am 5 June, from 9.45am ST GEORGE’S COLLEGE JUNIOR SCHOOL Thames Street, Weybridge, KT13 8NL 6 March, 9am to 12pm 7 March, 9.30am to 12.30pm ST NICHOLAS SCHOOL Redfields House, Redfields Lane, Fleet, GU52 0RF 7 March 10am – 1pm SUTTON HIGH SCHOOL 55 Cheam Road, Sutton, SM1 2AX 26 February, from 10am 23 April, from 10am 20 May, from 10am


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St Nicholas’ School FLEET•HAMPSHIRE

CONFIDENT LEARNING • Boys and Girls 3-7 years • Girls 3-16 years • EarlyYears Funding Scheme • Small classes with individual attention • Beautiful rural setting • School open 8am until 6pm

OPEN EVENING Thursday 14th May 2015 6 - 8pm

01252 850121 st-nicholas.hants.sch.uk For more information please contact the Registrar: registrar@st-nicholas.hants.sch.uk St Nicholas’ School, Redfields House, Redfields Lane, Church Crookham, Fleet, Hampshire GU52 ORF Registered in England Reg. No. 872200 Reg. Charity No. 307341

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LEARNING IT’S IM PORTANT TO ENCOU R AGE A PASSION FOR TH E GR E AT OUTDOOR S, SAYS Sarah Bradley, H E AD OF PR E-PR EP AT DOWN SEN D

ears ago, I would take large groups of children to theme parks in the school holidays. At the end of the trip they would sit in the minibus and grumble. They would whine that they hadn’t been on enough rides, they’d be fractious because they hadn’t been able to sit next to a particular friend and cross because they’d had to queue. They would be tired and grumpy. The following day, I would take the same group of children into the woods to build camps, cook on a fire, find mini beasts and explore. At the end of the day, they would climb onto the minibuses ready to go home and the mood was quite different. There was a feeling of calm. The children were sated. I came to the conclusion that the difference between the two activities was simple: at the theme park the experience was an essentially passive one with no personal input, whereas in the woods the children had put 100% of themselves into the activity and the experience was therefore fulfilling. With this in mind, at Downsend, the

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pre-prep school in Epsom where I am the headteacher, we have set up a woodland and nature school and are developing a woodland garden. We use every opportunity we can to take our Early Years curriculum outside. In our woodland garden we count, we cook, we act and we play. We measure rainfall in centimetres and we sort leaves by colour and shape. We take traditional stories outside and act them out. We garden, plant and harvest and store the seeds from our pumpkins, which the children grew during their summer term gardening club, ready to plant next year. Having discovered that our children know a great deal about lions and tigers, but hardly anything about the animals that live in our back gardens, we have centred much of our Reception curriculum around Nick Butterworth’s stories of Percy The Park Keeper and his woodland animals. We have set up experiments to find out which animals live in our school garden and made plaster of Paris casts of their footprints. Our next project will be making bird boxes.

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And what, as teachers, have we observed? We have noticed how the children’s language and vocabulary has grown, how their imagination has developed and how they are thinking for themselves. Even the busiest of children are finding it easier to focus. The academic rewards that our children are reaping and the progress they are making through the practical outdoor experiences are easy to see. My teachers comment on the difference in the atmosphere when the children play in the woodland garden. It is calm, purposeful and focused. As Robert Louis Stevenson once said: ‘Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy places, That was how in ancient ages, Children grew to kings and sages.’ bs downsend.co.uk

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GROUPS & CLASSES

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PREGNANCY YOGA CLASSES Classes in Guildford At YogaBellies for pregnancy you’ll receive lots of one-to-one attention, and get the chance to meet and chat with other mums-to-be. Classes focus on building strength and stamina whilst keeping you flexible and fit. The yoga postures are all suitable for pregnant mothers and will be adapted as per your trimester. Classes cover breathing techniques for birth, and involve a lovely guided relaxation with self-hypnosis. Each week, the class will cover a different topic such as bonding, pre-natal nutrition, preparing for the big day and positions for labour. Running in eight-week blocks, booking is essential. 07849 119551 cristina@yogabellies.co.uk yogabellies.co.uk

BUSYLIZZY An award-winning family club offering fabulous fitness classes, coffee mornings and a varied timetable of stimulating kids’ activities in beautiful venues around Surrey. They take a holistic approach to motherhood and childcare, nurturing wellbeing, learning, fun and a sense of community. Their highly qualified instructors are the best in the business. Kids will love their active, educational and upbeat classes. Mums will benefit from a community spirit, fitness sessions and regular coffee mornings where they can make new friends. Best of all, our signature Mummy & Me classes allow mum to bring along her little one while she works out, requiring no childcare. 01483 610333 busylizzy.co.uk

