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b b Editor Rebecca Moore Features Editor Danielle Wilkins Sub Editor Natalie Keeler Editorial Assistant Annie Quinton Creative Director Chloë Collyer Designer Natalie Dourado, Annel Christopher Contributing Editors Clare Byam-Cook, Emma Cannon, Georgina Cohen, Marina Fogle, Chiara Hunt, Carole Middleton, Jade Parfitt, Natalie Pinkham, Kate Silverton, Zita West Publisher Caroline Scott Editorial Director Maxine Briggs Digital Media Manager James Dobson Marketing & Events Manager Georgie Walton Marketing & Events Executive Meagan Hyett Head of Market Lyndal Beeton Sales Executives Caroline Kimber, Jessica Knibbs Managing Director Paul Dobson Deputy Managing Director Steve Ross Finance Director Vicki Gavin Baby Surrey is published by The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd, Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ Tel: 020 7349 3700 | Fax: 020 7349 3701 Email: editorial@littlemedia.co.uk
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SHOP THE SEASON Celebrate the incoming warmer days with spring’s newest offerings 36 NATURAL SELECTION Have baby’s springtime style edit sorted with these new-season neutrals 34 BY ROYAL DELIVERY Clothes, gifts and toys fit for a little prince or princess 62 YOURS TO KEEP Beautiful furniture that’ll grow as your baby does
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PHOTOGRAPHER: SARAH WINBORN MODEL: CECILY Cecily wears cotton-blend dress, £72, Stella McCartney Kids at Harrods. Cotton towel, £14, Numero 74 at Smallable.
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28 IT’S EASY BEING GREEN The eco-friendly baby businesses dedicated to giving back 54 AND BREATHE… What is hypnobirthing anyway? Here’s all you need to know 58 AND HOW’S DAD? The rise in fathers experiencing postnatal depression 66 GOING GREEN The holiday destinations making a mark with their eco credentials 72 THE BEST START Your guide to understanding the different nursery options available
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BABY NEWS Keeping you up to date with all things great and small WIN! THIS PUSHCHAIR Tutti Bambini is giving away a stylish Arlo travel system DATES FOR YOUR DIARY What’s hot in Surrey over the next two months THE GREAT OUTDOORS Emma O’Donovan shares her favourite nature-inspired reads PARTY TIME: NAMING DAY Carole Middleton shares her tips for celebrating your new arrival TOT GEAR NEWS What’s new and improved in baby kit, plus, we review the GB Pockit stroller
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49 Q&A WITH ZITA WEST The fertility expert shares her advice on boosting your unborn baby’s brainpower 50 THE BREASTFEEDING CAFÉ Clare Byam-Cook discusses breastfeeding on demand 51 THE REVIEW We put the best breast pumps to the test 52 MEET THE EXPERTS Advice from our panel of trusted healthcare professionals 57 TIME TO TALK Marina Fogle and Dr Chiara Hunt of The Bump Class discuss what your options are if baby is breech 65 TRAVEL NEWS The newest updates and escapes for young families 71 EDUCATION NEWS All you need to know from the classroom and beyond 74 MEET THE HEAD We catch up with Kay Goldsworthy from St Ives School in Haslemere 77 MINI AGENDA What’s going on in the county throughout May and June 82 INSPIRE Talking business with Catherine Gazzoli, founder of baby food brand Piccolo
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with the help of an epidural and a big push by my rather stoic mother. The medical world has changed a bit since then, so on p.57 we have super sisters Dr Chiara Hunt and Marina Fogle of The Bump Class telling us all about breech babies and what you can expect if you find yourself in that situation. And speaking of new arrivals, at Baby Surrey HQ, we have been waiting – perhaps not so patiently – for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s third delivery with anticipation. We’ve also grabbed our crystal ball to predict a few ‘royal’ baby buys on p.34. And if you are exploring the idea of hypnobirthing for your labour, just as Kate Middleton is said to be, we have all you need to know on p.54. And last but by no means least, a huge congratulations to our editor in chief Kate Freud, who welcomed her third baby, Willow Grace, on 23 March. Weighing 7lb 1oz, she joins older sister Georgia and big brother Jago. I’ll be keeping Kate’s seat toasty until she returns – hopefully with some of her sanity in tact!
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From turning old cereal boxes into garages for my Barbie’s cars and running around the garden heroically saving caterpillars from “extinction” by rehousing them in old butter containers, to – as a fully fledged adult – having an unnerving obsession with Recycling Day and frantically turning off lights, it’s safe to say I’ve always tried to do my bit when it comes to being conscious of the world we live in. The fact that the nappies once used on my somewhat smaller bottom are still sitting in landfill, I have to say, does make me question some of my own lifestyle choices. I’m not about to set up camp to live a wholly selfsufficient life, but this issue we’ve decided to take a step back to appreciate this fabulous earth we’re lucky enough to live on. The baby world is full of some truly inspiring brands, many of which are just as kind to the environment as they are to our children. We celebrate some of our favourite companies who are giving back with various eco initiatives, one of which even plants a tree for every pushchair sold – check it out for yourself on p.28. On the topic of all things natural, I entered this world upside down, weighing 6lb 12oz,
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The new-season collection from Portuguese label Grace Baby & Child has got us weak at the knees. Inspired by the coast and the countryside of northern Portugal, where everything is designed and locally made in small quantities, the gorgeous pieces feature nautical references and vintage details in a palette of sea green, indigo and salmon pink. Sizes start at newborn. gracebabyandchild.com
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IF BABY IS SUFFERING FROM THE EFFECTS OF REFLUX, ÁINE HOMER’S NEW BOOK OFFERS A WEALTH OF GUIDANCE. THE BABY REFLUX LADY’S SURVIVAL GUIDE COVERS THE CAUSES OF CONDITIONS SUCH AS COLIC, REFLUX AND FOOD INTOLERANCES, GIVING YOU STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING DISCOMFORT AND INTRODUCING SOLIDS. £24.99, THEBABYREFLUXLADY.CO.UK
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NEWS
TIME TO TWIN
The new matching onesies from Mori are perfect for a bit of mum and baby twinning. Made from the softest organic cotton and bamboo, the full-length bodysuits come in both blush pink and grey marl, and feature scratch mitts for baby and nickel-free poppers at the neckline for easy breastfeeding. Buy together or separately, with sizes starting from newborn. From £29.50, babymori.com
AS NATURE INTENDED Marks & Spencer has gone green with a new range of organic baby clothing. The cotton range features sweet animal characters in a unisex palette, choose from sleepsuits, cardigans, bibs and more, with great outfits for gifting, too. From £6, marksandspencer.com
FRENCH CONNECTION Joone Paris has a passion for nappies and is here to convince you they’re anything but boring. The start-up was founded last year with the mission to create eco nappies with cute designs and a strict ‘no-nasties’ policy. Subscriptions from £49.90, joone.com
LANSINOH’S FEED WITH CONFIDENCE AWARDS HAS UNVEILED THE TOP 20 BREASTFEEDING-FRIENDLY CITIES IN THE UK, WITH LONDON, NORWICH AND EXETER MAKING THE TOP THREE. SADLY, FURTHER RESEARCH FOUND 46% OF PEOPLE STILL FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE WHEN WITNESSING BREASTFEEDING, WITH MORE WOMEN THAN MEN FEELING UNEASY. LANSINOH.CO.UK
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A STYLISH MELOBABY TOTE BAG WITH METANIUM When you’re out with your little one, you’ll need all your nappy changing essentials in one bag, so you can just pick it up and go. Thankfully, we’ve teamed up with Metanium to give away two Melobaby Vesancy Noir faux leather changing bags (worth £89 each) plus a Metanium Everyday Easy Spray Barrier Lotion, ideal to keep inside for on the go. The handy spray lotion protects and moisturises baby’s skin to help prevent nappy rash. It forms a barrier to help protect against external irritants that can cause nappy rash. If the dreaded nappy rash does strike, try Metanium’s Nappy Rash Ointment, which is designed specifically to treat and soothe. metanium.co.uk. Enter online at babysurrey.co.uk/competitions
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FROM MEXICO WITH LOVE New label Miss Frida delivers the artisanal craftsmanship of Latin America with its clothing for baby. The debut collection includes outfits featuring floral embroidery crafted by a group of women from a Mexican village. Each piece is unique, and offers the women a fair wage. From £52, missfrida.com
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FOR LITTLE EXPLORERS Bugaboo has launched its second line of special-edition pushchairs with We Are Handsome, the Australian swimwear brand known for its striking graphics. The latest design features a tropical toucan print, available on the Donkey, Fox and Bee models and accessories, as well as on the Boxer luggage system. Buggy collection from £94.95, bugaboo.com
SWEET DREAMS Created from a calming blend of mandarin, frankincense, English lavender and chamomile, the Sleepy Baby Nursery Reed Diffuser from Mummy Loves Organics creates the perfect environment to send baby off to the land of nod, as well as establishing a good sleep routine. £35, mummylovesorganics.com
ANIMAL MAGIC From its creative HQ in Brooklyn, Aden + Anais brings us its new White Label range of swaddles, bibs and blankets inspired by the natural world. The two new prints include elephants and parrots in tropical shades, and an African-inspired design starring cheetahs and rhinos. adenandanais.co.uk
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BOX OF TREATS Surrey-based start-up OhSo Box offers curated and bespoke gift packages for new mums. The boxes contain an array of beautiful pieces with a focus on style, design and ethicalness to appeal to the modern parent. Choose from a set box or design your own, with brands including Mabli, Otto Muslin and Moccstars. From £42, ohsobox.com
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The latest baby carrier from Ergobaby is its best yet. The Omni 360 Cool Air Mesh is crafted from a durable 3D mesh fabric that allows for breathability and increased airflow – great for warmer climates and active lifestyles. Suitable from birth up to toddler age, it allows you to carry baby in four different positions, with crossable shoulder straps and a supportive waist belt. Available in four colours. £154.90, ergobaby.co.uk
COMPETITION
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s a brand already known for its fantastic nursery furniture offerings, Tutti Bambini has now launched two new pushchairs. Say hello to the lightweight Koji as your sidekick for city living and the adaptable Arlo, designed to grow with your family. To celebrate the launch of these new products, Tutti Bambini has teamed up with Baby Surrey to give away an Arlo pushchair, including carrycot, worth £690! Suitable to use from birth, the effortlessly stylish Arlo is available with a Charcoal or Chrome chassis, plus five different fabric colours; Liquorice, Midnight Blue, Oatmeal, Charcoal and Poppy. Not only is this sleek pushchair easy on the eye, it’s also cleverly designed to make adventures easier than ever. With
The carrycot comes complete with comfortable mattress and washable lining
all-round suspension for super-easy steering alongside heightadjustable handlebars, puncture-proof PU tyres for sturdy grip and durability, a large, easy-access shopping basket for those mad dashes to the shop, not to mention a one-hand, easy-fold mechanism… you really are ready to face the world. Looking ahead, the Arlo is future-proof, too. Designed to grow with your family, this multi-combination pushchair is adaptable. It may start life as a single pushchair but if you’re adding to your brood or discover you’re having twins, it can be adapted to fit twin and tandem combinations. So what are you waiting for? Simply enter online for your chance to win. And good luck! bs
To enter, visit babysurrey.co.uk/competitions COMPETITION CLOSES 11.59PM ON 14 JUNE 2018. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT TUTTIBAMBINI.COM
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One-year-old Daisy lives in Ringwood, Hampshire, with her dad Dom and mum, Natalie. She loves books, going on walks in her pushchair and playing on the swings, but blowing raspberries is what makes her laugh the most! 14 | MAY/JUN 2018 | babysurrey.co.uk
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Little ones will love the bright and bold colours in new read Circle Rolls by Barbara Kanninen and Serge Bloch, out today. This is a clever story about friends who literally come in all shapes and sizes, with brilliant rhyming text. £12.95, phaidon.com
Plant life
The world’s greatest glasshouse, Temperate House at Kew Gardens, is set to reopen on 5 May after a lengthy restoration. To celebrate, there’s plenty going on; aerial acrobats will take you to dizzying heights with special weekly performances, and Gnomus the giant puppet is on hand to give families a story-led walking tour. kew.org
7 WEANING WEEK
Taking place between 7-13 May, National Weaning Week’s aim is to bring together experts, top brands and real families to offer help, advice, tips, support and recipes. weaningweek.co.uk
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The Big Breastfeeding Café returns for its third year this month. Nursing brand Medela is encouraging mums to host their own café at home, in a local coffee shop or hall to chat all things breastfeeding over a cuppa and cake. Sign up for your free hosting pack at medelamums@gmail.com
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Head to Haslemere for an Animal Safari at the Educational Museum. Under fives can spot the different animals in the gallery followed by some animal-based activities. Children £2, Adults £1, haslemeremuseum.co.uk
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FINDING YOUR FEET
Bigger, better and muddier than ever before, the UK’s biggest children’s obstacle course – The Little Welly – arrives at Wintershall Estate in Bramley for the weekend. The course has been designed for kids aged four and over, but smaller adventurers will love the toddler course. Plus, there’s a huge stage with live music and entertainment alongside an array of culinary delights to feed all the family. Ticket prices vary, thelittlewelly.co.uk
Head to your nearest Mamas & Papas store for its special Parents to Be event today. Get the chance to soak up helpful advice from experts on topics such as first aid, fitness and car seat safety. Book to guarantee your place in Croydon or Farnborough. mamasandpapas.com
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Working in tandem with Techtopia Festival, today Polka Theatre will be hosting a music and movement workshop to take your little one on an exciting journey through the worlds of light, colour and imagination. Tickets £18, polkatheatre.com
2 TOWN SHOW! Hear ye, hear ye! Make your way to Godalming Town Show and join in for a day of adventure at the Bury’s arena.
