DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
From the EDITOR
If your reading this then you may well be pregnant ... Or maybe your baby is already here... Either way, congratulations and
The spooky pumpkin spice latte season is in full swing. The leaves are falling and the evenings are becoming darker. Every autumnal day that passes is another day closer to Christmas. Reggie turns one soon! Already!? I’m so excited, but doesn’t the time fly? And because we’re approaching that pricey gift giving season, we thought we’d make this edition gift-heavy. On page 45 there is something for everyone in our 2022 gift guide and on page 80 you will find our exclusive discounts & vouchers to help stretch those pennies that bit further.
With energy prices rising you may be thinking how can you keep your bump nice and snug this winter, on page 50 you will find our cozy fashion edit and if it’s the children you’re dressing - page 64 will help you dress them to impress, this party season.
Have you ever imagined what it would be like if you were to give birth on Christmas day? One of our loyal readers shared their Christmas birth story and we just had to share it with you, page 35.
Now, If you’re anything like me, the baby is getting heavier or maybe you’re off on your travels, you have probably started to consider a lighter pram. With so much choice it can get a little confusing so we have tried to make it easier for you by narrowing it down to our top seven, check them out on page 32 and pop me a little message to let us know what your favourite is.
If it’s your first christmas as new parents make sure you soak up all the magic and enjoy making those important first memories. I’m off to start my own Christmas prep and warm up with a cup of Hot Chocolate (with cream and marshmallow’s - obviously).
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10 Things WE LOVE
ICANDY CORE
The iCandy Core is yet again a truly ground-breaking new pushchair. The Core has been expertly designed for every journey; a multi-mode pushchair, adaptable for every age and stage of a child’s development. You’ll only ever need one pushchair. www.icandyworld.com
LITTLE HOPPA BABY BOUNCER
The Little Hoppa Baby Bouncer is the first alternative to plastic of its kind. They will love finding their feet, learning to bounce and exploring the interactive and stimulating mountainthemed toys. www.kidly.co.uk
MEN’S PARKA WITH BABY POUCH
Multi-function parkas are a hit for mums so we decided to create one for men. Dads can now enjoy carrying baby in a sling and keep warm! www.seraphine.com
ELVIE STRIDE
Hands-free, hospitalgrade performance electric breast pump www.elvie.com
TONIES BOX
Meet the Toniebox, the invincible musical storybox they control & will love for years www.tonies.com
WOOSHH
Choose from 8 sounds and 4 volume levels find the perfect soothing environment for your baby. Wooshh can help, by surrounding your baby with soothing sounds. The comforting sounds will encourage them to drift off and help mask disruptive noises allowing them to snooze soundly… Anywhere. www.rockitrocker.com
STOKKE® TRIPP TRAPP® CHAIR FJORD BLUE
The Stokke® Tripp Trapp® Highchair in Fjord Blue, Tripp Trapp® fits right up to your dining table, bringing your baby into the heart of your family, allowing him or her to learn and develop alongside you. www.stokke.com
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DONE BY DEER
Get them raring to be put on the floor with Done By Deer’s typically cool Croco. He has just so much to offer: a teether and rings to soothe itchy gums, tactile textures, a mirror, tags, crinkle sounds and a jittering crocodile www.babymori.com
LOVEVERY BUILDING BLOCKS
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BLUETOOTH® BABY SWING CHAIR & SEAT
Soothing baby safely has never been easier. This is a newborn swing with a difference. www.bababing.com
SO WHY PREGNANCY COLLAGEN?
Co written by founders: Katina Thomas – Senior Cognitive behavioural psychotherapist / Psychologist – Purervita Dr Karen Joash – Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, MSc BSc MBBS MRCOG Dr Unice Nartey – Consultant Paediatrician BSc MBchB MRPCHThere has been an increasing use of collagen in pregnancy. We could call it a superfood because of the wonderful effects it has on health and even on chronic illness. It has received much focus as a skincare product so unfortunately many people do not understand its multiple benefits.
SO WHAT IS IT ?
Collagen is a type of protein that is found in over 70% of our body’s structure and has been described as the glue that holds everything together. It provides the elasticity to our skin and matrix to our bones an cartilage. Its also the highest element found in the skin of our gut lining.
In summary
Its benefits are far more than just for skin – It strengthens us from the inside!!! Collagen can be found in dietary sources such as fish, chicken, eggs, berries, beans, okra, broccoli and tomatoes. You can also try other supplements such as bone broth which many women take for healing after pregnancy. Some women may benefit from collagen supplements particularly when their dietary intake is low due to nausea or acid reflux symptoms.
Not all collagens supplements are equal and capsules just don’t contain enough to have the full benefits. The best collagens are high-grade peptides which are made to be more easily absorbed than collagen from food substances. Ideally this should be combined with a vitamin C to aid absorption into the body.
PREGNANCY ROUTINE
During pregnancy, your skin shouldn’t be yet another thing to worry about. Our personalised routine combats pregnancy-triggered changes including hypersensitivity, stretch marks, dryness and dullness.
Price: £115.50 www.uk.typology.com
MUMS THE WORD2
A wonderfully hilarious, brutally honest look at the early months of motherhood. The author writes from the heart on so many things that I can relate to as a mum with a young child; she does nothing to sugar coat how ridiculously hard motherhood is.
Price: £7.50 www.amazon.co.uk
MY BABY JOURNAL
Packaged in a luxury keepsake box with magnetic and ribbon closure and wrapped in beautiful,branded tissue.
Price:From £35.00 www.cheekylittlesmiles.com
Products for BUMP
SOOTHE GIFT BOX FOR NEW & EXPECTING MOTHERS
MY LITTLE COCO ALL ABOUT THE BUMP GIFT SET
Lovingly made to be the simplest and softest of formulas for all of our Baby Mama’s. Enriched with nourishing organic coconut oil and rosehip to care for your gorgeous growing bumps.
Price: £15.00 www.boots.com
SECRET SAVIOURS SUPPORT PACK
This radical new band is lined with special pads that dissipate stresses and strains, making it difficult for stretch marks to form. Worn during the day, the band also offers much needed under-bump and lowerback support. The support Band is best used with the Day Gel and Night Cream.
Price: £69.95 www.secretsaviours.com
Nurtured 9’s curated gift boxes are filled with luxe, clean essentials designed to encourage the mamas in your life to prioritize self-care. This box comes beautifully packaged and ready to gift, with a silky soft robe, non-toxic candle and matches, and sherpa-lined sleep mask.
Price: £149.00 www.nurtured9.com
Editors Choice
BABY BAG INSERT
Enabling mums to take their tote from fashionable to functional, The Nappy Society Baby Bag Inserts is made from durable yet lightweight coated cotton canvas. Each organised insert features separate compartments, including five hidden pockets and two insulated bottle pockets. The ideal alternative to traditional changing bags, simply choose your insert to fit your tote and you’re ready to go.
Price: £59.00 www.thenappysociety.co.uk
PURER MAMA
Collagen is a protein which is a component of bone, skin, and muscle. Vitamin C supports the absorption of collagen and immunity. vitamin D is essential for many functions including mood and bone health.
Price: £30.00 www.purermama.co.uk
Products for
MUM
PAMPER TIME Baby Shower Gift
MOTHER & BABY HAMPER
The Mother & Baby Hamper is designed with new and expectant mothers in mind.
It features nine products, including our nourishing Mother Bath & Shower Gel, Baby Bubble Bath, Baby Milky Body Lotion, Mother Leg & Foot Treatment, and more skincare and body care to offer spa-level goodness at home, through pregnancy and beyond.
Mother Bath & Shower Gel 300ml Baby Bubble Bath 300ml Baby Milky Body Lotion 200ml
Mother Leg & Foot Treatment 265g Cowshed Reusable Cotton Pads * May be substituted with Baby Frothy Hair & Body Wash 200ml
Price: £110.00 www.cowshed.com
TWO-TONE LUXURY MATERNITY & NURSING SHAWL WRAP
Fend off the chill and ramp up the style with this two-tone Maternity & Nursing Shawl from Séraphine. Made in an ultra-soft knit with plenty of stretch, this fabulous fashion hybrid provides the perfect cover for breast-feeding. It features slim fit cuff sleeves to keep your arms cosy, while the chic wrap drapes effortlessly over your shoulders for a luxe layered look. A fully reversible style in a soft sandy shade with contrasting charcoal on the inside, the shawl wrap is the perfect cold-weather style solution whether you’re relaxing at home, sitting at your desk or heading out for the evening
Price: £69.00 www.seraphine.com
PIPPETA WEARABLE HANDS FREE
Every mamma wants her hands free for extra cuddles. Being small and lightweight this pump can be worn inside your nursing bra, with no tubes or wires - it’s truly hands free!
Price: £59.00 www.pippeta.com
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ARTIPOPPE ZEITGEIST BABY CARRIER LEOPARD CLASSIC
For parents with an eye for modern design, turn to Artipoppe’s Zeitgeist Baby Carrier to cocoon your baby close to your body.
Thanks to its four adjustable sizing positions, this everyday essential will fit them happily throughout their first two years of exploring, while supported leg openings, shoulder pads and an adjustable neck cushion will keep you both comfortable throughout early wanderings together
Multiple positions: Front carry facing in or out, back carry, Crossable shoulder straps, Padded leg openings, Easily adjustable from newborn to toddler.
Capacity: Up to 20kg.