THE UK’S ORIGINAL BABY SIGNING PROGRAMME Classes held throughout Surrey Sing and Sign is the awardwinning baby and toddler group that combines singing and baby signing to promote amazingly early communication. Developed with the help of Speech and Language experts and launched in January 2001, babies will learn to use gestures to communicate before their first words. Classes are great fun and you only need to learn a few signs to make a significant difference to your child’s ability to communicate. You can lessen frustration, enrich language learning and encourage speech development. Original songs, puppets, props and pictures are used to inspire your baby’s interest and illustrate the signs. Sing and Sign is aimed at babies, from newborn to two years old, and each class lasts between 45 minutes to one hour. The Speech and Language Therapist for Sure Start says, “Sing and Sign is a brilliant programme, helping to enable babies to express themselves earlier”. Contacts and classes in your area: Redhill, Reigate and Godstone: Fiona Warbrick 01737 823238 fiona.warbrick@gmail.com Farnham, Fleet, Goldaming and Guildford: Becky Van-Orden 01483 767372 singandsignfarnham@gmail.com Sutton, Cheam and Banstead: Alex Ashison 07932 443809 alexsingandsign@gmail.com Croydon and Purley: Becca Balcombe 020 3536 0111 signwithbecca@hotmail.co.uk Camberley, Frimley, Sunningdale, Sandhurst, Windlesham and Chobham: Michelle Elmer 01252 838984 signwithmichelle@btinternet.com singandsign.co.uk


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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 a fun, exciting and stimulating musical experience. The classes are taught by a professional musician who will be playing the clarinet or piano each week, exposing your child to the beautiful world of classical music each session. 07973 119855 info@babymaestro.co.uk babymaestro.co.uk

The UK's leading baby swimming company, Water Babies, run fun, innovative swimming classes for newborns through to toddlers in Surrey, providing core baby swimming skills that could potentially save their lives. The lessons are taught by worldclass instructors and their multi-award winning programme teaches water confidence and safety skills from birth and are great classes for you and your baby to experience together. Water Babies were also voted best National Baby & Toddler Development Activity in 2010, 2011 and 2012. “Our classes have saved at least 10 children from drowning”. Contact Melissa for more information or visit their website for class details 01932 227428 waterbabies.co.uk

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Classes held six days a week Monkey Music is the award-winning pre-school music group for children aged three months to four years, and won ‘Best National Pre-schooler Development Activity’ voted for by parents! Monkey Music aims to introduce music to children in a fun way that they can easily understand and enjoy, with specialist teachers who gently encourage social and musical skills within a stimulating and friendly environment. Classes are small, tailor-made and use a winning combination of music, percussion instruments and visual props. Over 300 traditional and original songs, musical games and exciting movement ideas are used throughout. Enjoy a complimentary introductory session. Contacts in your local area Banstead, Claygate & Esher: Dinah 01932 223309 | banstead.claygate@ monkeymusic.co.uk Guildford, Farnham & Ewhurst: Becca 01483 821932 | guildford@ monkeymusic.co.uk Kingston & Surbiton: Ursula 020 8224 3971 | kingston.surbiton@ monkeymusic.co.uk Leatherhead & Dorking: Janine 01483 841303 | leatherhead.dorking@ monkeymusic.co.uk Redhill, Reigate & East Grinstead: Debbie 01372 729750 | redhill.reigate@ monkeymusic.co.uk Richmond & Twickenham: Claire 020 8847 4031 | kew.teddington@ monkeymusic.co.uk South Croydon & Caterham: Karen 020 3251 1061 | southcroydon. caterham@monkeymusic.co.uk Weybridge & Cobham: Tracey 020 8224 0096 | weybridge.cobham@ monkeymusic.co.uk Woking, Ottershaw & Pyrford: Alice 01932 429240 | woking@monkeymusic. co.uk monkeymusic.co.uk

TinyTalk’s baby signing and toddler classes introduce simple signs using songs and hands-on sensory activities, to delight your baby and develop their communication skills. Signing avoids frustration and babies can tell you what they ‘Want’, ‘Feel’ or ‘See’. Classes are followed by playtime for the babies whilst you enjoy a cuppa! Suitable for newborns to two years. Guildford, Godalming: Lyndsay 07973 937505 Kingston, Thames Ditton, Surbiton: Kerry 07759 852717 Dorking, Bookham: Katherine 07599 551882 Caterham, Oxted: Beth 07557 370109 Camberley, Sandhurst: Gemma 07900 685 22 tinytalk.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 encourag 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 also available. Kiddikicks is now available to franchise – contact Kiddikicks now to change your life. Sign up to receive your player’s free kit (registration fees apply). 020 3560 9256 jen@kiddikicks.co.uk kiddikicks.co.uk