Tiba + Marl backpack £130, naturalbabyshower.co.uk
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Today’s your last chance to win prizes online at babysurrey.co.uk/ competitions
17 FATHER’S DAY
Time to show the man in your life just how much he’s loved.
18 STEP BY STEP
Raise money for Barnardo’s with the Big Toddle event this week – a sponsored walk just for little legs! bigtoddle.co.uk
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WHY CHÂTE AU LE S CAR R ASSE S IS EVERY THING YOU N EED FOR TH E PER FEC T FAMILY GE TAWAY
estled in the unspoiled vineyards of the Languedoc in France, the lovingly restored Château Les Carrasses is an intimate and stylish property boasting 30 selfcatering residences, first-class hotel facilities and a relaxed, private members’ club vibe. It’s also a place where family-led activities go hand-in-hand with elegant design and attentive service. The chic Brasserie serves seasonal Mediterranean fare, complete with a dedicated menu and early sitting options for younger diners, while the wine bar, infinity pool, kids’ club (during the school holidays), tennis courts, orangery and gardens ensure families want for nothing during their stay. The various accommodation options at Château Les Carrasses range from stunning one-bedroom suites to spacious houses, complete with private pools, which sleep up to eight – perfect for large families travelling together. Each of the individually designed residences combine a calming contemporary colour palette and traditional French country flair for a boutique feel, and the modern comforts have not been overlooked, with everything from barbecues and fully-equipped kitchens to roll-top tubs and sun loungers. Children and parents alike will have the time of their lives at this beautiful, spoiling Château.
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Days can be spent soaking up the sunny Mediterranean climate by the pool before working up a sweat on the tennis, pétanque or volleyball courts. Bikes are available to borrow for scenic rides through the vines or along the Canal du Midi, while the sandy beaches of Gruissan and Sérignan Plage are not to be missed. The concierge team is on hand to ensure guests get the most out of their stay and can help organise horse riding, kayaking and rock climbing, too. For parents craving a bit of grown-up time and the chance to sample some of the Château’s own vintages, drop the little ones off at the brilliant kids’ club (for children aged four to 12 years) run by a team of English-speaking staff. Overflowing with creative activities that focus on nature, children will be safely looked after and return worn out, having refined
their archery skills and made dens in the woods. The children’s daily supervised dinner parties are popular, too, and help to cement new friendships, while a fully referenced babysitting service can also be provided. Already picturing yourself with a glass of picpoul in hand? It’s time to enjoy a memorable family-friendly holiday the Château Les Carrasses way. bs
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Leander highchair £165, nubie.co.uk Silk dress £200, caramel-shop.co.uk
Nobodinoz sleeping bag £44, en.smallable.com
Suede pram shoes £27, littlerolondon.com
Cashmere cardigan £98, cashmirino.com
Naturapura romper £46, childrensalon.com Ooh Noo alphabet blocks £58, libertylondon.com
Grimms wooden teether £13, mamaowl.net
Cotton babygrow £80, caramel-shop.co.uk
From a selection at piupia.co.uk
NATURE TRAIL
New-season neutrals come in the form of cosy cashmere, organic cotton and eco-friendly toys
Egg stroller £769, kiddicare.com
Wooden baby gym £72, oskoe.com
Tocoto Vintage bonnet £40, mabelchild.co.uk Monbebe romper £35, greenberrykids.com
Amy & Ivor pram shoes £42, cissywears.com Wooden Story teether £16.95, lullabuy.co.uk
Cotton cardigan £90, bonpoint.com
SHOPPING Cotton cushion £19.99, zarahome.com
Leander hanging cradle £284, nubie.co.uk
Cotton romper £85, mariechantal.co.uk
From a selection at lacoquetakids.com
Cotton cardigan £82, bonpoint.com
Cotton babygrow £35, molo.com Daisy & Bump print £65, bluealmonds.co.uk
UP, UP & AWAY
Tiny Cottons romper £51, scandimini.com
Chloé bodysuit £102, childrensalon.com
The sky’s the limit for this calming colour palette. Look out for sweet cloud prints, too Meri Meri hanging mobile £21, en.smallable.com
Moumout t-shirt £26, en.smallable.com
Hape wooden plane toy £5.50, scandiborn.co.uk
Wooden rocker £417, maisondeux.com
Plastic bowl £7.50, buddyandbear.com
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Cotton throw £45, babymori.com Cotton-blend dress £85, caramel-shop.co.uk
IN F ST EE AN D TL Y
Colic – Treatment, NHS Choices: “Lactase is an enzyme that helps break down a sugar called lactose, which is found in milk. Your baby may have a temporary problem digesting lactose, which could contribute to their colicky symptoms.” (2015)1
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Mama Rules muslin swaddle £25, our-kid.co.uk
Suede sandals £107, bonpoint.com
Bobo Choses vest £27, alexandalexa.com
Coming Kids cot £299, cuckooland.com
From a selection at Aden + Anais alexandalexa.com
Le Toy Van Petilou stacker toy £14.50, cottage-toys.co.uk Cotton top £60, caramel-shop.co.uk
Linen dungarees £38, dottydungarees.com Tao & Friends bodysuit £21, alexandalexa.com Louis Louise romper £53, en.smallable.com
URBAN JUNGLE
Embrace the trend for all things botanical with tropical palm prints and lashings of linen
Merino wool shorts £45, shirleybredal.com Bobo Choses zip-up vest £61, alexandalexa.com
Water-repellent raincoat £189, bonpoint.com
Lorena Canals rug £130, cuckooland.com
Kidsmill highchair £159, naturalbabyshower.co.uk
Cotton dungarees £39, petit-bateau.co.uk
Hidden World: Forest lift-the-flap book £9.99, waterstones.com
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Cashmere sweater £175, mariechantal.co.uk
Baby Carrier One Air £159, babybjorn.co.uk Rice three-section plate £9, alexandalexa.com
Cotton sweater £123, bonpoint.com
From a selection at zara.com
Cotton romper £45, rachelriley.co.uk Angulus shoes £87, scandimini.com
MAKING WAVES
Swim shorts £10.99, zara.com
Cotton bodysuit £18, cathkidston.com
Take inspiration from an ocean of colour with versatile blue and minty hues
Silver Cross Zest stroller £150, silvercrossbaby.com Linen bonnet £24, olivierbaby.com
Foque dress and bloomers set £62, childrensalon.com
Cotton sweater £12.99, zara.com
Pura infant bottle £17, kidly.co.uk Oli & Carol bath toy £12.99, bon-tot.com Moon Paris bloomers £25, en.smallable.com
Cotton blanket £169, bonpoint.com
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THE WEATHER GIRLS By Aki
This delightfully catchy rhyming story follows a gang of busy girls as they embrace everything the seasons have to throw at them. £12.99, Two Hoots
BOOKS
This witty rhyming tale makes a great introduction to the weather for the very young
INCY WINCY SPIDER By Richard Merritt
Everyone’s favourite nursery rhyme in board book format will provide hours of entertainment as toddlers search under the flaps for the hidden surprises. £6.99, Pat-a-Cake
COLOUR ME: WHO’S IN THE POND? By Surya Sajnani
High-contrast artwork magically comes to life when immersed in water, in this delightful bathtime book for babies. £8.99, QED Publishing
FUNNY BUNNIES RAIN OR SHINE By David Melling
Bouncy bunnies experience all
manner of weather conditions in this wonderful rhyming story. Bucket-loads of charm make this a favourite to share over and over. £6.99, Hodder Children’s Books
CAN YOU SAY IT TOO? TWEET! TWEET! By Sebastien Braun
What better way to start exploring your environment than in your own garden? Common birds are introduced in this lavishly illustrated tale for babies. £6.99, Nosy Crow
THE WEAVER By Qian Shi
Stanley collects precious things in his web. Discover the difference between what you collect in the world and what you collect in
your heart in this simply stunning picture book. £10.99, Andersen Press
readers of all ages. £11.99, Flying Eye Books
SINGING IN THE RAIN
By Sam Usher
By Tim Hopgood
Sweet and positive in its message, with bright, eye-catching illustrations, this book is an uplifting celebration of rain! A rather joyous nod to the singalong classic. £12.99, Oxford University Press
ONE DAY ON OUR BLUE PLANET: IN THE OCEAN By Ella Bailey
You‘ll be inspired by the natural world when you spend the day with a baby dolphin and her pod. Breathtaking pastel illustrations rich with detail will entrance
RAIN
Despite the rain and floods, Sam and his grandfather embark on a magical adventure on their way to post an important letter. A classic story to be enjoyed for generations to come. £6.99, Templar Publishing
STANLEY’S STICK By John Hegley and Neal Layton
A simple stick becomes they key to Stanley’s imagination as it provides endless opportunities for creativity, in this beautifully crafted story about outdoor play. £6.99, Hodder Children’s Books
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JOOLZ
Pushchair brand Joolz believes that corporations should lead the way when it comes to a sustainable way of living; step by step it’s doing its bit to contribute to the global environment with positive design philosophy and innovative solutions. For starters, for every pushchair sold, the brand will plant a tree in your child’s name in its ‘Birth Forest’, otherwise known as the La Pedregoza plantation in Columbia’s Orinoco River Basin. All you need to do is register your buggy online and a little sapling will be given a home, in turn contributing to CO2 reduction. Secondly, that big cardboard box that your pushchair arrives in is so much more than just packaging. Take a look on the side and you’ll find a fun cut-out project; create something practical like a chair or bird house, or perhaps a decoration for your child’s nursery, like a mobile or animal figure. The pushchair itself is made using eco-friendly fabrics and features a hypoallergenic breathable mattress, and Joolz’s soft-as-silk baby blankets – available to buy separately – are made from 100 per cent organic cotton. Oh, and the company practices what it preaches, too – its HQ is in a sustainably-renovated building in Amsterdam complete with energy-neutral solutions, including 200 solar panels on the roof. my-joolz.co.uk
BAMBO NATURE
You might not usually associate disposable nappies with sustainability, but it’s a cause that Danish brand Bambo Nature has been working towards for more than a quarter of a century. All products made by the company have been accredited with the Nordic Swan eco label; a system that guarantees what you’re buying has been made adhering to strict criteria, and contains no lotions, perfumes or PVC. The exclusion of such ingredients helps avoid any dermatological issues, including nappy rash. And they’re just as kind to the environment