Price: £310.00 www.harrods.com
FUZZY STARS
Meet Nuno this Christmas, the irresistibly huggable companion and so much more. The adorably super soft toy with purpose, and his unique collection of books have been especially created to inspire little ones and introduce them to important life values in a fun and friendly way. He is the main character in a series of fun-filled rhyming books, where he learns about life’s most important values.
Price from: From £29.00 www.fuzzystars.co
BREATHE
Breathe Humidifier ensures the nursery is always at the perfect humidity for baby to have a soothing night’s sleep. Parents can switch it on via the app from anywhere to prep the room before bedtime, and then adjust mist levels or programme auto-timers as appropriate.
Price: £89.00 www.maxi-cosi.co.uk
Editors Choice BABY Products for
Keeping your Baby Close CONVERTIBLE NURSING CHAIR
Convertible Nursing Chair. This stylish convertible nursing rocking chair will add a relaxing feel to your baby’s room.
Price: £499.00 www.babybirds.co.uk
“ Did you know? Babies are born with 300 bones.
That’s 94 more than adults. Where do the extra bones go? They fuse together during development.”
SCOOT AND RIDE
Little racers will love this personalised Scoot and Ride Highway Kick 1 and Helmet Bundle in Pink.
Featuring a rollover protection at the front so it won’t topple over, a non slip foot pad and rear brake, this super cool scooter has individualised customisation to match the growth and development of a little one, going easily from a ride-on to a stand-up in no time.
Price: £150.00 www.my1styears.com
We Love Products for
TODDLER
RYRY COMPACT
RyRy Compact launches the UK’s first ever toddler compact car seat – the RyRy Scallop - that meets the EUs toughest safety standard R129, ready to take toddlers from the playground to Portugal.
The RyRy Scallop epitomises the very best in class when it comes to child car seats, designed for toddlers 76cm to 105cm in height (15 months to approx. 4/5 years) with size, safety, style and sustainability in mind.
Price: £399.99 www.ryrycompact.com
Development Toys 6 months +
KABODE
At Kabode, they believe even a small shift can help influence a big change in the world. That’s why they want to make it easy for you as parents to find bedding that’s good for your little ones and the planet. Through beautiful design and ethical production, it’s their mission to inspire grand dreams, improve lives and empower the future generation to be the change they wish to see in the world.
Price: Various www.kabode.co.uk
MIXER SET
Give this wooden mixer set to your aspiring baker or chef and watch their eyes light up. It includes a classiclooking mixer, plus a bowl, a ladle, an egg that can be ‘cracked’ as many times as they like, cotton bags of flour and sugar and a milk jug. The mixer’s whisk and speed knob can be turned on and the arm lifts up too
Price: £42.00 www.kidly.co.uk
TODDLER FACTS Fun 3
They have more brain connections than adults do
From birth to three years of age, a child’s brain is developing at a rate faster than any other time of their life. In fact, according to , by the time they are three years old, a child has formed 1000 trillion brain connections –This is twice as many as adults have.
A toddler’s stomach is very small usually only the size of a small fist. So don’t get stressed when they won’t eat, chances are they really aren’t hungry.
Source www.conservamome.com
OLD WIVES’ TALES FOR PREDICTING GENDER
By Emily Sadler“So, are you having a boy or a girl?” Every pregnant woman has been asked this questionseveral times. Even if you’re choosing to not find out the sex of your baby before your little one arrives, it sure is fun to guess, right? That’s why we’ve put together this list of old wives’ tales for predicting the gender. (Remember: There’s no actual science backing up any of these. Plus, the only thing gender tells us is what genitals our kids have, not how they will eventually identify. So it’s really just for fun!)
1. SWEET VERSUS SALTY CRAVINGS
If you find yourself craving all things sweet, that’s a sign you’re having a girl. Cravings for salty or even protein-rich foods mean it might be a boy. (And if you’re craving everything? Well, that just means you’re pregnant.)
2. THE GARLIC TEST
Put this one to the test at your own—and your partner’s—risk! If you’re able to eat a lot of garlic but not smell like it, apparently that means you’re carrying a girl.
3. MORNING SICKNESS
Unfortunately, this early pregnancy symptom doesn’t tend to discriminate. But if you’re suffering from excessive nausea and morning sickness, it’s said you could be having a girl.
4. PREGNANCY GLOW, OR NO
If your complexion is bright and your hair resembles that of a Pantene commercial, you could be having a boy. If that much-talkedabout “pregnancy glow” is MIA and you’re breaking out, it may just mean you’ve got a girl growing. (It’s said little girls steal Mum’s good looks.)
5. PARTNER’S WEIGHT GAIN
As this old wives’ tale goes, if your partner is gaining weight alongside you (also known as “sympathy weight”), that could be a sign that you’re carrying a girl. (Who wants to go to the gym when there’s nesting to be done?)
Trying to predict your baby’s gender? From Chinese Gender charts to decoding your cravings, these old wives tales reveal if you’re having a boy or a girl.
6. MOODY VERSUS MELLOW
If you’re feeling more moody than mellow, you might be having a girl. If you’re more chilled out, legend has it you should get ready for a boy.
7. THE EYE TEST
Look in the mirror for about a minute. If your pupils are dilating, it means you’re having a boy.
8. CARRYING HIGH VERSUS LOW
According to pregnancy lore, carrying high means you’re having a girl, while carrying low means it’s a boy.
9. THE RING TEST
Tie a ring on a string and hang it over your belly. If it swings in a circular motion, you could be having a girl, but if it’s swinging side to side, it means you’re having a boy.
10. HEART RATE
During your next ultrasound, pay attention to baby’s heart rate. If that little ticker is beating faster than 140 beats per minute, get ready for a girl.
11. CHINESE GENDER CHART
Place one finger on the age you were when you conceived and another finger on the month of conception. Where your fingers meet in the middle will tell you if you’re expecting a little boy or girl. Are you ready to try this fun chart out? Check out our website for the chart.
12. BLOOD PRESSURE BEFORE YOU CONCEIVE
This one is a little more tricky to do. A study found that the higher a woman’s blood pressure is 26 weeks before she conceived, the more likely she is to have a boy. So if you had a doctor’s appointment before you started trying to get pregnant, look back and see what your blood pressure was—it could be the very scientific clue to whether you’re having a little dude or dudette.
So, based on these old wives’ tales, do you think you’re having a boy or a girl?
Ramzi’s Ultrasound Method
The Ramzi ultrasound method claims that you can determine fetal sex based on the side of the uterus the placenta lies on.
If the placenta is on the left, the method claims it means the fetus is female. If it’s on the right, it supposedly means male.
Things 8
by Cat Price - Pattie & CoIf you’re expecting your first baby, there’s a good chance you’re feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information coming at you about ‘getting prepared’ for the birth, bringing baby home and all the challenges that this crazy thing called parenthood may throw your way.
Oh, and you’re probably sick of being told to ‘sleep while you still can!’. (What Is it with everyone’s need to fill first-time expectant parents with fear about sleep deprivation?)
Over on Instagram, we have a wonderful community of parents with an honest and supportive approach to sharing pregnancy, birth and parenting advice. And we recently asked our followers a question: if you could go back to when you were expecting your first baby and give yourself some advice, what would it be?
Here’s what the fabulous Pattie & Co. parents told us.
1. EVERYTHING IS A PHASE, AND EVERY PHASE PASSES
It’s a fact universally acknowledged that babies are masters of the curveball: the minute we think we’ve successfully navigated one challenge, along comes a new one to test us!
The good news is, pretty much every tricky stage we go through with babies is just a phase. These phases do eventually pass, and we do eventually come out the other side. It can be hard to call this mantra to mind when you’re in the thick of cluster feeding, teething or a sleep regression, but if you can, dig deep and repeat ‘this too shall pass’ to yourself a few times. It really does help.
2. BREASTFEEDING ISN’T EASY. IT CAN TAKE A WHILE TO GET INTO THE SWING OF IT.
This was a common theme among the answers we received. When I was pregnant, I felt like all the information I was given about breastfeeding made it sound like something that just magically happens: baby is born, independently finds their way to the boob, latches on like they’ve been doing it forever and feeds beautifully.
WE WISH WE’D KNOWN BEFORE HAVING A BABY
While this might be the case for some, it certainly wasn’t my experience. And having since had this conversation with lots of other mums, it seems it’s not the experience for many of us.
If you’re thinking you’d like to give breastfeeding a go, it’s worth knowing that it’s often something that takes time and perseverance. You and baby are both learning – it’s something neither of you have ever done before, after all! If it doesn’t go smoothly from day one, don’t panic. Go easy on yourself, seek advice and support from experts if you’d like some (this NHS guide is a great place to start) and just take it one day at a time.
3. YOUR BABY IS THEIR OWN PERSON. THEY DON’T FOLLOW A MANUAL, SO JUST GET TO KNOW YOUR LITTLE ONE AND GO WITH IT.
A big thank you to Claire Milligan for this golden nugget of advice. It really resonated with me, because when my son was a baby I became so acutely aware that he was sleeping less and feeding more than the books said he should, it drove me to distraction. I felt like I was doing everything wrong and I was constantly battling to get him to do things differently. I wish I’d had the confidence to just tune into him and my instincts and trust them to tell me what he needed.
As a new parent, it’s easy to get drawn into ‘comparisonitis’ and worry that your baby isn’t following the same path as others or doing what the books say. But remember every baby is different, and the ‘right’ way is the way that works for them and for you.
And, whatever you do, avoid the temptation to fall down an internet rabbit hole with every little question or concern (I speak from experience here!). If you do have any worries at all about your baby’s development, make your GP or health visitor your first port of call, not Dr Google!