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INSPIRE What inspired you to set up your maternity business Séraphine? Fashion has always been a big part of my life – my grandparents supplied fabrics to some of the top fashion houses in Paris, but it wasn’t until my friends started to fall pregnant that the idea for Séraphine came about. They had trouble finding maternity clothes they liked, and used to come to me with alteration requests. I spotted a gap in the market for fashion-forward maternity clothes and the business developed from there. Where is home and where do you work from? I’m originally from Paris, but have been living in London for many years now. I live in Belsize Park, a lovely area and wonderful for my two boys. As for work, we’re currently based in Queen’s Park. Describe a typical day… For me, mornings are for family time. I work later hours so that I can spend time with my boys, make them breakfast and drop them off at school before

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We talk fashion, family and dressing royalty with founder of maternity brand Séraphine heading into the office at 10am. I spend the morning catching up with my team; touching base with the design department and PR, checking the daily sales stats, alongside merchandising and web teams. I try to spend the rest of the morning at my desk answering emails. After a quick lunch, I tend to spend my afternoons splitting myself between different meetings. Then once the office has cleared out around 6pm, I use the last hour to research fashion trends and work on ideas for the next collection without having to deal with any distractions. When I get home I’ll fix something quick for dinner, and then crash out on the sofa with my husband and a welcomed glass of wine. Séraphine’s signature ss knot-front maternity dre

How do you find juggling a family with running a business? Prioritising becomes very important, I write a to-do list of 10 things at the beginning of each day, then cross off the three least important and accept that they just won’t get done today. When it comes to time with my children I believe that quality over quantity is best. What’s the best thing about being a mother? Giving unconditional love and seeing your children grow up into interesting individuals. And the hardest? Lack of sleep and me-time. What’s your secret to staying (or trying to stay) balanced? As women, I think we all have a tendency towards perfectionism,

so it can be easy to beat ourselves up about the little things we haven’t managed to do. It’s always a better idea to try and focus on the positives. Who are your inspirations? Designers Diane Von Furstenberg and Tory Burch; musicians Beyoncé and Nora Jones; dancer Sylvie Guillem and choreographer Russell Malyphant. How did it feel when the Duchess of Cambridge was first spotted in Séraphine? It's been such an honour to dress the Duchess of Cambridge at such a special time in her life. My team and I are always delighted to see her looking so well in Séraphine, and are so pleased that she has enjoyed the brand again in her second pregnancy. Any future plans you can share? We recently opened our flagship US store in New York, which is doing fantastically well. And we have exciting expansion plans for the coming year – our next international location is LA. bs seraphine.com


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Introducing the NEW Wafers from Kiddylicious. Q: Why Wafers? When my kids were little I always looked for yummy, healthy snacks to feed them. When I discovered these great tasting wafers with no added nasties I knew they would be perfect for little ones from around six months onwards. I love them because each Kiddylicious Wafer is the perfect size for little fingers to grasp with gentle flavours that appeal to developing taste buds and what’s more they’re mess free! Sally Preston, Food scientist, Mum and founder of Kiddylicious

Q: What is so special about your wafers? Our new wafers have a special light texture that dissolves easily – comforting for teething babies and perfect for first foods onwards. We are launching with three flavours: banana, blueberry and carrot but if readers have ideas for new flavours please get in touch. I love them because it helps us to help Mums keep little ones happy when they are first discovering food. Vanessa Panter, Mum and Marketing Manager, Kiddylicious

When we asked our panel of mums and dads to try them for us – this is what they said:

I have just started weaning my little one and she loves being able to hold onto these carrot wafers and dip them into hummus. I love them because it relieves her teething pain and has helped her with her hand to mouth coordination. Simone Mahgiub, Mum of 2 We went on a long car journey recently and stopped to have a picnic in the car. The banana flavoured wafers were fantastic – my little boy was able to join in and feed himself. I love them because there was no mess and the car isn’t full of crumbs! Suzie Jay, Mum of 1 We always seem to be in a queue or waiting room and having snacks handy is so important to keep the little ones quiet! I love them because they come in a twin pack that I can keep in my handbag for a convenient and mess free snack!

My little one is fussy about texture and doesn’t like anything soggy. The banana wafers were great as he could get a good grip on them and have a chew. I love them because they soften well in the mouth so I don’t have to worry about him swallowing them too soon. Mohit Saluja, Dad of 1 My little girl hates strong flavours. These blueberry wafers are so delicately flavoured and she really seems to like them. I love them because it has given me a bit more variety to her snacks - there are only so many sliced pears a child can eat! Samantha Bell, Mum of 2

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