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as they are on skin; the biodegradable ‘fluff’ in the absorbent core is so effective that only the optimum amount is used, resulting in thinner nappies, which in turn reduce the carbon footprint and strain on resources. Plus, each pack comes with a promise that more trees are planted than felled. Every product is made in the manufacturing plant at head office, where 95 per cent of all waste is recycled back into production, with the remaining five per cent burnt as fuel in local communities. bambo-nature.co.uk
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NATURALMAT
Nothing can guarantee baby will sleep through the night, but you can at least up your chances by investing in the very best bedding. British brand Naturalmat has been supporting the sleep of little ones for almost two decades now, with its award-winning mattresses. The idea for the brand was first dreamt up on the high seas almost 20 years ago; founders Mark Tremlett and Peter Tindall were both keen sailors, but hated the synthetic mattresses found on most yachts. In their frustration, they started handmaking a natural fibre version that wouldn’t ‘sweat’, and would fit in a boat’s awkward space. Following the birth of Mark’s first child, they had a ‘lightbulb moment’, and began devoting the same clever thinking to mattresses for babies. Today, the mattresses are handmade in a purpose-built factory in Devon, using natural materials such as coir – a fibre taken from coconut husks – and organic lambswool from local sheep. Wool is known for its breathable properties; it traps heat when needed and disperses it when it’s too warm – an essential for babies, who have trouble regulating their own body temperature. And of course, on top of the softness and insulation, lambswool is naturally antimicrobial, making it ideal for those who suffer from allergies or asthma. Such is its success, the products now come in sizes for adults and older children, too. Visit one of its boutiques in London, Devon or Cornwall, or online, and you’ll also find a selection of organic bedding, furniture and toys. naturalmat.co.uk
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NEWBIE
High street brands are better known for their ‘fast fashion’ than sustainability. However, Newbie has arrived in the UK from Sweden and is here to shake things up. The label offers timeless and affordable fashion for children from newborn up to eight years old, and absolutely everything is made using organic and recycled materials. Sustainability is considered at every stage of production – from how the cotton is grown to improved working conditions. This eco philosophy is considered in the design process too; colour palettes and patterns are carefully selected to ensure coordination from season to season, meaning that last year’s dress can be matched with this year’s leggings, reducing the ‘throwaway’ nature of the fashion industry. Having opened a number of UK stores in quick succession over the past six months, its core values are obviously something that parents here appreciate, too. newbiestore.com
PLAN TOYS
From the materials to the manufacturing, Plan Toys focuses on preserving our environment
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There’s something inherently nostalgic about wooden toys, isn’t there? But that’s not to say they are a thing of the past. In fact, they’re being brought right up to date by the likes of Plan Toys, a Thai company that’s pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a sustainable brand. Set up almost 40 years ago by a group of graduates, its core value to respect and preserve natural resources for future generations still stands. Back in 1981, the company was the very first in the world to make toys from reclaimed rubberwood trees, an environmentally friendly material still used today. From then on in, everything that’s used to shape the toys is non-toxic; from the e-zero glue with minimal chemicals to the organic pigments and water-based dyes. Even the packaging makes use of recycled paper and biodegradable soy ink. The sustainability of the organisation reaches far beyond the products. Plan Toys has its own children’s museum; it runs a cultural and environmental foundation encompassing a library, park and magazine all encouraging healthy lifestyles; and undertakes projects to benefit others, including its Mom-Made Toys to help little ones with special needs. This is a company that does good in every sense of the word. plantoys.com
MOLLY & MOO
Becoming a parent doesn’t mean your sense of style goes out the window, and one hero brand which has design, practicality and longevity at its heart is Molly & Moo. Launched only two years ago, its products have been created to stand the test of time, with minimalistic touches inspired by Scandinavian design for a truly unisex collection. Shop online and you’ll find a variety of essentials, from hooded baby towels to muslins squares and oversized bibs, designed to be passed down between families and repurposed as your child grows. Soft, organic cotton is used where possible, and orders arrive beautifully packaged with little to no use of plastic. Oh, and its impossibly attractive eco dinnerware won’t look amiss amongst your finest crockery either; the Constellation range features a cream set with a smattering of grey stars and is made from BPA-free bamboo, which is known for its sustainable properties. Bamboo grows rapidly, requires no water, pesticides or fertilisers and produces over a third more oxygen than the equivalent amount of trees. Impressive stuff! mollyandmoo.co.uk
WELEDA
Baby’s skin is extremely delicate; with fewer elastic fibres, it’s far more permeable than our adult skin, meaning anything that is applied to the surface sinks in more readily. When it comes to applying any lotions, it makes sense to use only the most natural formulas to avoid irritation or sensitivity. Weleda, which has been producing natural skincare for almost a century now, is known for its use of medicinal plant extracts in its products. From healing calendula to nourishing oat and soothing
lavender, the natural power of plants is harnessed to treat a variety of skin problems, and absolutely everything is free from artificial additives such as synthetic fragrances, mineral oils and silicones.
This ‘cleaner’ approach to beauty extends throughout the business – the practice of biodynamic cultivation replenishes and maintains the land where the medicinal plants are harvested, and the company is actively reducing its energy and water intake with improved efficiency of machines and reusing condensed water. The brand’s packaging has been reworked to use more recycled materials and reduce the weight, in turn reducing its carbon footprint, too. weleda.co.uk bs
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Confetti balloons (pack of six) £2.49, partypieces.co.uk
For a classic and traditional feel, look out for Pepa & Co’s matching handsmocked romper
GIFT IDEAS
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Keepsake presents to mark this special day
BABY PARTIES Carole Middleton
Leather memory case £125, meminio.com
NAMING DAY Personalised bangle £59, mercimamanboutique.com
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aming days are becoming increasingly popular amongst new parents who want a non-religious ceremony to welcome the arrival of their child, plus, it’s a wonderful chance to get together with close friends and family to introduce them to your new addition. Because this is a secular ceremony, you can choose to lead the celebrations yourself or organise a trained ‘celebrant’ who can help – visit humanism.org.uk for more on this. Aim to make the day individual with personalised readings and musical accompaniments in the form of a harpist, singer or a bespoke playlist. Ask the godparents or ‘mentors’ to write their own promises to your little one.
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1. Cotton dress with bloomers £41.50, emile-et-rose.co.uk 2. Cotton bonnet £38, pepaandcompany.com 3. Patent pram shoes £7.99, rococlothing.co.uk 4. Kissy Kissy bodysuit £18, lucyandbelle.com 5. Cotton dungarees and shirt set £58, thewhitecompany.com 6. Merino wool shawl £49.95, ghhurt.com 7. Silk bodysuit £45, marksandspencer.com 8. Silk christening dress £125, monsoon.co.uk 9. Leather pram shoes £55, rachelriley.co.uk
Personalised picture book £18.99, papier.com
Have a clear theme in mind for the celebrations – you might want to pick a colour such as pink, blue, yellow or grey, or try a classic book or nursery rhyme theme, such as Beatrix Potter, Teddy Bears’ Picnic or The Velveteen Rabbit. Use this to coordinate your table décor and food and drink. There will no doubt be lots of gifts for baby, but why not also gift your guests to thank them for coming? Small votive candles, pretty chocolates and silver charms all make adorable favours.
Framed plaster cast from £265, philippaherbert.co.uk
English Trousseau piggy bank £49.95, harrods.com
Finally, create a special ‘time capsule’ box for baby by asking guests to place handwritten Paper honeycomb decoration notes, photographs or small trinkets inside. £1.99, partypieces.co.uk This box of mementos can then be presented to your child when they turn 16 or 18!
Paper napkins (pack of 16) £3.99, partypieces.co.uk
Paper plates (pack of eight) £3.99, partypieces.co.uk
STYLE Grosgrain hair bow £2, verityjoneslondon.com Sterling silver egg cup and spoon set £295, mappinandwebb.com Cotton babygrow £54, lacoquetakids.com
Cotton sleepsuit £24, boden.co.uk Sterling silver rattle £1,600, georgjensen.com Ancar bodysuit £44, childrensalon.com
Cotton bodysuit £42, trotters.co.uk
Leather pram shoes £45, papouelli.com
With a new addition to the Royal Family due any day now, we Cotton-blend romper £48, pepaandcompany.com
Cotton dungarees £45, amaiakids.co.uk
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Cotton bodysuit £12, jojomamanbebe.co.uk
Balmoral pram £1,600, silvercrossbaby.com Leather pram shoes £34, pepaandcompany.com
Eton cot bed £649, boori.com
Cotton romper £55, amaiakids.co.uk
Cotton romper £24, myhbaby.com
Velvet-trim coat £125, rachelriley.co.uk
Cotton sweater £26, neckandneck.com 34 | MAY/JUN 2018 | babysurrey.co.uk
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THIS PAGE: Marli wears linen-blend bonnet, £49, Little Creative Factory. Cotton dress, £75, Louise Misha at Smallable. RIGHT PAGE: Cecily wears cotton-blend dress, £72, Stella McCartney Kids at Harrods. Cotton towel, £14, Numero 74 at Smallable.
Natural selection
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THIS PAGE: Cecily wears cotton shirt, £32, and matching bloomers, £23, Arsène et les Pipelettes. RIGHT PAGE: Kai wears cotton bodysuit, £28, Vild House of Little. Cotton trousers, £68, Bonpoint. Cotton gauze swaddle, £17, Numero 74 at Smallable. Woven basket, £29, Olli Ella. Wooden blocks, £48, Ooh Noo at Scandiborn.