4. IT’S OKAY TO SAY NO TO YOUR IN-LAWS VISITING ON THE DAY YOU COME HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Or anyone else, for that matter! And this doesn’t just apply to the day you come home – during those first days and weeks you have absolute power of veto over all visitors and arrangements.
It’s natural to want to show your baby off and introduce them to the special people in your life, and if you feel ready it can be wonderful to have a house full of loved ones admiring your baby. But if at any point you don’t feel up to it, don’t be afraid to say so and call off any planned visits. Most people will absolutely understand how you’re feeling – especially if they’ve been parents themselves – and will have no problem rescheduling.
Another top tip is to prioritise visits from the people you know will be helpful and bring food, shopping or generally do something useful while they’re with you (like putting the vacuum round or cuddling your baby while you have a shower). If you suspect anyone will linger for hours and expect a constant supply of tea and biscuits, their invitation can wait!
5. YOU MIGHT SWEAT A LOT AT NIGHT AFTER GIVING BIRTH
Kelly, a mum of one from Devon, told us that postpartum night sweats came as a huge shock to her:
“In the weeks after having my little girl I experienced postpartum night sweats. And when I say sweats, I mean SWEATS. I had no idea it was even a thing and was totally unprepared for it! After speaking to my GP and other mums I soon realised it’s totally normal and very common. So don’t be alarmed if this happens to you!”
6. YOU WON’T ENJOY ALL OF IT. THAT’S OKAY AND VERY, VERY NORMAL.
There needs to be so much normalisation of this sentiment. Popular culture is overwhelmingly biased towards the narrative that having a new baby is a blissful time in our lives. And yes, lots of it IS amazing. But let’s be honest, the path to parenthood is far from easy – whether you’ve carried your baby for nine months and given birth, watched someone you love give birth or finally adopted your child after a lengthy application process or surrogacy journey.
By the time your little one makes their entrance, you’re likely to be feeling physically drained, emotionally overwhelmed and/or completely exhausted. And now you have full responsibility for this tiny, demanding human! Looking after a newborn is hard work and pretty monotonous at times, and it isn’t all enjoyable. New parents often feel guilty for thinking and feeling this, but it’s categorically okay – more than okay! –not to love every single second.
Do, however, keep in mind that if you experience prolonged periods of sadness, hopelessness, guilt or self-blame after you’ve had a baby, it could be a sign of postnatal depression. It’s important to talk to your midwife, GP or health visitor if you feel like this. If you’d like more information on PND, including sources of help and treatment, this article on the Tommy’s website gives a great overview.
7. HAPPY PARENTS = HAPPY BABY
When you’re in that new-baby fug, it seems inconceivable that you’ll ever find time for yourself again. It’s common for new parents to feel guilty for even craving a bit of me-time, but putting your well-being at the bottom of the list benefits no one, least of all your baby.
Try and find little pockets of time to do something that’s not at all related to being a parent. It might be something as simple as a soak in the bath, a coffee and catch-up with a friend or ten minutes uninterrupted with a book. Taking a break from routine, even if it’s just a walk around the block, can make you feel refreshed and more like yourself.
8. PUT A NOTE ON THE DOOR ASKING PEOPLE NOT TO KNOCK OR RING THE DOORBELL
Trust me when I say you will feel an unprecedented level of rage towards any unsuspecting postie or delivery person who rings the doorbell and wakes your baby from their hard-won nap!
It’s best to try and avoid such scenes by popping an unmissable note on the door that politely asks people NOT to knock/ring the doorbell and gives instructions for where to leave any parcels.
BLUEBELL
Bluebell is the ultimate baby monitor, monitoring more so you worry less.
Parents say it’s like having an extra pair of ears and eyes monitoring baby’s breathing, temperature, crying and rolling onto their tummy, with a simple clip-on sensor supplying real-time alerts to the Bluebell app and smart wristband that works inside the house and outside too.
The new HD camera keeps your baby in sight 24/7 and it’s easy to track routines and monitor sleep patterns with the Bluebell app. Further practical features include a nightlight, lullabies and white noise to soothe your baby to sleep.
Price: £349.00 www.bluebellbabymonitor.com
KODAK CHERISH C525P
The KODAK CHERISH C525P Baby Monitor helps you stay connected to your little ones at home or on the road. With WiFi connectivity, the CHERISH C525P camera provides tilt, pan and zoom options so you can capture even more of the quiet moments. With a KODAK baby camera and the KODAK Smart Home App, you can cherish all the beautiful moments of your baby’s development without disturbing their sleep.
Price: £149.99 www.kodaksmarthome.co.uk
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CUBO AI PLUS SMART BABY MONITOR
Includes Cubo Ai Plus camera and wall mount (requires drilling). Provides a bird’s-eye view at a sturdier setup and keep camera out of baby’s hands. The best AI baby monitor to safeguard your baby’s safety from 0-5+ years. AI detection for covered face, danger zone, cry detection, auto photo capture, and lots more.
Price: FROM £159.00 www.uk.getcubo.com
OWLET MONITOR
DUO PLUS BUNDLE V3
The Owlet Monitor Duo PLUS is the first baby monitor system to track your baby’s heart rate and oxygen levels while streaming video and audio to your phone. Keep informed of your little ones needs with handy heart rate and oxygen level notifications. Parents can see live readings using Owlet’s app, but can also use the information to understand their baby’s overall wellness.
Price: £449.00 www.owletbabycare.co.uk
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CUBO AI SLEEP SAFETY BUNDLE
Includes a Sleep Sensor Pad and a Cubo Ai Plus camera that comes with 1 shared stand, a floor base, a crib attachment, and a mobile stand. Micro motion detection: Comes with 4 motion sensors detecting micro movements on the mattress with coverage 4 times wider than similar products, picking up baby’s every little movement.
LOVEVERY 3+ RANGE
Lovevery’s Play Kits are an early learning system that supports families with stagebased play essentials for children and resources for parents. Delivered every 2-3 months, each Play Kit is filled with expert-designed Playthings so that a child’s brain has exactly what it needs for healthy development. New range launching October 4th aimed at children 3+ The Play Kits are crafted from sustainably sourced materials, sustainably sourced wood, organic cotton fabrics, and water-based non-toxic finishes.
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LECLER
Looking for the best comfort, functionality, and eye-catching design? Our Leclerc Baby Influencer XL stroller is your go-to! The Influencer XL buggy is ideal for travel, nature walks, and terrain experiences thanks to its larger wheels, higher frame, and ability to fold and unfold with one hand.
ETTA LOVES
Etta Loves has taken this research and put it at the heart of their design process, launching their first ever non-monochrome muslin 3-pack for 0-4 month olds. The new Sky print pack features three celestial designs (Lunar, Constellations and Aqua) with Aqua featuring a striking blue within the print. These three new prints are precisely designed to help support babies cognitive and visual development.
RYRY SCALLOP COMPACT
RyRy Compact launches the UK’s first ever toddler compact car seat – the RyRy Scallopthat meets the EUs toughest safety standard R129, ready to take toddlers from the playground to Portugal. Designed not just with safety and portability in mind, the RyRy Scallop doesn’t compromise when it comes to style and sustainability. The RyRy Scallop epitomises the very best in class when it comes to child car seats, designed for toddlers 76cm to 105cm in height (15 months to approx. 4/5 years) with size, s afety, style and sustainability in mind.
ICANDY CORE
Whilst constantly pushing the boundaries of product design, iCandy consistently accomplishes this by staying true to the roots of iCandy’s four core principles; Quality, Heritage, Innovation and Style. The iCandy Core is yet again a truly ground-breaking new pushchair designed by the iconic British company. The Core has been expertly designed for every journey; a multi-mode pushchair, adaptable for every age and stage of a child’s development. You’ll only ever need one pushchair.
ELVIE STRIDE
Finally, hospital-grade performance that’s portable, liberating you from sockets and wires. That way, you’re free to express efficiently wherever you pumping please.
Our breast pump offers powerful—and yet comfortable—pumping, putting you in control. Go ahead, mama, milk it for all its worth.
You don’t need to eat for two, flying is usually fine and you can dye your hair. Find out the truth behind 8 of the most misunderstood pregnancy myths.
MYTH 1: YOU CAN’T EXERCISE
Exercise is good for you in pregnancy and is not dangerous for your baby. As long there are no complications, you should be able to continue with most exercises you did before getting pregnant. You may need to slow down as your pregnancy progresses or if your maternity team advises you to. There are also a few exercises to avoid in pregnancy.
If you were not very active before you became pregnant, start with gentle exercise, such as walking. You can also try this introduction to pregnancy yoga. Yoga has been shown to help you with your physical and mental health during pregnancy and through birth.
Pregnancy MYTHS & THE FACTS
By TommysMYTH 2: YOU CAN’T DYE YOUR HAIR
Research (though limited) shows it is safe to colour your hair in pregnancy. The chemicals in hair dye are not highly toxic.
Some studies have found that very high doses of the chemicals in hair dyes may cause harm. But the amount you may be exposed to when colouring your hair is very low.
You should always carry out a patch test before using a permanent or semi-permanent hair dye, even if you are using your regular brand. Ask your hairdresser to do a patch test if you are in a salon.
MYTH 3: YOU SHOULD EAT FOR TWO
Needing to eat for 2 during pregnancy is a myth. Your body doesn’t need any extra calories until the third trimester, when you may need around 200 more per day. Have a look at what 200 calories looks like.