THIS PAGE: Lorenzo wears cotton shirt, £29, Wild & Gorgeous. Cotton shorts, £57, Little Creative Factory. Wooden bear toy, £29.95, OYOY at Scandiborn. LEFT PAGE: Marli wears cotton top, £39, Velveteen. Cotton trousers (just seen), £70, Caramel. Cotton blanket, £55, Home By Door at Olive Loves Alfie.
THIS PAGE: Kai wears cotton bodysuit, £58, La Coqueta at Liberty. RIGHT PAGE: Maya wears cotton top, £65, Caramel. Cotton throw, £39.50, Marks & Spencer.
Lorenzo wears cotton shirt, £55, Rachel Riley. Cotton and linen romper, £30, Tootsa. Leather pram shoes, £46, Young Soles.
SPECIAL THANKS TO: MODELS: CECILY, KAI, LORENZO, MARLI, MAYA. MODEL AGENCIES: ALPHABET KIDS, KIDS LONDON, URBAN ANGELS.
Cotton shorts £7.99, hm.com Cotton shorts £12, vertbaudet.co.uk Cotton sweater jacket £9.99, lindex.com
Cotton bonnet £9.99, zara.com Leather sandals £19.99, zara.com
Maya wears cotton-blend top, £65, Caramel. Cotton throw, £39.50, Marks & Spencer.
Cotton dress £24.95, gap.co.uk
Cotton romper £12.99, hm.com
Cotton bodysuit £19.99, zara.com
Wheat bodysuit £35, johnlewis.com
Cotton shirt £6, matalan.co.uk Cotton dress £16.50, vertbaudet.co.uk
Cotton dungarees and bodysuit set £9, matalan.co.uk
Polarn O. Pyret shorts £14, johnlewis.com
Cotton chambray trousers £12, johnlewis.com Linen-cotton blend bodysuit £14, marksandspencer.com
Cotton top and bloomers set £19.95, gap.co.uk
Cotton dress £10, debenhams.com
SHOP THE SHOOT
Linen-cotton blend romper and bodysuit set £14, next.co.uk
Wrap delicate skin in the softest organic cotton and natural linen blends
Boden dungaree set £28, johnlewis.com
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Cotton dress £18, marksandspencer.com Linen-cotton blend shorts £15.99, shop.mango.com
Cotton bodysuit £16.99, zara.com Cotton jacket £15, vertbaudet.co.uk
Suede shoes £22.99, shop.mango.com
SEATED LUXURY Joie has launched its new plush Signature range across the brand’s car seat and pushchair collections. Expect to see elegant leather touches throughout, statement fabrics, quilting and an even smoother suspension. Every Stage FX Signature car seat, £279, joiebaby.com
tot gear
NEWS COOL AN D CLEVER BABY KIT FOR N EW FAMILY LIFE
STROLL IN STYLE Traverze is Diono’s new compact stroller, designed to make travelling with a baby or toddler a doddle. The clever extendable handle is for easy transportation, while the protective cover keeps it clean and protected. £250, diono.com
EXPLORE MORE
Since launching in 2003, the Stokke Xplory has wowed parents with its impressive adjustability. The new V6 sees improvements to the carrycot and stroller seat, alongside premium textile choices. Plus, there’s now even more storage for shopping and baby baggage! Chassis, £550; seat, from £349; carrycot, from £225; stokke.com
Miffy has found her place in the world of design and fashion, including baby products
MIFFY MAKEOVER Teaming up with Spanish textiles brand Fun*das BCN, Dick Bruna’s iconic character Miffy is currently adorning a range of baby products including car seats, pushchairs and highchairs. We love this adorable padded Nomi highchair cover! £29, fundasbcn.com/en
PLANNING A BEACH HOLIDAY? BE SURE TO PACK SANDSLIDERS – A NEW PRODUCT WHICH FITS ONTO YOUR STROLLER IN SECONDS ALLOWING YOU TO EASILY GLIDE ACROSS SAND OR PEBBLES. £23.99, SANDSLIDERS.COM
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REVIEW
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Samantha Ford AN D H ER SON , R EMY, PUT TH E GB POCKIT STROLLER TH ROUGH ITS PACE S
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The stroller drives best on even surfaces
THE LOWDOWN I really needed something lightweight, and the GB Pockit weighs in at just 4.3kg. I also wanted something that is quick and easy to open out and use, and one of the key features that sold the Pockit to me is the two-step fold – with a couple of practice runs, this pushchair becomes a handbag-shaped package in seconds, which can be flung over your shoulder or stowed away. Plus, with the added kudos of a Red Dot Design Award, I knew this would perform well.
GOOD LOOKING? It might not be to everyone’s taste but I really like the green colour, which is actually named ‘Laguna Blue’. It really pops against the black chassis and hood, and looks super modern, too.
It folds up into a handy handbag-shaped package
PRACTICALITY AND DRIVABILITY You really can’t fault the Pockit when it comes to compactness, it’s also great that it’s selfstanding when folded, so it really doesn’t take up much space at all. Many pushchairs claim to be light but with the Pockit there really is no exaggeration. That said, because of its extra-lightweight nature it is a little on the flimsy side, so it’s not a stroller you’d perhaps want to use for a long, leisurely walk – but
The lightweight design weighs in at just 4.3kg
for a quick nip into town, doing the nursery drop-off, hopping on and off public transport, or for mad dashes around the airport, it does the job perfectly. It also conveniently fits into the overhead cabin of a plane when flying. The stroller handles well on smooth, even surfaces so it’s great for city living, but tends to struggle on anything rougher, like grass and gravel.
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Remy seems to genuinely enjoy his time in the Pockit, he even requests to go in it! I like that the seat is easily adjustable so when he
falls asleep I can recline it without having to disturb him and risk waking him up. There is also the option to purchase an additional Cot to Go carrycot, making it suitable to use from birth. In terms of my own comfort, I would prefer the handles to extend higher, I’m 5ft 6in and do feel like I’m having to bend forward slightly to push it.
THE VERDICT The Pockit ticks all the boxes for an easy-touse lightweight stroller. It excels at the nursery drop off, and is a great option for families who are on the go and travel a lot. bs From £150, naturalbabyshower.co.uk
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Q&A with fertility expert
Zita West
“I know diet is important during pregnancy, but is it possible to influence my baby’s brain power through what I eat?”
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bsolutely! Omega 3s, or Essential Fatty possible, but during pregnancy full fat in moderation is best. While I’m not advocating Acids (EFAs), are important structural eating burgers and chips every day, make sure elements in the development of you are getting plenty of healthy fats in the baby’s healthy cell membranes and body form of things like oily fish, avocados, brazil tissue during pregnancy. DHA in particular, nuts, eggs and flaxseed, and take a supplement plays a critical role in the development of to boost your intake. a baby’s brain during pregnancy and early While the baby’s brain may not be infancy, so it’s important to ensure a good developing in the very early stages of supply of this while pregnant and also after pregnancy, I can’t stress the importance of birth if breastfeeding. A baby is entirely reliant omega 3 enough in this phase because so on the supply of DHA within the mother as many women are low in it before they get the body does not generate this itself, so if pregnant, so building up your stores in early you do not have a large enough intake of DHA then you may suffer health issues as the baby’s pregnancy as soon as you can will ensure you’ve got plenty of omega 3 ready for the omega 3 requirements take priority. crucial stages. A great source of DHA is fatty fish, such Between 29 weeks and 40 weeks of as salmon or trout, but I always recommend pregnancy, your baby goes that women who are trying for a baby or currently pregnant take a ed through a period of rapid Recommend brain development. This supplement as well to ensure they product is a crucial window to get their recommended daily ensure your body is allowance, which of course taking enough ‘smart’ increases during pregnancy. fats to optimise this Many women have spent development, as more years avoiding fatty foods, Zita West Vital Essence 3, than 60 per cent opting for low fat wherever £26.50, zitawest.com
of the brain is composed of fatty acids. Choline is another important nutrient which helps your baby’s brain and spinal cord develop, and, as with all nutrients during pregnancy, your need increases so while you can get enough in your diet, a supplement is also important here as well. Milk, eggs and meat are all good dietary sources of choline. Even after you’ve had your baby, her brain is still developing, and if you’re breastfeeding, what you eat and drink at this stage determines the content of your milk, so you need good, nutritious foods for the baby to be able to absorb. DHA is really important to carry on taking after birth if you breastfeed, as your baby is still only getting this important nutrient from you. Also, there have been some studies that show if your levels of omega 3 are good post birth, you’re less likely to get postnatal depression. The same goes for choline – and it is much richer in human milk than cow’s milk – so if you keep your intake up and carry on taking your supplements with a formulation specific to the postnatal period, then you’ll be well on your way to creating a baby genius! bs
Zita West is the founder of the Zita West Fertility Clinic which specialises in a holistic approach to IVF. Instagram: @the_first_1000_days
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HEALTH
The Breastfeeding Café with CLARE BYAM-COOK
THIS ISSUE WE ASK:
I’VE BEEN BREASTFEEDING ON DEMAND, IS IT POSSIBLE TO ESTABLISH A ROUTINE AT THE SAME TIME?
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his is a question that I am frequently asked by mothers who want to establish a routine but have been told that routines are not compatible with breastfeeding. Many new mothers are told that any routine will adversely affect breastfeeding as it is essential to feed on demand in order to establish and maintain a good milk supply. The reality is, it is perfectly possible to try routines recommended by well-known authors such as Tracy Hogg or Gina Ford once your milk supply is fully established and you know your baby is feeding well enough to get the milk she needs to keep her going until the next feed is due. If you are lucky, this can happen as early as within the first week or it may take considerably longer if your milk supply is low, or your baby doesn’t feed very effectively. Although my personal view is that babies thrive on having a degree of routine in their lives, it’s hugely important to choose a parenting method that suits both you and your baby. For many mothers, one
Six nursing bra £72, nineinthemirror.com
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Nursing bralette £62, lovestoriesintimates.com
of the joys of breastfeeding is that milk is always available on demand and they prefer to feed this way than keeping to a strict schedule, while others long to have a more predictable plan in place. Of course, during this parenting journey we do stumble across problems, and it’s important to be aware that it is unlikely you will be able to establish a routine if your baby has any digestive problems such as colic or reflux. These babies will usually be happier if they are fed little and often. Also don’t forget that you can always change your mind – and you’re allowed to! If your chosen method of feeding is not going well, or the routine you choose doesn’t suit you after all, it’s never too late to experiment with a different approach to see whether that suits you and your baby better. The most important thing is a happy mother and child. bs Read more of Clare’s advice in her book, Top Tips for Breast-Feeding (£7.99, Vermilion) available on amazon.co.uk
Six maternity bra £72, nineinthemirror.com
Cosabella nursing bra £50, net-a-porter.com
HERE ARE MY GUIDELINES: • You cannot and should not put your baby on any kind of routine during the first few days before your milk comes in. During this time she needs to feed little and often (possibly every two to three hours) in order to get enough colostrum and to stimulate your milk to come in. • Once your milk is fully in, you can start thinking about establishing a routine, providing your baby is feeding effectively. • Once baby is getting enough milk to last her three to four hours, you may find she automatically asks to feed less frequently and you can start easing her into a routine. • If your milk supply is a bit low, you must not try to push your baby into a routine as this will leave her hungry and unsettled, and will do nothing to help improve your milk supply.
Heidi Klum nursing bra £38, figleaves.com
SHOPPING
THE REVIEW
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A great all-round pump that’s comfortable to use thanks to the super-soft massage cushion that feels gentle and warm when placed on the breast. The unique shape generates an effective milk flow without the need to sit in an unnatural position. The three varying pump settings help, too. £125, philips.co.uk
For parents looking to increase or maintain their milk supply, this crème de la crème of pumps is an excellent double option. It offers multiple suction strengths and rechargeable batteries, but the real coup is Medela’s unique 2-Phase Expression technology – a rhythmic system that mimics a feeding baby. £239.99, mothercare.com
be tedious, but this design is very simple to assemble and operate, and naturally allows you more control over the suction movement and strength. The ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue, all the while allowing you to focus on your preferred speed and depth, with excellent results. £35, boots.com
The Haakaa works by attaching the pump directly to the breast, giving it an initial squeeze, and letting the natural suction generate the milk. Feeding from the other breast, hot flannels and other such ‘cheats’ will increase milk flow, but this piece of kit is already impressive – just sit back and let it work its magic! From £15.99, haakaa.co.uk
The flexibility offered by this compact pump makes it ideal for daily on-thego scenarios whether it’s on holiday, at work, while shopping or at home. The pump has the option to be used on electric, battery or manual modes, with the added benefit of a USB power adaptor, so you don’t even need to be near a socket. £89.99, yoomi.com
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HEALTH
I’M TRYING TO EAT HEALTHIER NOW – HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO EAT ORGANIC FOOD DURING PREGNANCY? Pregnant women have a greater need for certain nutrients and antioxidants, and should limit exposure to potentially harmful toxins, such as pesticides, herbicides and some metals. Choosing organic food may increase your nutrient consumption and reduce your exposure to these potential toxins. Organic meat and dairy may also contain higher concentrations of omega 3 fatty acids, which are crucial during pregnancy for fetal brain, visual and nervous system development. Eat these alongside oily fish twice a week, and walnuts, flaxseeds and chia. When buying the ‘dirty dozen’ (strawberries, spinach, nectarines, apples, peaches, pears, cherries, grapes, celery, tomatoes, sweet bell peppers and potatoes) try to buy organic – these fruits and vegetables have higher levels of pesticide residue than others. Even if organic, remember to wash all fruit and vegetables thoroughly under a running tap. While eating organic may increase your nutrient consumption and reduce your exposure to potential toxins, it is important to remember that eating a balanced diet rich in fruit and vegetables, healthy fats, quality protein and complex carbohydrates (think root vegetables and whole grains) and low in processed foods and sugar should form the foundations of your diet. Kristy Coleman, nutritional therapist
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I’VE ALWAYS BEEN INTO FITNESS AND REGULARLY WORK OUT. I CONTINUED DOING A FAIR AMOUNT OF EXERCISE IN MY SECOND TRIMESTER BUT WITH EIGHT WEEKS TO GO UNTIL MY DUE DATE, SHOULD I STOP COMPLETELY?
Mastitis is a breast infection which is normally the result of a clogged duct or an infection carried from baby to mum via cracked nipples. If you have mastitis, the most common symptoms are headaches, intense pains, tender breasts, redness, fever, cracked nipples, flu-like symptoms and generally feeling unwell. If you think you have mastitis, you must contact your GP straight away. Antibiotics will be prescribed and you should notice your fever dropping within 24 hours, with the soreness calming down after 36 hours. If you have mastitis, you must be sure to go to bed and stay there – you need to rest! Apply a heat pad to the area using a hot water bottle or warm wet towel, or have a warm bath or shower. You should never apply an ice pack. Continue to nurse frequently to keep the milk flowing and avoid engorgement. Be sure to drink lots of fluids, too. Occasionally, baby may not nurse well from an infected breast as the milk can taste salty from the infection. If your baby is refusing or fussing, offer the uninfected breast and express the infected breast. Deearna Withey, founder of Deearna’s Maternity Agency
Absolutely not: keep going! As long as you are still keeping well and there are no contraindications, such as a very low-lying placenta, then you can carry on exercising right up to your due date or – believe it or not, – beyond your estimated due date. With your bump getting bigger in this last trimester you may well feel the need to slow down and take your exercise more gently – be sure to heed your body’s signals. Land-based exercise will start to feel tougher so you could switch to water-based workouts which will give you a lovely feeling of lightness and will also stop you and – importantly – your baby from overheating. The effect of water is to dissipate heat which means that your perceived rate of exertion is lower. In other words, your workouts will feel easier – just what you want to hear! Try aquanatal, aqua jogging and swimming but if pelvic girdle pain is a problem, be sure to avoid breaststroke as is will aggravate the condition. Alongside your cardio, I would recommend carrying on with pregnancytailored core stability work such as prenatal pilates. This will help protect your lower back by keeping the deepest layer of abdominal muscles toned; it will also keep your spine mobile and postnatally will speed up recovery of the abdominal area encouraging realignment of abdominal separation. Dr Joanna Helcke, pregnancy and postnatal Deearna Withey fitness expert deearnas-maternity-agency.co.uk
Whooping cough (pertussis) is common and there has been a rise in newborn babies becoming very unwell with it, and a rise in deaths in very young babies. The good news is that you can protect your baby if you have the vaccine between 16 and 32 weeks of pregnancy, so that this immunity will pass across the placenta to the baby, until they are old enough to be routinely vaccinated at two months old. At Richmond Practice we recommend having it between 16 and 32 weeks of pregnancy to maximise the chances of protecting your baby. However, your baby will still receive some protection if you have it later in pregnancy mainly by reducing the chance of you getting it and passing it to your newborn baby. The vaccine has been used in pregnancy across the world since 2012 and there is no evidence that the vaccine is unsafe for you or baby. You may just have some mild side effects such as tenderness at the injection site. We recommend the whooping cough vaccine to all pregnant women, even if you have had the vaccine as a child or in a previous pregnancy to maximise the protection for your baby. Dr Elisabeth Peregrine, consultant obstetrician at Richmond Practice
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BIRTH
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Teresa Walsh, MIDWIFE AT TH E PORTL AN D HOSPITAL, E XPL AIN S HOW HYPNOBIRTHING TECH NIQU E S CAN H ELP YOU MANAGE YOU R L ABOU R MOR E EFFEC TIVELY hildbirth is renowned for being a painful and often stressful experience. It’ll therefore come as no surprise that many of the women I meet as a midwife are apprehensive about the big day. I am frequently asked questions about the different techniques available to reduce the pain, and one technique I tend to recommend is hypnobirthing. In recent years, hypnobirthing has become an increasingly popular technique used by women during pregnancy. I’ve been promoting it in antenatal classes for many years, however, only recently I have seen a substantial increase in demand among my patients.
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Expectant mothers who choose to learn some of these techniques may find the whole experience of labour and birth calmer and more relaxed, and they may feel more in control throughout. Some studies have also shown that hypnobirthing can shorten labour and even improve the health outcomes for you and your baby. Birthing partners also learn how to be effective supporters during the labour, thus helping them to feel more involved in their baby’s birth.
WILL IT WORK FOR ME? The hypnobirthing techniques I teach in my classes can be modified and enhanced to suit most women. Hypnobirthing is particularly
HOW DOES IT WORK? Hypnobirthing – or the use of hypnosis methods during labour – is used by pregnant mothers to ease feelings of pain and anxiety during childbirth. But it sounds more daunting than it is; hypnobirthing methods are simply a modification of the age-old breathing and relaxation techniques that have helped women in all cultures for many years. These techniques can help you feel calm and relaxed during labour, and more confident during the birthing process. Hypnobirthing techniques work because anxiety and fear experienced in childbirth can increase the levels of our stress hormones (adrenalin). This in turn blocks our labour and pain-relieving hormones (oxytocin and endorphins). What hypnobirthing teaches us is how to manage our stress and relax appropriately during labour, which will mentally prepare your body for this process.
and instructors vary in experience, so I would recommend you research the different options available to find an instructor that works for you.
DOES IT ACTUALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE? While it’s not something that we can monitor quantitatively, feedback from hypnobirthing patients at The Portland Hospital is an astounding ‘yes, it really makes a difference!’ During the final weeks of pregnancy couples will devote a little time each day to learn the skills and this alone helps them grow as a couple and share the excitement of the upcoming birth. It empowers both parents with different techniques to use during labour, helping them approach the day with confidence. And second-time mums at The Portland, although usually less anxious, regularly tell us about their positive experiences with hypnobirthing, too. There are any number of variables that will affect a birth, most of which hypnobirthing has minimal control over. For example, some babies are not quite in the optimal position, which can make labour longer and more painful. Every woman’s pain experiences are unique, so while hypnobirthing is not guaranteed to ensure a painless birth, it is likely to make a difference and is certainly worth considering. It is also worth remembering that hypnobirthing teaches women simple skills in relaxation that are transferrable in other areas of life – the benefits will no doubt stand you in good stead for motherhood more broadly, and beyond! bs
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suited to those who prefer to have minimal or no medical interventions such as an epidural, as well as those who plan to have a water birth. However, it is interesting to note that many women who are very anxious or have had a previous traumatic birth are also using hypnobirthing alongside an epidural or elective c-section to help build confidence and feel relaxed throughout the pregnancy and the birth. So in some instances it can be used alongside other pain-relieving methods. To prepare yourself, you can attend hypnobirthing classes from around 30 weeks gestation so you can learn the techniques and use them comfortably before the big day. There are many hypnobirthing techniques,
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BREECH BABIES Marina Fogle & Dr Chiara Hunt
TH E SISTER S R EVE AL WHAT TO E XPEC T IF YOU R BABY IS BR EECH ne of the things your midwife will check towards the end of your pregnancy is whether or not your baby is in the head-down position. Because a baby’s head is the largest part of their body, it is safer if they are born head first. While a lot of babies are in fact the wrong way round (or breech) at around 30 weeks, most babies do turn so that they are head down by 36 weeks. Only about 10 per cent of babies are breech at term. If your baby is breech at 35 weeks your midwife will talk to you about having an ECV (external cephalic version) where an obstetrician will manually try to turn your baby by pushing on your abdomen, using ultrasound to see what they are doing. This is usually done at around 36 weeks – they want the baby to have room to change position, but for it to also not be too early to deliver the baby in case she becomes distressed.