It is important to listen to your body and try to eat a healthy, balanced diet during pregnancy. Try not to put too much focus on counting calories. Just know that your baby doesn’t need you to eat lots more to give them all they need to grow.
MYTH 4: YOU CAN’T FLY ON AN AEROPLANE DURING PREGNANCY
Flying isn’t harmful to you or your baby. But you should talk to your midwife or doctor about any health issues, complications or concerns you have before booking anything.
After week 28 of pregnancy, the airline may want a letter from your midwife or doctor confirming your due date, and that you aren’t at risk of complications. Check your airline’s policy online before you book anything.
It’s also a good idea to make sure that your travel insurance covers you in pregnancy and that you take your medical notes with you.
MYTH 5: YOU CAN’T HAVE SEX WHILE PREGNANT
It’s safe to have sex when you’re pregnant unless your doctor or midwife has told you not to. For example, if you have had bleeding, have a low-lying placenta or cervical weakness, you may be advised to avoid having sex until after having your baby.
It’s normal for your sex drive to change in pregnancy. Some enjoy sex during pregnancy and others don’t.
Later in pregnancy, an orgasm, or sex itself, can sometimes trigger Braxton Hicks contractions. This is normal but don’t hesitate to talk to your midwife if you have any concerns.
If you or your sexual partner are having sex with other people during your pregnancy, it’s important to use a barrier form of contraception, such as a condom, to protect you and your baby from sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
MYTH 6: YOU WILL BE GLOWING AND HAPPY ALL THE TIME
Unfortunately, not everyone will feel very ‘glowy’ during pregnancy. Pregnancy is an emotional time, and your hormones can cause highs and lows in your mood. You may also be coping with pregnancy symptoms and worrying about giving birth or adjusting to parenthood. It can be overwhelming, so if you are not feeling the glow.
If you are struggling with your feelings, try talking to your midwife or doctor. They will not judge you for how you feel and you are not alone. Up to 1 in 5 women in the UK develop some form of mental health problem, such as anxiety and depression, during their pregnancy or in the year after birth.
MYTH 7: YOU WILL HAVE STRANGE CRAVINGS
What do you mean, you’re not craving pickles?! Pregnancy is different for everyone, so not everyone will have cravings.
We don’t know why some people have cravings, but they are probably triggered by hormonal changes in your body, which can affect taste and smell.
Speak to your midwife or doctor if you crave inedible things, such as dirt, clay or laundry detergent. This is a serious condition called pica, which is caused by a lack of iron (anaemia).
MYTH 8: YOUR BABY WILL ARRIVE ON THEIR DUE DATE
Your due date is useful to help you plan, especially for maternity leave, but remember that the date is only an estimate. It is common for babies to be born after their estimated due date, particularly for first pregnancies.
If your baby is born before 37 weeks, this is called a premature or preterm birth. If you are at risk of premature birth, your doctors will support you to make sure that your baby gets all the extra care they need.
HOW TO SURVIVE Christmas when you’re Pregnant
When you’re preparing for your baby’s arrival, it can already seem like your to-do list is never-ending. There’s your birth plan to think about, the hospital bag to pack, maternity leave to organise, all while growing a whole new person in your womb.
Add Christmas to the mix and getting everyone done can seem overwhelming. But don’t panic, as the festive season doesn’t have to be stressful during pregnancy. Here’s how to not only survive Christmas when you’re pregnant but actively enjoy it too!
1. DON’T COMMIT TO DOING TOO MUCH
Christmas can be an extremely busy time of year and you may be fielding all sorts of invitations from family and friends. Do yourself a favour and don’t be afraid to pace yourself and turn down any events you think might be too much. Make sure you have plenty of time to rest and take it easy. Those who care about you will completely understand that you might not be up for any wild nights out or long hikes after Christmas lunch. Prioritise the events which are important to you but don’t overcommit yourself.
2. PRIORITISE COMFORT
Choose outfits you find comfortable and which will accommodate your growing bump.
This is probably not going to be the year to break out your highest heels and tiniest mini dress. Your friends, family and loved ones won’t bat an eyelid if you turn up in flats, wearing something which prioritises comfort over fashion. If you’re heading to someone’s home to celebrate the festive season and you do want to dress up, take a bag of comfortable clothes and a pair slippers you can change into if you need to.
3. CUT CORNERS WITHOUT ANY GUILT
If you’re normally someone who bakes their own Christmas cake from scratch or makes your entire family a handmade wreath for their front doors, cut yourself some slack and adjust your expectations of yourself. Being pregnant
can be tiring and hard work so no one is going to blame you if you decide to make life easier for yourself and cut some corners this year. This might mean buying some shop-bought mince pies, turning to pre-prepared veg for Christmas lunch or simply delegating some of your usual tasks to someone else. You can still have a wonderful Christmas without running yourself ragged to achieve it.
4. EMBRACE THE MOCKTAILS
Non-alcoholic drinks don’t have to be boring and you don’t have to resign yourself to sipping water throughout the festive season.
There are so many amazing non-alcoholic options available now, treat yourself to some delicious sounding mocktails or alcohol-free alternatives to your usualfavourite tipple.
5. KNOW WHEN TO LEAVE A PARTY
You might usually be the last woman standing at any party but give yourself permission to leave early if you start flagging. Not only will you appreciate an early night but you’ll get to avoid the awkward feeling of being the only sober person in a room full of people who should have stopped drinking several rounds earlier. Warn your partner in advance that you may well want to leave earlier than usual and work out a signal between yourselves so you both know when it is time to say your goodbyes and head home.
6. ENJOY MAKING TREASURED MEMORIES
This will be your last Christmas before the arrival of a new member of the family so take some time to really enjoy it. Whether you are a couple expecting your first child or you have children already who are getting reading to meet their younger sibling, enjoy the family dynamic you have and make this one a Christmas to remember.
7. LET OTHER PEOPLE TAKE THE STRAIN
If you are normally the person who races around doing everything for everyone else at Christmas, slow your pace down. Accept any help that is offered and delegate some of your usual jobs to others. It’s important that you don’t try to do too much so you can absolutely sit back and put your feet up without any feelings of guilt. Let your loved ones look after you for a change and remember that next year, you’ll have a little one to look after so rest while you can.
8. DON’T BE AFRAID TO BACK OUT OF PLANS
No one knows exactly how they will feel in the final stages of pregnancy and you may find you have agreed to some events, which now no longer seem so appealing. If you’re feeling tired, unwell or just not in the mood, don’t be afraid to cancel any plans you have made. Those who care about you will understand and will want you to put your health and the health of your baby first. Just explain and apologise, there will be other opportunities to meet up and celebrate in the future.
9. SET UP A WRAPPING STATION
Wrapping presents may seem like more of an endurance test than usual and you’ll probably find your bump keeps getting in the way. Don’t even try to wrap everything up in one go, tackle presents as you buy them. Avoid getting down on the floor to wrap gifts, instead set yourself up at a table and make yourself as comfortable as possible. Get your partner helping too – you could even get a production line going if you can’t trust them to meet your usual standards by themselves.
10. DON’T LET CHRISTMAS PUT YOU OFF GETTING CHECKED OUT
At Christmas time, it can seem like everything has shut down as people go and celebrate with their families. However, the maternity unit at your local hospital will be open throughout the festive period and you should always seek medical attention if you are concerned about your baby or your own health. Don’t put off seeking advice just because it’s Christmas Day or Boxing Day. Continue paying attention to your baby’s movements and get checked out if there is anything you are concerned about. No midwife or doctor will ever consider a worried pregnant woman to be a nuisance, no matter what day of the year it is.
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Why IS MY BABY WAKING IN THE NIGHT?
As a sleep consultant, one of the most common issues I come across is babies who are waking multiple times a night and taking short naps during the day. Most people don’t realise how common this is and that the two issues are linked together.
Typically these types of wakes happen once your baby passes the 4 month mark. No longer needing such regular feeds as when they were newborn, parents are left confused and frustrated at the intensity of the sleep deprivation they’re now dealing with.
The scientific explanation for this is to do with sleep cycles, essentially your baby now wakes fully between these cycles of sleep which are 2 hours at night and 40 minutes during the day.
BABY IS OVERTIRED
YOU’RE NOT ALONE
Babies sleep changes at 4 months and the newborn phase is well and truly over. They start to become more wakeful and that is why healthy sleep habits now become more important than ever before. Most people are baffled at how to resolve this issue, thinking this is just part of being a parent now and there isn’t much you can do but accept it.
This is not true and below are my top tips for how you can begin to teach your baby to sleep longer for naps and ultimately learn to sleep through the night, which by the way IS possible from 4 months of age!!
This is a term that many mums are familiar with but most don’t know how to get on top of it. Your baby being overtired is a key reason why they end up fighting sleep even though they’re tired and then waking soon after you eventually get them to sleep. Confusing, I know.
If you only work on one thing with your baby let this be it. Each baby can stay awake for a set period of time before needing a nap. If you can put the baby down within this time frame, you’ll find they will settle much easier.
Tired signs are not reliable as often when babies rub their eyes they’re actually becoming overtired and some babies show no tired signs at all. Awake windows, as they are called, allow you to know when your baby will biologically be tired. This will also help them to get the day sleep they need for their age and be on an age appropriate schedule.
THE BABY DOESN’T HAVE A CONSISTENT NAP SCHEDULE & ISN’T GETTING THE DAY’S SLEEP THEY NEED.
Having a nap schedule for your baby does not mean you need to stay at home all day everyday. In fact most babies only need a short morning and third nap of less than an hour so having these on the go is possible.