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However, this procedure only has a success rate of around 50 per cent. It is safe though; it’s always done by an obstetrician, in hospital and your baby’s heart rate would be constantly monitored. If they were worried about baby, they would stop. How likely this is to work depends on the position of your baby. It’s less likely to work if your baby’s bottom is firmly lodged in your pelvis, for example, whereas if your baby is lying diagonally, you have a better chance. Having an ECV is not a particularly enjoyable experience. As the obstetrician tries to move your baby, it does feel uncomfortable (you will usually be offered gas and air) and it somehow feels wrong for someone to firmly manipulate your tummy. If you are uncomfortable and want to stop things, you just have to say. An ECV is not something you need to have. If you’d rather not, that’s absolutely fine. Remember
too, that some babies turn, only to turn back around the next day. If the ECV fails or if you choose not to have it, you need to think about your birth plan. While it is possible to have a vaginal birth with a baby in the breech position it is generally considered to be more risky. However, recent data suggests that, for some women, the risk might be substantially less, particularly if they have had straightforward vaginal births previously. Unfortunately though, because vaginal breech deliveries have not been done routinely in the last two decades, many midwives are no longer skilled at doing them. Your own situation should be addressed in this discussion. If you have had one or more previous vaginal births which have been straightforward, your chance of delivering a breech baby safely is higher. If this is your first birth or if there have been previous complications,
it’s a more risky decision. The other option is to have a c-section, which is sometimes the safest option under these circumstances. Finding out your baby is breech can be stressful, especially if you have been looking forward to a natural labour. But just because this part hasn’t quite gone to plan, it doesn’t mean the birth can’t be just as magical. Have an honest conversation with your doctor and embrace the decision you’ve made. What we can promise is that meeting your baby is an amazing moment, as long as you go in with an informed and open mind. bs Dr Chiara Hunt and Marina Fogle are the authors of The Bump Class: An Expert Guide to Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond. Their podcast, The Parent Hood, is free to download on iTunes and Acast. Visit thebumpclass.com
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FATHERHOOD
And how’s dad? ark Williams was standing on the labour ward during the birth of his son when he had his first and only panic attack. “By this point, my wife had been in labour for 22 hours. She was shattered, I was worrying about her and the baby, and my anxiety was rising,” he says. When the room suddenly flooded with doctors and Mark’s wife was taken for an emergency c-section, he describes feeling ‘helpless’. In all the commotion no one explained to him what was happening and he was left to look on, fearing that both his wife and baby would die. Mark’s wife was diagnosed with severe postnatal depression soon after the birth and would eventually complete a spell in a psychiatric ward. It wasn’t until around four months in that Mark began experiencing depressive feelings himself. He recalls feeling angry; during one incident, he damaged his hand when he lashed out. He would wake in the night, sweating, terrified that his wife was going to die. The depression led to suicidal thoughts and he began drinking to blot out the pain.
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A COMMON BUT QUIET CONDITION Mark was in the grips of Paternal Postnatal Depression (PPND), a condition that is far from unusual. A 2010 paper entitled Fact or Fiction: Fathers Can Get Postpartum Depression published in Scientific American suggests that one in 10 fathers suffer from some form of postnatal depression. A revision
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by Oxford University in 2015 contended that the number may even be as high as 15 per cent. Further research conducted by the NCT found that one in three new fathers (38 per cent) worry about their mental health and, when questioned, three in four new dads (78 per cent) admitted to worrying about their partner’s mental health.
CAN’T ASK, WON’T ASK? ‘Men don’t talk about their feelings. Men toughen up and get on with it’. This dated, yet sadly entrenched attitude to male mental health certainly stops men seeking help – new fathers especially. But, says Mark, many men don’t even know they are suffering. “I didn’t know anything about mental health or know anyone else who had suffered depression, let alone postnatal depression.” He put his feelings down to exhaustion and the stresses of becoming a father. But his
experience also led him to found Fathers Reaching Out (reachingoutpmh.co.uk), a support service that offers help and advice to all parents who are suffering from PND and PPND. NHS postnatal provision still largely centres around the mother and baby, which, although clearly crucial, leaves little assistance for new dads. This is where Fathers Reaching Out steps in. “We are not looking for fathers. All parents should be debriefed and more information should be available. For instance, we need to distinguish between PND and birth trauma, as they are two separate things and require different treatment,” says Mark. “Some health visitors will ask, ‘how’s dad?’ and things are getting better, but there is hardly any support for fathers.” The Scientific American paper also highlighted the importance of vocabulary when it comes to diagnosing depression in men. Conventional assessments tend to focus on emotional states around sadness – something lots of men find difficult to articulate. Instead, questions based around symptoms – loss of appetite, or overeating; fatigue; increase of alcohol or drug consumption; anger, detachment or suicidal thoughts, amongst others – can be more effective in achieving a diagnosis. “Our organisation tries to help all parents,” says Mark. “If dad is suffering, that affects the mother, and that has a knock-on effect to the early years of the children. A lot of men suffer in silence. But if you don’t look after yourself, how are going to look after your family?” bs
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IT SEEMS THAT WH EN IT COM E S TO N EW FATH ER S, TH ER E IS STILL A L ACK OF PROVISION – AN D U N DER STAN DING – FOR THOSE SU FFERING POSTNATAL DEPR E SSION . Rosy Edwards E XPLOR E S
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MEN DON’T TALK ABOUT THEIR FEELINGS. MEN TOUGHEN UP AND GET ON WITH IT WHAT TO You’ve spotted the signs, so how do you access help for you, or your partner? Ask your GP. Your doctor should a a s be the first rt ca e s are n t s ecifica traine in enta hea th s it s rth being persistent, asking for a referral t a enta hea th ser ice r e en requesting a session with another in the ractice Keep going. It’s easy to think that because you’ve had a good day it’s all g ing t get better s t s ersist r get rse see t he Find what works for you. The wrong in he can t s e e e hen the nee it st cate rse ab t the t es treat ent a ai ab e gniti e Beha i ra hera B is i erent r in ness b t b th can be e ecti e in their n a in ing the right thera ist an s itab e e icati n are a s cr cia Exercise. “It sounds like a cliché but it rea he s sa s ar i e en an en st ri ritising fitness and appearance when in the grips of b t e ercise can i r e se estee an enta e being Communicate. Many new dads are reluctant to let on that they are str gg ing an an re n t want to risk further stress to their artners b ta ing ab t the se es Whether it is a friend, relative or c nse r c nicating is the first ste t rec er n s e instances st ening is en gh
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INTERIORS
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Paint brand Valspar has revealed the nation’s favourite gender-neutral nursery shade with a poll on its Facebook page. The winner, ‘Rabbit’s Foot’, is a soft, muted tone, perfect for stimulating baby’s limited vision in the first few months. Other colours predicted to be popular include sage green and yellow. Shop the entire range at B&Q. valsparpaint.com
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Dutch brand Coming Kids has arrived in the UK via Cuckooland with a stylish range of multifunctional furniture. The label specialises in bringing the latest interior trends into children’s rooms, with standout pieces including the teepee-inspired cot (below), and a playpen which adapts with your child as they grow. From £75, cuckooland.com
For a blanket in the home you’ll love long after baby has grown, check out the beautiful creations by Tuwi London. Its designs are made from alpaca fibre, a lightweight, hypoallergenic material known for its thermal qualities, and include iconic Liberty prints. From £185, tuwi.co.uk
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SOFTLY DOES IT Burch & Brown creates a range of cushions and framed fabric prints for children using screenprinting methods. Made by hand from founder Katy Brown’s West London home, the classic pieces add a personal touch to any nursery. From £15, burchandbrown.co.uk
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Invest in pieces that grow as your baby does, and you’ll cut costs, produce less waste, and save yourself the hassle of assembling new furniture every few months! Clockwise from top left: this stylish baby changing unit from Vox provides handy storage space for toys and books when your little one no longer needs nappies (£310, cuckooland.com); create furniture for the future with this contemporary Scandinavian changer, which transforms easily into a dresser (£329, mamasandpapas.com); this elegant wooden cot bed makes for a timeless investment piece, with the option to convert into a single bed (£999, boori.com); the iconic and transitional Tripp Trapp highchair ticks every box, with a unique adjustable seat and footplate that provides comfort and solid support for every age (£174, stokke.com). bs
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TRAVEL
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Escape to the Middle East and enjoy a luxurious three-night stay at Conrad Dubai with its babymoon package. You’ll be treated to a couples massage, a shopping trip to The Dubai Mall, as well as a private, three-course moonlit dinner. Add to that accommodation in a spacious suite and a full breakfast every morning, and you might never want to leave… Three-night stay from £1,012 for two, conradhotels3.hilton.com
COUNTRY CAMPING After adventures in Morocco and Spain, RoRoRetreats has come back to Blighty with a week-long retreat in North Devon. Glamping hotspot Loveland Farm will play host to yoga, shared meals and family outings, with activities on hand for little ones. Stay in a furnished ‘pod’ or tipi, complete with electricity. Held 26 May to 2 June. From £750 for seven nights, rororetreats.com
FOR ECO EXPLORERS Opening in May, the five-star Gennadi Grand Resort on the Greek island of Rhodes is a fine example of sustainable design. Located on a secluded stretch of coastline, the hotel’s spa is the star; concealed beneath an eco-friendly ‘green’ roof, it provides a range of mumto-be-friendly treatments. From £223 per night, gennadigrandresort.com
BUMP TO MAT Relax and recharge with the pregnancy yoga retreat at Cliffs of Moher. Journey to Ireland’s west coast on the weekend of 11-13 May and learn how to stay fit and well, with sessions covering meditation, breathing and developing a bond with baby. The price includes all classes, meals and accommodation. From £316, cliffsofmoherretreat.com
THE AA HAS UNVEILED CORNWALL AS THE UK’S TOP COUNTY FOR FAMILY-FRIENDLY B&BS, FOLLOWED BY DEVON AND SOMERSET. THERE ARE 72 ESTABLISHMENTS REGISTERED IN THE CORNISH COUNTY THAT OFFER ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR FAMILIES, INCLUDING BABYSITTING. THEAA.COM/BED-AND-BREAKFASTS
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VALSANA HOTEL, SWITZERLAND Short haul Flight time: 1hr 45min For a perfect blend of breathtaking scenery and modern, stylish interiors, Valsana Hotel makes for an idyllic getaway on the border of the Arosa forest. As the first hotel in Switzerland to be powered by ice battery, this hideaway is the ideal spot for couples looking to escape city life and experience nature at its best. The architecture has even been designed to reflect the alpine landscape. Inside, you’ll find tennis courts, a gym and extensive spa facilities, too. Open for its first summer season in June 2018. From £185 per night based on two sharing. valsana.ch/en
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SON BRULL HOTEL, MALLORCA Short haul Flight time: 2hrs 25min If you’re looking to go off the radar before baby arrives, this rural retreat is sure to hit the spot. The hotel, which has just unveiled a newly-renovated spa, now offers a luxurious selection of treatments designed to help you reconnect with nature. Take a dip in the indoor water-circuit pool, or visit the yoga and meditation room. For those keen to explore, the village of Pollensa is a short walk away, or if you’re feeling up for the challenge, take a short climb to the top of Puig de Maria at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains. From £215 per night based on two sharing, sonbrull.com
THE SCARLET HOTEL, CORNWALL Close to home With its spacious interiors, luscious meadow garden and cliff-top hot tubs, this eco-luxury, grown-ups-only retreat proves a great source of last-minute relaxation before baby arrives. Experience amazing views of Cornwall’s north coast from the comfort of your suite, or enjoy drinks on the terrace before settling down for a sumptuous sunset supper. Inside, enjoy peace and quiet in the spa’s tented treatment rooms, while the hotel’s library also makes for a cosy hideaway. From £330 per night based on two sharing, scarlethotel.co.uk
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BABY’S FIRST HOLIDAY FORTE VILLAGE RESORT, SARDINIA Short haul Flight time: 2hrs 45min With more than two million plants populating its vibrant 116-acre park, this tropical paradise has made a mission out of preserving and enhancing the environment – so much so, only bikes and electric vehicles are permitted. Start your day with a lazy breakfast of mouthwatering sliced meats, warm bread and pastries, followed by a trip to the spa for a cleansing sea-mud body wrap or honey and salt massage. For a mid-morning cool-down, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, or bask in the tranquility of the hotel’s three spectacular pools. From £215 per person, per night; under-twos go free, fortevillageresort.com
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MOAR GUT KINDERHOTEL, AUSTRIA Short haul Flight time: 1hr 45min This retreat in the market town of Grossarl will ensure baby’s first holiday is a breeze. Book the dedicated family package and you’ll have access to a range of facilities, including highchairs, buggies and cribs. Childcare is available for babies as young as one month, while the restaurant offers a special menu for tiny taste buds. For parents, a trip to the spa provides the perfect opportunity to relax, but little ones don’t have to miss out completely – Moar Gut even offers gentle massages for its smallest guests. From £149 per person, per night, moargut.com
Pristine waters and endless sunshine? It has to be the Bahamas…
ATLANTIS, BAHAMAS Long haul Flight time: 9hrs If your little one is so well behaved that even the prospect of a nine-hour flight doesn’t faze you, make the most of it and head to this extraordinary aqua-themed resort in the Bahamas. The aptly-named Paradise Island is home to the world’s largest open-air marine habitat, where more than 50,000 species roam freely among lagoons, caves, coral formations and underwater ruins. While many of the on-site activities are better suited to adults, there’s still plenty on offer for parents with a tot in tow, including shallow water interactions with dolphins. From £180 per night based on two adults and a baby, atlantisbahamas.com
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Lets Explore, the unique entertainment centre in Horley, is launching a new after-school club for children aged five to 11. Running every Monday during term time from 4pm to 6pm, little ones can enjoy an hour-long golf lesson with PGA professional Steve Furlonger, then let loose in the soft play area from 5pm. Parents are welcome to stay on site, with free WiFi available in the restaurant and café. Golf lessons subject to booking, lets-explore.com
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FLASHCARD FUN ARTY A TO Z Here’s a new way to teach your child the alphabet, with the quirky typographic posters from Betty The Dog. Designer Rachel McBride created the typeface almost a decade ago, and has now reinvented it for little ones. Currently available as A3 prints and postcards. £20, etsy.com/bettythedog
From numbers to colours, animals and the alphabet, help your toddler grasp the basics with the new range of Get Set Go flashcards. The sets each contain 27 cards, with the ‘object’ in question on one side, and a contextualised example on the other. £5.99, Miles Kelly
A HANDWRITING SCHEME IS BEING ROLLED OUT IN SCHOOLS AFTER TRIALS PRODUCED OUTSTANDING RESULTS. THE MATCH FIT ASSESSMENT FROM START-BEE COMBINES E-LEARNING WITH PRACTICAL EXERCISES AND EQUIPMENT WHICH TEACHERS CAN USE TO TRACK PROGRESS. YPO.CO.UK/START-BEE
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U N DER STAN DING YOU R CHILD’S N U R SERY EDUCATION CAN FEEL OVERWH ELMING . Georgina Blaskey E XPLOR E S TH E OP TION S SU R R EY HAS TO OFFER
hen choosing how to start your toddler on their education journey, it’s not unusual to feel both spoilt for choice and overwhelmed with questions at the same time. How many hours a day and days a week do you want them to attend? Do you want them to spend a lot of time outside? How big do you want the school to be? Should it be part of a primary school? This stage is your child’s first rung on the learning ladder – it’s exciting and no doubt you’re eager to make the right call. The schools outlined below are for children aged two-and-a-half to five, they should offer the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) curriculum and are usually Ofsted registered, but do check with your local education provider.
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NURSERY SCHOOLS Traditional nursery schools usually operate during term time only and follow the school calendar. Some may be linked to a primary school. Although all early years establishments follow the EYFS curriculum, nursery schools provide more educational exercises and assessments that aim to prepare children for primary school education. This will involve literacy, numeracy and creative learning, alongside plenty of play time and rest time. Pros: Your child will have the chance to spend time with teachers and other children in a semi-formal environment, which is a good introduction to school life. Children will start many of the routines which will continue to be used in their Reception class, such as circle
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time, snack time and break time, and in some cases they might have homework diaries and even introduce early reading and writing skills. Often the class will perform plays and have an informal sports day, too. Cons: For some parents (and children!) the formal structure may feel too much like real school too early on. There may be more time spent indoors than you would like, due to resources and limited access to local parks, and some young children may not like the ‘busyness’ of the classroom.
MONTESSORI NURSERY SCHOOLS The Montessori method was founded by Maria Montessori in 1907 and is the largest education movement in the world – there are over 22,000 Montessori nurseries worldwide and more than 600 in the UK. The fundamental belief is that children have the most capacity to learn during their early years (from birth to six years old) and learning is child-led at their own pace. Specialised educational materials developed by Montessori made out of natural, aesthetic materials such as wood, rather than plastic, are organised by subject area, and freedom of movement is encouraged around the classroom. Pros: A specifically trained Montessori teacher tracks each child and is highly experienced in observing the individual child’s characteristics, tendencies, innate talents and abilities. Learning is hands-on with meticulously
designed learning aids, and children progress at their own pace. Age groups can be mixed to foster peer-to-peer learning as children become fascinated by what one another are doing. Children become independent in their decision making and often remain curious learners in later life. Cons: The looser curriculum could lead some children to feel behind when starting school (for example, if they haven’t learnt to write yet and some of their peer group in Reception have) and independent learning could lead some children to go back to the same activity day after day.
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FOREST SCHOOLS Outdoor learning has been the buzzword across many disciplines of education for some time now, but forest schools take it to another level. All time is spent outside, including nap time and snack time – even toilet time! However, the curriculum for many forest school nurseries has been developed to meet the seven areas of learning as set out in the EYFS through a variety of outdoor play activities designed to foster a love for learning through exploration. For example, numbers and counting are encouraged by looking at trees and birds; shapes and colours are aided
by leaves and feathers; nature is explored using water, air and earth. Pros: It creates resilient, independent, curious learners. It’s good for children who struggle to focus in a normal classroom setting and prefer a more active way to learn. It can help children learn to take risks and keeps children active, to develop healthy bodies and good stamina. Cons: It can be tough on a very cold day or weeks. It’s not for everyone – visit a forest school and make sure it will suit your child. Some children may find it a challenge to adapt to indoor school routines when they start at primary school. bs
• What resources and equipment do you have to support children’s learning? • How are activities organised to meet the Early Years Foundation Stage? • Do you provide any additional help and support to under-fives with special education needs? • How many children do you have attending? • What sort of activities do the children do? • How is the average day/session organised? • How do staff manage bad behaviour? • What qualifications and experience do the staff have? • How long have you been operating? • Do you have outdoor and indoor areas for children to play and learn? • Do children have a rest during the day? • What time do sessions start and finish? • Is there a sibling policy?
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MEET THE HEAD How long have you been at St Ives School? This is my seventh year. I joined in 2011 as head of English, and I was delighted to be promoted to headteacher in 2014. I love working at the school and believe it’s a very special place. Tell us a bit about the history of the school. St Ives is a school for girls aged two to 11 and boys aged two to seven years. It opened in 1911 on the other side of Haslemere, but moved to its current eight-acre site on Three Gates Lane in 1966. Since then, it has expanded and developed its grounds and buildings, the most recent of which is The Ivies, our nursery and pre-prep building. What do you see as the main strengths of your school? St Ives offers an outstanding education within a fun, supportive community, where the individual progress of each pupil is celebrated. We are unique in our small size, which means our pupilto-teacher ratio is the best in the area, giving children excellent
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KAY GOLDSWORTHY St Ives School
We speak to the head of the pre-prep and prep school based in Haslemere, Surrey individual attention as and when they need it. Being small also means our pastoral care is second to none – our pupils leave us brimming with confidence. I believe these are the main reasons St Ives was shortlisted for ‘Pre-Prep/Prep School of the Year’ at the TES Awards 2018. What do pupils get up to outside the classroom? Our pupils are taken regularly on educational trips, such as visits to Arundel Castle and animal sanctuaries, and they gain so much from this. They are already so lucky to be in our newest and most modern building, The Ivies, as it has so much indoor and outdoor space for exploring. However, we find taking the children out on regular
educational visits gives them even more hands-on learning and brings each key topic to life. How do you prepare the children for their later years at school? The teachers in The Ivies provide a warm, caring environment where pupils learn to be independent, confident and sociable. The children also have full access to a range of facilities in the school such as the gym, the woodland and Forest School area, which means they are familiar with the whole school and are less daunted when the time comes to move into Reception. We also offer a ‘Reception Readiness’ programme, which focuses on weekly afternoon sessions that run throughout the summer term. Children
get to know their Reception teacher and spend time in their new classroom, so they are fully prepared for starting ‘big school’ in September. What’s in the pipeline for this year? Our new drama room will open in the summer term, where we will hold weekly musical theatre sessions. We’re also big on playtime and the outdoors, and have a new Pirate Ship being installed this term. We look forward to welcoming a record number of new pupils in September, but we’ll also be sad to say goodbye to our current Year Sixes, who are off to seven different senior schools. Earlier this year, we were also delighted to find out we were shortlisted for ‘Pre-Prep/Prep School of the Year’ at the TES Awards. Only eight Prep Schools from the whole country have been nominated for this accolade and we are the only one in our area, so suffice to say, we’re thrilled! bs Open morning: Thursday 17 May. Visit stiveshaslemere.com
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RICHMOND THEATRE The Green, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1Q J 0844 871 7651 atgtickets.com/venues/ richmond-theatre Join Peppa, George and their friends as they head off on an exciting camping trip in the woods, where there’s lots of muddy puddles to play in. With plenty of games, laughter and music to be enjoyed, this brand new live show is a real treat for little ones. Admission: From £18.15 each. Wednesday 23 to Thursday 24 May, performance times vary.
The Magic of Treasure Island
Down Your Wey Day
This Is My Bed
THE HARLEQUIN THEATRE Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, Surrey RH1 1NN 01737 276500 harlequintheatre.co.uk
RIVER WEY AND DAPDUNE WHARF Wharf Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4RR 01483 561389 nationaltrust.org.uk/riverwey
POLKA THEATRE 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB 020 8543 4888 polkatheatre.com
Ahoy there, me hearties! Venture on a magical voyage of thrills and fun to the legendary Treasure Island. With hilarious and colourful characters, this swashbuckling adventure is brimming with puppets, magic, comedy, song and illusions. Look out for mischief, mayhem and even mutiny along the way! Admission: £11 each. Saturday 2 June, 2pm.
Nature-themed activities are what’s in store for visitors of Dapdune Wharf, where you can create your own birdbox and learn to sow seeds. You’ll also meet some of the people involved in the conservation of the local wildlife. Aimed at children aged three to 11 years. Admission: Adults, from £3.95; children, from £2.30. Monday 7 May, 11am to 5pm.