Waking baby at a consistent time in the morning will help you to set the nap times. Waking them from the morning nap will also ensure they get what they need for the middle of the day nap, which is the most important of the day as it should ideally be 2-2.5 hours in length.
This then in turn allows you to set a consistent bedtime, which for babies 4-12 months actually needs to be around 6.30pm. Early bedtimes DO NOT mean early wake ups, it’s the opposite and allows the baby to have a better night sleep as well. Also means you get an entire evening to yourself - who doesn’t want that at the end of the day?
BABY NEEDS YOU TO FALL ASLEEP AT BEDTIME
However baby gets to sleep in the first place is what they will look for when they wakesame story for naps.
If you use a dummy to get them to sleep, guess what they’re looking for 1-2 hours later on the wake up. Same with feeding to sleep, which also makes it harder to know if they’re genuinely hungry or just feeding from association to get back to sleep.
Any form of rocking, holding, patting or motion is a form of assistance and will mean your baby cannot fully self-settle.
To teach this you need to stop all assistance, either cold turkey or gradually it’s up to you and use a suitable settling method instead to get baby to sleep. This shouldn’t take longer than 1-2 weeks maximum and does mean leaving your baby to cry it out either.
BABY IS HAVING NIGHT FEEDS THEY DON’T NEED
This can be a tricky one, sometimes it’s difficult to know if your baby needs a feed or not. Generally my advice is, if the baby is of a healthy weight, thriving and tracking their line I would aim for 1 night feed from 4 months then ditch that by the time they’re 6 months.
If you’re feeding excessively in the night, baby doesn’t take as much during the day and you end up with something called reverse cycling so cutting those feeds is key to tanking them up more in the day.
You can reduce time at the breast every couple of days, reduce the amount in the bottle or go cold turkey and use a settling method to get them back to sleep when they wake.
Sleep isn’t easy, none of these things are taught to us, people don’t tell you about awake windows, nap schedules and sleep associations when you have a baby. Be kind to yourself, it takes time to figure this all out but you can!
Consistency is key, whatever you do, be consistent and you’ll see results. You don’t have to suffer and feel guilty for wanting things to change, it’s okay to feel like you need to sleep - WE ALL DO! Sleep is a biological need and not a luxury.
Motherhood is hard enough so make your life easier and teach your baby to sleep independently all night long. Avoiding overtiredness will also mean you have the best chance of your baby settling well and not being a tired grumpy mess all day. You will not regret it.
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SILVERCROSS JET
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A Christmas Water Birth
Around 6 a.m. on Christmas morning Diana got up to pee and saw traces of blood. Contractions were starting but they were not yet intense, so Diana suggested to her husband David that they open presents while they had the chance. Her 5 year old daughter Ada had a nice hour of opening gifts and enjoying her last moments of being an only child.
While Ada was playing with her presents, David was cleaning up the wrapping paper trying to make enough room for the birthing pool. The contractions started getting stronger. Diana walked into the music room and closed the door to get through each contraction in silence. Her mother and sister come over to help with Ada. Diana continued to camp out in the music room timing contractions and reading user manuals for the Christmas toys.
Diana’s midwife, Jill, came over around 2 p.m. to check her vitals and everything was looking good. It was time to get in the pool. The water felt divine. She said the best thing about the pool was the buoyancy. She did not have to hold her body up against the persistent pull of gravity.
Diana and everyone else in the house, includ ing Ada, remained silent during contractions. Everyone knew it was important to Diana to have a silent birth. When it was time to push she let out a few groans because well that’s what it takes to push as hard as you can! The baby started crowing and Diana realized that Ada was
not in the room. She forgot about the silent birth plan and started yelling for Ada. Ada came running in the room with her grandmother and aunt just in time to see her baby sister, Annebelle Apple, being born at 6:45 p.m. on Christmas day. Ada was so protective of her mother and sister she would not leave their side until she fell asleep later that night. This family had the most magical Christmas day welcoming a new baby and never left the house!
Diana consumed her placenta in a yummy strawberry orange placenta smoothie almost immediately after giving birth. Her emotional and physical health returned back to normal quickly. Could the placenta smoothie be responsible? Diana thinks it is.
Research suggests consuming the placenta after birth restore vital hormones to the mother and protect them from postpartum depression.
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Christmas Eve-and Christmasborn babies are the rarest of all!
If you’ve fretted over your child having to share a birthday with Christmas Eve or Christmas then don’t worry (too much). It turns out that two rarest days to give birth in the US are on December 24th and 25th. Sure, you might have a baby come pretty darn close, but the odds are in your favor if you’re hoping to avoid throwing a birthday on the biggest calendar holiday of the year.
Christmas baby names:-
If you’re about ready to pop this Christmas (and we don’t mean because you’ve scoffed too many tree chocolates) then choose a festive name for your new little bundle of joy
GIRLS
Angel Belle Clementine Eve Elsa Faith Grace Holly Joy
Mary Star Willow BOYS Alfredo Buddy Claus Dasher David
Emmanuel Gabriel
Baby Games
Ramp up your repertoire with these games.
In the early weeks, enjoying your newborn consists mostly of gazing at her while she sleeps or nurses (since that’s what she spends almost all of her time doing!). But before long, she becomes more wakeful and interested in the world around her and you’ve got some entertaining to do. “Babies need a variety of experiences,” explains Jan Blaxall, an early years specialist and trainer in London, Ont. “And the key ingredient in their play is one-on-one attention from you.” Here are some fun ideas to get you started with baby games.
1. SPLISH, SPLASH
Water has such a joyful, relaxing effect on children - feel free to take advantage any time of the day. Your baby can go right in the tub (with you, if you’d like!) as you use your hands, sponges and funnels to splash water on different parts of his body. When your baby can sit up, spread a vinyl tablecloth on the floor and set out a shallow pan of water with lots of cups, sponges, spoons and maybe his own baby to wash.
2. SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL
Fill empty water bottles with interesting things - rice, buttons, Jell-O, water mixed with liquid soap, food colouring or oil. Crawlers will love chasing after a two-litre pop bottle half-filled with coloured water, as it rolls along the floor.
3. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Some days it may seem like a lot of effort just to get outside, but don’t underestimate the positive effect a little fresh air has on your baby and you. “When you get out of the house, you stop thinking about all the jobs that need to be done, and become more attuned to your baby,” Blaxall says. Lift your baby out of the stroller, pull a leaf off a tree and let him feel it. Put his hand on the tree trunk. If the area is clean, put him on the grass and let him feel around. Doing this gives babies a sense of what their world is made of, instead of just what they see, Blaxall explains.
4. ROCK AND ROLL
Your big exercise ball doesn’t have to collect dust until you get back into workout mode. Use the ball for all your baby’s stages - it’s a soft, bouncy place for you to sit while holding her (you get a little light ab work at the same time). Or use the ball for your baby’s tummy time. Hold her securely on top of the ball with both your hands and roll her very slightly in different directions. Once your baby’s on the move, she’ll love pushing this huge ball around on the floor and chasing after it.
As soon as possible, let your child communicate. As soon as a child can communicate, I like to talk to them, so do not jump in and answer questions for them. Not only am I learning about them; I am also listening for any language difficulties, temperament issues like shyness or anxiety, and also any concerns they may have themselves. I learn a lot from speaking with the child directly.
When to take a break, you want to excite babies enough with baby games to rev their engines, but not overwhelm them - so it’s important to recognise the cues that they’re not keen on your game of choice, or have had enough. “Babies who are overstimulated either shut their eyes or look away,” Your baby will resort to crying if you miss that important sign. The key is to be fully engaged in the play, making lots of eye contact so you’re aware of your baby’s changing reactions.
5. PEEKABOO 2.0
Covering your face with your hands, then letting go with an enthusiastic “Peekaboo!” will entertain baby well into her toddler years. Babies love to be surprised as they learn that things they can’t see still exist, so shake up your baby games by ducking down and reappearing with a hat on, or a funny face. Cover a toy with a blanket and ask your baby, “Where’d it go?” Crawlers will adore early games of hide-and-seek, with you popping out from unexpected places as they explore hallways and bedrooms.
6. HIGH (CHAIR) ART
Once your baby can sit comfortably in her high chair, try placing safe, edible play materials on her tray (not that she should eat them, but if some gets in her mouth, it’s OK!). Let her explore homemade fingerpaint, or playdough made with ingredients from your cupboard, or simply put blobs of thick pudding or Jell-O on the tray so she can slide her hands around in mess-making bliss.
7. TUESDAY A.M. DANCE PARTY
Who says that babies only need lullabies and Mozart? Shake up your musical menu and have a little dance party à deux. “Different beats, different jargon, different flavours of music all stimulate different parts of the brain,” as well as helping your baby develop language and social skills, Blaxall explains. Besides, it’s fun! And whether it’s a rattle or a margarine tub-turned-drum, have instruments on hand so you can both take active roles in the fun.
8. UNDER COVER
Fort fun starts young! Put a big blanket over a table and sit underneath with your young baby on your lap and a few special toys for a new perspective on the world. Roll a ball out of your fort, and then find out where it went. “Even young babies can’t just sit all the time,” Blaxall says. “Change up their position - on their tummy, upright in your arms, on your lap, over your shoulder, facing outward.” As your child grows, let him crawl up on piles of pillows, and create paths and tunnels with big boxes and couch cushions.it.
TO MAKE THE FUN EVEN MORE MEANINGFUL FOR YOUR LITTLE ONE:
Show her you’re impressed
Your baby reaches for the toy you’re holding slightly above her. She swings her fist, grabs for it and - hurray! - she makes contact. Naturally, you lavish her with praise. And new research shows that your enthusiasm is doing more than just bringing a smile to her face. “Babies need that social cheering section, people noticing and getting excited about what they’re doing. It’s wiring the brain for both relationships and learning,” Blaxall says.
Take turns
Whether it’s shaking a rattle (try doing it fast one time, slow the next)
or talking about your day, give your child time to respond or imitate the action back to you. By doing so, you’re creating the sense of a meaningful partnership, according to Blaxall, where the child gets to be the leader and the follower.
Mix it up
“The best baby activities are multidimensional,” explains Blaxall. “Engage lots of senses - play music and have interesting things to touch and explore, and combine that with movement and with language.”
When to take a break
You want to excite babies enough with baby games to rev their engines, but not overwhelm them - so it’s important to recognize the cues that they’re not keen on your game of choice, or have had enough. “Babies who are overstimulated either shut their eyes or look away,” says Blaxall. Your baby will resort to crying if you miss that important sign. The key is to be fully engaged in the play, making lots of eye contact so you’re aware of your baby’s changing reactions.
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COMPLETE GUIDE TO
Safe Sleep
The health and safety of a newborn baby is the top priority for any new parents out there. However, it can be overwhelming. Especially for first-time parents, who have little-to-no experience in what it takes to keep a newborn safe. They have read all the books, and listened to the experts and experienced friends and family, but it can still be a lot to take in.
One of the biggest concerns for parents is sleep. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is one of the top worries of new parents everywhere, and it can add to their sleep deprivation. They spend a lot of time at night, awake and watching their baby, instead of getting the sleep they need.
Why Is Safe Sleep So Important?
It may seem obvious, but safe sleep is one of the most important things that parents need to pay attention to when it comes to their newborn’s wellbeing, and it will carry them through infancy and into toddlerhood. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has their own guidelines for safe sleep, but also why it is so important.
According to Health, when you implement safe sleep measures, you are reducing the risk of SIDS and other causes of sleeprelated deaths in newborns and infants. This would include suffocation, and positions that would see them asphyxiate while they are asleep. Since mum and dad are usually sleeping when the baby is, it is the best thing they can do to make sure their baby is safe when they are not there.
Clothing Matters
When we think of safe sleep, we are quick to jump to where a baby is sleeping, but clothing can be just as important. It is important to make sure that the baby is comfortable when they are sleeping to prevent them from getting too cold, or too hot during the night when mum and dad are not monitoring their temperature.
There is a good rule of thumb when it comes to dressing a baby for sleep to keep them safe. The rule of thumb is that you want to give them one extra layer than you are comfortable sleeping in. If you are comfortable in your home with just pyjamas, you are going to want to add one more layer to your baby. This could be pyjamas and a sleep sack/swaddle. Just make sure nothing is too loose, and the pyjamas are a comfortable fit.
What Should They Sleep In?
There seems to be endless amounts of products on the market that a baby could sleep in, but they are not all going to be rated the same when it comes to sleep. According to Canada, very few items are considered safe for infant sleep, and they include a bassinet, crib or cradle (like a Moses basket). Items like swings, car seats and other infant seats and containers are not considered safe for sleep and if a baby falls asleep in any of these, they should be moved to a safer sleep surface.
The Deal With Co-Sleeping
The terms co-sleeping and bedsharing seem to be used interchangeably, but they are very different. Co-sleeping is when a parent and baby share a room, but they have their own sleeping areas. This is considered safest. According to NPR, the recommendation is that infants share a room with their parents for at least 6 months, but they should try and make it to a year. This has also been shown to reduce the risk of SIDS.
This means that the baby has their own sleeping surface (like mentioned earlier), but they are in the same room as their parent. This can make it easier for parents, who don’t have to travel too far to get to their baby in the middle of the night. They will also be alerted if something is not right during the night.
The Deal With Bed Sharing
Bed sharing is when mum brings the baby into the bed with her to sleep. This is a preferred choice by a lot of parents, because it does typically lead to more sleep at night. It is also convenient for a mother who is breast-feeding throughout the night. However, despite the seemingly benefits, it is not recommended by most health panels. That is because there is an increased risk of a baby being trapped by their parents, or getting caught in blankets and other sleeping devices.
According to Healthline, this type of family sleeping is very common in countries around the world, and while it may be common in the US, it is not advised. However, that doesn’t mean that families are going to abide by it, so there are safety guidelines that families can follow to try and make it as safe as possible.
The Safe Sleep 7
• Try to keep the room temperature between 16 -20°C
• Always put your baby on their back for every sleep, day and night
• Give your baby a clear, safe sleep space, in the same room as you.
• A clear cot is a safer cot
• Firm sleep surface
• Keep him lightly dressed.
• Don’t drink (alcohol) and sleep together.
SLEEP FACTS
Did you know?
Baby sleep cycle are about 45-60 minutes long.
Did You know?
Most Newborns deprive their parents of 350-400 hours of sleep in their first year.
Did you know?
It takes babies 20 minutes to enter a deep sleep
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3/4 lb. white or yellow potatoes
Kosher salt and pepper
2 large eggs
2 tbsp. Ketchup
2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1/2 c. panko or plain bread crumbs
2 clove garlic
1 medium carrot
3/4 lb. ground beef
1/2 lb. ground pork
12 grape tomatoes
3/4 c. lowfat sour cream 24 oz. peas
METHOD
1. Heat oven to 375°F. Line a 12-cup muffin tin with foil liners. Place the potatoes in a pot, add enough cold water to cover and bring to a boil.
Add 1 tsp salt, reduce heat and simmer until just tender, 15 to 18 minutes.
2. Meanwhile, in a bowl, combine the eggs, ketchup, Worcestershire, 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper; stir in the bread crumbs. Add the garlic and carrot and mix to combine. Add the beef and pork and mix just until incorporated. Divide the meat mixture among the foil liners and push a tomato into the center of each one. Transfer to the oven and roast
until a thermometer inserted into the meat registers 155°F, 14 to 16 minutes.
3. Drain the potatoes and return them to the pot. Add the sour cream and 1/4 tsp salt and mash until very smooth. Transfer to a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2-in. ribbon tip (Wilton 104).
4. Transfer the meat loaves to a platter and pipe the potatoes back and forth over each top to resemble a mummy’s wrapping. Place 2 peas on each for eyes.
Makes 12 - Prep time 30 mins
Cranberry and Orange Trifle Healthy Christmas Dessert
METHOD
INGREDIENTS
Shortbread Cookies
4 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon maple syrup
210g (1+1/2 cups) flour
1-2 tablespoons water
Fruit Mixture
100g (3/4 cup) dried cranberries
Juice 1 orange
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon allspice
2 oranges cut into bite-sized segments
Yogurt Cream
300ml (1.5 cups) Greek Yogurt
100ml whipped cream
Zest 1 orange
Juice 1/2 orange
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon maple syrup
To serve; dried orange segments, sprinkle cinnamon
1. Pre-heat the oven to 180ºC. Make the cookies by mixing the butter, maple syrup and flour together in a bowl.
2. Add the water one tablespoon at a time until it comes together like a dough.
3. Roll the dough into a long, fat sausage shape, then cover with clingfilm and refrigerate for an hour.
4. Cut into circular cookies, then place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
5. Bake for 20 minutes until they start to turn slightly golden. Leave too cool fully before using.
6. Place the cranberries, orange juice and spices into a small saucepan and bring to the boil, then reduce the heat down and simmer for about 10 minutes until the cranberries have soaked up all of the liquid and have turned deliciously juicy.
7. Remove a few tablespoons of the cranberries and leave in a bowl for decorating the top then add the orange segments to the pot and stir well.
To make the yogurt cream, add all of the ingredients to a bowl and using a spoon stir well.
Break one cookie apart and add to the bottom of each serving glass or jar.
Layer with the orange and cranberries, then add a layer of yogurt and repeat until you are left with a layer of yogurt cream on top.
Top with the reserved cranberries, then decorate with an orange segment and a tiny sprinkle of cinnamon.
This light gluten-free, vegan salad is made with Piccolo cherry tomatoes, mint, tahini, pecans and sour cherry, mixed into whizzed up cauliflower.
INGREDIENTS
300g cauliflower, broken into small florets 1 lemon, juice only small bunch of mint, finely sliced 1 tbsp sumac, plus more to serve 600g Piccolo cherry tomatoes, quartered drizzle extra virgin olive oil a pinch of salt
For the dressing 1 heaped tsp tahini lemon juice (from above) 6 tbsp olive oil
To serve 100g pecan halves 100g sour cherries (or dried berries if non-available)
METHOD
1. Finely chop the cauliflower to what looks like fine crumbs - either in a large food processor or by hand with a sharp knife.
2. Put the cauliflower in a large bowl with half of the lemon juice and most of the mint (hold some back to garnish at the end).
3. Sprinkle the sumac over the chopped tomatoes and then tip them in with the cauliflower. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt.
4. For the dressing, whisk together the tahini, remaining lemon juice and the olive oil. Whisk in a tablespoon of water to loosen slightly.
5. Arrange the Piccolo ‘couscous’ on a large serving platter, drizzle with the tahini dressing, sprinkle over the remaining chopped mint, pecan halves and sour cherry and a pinch more sumac and serve.