Written especially for children, this award-winning opera is about bedtimes, bears, dreams and a bed with a mind of its own! The show features spectacular songs, characters and animation, and is suitable for young people with SEN and ASD. Aimed at children aged two to five years. Admission: £12.50 each. Wednesday 13 to Sunday 24 June, performance times vary.
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AnimAlphabet The Musical
Shrek the Musical
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NEW VICTORIA THEATRE Peacocks Centre, Woking, Surrey GU21 6GQ 0844 871 7645 atgtickets.com/venues/ new-victoria-theatre
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Head to Limnerslease House and enjoy this music and movement workshop with your little ones. Aimed at under fives, sing and move with fun animal-themed rhymes led by Olivia Armstrong. Admission: Free. Friday 1 June to Sunday 3 June, times vary.
Part of Polka’s digital festival, Techtopia, this eye-opening 60-minute workshop explores the effects of screen time on babies. Rachael Bedford, a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College London, will be hosting. Admission: £8 each. Friday 25 May, 10am and 2pm.
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Enjoy a fun day out on the farm this half term, where you can watch birds-of-prey flying demonstrations and engage in exciting circus skills workshops. There's also plenty of animals to meet too, as well as a packed schedule of farm activities. Admission: Adults, £11; children, from £9.70; under-twos go free. Saturday 26 May to Sunday 3 June, 10am to 5.30pm.
Based on the popular animated film, fairytales as we know them are turned upside down in this all-singing, all-dancing musical comedy. Join Shrek and his loyal steed Donkey as they set off on a quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Fiona. Admission: From £17.50 each. Wednesday 30 May to Sunday 10 June, times vary.
Fantastic Forest Craft Club ALICE HOLT FOREST Bucks Horn Oak, Farnham, Surrey GU10 4LS 07736 132692 forestry.gov.uk/aliceholt Aimed at five to 12 year olds, these forest-themed sessions combine guided outdoor exploration and indoor seasonal craft activities, where you can create pinecone animals and woven willow ornaments. Admission: £20 each. Thursday 31 May, 10am to 3pm.
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ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON 24-26 High Street, Kingston, Surrey KT1 1HL 020 8174 0090 rosetheatrekingston.org Brace yourself for a fun family musical adventure unlike any other! This funny and fastpaced show is bursting with high-energy characters, colourful puppets, plus a soundtrack of witty songs by Al and Sam from The Hoosiers. Admission: Adults, £15; children, £12.50. Monday 7 May, 2pm.
THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 4AA 01483 737800 thelightbox.org.uk Make your own colour glasses out of card and recycled materials, and you’ll see the world around you in glorious technicolour. All materials are included. Suitable for children aged four and over, but all ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Admission: Free. Wednesday 30 May, 1.30pm to 4pm.
Kaleidoscope G LIVE London Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2AA glive.co.uk This fascinating show unveils a baby’s journey into the multi-coloured world, revealing how their sense of sight develops, and the way in which they instinctively begin to categorise colours. Admission: £15.50 for an adult and baby aged six to 18 months. Saturday 26 May, 10.30am, 12pm, 2pm and 3.30pm.
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Morgan & West: Time Travelling Magicians
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Be amazed by the unparalleled powers of these time-travelling tricksters in this thrilling show. Expect an unforgettable evening of baffling magic and mysteries, as the 19th century’s greatest conjuring duo wows audiences of the modern day. Admission: £18 each. Saturday 5 May, 7.30pm.
Venture deep in the woods to discover Wild Learning’s secret camp. Little ones can have a go at den building, fire making, mud sculpturing and creating their own environmental art. Admission: £38 each. Tuesday 29 May and Wednesday 30 May, 10.15am to 4pm.
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Step back in time and try your hand at a range of Victorianstyle activities and tasks, including making ropes from hay, riding vintage scooters, playing on stilts and using a dolly and mangle to do laundry. Admission: Adults, £9.65; children, £6.65; under-fours go free. Thursday 31 May, 10am to 5pm.
Each hour-long Wharf Weenies session features storytelling, games and fun craft activities. Don’t forget to dress for the outdoors and be prepared for some walking! Admission: £3 each. Every Thursday between 3 and 24 May, 11am.
3D Picasso Heads THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 4AA 01483 737800 thelightbox.org.uk Little ones can get creative and make their own paper 3D head, drawing inspiration from The Lightbox’s Picasso exhibition. All materials are included. Admission: Free. Friday 1 June, 1.30pm to 4pm.
My First Ballet: Swan Lake NEW VICTORIA THEATRE Peacocks Centre, Woking, Surrey GU21 6GQ 0844 871 7645 atgtickets.com/venues/ new-victoria-theatre The evil magician Rothbart has turned the beautiful princess Odette into a swan. Will Prince Siegfried be able to save her? With a narrator to help children follow the story, and a shorter version of Tchaikovsky’s wonderful score, this is the perfect introduction to the magic of ballet. Admission: From £13.40 each. Saturday 12 to Sunday 13 May, performance times vary.
What The Ladybird Heard ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON 24-26 High Street, Kingston, Surrey KT1 1HL 020 8174 0090 rosetheatrekingston.org Adapted from Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks’ colourful literary creation, this stage adaptation features two crafty robbers and a tiny ladybird with a clever plan. With live music, puppetry and lots of audience participation, this fun farmyard show is a must-see. Admission: £15 each. Tuesday 29 May to Sunday 3 June, performance times vary.
Storytelling THE LIGHTBOX Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 4AA. 01483 737800 thelightbox.org.uk Under fives can enjoy stories, rhymes and hands-on creative activities at these fun, creative sessions. Spaces are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis from 10.30am on the day. Admission: Free. Tuesdays, 1 and 15 May, 5 June and 19 June, 11am to 11.40am.
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Get hands-on with a range of practical activities and gardeninspired crafts, all under the theme of ‘Get Set, Grow!’ At this year’s festival, expect plenty of planting, potato and spoon races, face painting, expert talks and a variety of craft activities for children. Admission: Adults, £15.95; children, £8; under-fives go free. Saturday 26 May to Sunday 3 June, 10am to 6pm.
Be inspired by the colourful cat pictures in the Richard Bawden exhibition at Watts Gallery, and design your own vibrant pieces of art at the Clore Learning Studio. Visitors are invited to use printing presses to make bold patterned prints and textured collages as part of this unique activity. Admission: Adults, from £5.75; children go free. Tuesday 29 May to Sunday 3 June, 10am to 4pm.
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Dress for mess and unleash your creative side while having fun with bright, colourful paints. All materials included. Suitable for under fives. Admission: Adults, free; children, £3. Fridays, 11 May and 15 June, 11am to 11.45am.
You can enjoy live music, food, a beer tent and a children’s fun fair at this year’s Farnham Carnival. There’s also over 50 displays, bands and floats to see in the grand procession. Admission: Check website for pricing details. Saturday 30 June, 2pm to 9pm.
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Classes held in Esher for babies and toddlers Baby Maestro offers a whole world of music to discover each week. Fun percussion instruments, puppets and other props are used to engage and stimulate your child’s interest in music. Each session, a well-known piece of classical music is used to act as a theme which is explored through nursery rhymes and interactive play to create an exciting and stimulating musical experience. The classes are taught by a professional musician who will be playing the clarinet or piano, exposing your child to the beautiful world of classical music throughout each session. 07973 119855 info@babymaestro.co.uk babymaestro.co.uk
Teach them to swim The UK’s leading baby swimming company, Water Babies, runs fun and innovative swimming classes for newborns through to toddlers in Surrey, providing core swimming skills that could potentially save your little ones’ lives. The lessons are taught by world-class instructors and the company’s award-winning programme gives babies confidence in the water and teaches safety skills from birth. They are great classes for you and your baby to experience together. Water Babies was also voted best National Baby & Toddler Development Activity in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Contact Melissa, or visit the website for class details. 01932 227428 waterbabies.co.uk
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Classes held six days a week Monkey Music is the pre-school music group for children aged three months to four years, which won Best National Pre-schooler Development Activity – as voted for by parents! Monkey Music introduces music to children in a fun way that they can easily understand, with specialist teachers who gently encourage social and musical skills in a stimulating environment. The classes use a combination of music, percussion instruments and visual props. More than 300 songs, musical games and movement ideas are used. Enjoy a complimentary introductory session. For contacts and classes in your local area, visit the website. monkeymusic.co.uk
Classes across Surrey The very best football coaching for toddlers and children for ages 18 months to seven years. The classes are unique in that they involve the whole family and encourage parent participation. Join the fun and see your child score a hat-trick of football, fitness and fun with Kiddikicks Football Classes! Birthday parties, private and holiday classes, nursery and after-school sessions can all be arranged. Kiddikicks is also available to franchise – contact Kiddikicks now for more information. Sign up to receive your free kit (registration fees apply). 01932 489 335 | 07590 467571 jen@kiddikicks.co.uk kiddikicks.co.uk
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INSPIRE What inspired you to set up Piccolo in the first place? It started while I was pregnant with my daughter, Juliet. I just couldn’t find anything that resembled what I had grown up eating. I wanted to give her tasty yet nutritious meals using only organic and sustainably sourced ingredients. Having worked in the charitable sector for many years [Cat is the former CEO of Slow Food UK], it was also important to me to give back – Piccolo is committed to giving to 10 per cent of profits to charity, as well as working with amazing organisations like the NCT, Tommy’s and The Trussell Trust. How is Piccolo different to other baby food on the market? We really focus on sourcing the best ingredients, and that usually means using small producers. The recipes are steeped in the Mediterranean approach to food, too, which helps ensure little ones develop a great palate. Describe a typical day for you. Every day revolves around my four-year-old daughter and her nursery timings – once that’s
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CATHERINE GAZZOLI The founder of organic baby food brand Piccolo talks family, giving back and cooking the Mediterranean way sorted I could be doing anything from meeting a new retailer to working on new recipes with our in-house nutritionist, Alice. Tell us about your charity, The Food Education Foundation. We set it up to provide advice on a child’s food journey from the start. Alice and I run workshops across the UK to educate families about what to feed their children without having to spend too much money or time.
You were the first food brand to be backed by the NCT, what impact has that had on business? We have had a fantastic relationship with the NCT since we launched two years ago. The support has meant consumers have an extra element of trust and reassurance in our products. You’re also the first ever Fairtrade baby food brand, why was that important to you? We’re really proud of the ethical standards we uphold to our suppliers. Working with Fairtrade produce has always been one of our sustainability goals, and we’re so happy that our Pure range has made it possible. We’re honoured to be supporting such an important initiative.
What advice would you give to other women who want to start their own company? Just do it. It’s the best, most exciting and at times challenging journey you’ll ever embark on but the pride you feel when someone tells you how much you’ve helped them makes it all worth it. It’s a rewarding experience seeing the whole development of your own brand. What’s next for Piccolo? We’re always thinking about how best to help develop babies’ taste buds, and know that introducing them to texture is important, which is why we recently introduced Stage 3 Piccolo Pots to our range. They use different types of veg in Mediterranean sauces, which are kept separate to the accompanying grains like quinoa and ditalini pasta to maximise the texture. Alongside these is our new multigrain snack range, Piccolo Squares. We’re also spending the summer touring the UK, giving weaning masterclasses, and can’t wait to get out there and meet parents! bs mylittlepiccolo.com