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Chocolate Reindeer Cookies Recipe
METHOD
1. Whisk together flour, baking soda and salt. Place butter, brown sugar and water in a large saucepan; cook and stir over low heat until butter is melted.Remove from heat; stir in chocolate chips until smooth. Stir in eggs and extract. Stir in flour mixture. Let stand until firm enough to shape, about 15 minutes.
2. To freeze dough, shape level tablespoonfuls of dough into balls; flatten each to 1/4-in. thickness. Place in a covered container, separating layers with waxed paper; freeze until firm. (May be frozen up to 3 months.)
3. To bake, preheat oven to 350°. Place frozen dough portions 2 in. apart on greased baking sheets. Bake until set, 12-14 minutes. Remove from pans to wire racks; cool completely.
4. Spread cookies with frosting, reserving a small amount for mouths. Decorate faces with candy eyes; add peanut butter cups for snouts, pretzels for antlers and M&M’s for noses. Pipe mouths with reserved frosting.
DECORATIONS: Candy eyes, Reese’s mini white peanut butter cups, Miniature pretzels, Peanut butter M&M’s
INGREDIENTS
2-3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/4 teaspoons baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 3/4 cup butter, cubed 1-1/2 cups packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons water
2 cups semisweet chocolate chips 2 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
1 can (16 ounces) chocolate frosting
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Thule Chariot Cross gives you the freedom to enjoy almost any outdoor adventure with your child. It is designed for active families who want a versatile, tough, and stylish bike trailer, and who love being outdoors all year round. The all-round trailer and stroller offers comfort and flexibility for families with an active lifestyle, and the optional Jogging Kit (sold separately) makes it a great training partner.
Natasha Editor Says: If you’re after a stroller that does it all then the Chariot Cross is definitely a contender, This storller can go from a nice country walk to skiing (and everything in between) there’s not many prams or strollers you can say that about. It folds down to a decent compact fold and the extra basket on the back is super hand. But the most important feature is it’s a dream to push. The boys love being able to sit side-by-side and a little pocket for their things. Can add a sling for a newborn too and seats do recline. Only downside is it doesn’t fit through a standard door.
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5 WaystoOutsmart your Toddler
The battle lines were drawn: It was me against him. And my 2-year-old was a formidable opponent.
I lay in wait by the stairs, a pair of size-2T sweatpants clutched to my chest. Suddenly, my slippery little boy popped up from behind the relative safety of the sofa. Our eyes met. He squealed and bolted for the kitchen. Game on!
Somehow, my master’s degree in psychology had lulled me into the mistaken notion that motherhood would be a piece of cake. I knew the latest child-rearing theories. I’d handle behavior problems with finesse. Ha!
Never did I envision how challenging raising a stubborn and feisty toddler would be. Thankfully, I’ve now learned several great toddler-taming strategies that work quite well. Sometimes, I’ve found, you need to shelve the “I am the parent! Do as I say!” approach and try a little creative thinking!
1. ACT LIKE AN IDIOT
“Even the most defiant toddler will take pity on us if we seem like total incompetents,” says Harvey Karp, MD, author of The Happiest Toddler on the Block. The trick is to convince your child that you should be helped, not resisted.
• Be forgetful. If she’s refusing to put away her toys, pick up a few and put them in an unexpected place, like the bathtub or a kitchen cabinet. When your child balks - she knows where things belong, even as young as 2innocently say, “What? I’m putting your toys in your toy box!” She’ll likely take pity on you and help you put her stuff where it really belongs.
• Be wrong. Next time you foresee a battle to get your toddler into the stroller, try squeezing into it yourself. Chances are good she’ll announce, “That’s mine!” Finally her possessive streak is good for something!
• Be incompetent. Put your coat on backward and place your shoes on your hands. Say, “I’m ready to go, are you?” She’ll laugh, straighten you out, and get her own shoes on for once. Don’t worry, your child won’t really think you’re a fool, says Dr. Karp. This is just a fun tactic, like playing hide-and-seek and pretending you can’t find her.
2. BECOME A SILVERLINING EXPERT
Pretend everything’s great. Your attitude, and the way you handle disappointments (big and small), can greatly affect how your child learns to do the same. Use positive language. The right words can lessen the blow of letdowns and make mundane tasks seem interesting and fun.
For instance, the day 3-year-old Josh had been looking forward to going to the playground, it rained. Rather than let him sulk and stomp angrily around the house, his mum Sue said, “This rain is wonderful! Now we get a chance to have that indoor picnic I’ve been planning for you.” Josh was intrigued - an indoor picnic sounded at least as much fun as going to the playground. Turning disappointment into delight is part of the magic of being a parent.
3. TRY REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY
You say “yes,” she says “no!” You say “no,” she says “yes!” This verbal tug-of-war is frustrating, but it’s actually a healthy declaration of her growing independence. There’s even an official name for this stage. “When your child doesn’t want to wear certain clothes or taste new foods, it’s called ‘the oppositionalism of toddlerhood,’” says Temple University’s Laurence Steinberg, PhD, author of The Ten Basic Principles of Good Parenting.
The solution? If you want your child to do something, like put on her socks, pretend you don’t want her to do it. When I want Kevin, now 3, to get ready quickly, I pretend I’m in a big rush. “Me come, too?” he’ll ask. “No, honey, Mummy’s in a hurry today. Why don’t you stay here with Daddy instead?” My son, who always prefers an adventure to staying home, will dash off to the closet to get his shoes and jacket.
When he returns, I say, “I’m not sure you can get ready in time to come with me.” That gets him to start hurriedly shoving his little arms into his jacket sleeves - and then I say, “Wow, you really can get ready quickly!” He beams with pride and allows me to finish zipping him up in record time. Say goodbye to the old capture-Kevin-and-yank-his-clothes-on-whilepinning-him-to-the-floor maneuver.
4. SAY, “YES, BUT....”
Toddler Amanda loved playing outside. She’d press her nose against the screen door and plead to go out. “She’d throw a colossal fit if I refused to let her,” says her mum, Julie. But once Julie learned the “Yes, but...” trick, Amanda’s tantrums subsided. Instead of saying no all the time, Julie now says, “Yes, Amanda, you may go outside, but after dinner.” Or “Yes, you may ride your big wheel, but we need to wait for the rain to stop.”
Toddlers are a lot more cooperative if they just know when they can do whatever it is they want. The younger your child, the less patience she’ll have to wait. So sidetrack her opposition by offering up another activity with your “Yes, but.” You could say, “Yes, you may have a cookie, but first we’re going to make dinner together.“
5. STAY A STEP AHEAD
This is not a quick solution so much as a smart way of thinking. It comes down to consistent routines and reasonable expectations, so you don’t have to be a toddler mind reader.
Most toddler battles are caused by hunger, fatigue or frustration, but it’s easier to recognise those things after a tantrum starts - and after a few slices of apple would have saved the day. Keeping your child on an even keel can be relatively simple: Try to make his basic needs - food, sleep - a priority, and not something you squeeze into a busy day.
• Put him down for a nap before he seems super tired.
• Feed him several small meals to keep up his blood sugar (and mood) level.
• Give him plenty of encouragement - he’ll be less inclined to flip out when something goes wrong or he doesn’t get his way. Think twice before you make life unnecessarily hard on him. If you’re thinking of braving the mall with a tired child - don’t. The notion “maybe I can just squeeze in one more errand” has been the downfall of many otherwise rational mums.
Of course, if you have a toddler, you’ve already learned that life rarely goes as planned. So, here’s one last trick to try on yourself: Act as if you know what to do - and soon enough, you will!
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SPOTLIGHTToddler Troubles: HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD LOVE BATHTIME
For many toddlers, having a bath and splashing around in the tub is a fun and relaxing part of their day. For other toddlers, bath time is not as appealing, especially as they develop their likes and dislikes, learn how to say “no,” and prefer to do things on their own. This is completely normal behavior, but it can sure make bath time a challenge! Read on to learn how to help your child enjoy taking a bath.
WHY KIDS MAY NOT LIKE TAKING BATHS
It can be hard to understand what’s not to love about warm water, bubbles, and bath toys, not to mention having Mom or Dad’s undivided attention. Yet some young children - perhaps even your toddler - seem to have an aversion to bathing and bath time.
Here are a few common reasons
dislike taking baths:
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Sensory sensitivity. Some toddlers dislike bath time because they don’t enjoy the sensory experience - they don’t like being wet or getting their hair washed. Or maybe they’re too cold when they get out of the bath or the towel is scratchy against their skin.
Anxiety or apprehension. If your toddler’s aversion to bath time comes on suddenly, they may have had a bad experience with water and now feel nervous or fearful. Perhaps the baby-bath temperature was too hot or cold, or maybe your baby nearly slipped once and that scared them.
Preferring other activities. Some kids don’t want to stop what they’re doing in order to hop in the tub. For some children, it’s hard to swap playing and other fun activities for taking a bath. (This is partly why it helps to make toddler bath time more fun!)
If you’re encountering strong opposition at bath time, experts recommend not forcing your child to take a bath. Instead, focus on being patient, getting to the root of the problem, and addressing your little one’s needs. When you understand the reason behind the aversion, it will be a lot easier to know how to get your baby or toddler to like baths!
HOW OFTEN SHOULD TODDLERS BATHE?
Deciding how often to bathe your toddler may depend in part on how sticky and dirty they get! But unless your little one is playing in the mud every day, bathing a toddler on a daily basis wouldn’t be necessary and may not be ideal, as kids have delicate skin that can become dry and irritated. Giving your toddler a bath two or three times a week is usually plenty. Of course, it’s OK to bathe more often as needed.
If your toddler puts up a fight at bath time, it’s better not to insist, even if that means less frequent bathing. A quick sponge bath or wiping your toddler with a soapy washcloth will work until they get used to baths.
HOW TO MAKE BATH TIME FOR KIDS MORE FUN
Whether your toddler loves or hates bath time, you can take advantage of these tips and tricks on how to make it more fun for all. When bath time doesn’t feel like a chore or obligation, there’s a better chance that children will embrace it - and getting your toddler to take a bath becomes a lot easier. You’ll find a few of our best strategies below.
Include Bath Toys or Music
Bringing toys into your toddler’s bath is the oldest trick in the book, and it works. Kids love splashing around at bath time, and it’s even more enjoyable if you plop some boats, animals, squirters, cups, dolls, letters, or balls into the water and play some lively tunes.
When choosing bath toys, look for nontoxic, water-friendly varieties that are made with plastic and without holes, if possible. Mold, bacteria, or fungus can grow inside toys or along creases, so solid toys are best. Set the toys out to dry after every bath and store them away from the tub in between bath times.
LET YOUR TODDLER TAKE THE LEAD
Giving your child some control over bath time may make it more enjoyable. Let your little one choose which bubbles to use, or squeeze the shampoo bottle, or use the washcloth without your help. Letting toddlers make decisions and do things on their own, such as when getting dressed or at bath time, helps boost their confidence and encourages their emerging self care skills and independence.
INCLUDE PRETEND PLAY
Providing toys during bath time is a game changer for toddlers, but play (and especially pretend play and any kind of unstructured play) is also essential for your little one’s overall development, as toddlers learn through play. Why not encourage it in the bath? Some ideas for pretend play in the bath include using kitchen items (kid-safe and water-safe) like a strainer or cup while pretending to make dinner bathing a doll and pretending to be the caretaker acting out stories you and your child read the night before playing games like Simon Says creating a story with the bath toys pretending the tub is the ocean and making discoveries.
USE BATH PAINTS
If you think toys will make your toddler love taking a bath, get ready for the power of bath paints! That’s right - painting in the bath. Let your little one paint on their body or the tub, then wash everything off during the bath. Not only is it fun for your child, but it’s also easy to clean! (Note: Be sure to test the bathroom grout for staining before the art session begins!)
ADD BATH TIME TO YOUR ROUTINE
Kids thrive with structure and order, so if you make bath time part of their daily or nightly bedtime on certain days (say, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for example), it may help your child embrace it. Your little one will know to expect it, and that could make all the difference. If you bathe your child in the evening, a calming bath and bedtime routine can also help your toddler sleep better - a win-win!
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HOW HAS AN OUTDOOR BRAND GOT INTO PUSHCHAIRS?
Thule has for more than 80 years made active lives easier for people around the world by designing, developing and manufacturing product that enabled people to bring their gear with them. In line with the brand tagline Bring your life, we decided a decade ago to utilize our competence in consumer insight driven innovation to also develop products that helped you bring what you loved most when you lived an active life: your children. We started in what was the most logical way for us with bike related products, bike trailers and bike seats. As we have the world’s most sold premium bike trailer Thule Chariot, which offers strolling and jogging modes in addition to the biking mode, it felt natural to launch the world’s best jogging stroller Thule Glide and a top-of-the-line all-terrain stroller Thule Urban Glide in 2015. We have since then expanded out stroller offer to a broader offer and currently have five pushchairs in the market.
WHAT IS DIFFERENT TO THULE’S ACTIVE WITH KIDS RANGES COMPARE TO OTHER BRANDS?
There are many strong stroller brands and some also offer additional products. What we feel we do better than most is to focus on the parent that truly wants to live and active everyday life with their children. Our broad offer covering from-birth prams, pushchairs as well as child bike seats, bike trailers, baby carriers and soon also car seats - are all products designed for ease-of-use to get families going in their daily lives.
HOW HAVE YOU RAISED AWARENESS FOR THULE STROLLER PORTFOLIO, AND WHAT DIFFERENTIATES THIS PUSHCHAIR FROM YOUR COMPETITORS ‘CITY STROLLERS’?
We feel we have designed a from-birth compact city-stroller that delivers “as the full package” on all those aspects that a modern active parent seeks: a sturdy, well-made frame and wheels makes the pushchair feel light and nimble. The cosy bassinet and the padded comfortable reversible seat and easy one-hand manipulation while still maintaining a compact design. A sun canopy that truly protects, but still looks nice and a fantastic basket for all your shopping.
WHAT IS THULE’S MAIN MESSAGE FOR PARENTS IN THE UK?
We have quickly become one of the leading stroller brands in markets where parents already knew of our quality products and brand in the juvenile category in those countries where parents bike a lot with their children. It has taken us longer to make a name for ourselves in the UK, but we know that the current offer with the best 3-wheel all-terrain stroller in the market with the Thule Urban Glide 2 and the newly launched Thule Spring now being complemented by a great frombirth compact pushchair with the Thule Shine we hope to see a similar growth in the UK as we have in many other markets.
WHAT IS NEXT FOR THULE?
All new product development projects have challenges. When targeting a very flexible compact from-birth stroller much of the challenges are around wanting to offer all the various versions of use, such as bassinet and car seat adapters from birth as well as parent and front-facing options in the seated version, while making the product also perform well as a compact pushchair and look great while doing it.
The next few years will be super exciting for us in the juvenile category. We have just started to see the pick-up in sales of Thule Shine and Thule Spring in the pushchair category and are launching a modular premium i-Size approved car seat family in the autumn of 2023 and several key new juvenile products the year after.
WE HAVE SEEN A LOT OF PRESS AND CELEBRITIES USING THE THULE SHINE, WERE THERE ANY CHALLENGES WITH THIS LAUNCH?
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Safe Weaning
GAGGING
Your baby may gag when you introduce solid foods. This is because they’re learning to regulate the amount of food they can chew and swallow at one time. If your baby is gagging, this is what may happen:
• Your baby’s eyes may water
• They might push their tongue forward (or out of their mouth)
• To bring the food forward in their mouth —they might make a retching movement, or they may vomit
CHOKING
Choking can happen with hard foods, bones and small round foods that can easily get stuck in the throat. Remember, you should:
• Cut small round foods, like grapes and cherry tomatoes, into small pieces, peel the skin off fruit, vegetables and sausages (though remember that sausages can be high in salt).
• Remove hard pips or stones from fruit, remove bones from meat or fish.
• Avoid hard foods like raw carrot, apple, whole nuts and peanuts.
• Never give them raw jelly cubes, they can get stuck in the throat.
WHAT TO DO IF MY BABY IS CHOKING
If you think your child is choking and cannot breathe properly:
• Shout for help.
• Get them out of the high chair.
• Support their chest and chin with one hand and with the heel of your hand - give five sharp blows between the shoulder blades.
If this doesn’t dislodge the object Call 999
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REHEATING FOOD
Storing
If you’re batch cooking, cool the food down (ideally within one to two hours) and then freeze or refrigerate. If you’re keeping it in the fridge – use it within 2 days. With rice, make sure it cools within an hour and then goes straight in the fridge or freezer. Rice kept in the fridge should be eaten within 24 hours – never reheat it more than once.
Defrosting
Defrost frozen food thoroughly before reheating. The safest way to do this is in the fridge overnight, or by defrosting it in the microwave (using the defrost setting).
Reheating
When reheating food, make sure it’s steaming hot all the way through, then let it cool before giving it to your baby. If you’re using a microwave, give it a good stir to get rid of any hot air pockets –always check the temperature before feeding your baby. Any cooked food should only be reheated once.
TOP TIP
If you need to cool food down quickly, put it in an airtight container and run cold water over it. Keep stirring so it cools throughout.
FOODS TO AVOID
It’s important to know which foods are safe for your little one. Here’s a list of which ones to avoid and why:
• Sugary snacks – sugar can cause tooth decay. You don’t need to add sugar to your baby’s food either.
• Honey – avoid honey until your baby is 12 months old – it contains bacteria that can lead to infant botulism, a serious illness that can make your baby very unwell.
• Salty foods – like bacon, sausages, chips with extra salt, crackers, crisps, ready-meals, takeaways, gravy and meals made with stock cubes. Babies shouldn’t eat salty foods as it isn’t good for their kidneys, there’s no need to add salt to their food either.
• Soft cheeses — can contain a bacteria called listeria, these include:mouldripened soft cheese, such as brie or camembertripened goats’ milk cheese, such as chevre, soft blue veined cheese, such as Roquefort.
• Unpasteurised cheeses – due to the risk of listeria. Check the labels to make sure you’re buying cheese made from pasteurised milkraw shellfish – this can increase the risk of food poisoning. Children should only eat shellfish that has been thoroughly cooked.
• Shark, swordfish or marlin – high levels of mercury in these fish can affect your baby’s growing nervous system.
DRINKS TO AVOID
• Fruit juice or smoothies – avoid before 12 months as babies don’t need them.
• Squash, fizzy drinks, flavoured milk – even when diluted, for older babies and toddlers, these drinks can fill your child up so they’re not hungry for healthier food. Instead, offer sips of water from a cup with meals.
• Cows’ milk – cows’ milk does not have the right balance of nutrients for babies, so should not be given as a drink before 12 months (however, small amounts can be used in cooking)
• Follow-on formula, growing up milks and goodnight milks are not suitable for babies under 6 months.
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