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IN a day and age when the average Aussie family boasts two children and a dog - a family of eight turns heads. It's a feeling Kew mum of six Natalie Batsakis knows all too well.
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She has spent the last decade bearing children. And has just given birth to her six child, a son, Ares. Mum Natalie Batsakis with Baby Ares.
And after having that many children it's no surprise she has a few stories to tell. Her oldest child, eight-year-old daughter Alyssandra and third child, son Evangelos share a birthday - three years apart. It's something Alyssandra isn't too pleased about but Evangelos thinks it's wonderful and is already planning all the parties they can share. Three-year-old Philip, number four, was born on the bathroom floor at home 10 minutes after the ambulance arrived. "I thought I had heaps of time - I called my parents and told them I was having contractions and I went downstairs to put my thongs on and get read and felt the urge to push," she said. "I thought I can't go anywhere now."
four, it isn't a bad thing to go into labour at home. "It's not like it's your first baby and you don't know what you are doing," she said. "That said, I think that was too quick - it's a lot of stress on the body."
By the time Natalie's parents arrived the ambulance was directing her husband to warm towels in preparation for a home birth.
And Ares was also keen to meet his brothers and sisters, bursting into the world just 20 minutes after Natalie arrived at hospital.
"My dad was losing it, he's from Sudan and was saying that even when he was born he got delivered in a hospital," she laughs.
"My obstetrician reminded me that women who have birthed so many children can go from 1cm-10cm in 2-3 strong contractions," she said.
"So we sent him upstairs to make sure none of the other kids woke up and came downstairs."
"Thankfully we made it and baby Ares arrived safely and is healthy and well."
Within 10 minutes of the ambulance arriving Philip was born. "It was pretty scary actually, they don't have all the monitors like they do in the hospital and when I didn't hear him cry at the start I just panicked, but everything was OK." Natalie says that by baby number
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Reid has been involved in every choice, too, - even as a baby Jarrad and Michael would hold him up to the decorations and get him to choose a favourite.
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shopping list of baby items. Nappies were a real curiosity ... probably because it played to their interest in poo and wee!" Here are Lauren's top ideas for sharing the pregnancy and nesting with your children: 1. The talk!
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If your kids are into art, they could complete an art project for the new baby - such as a drawing for the nursery wall or a handmade card.
Tell your older children first - the news will affect them the most. For the talk, pick a place free of interruptions and distractions. Make the message relatable (for example, refer to another child with a new baby they know). Alternatively, use an ultrasound picture. And if all else fails - point to your tummy!
Your body can also help prepare your older children for a new baby - so try to embrace it and let them embrace it too (literally). By letting your older child touch your belly and feel a kick, you're nurturing the beginnings of a very special relationship. 4. All in for nesting! Your older children can help with preparations for the new arrival.
Parents should also sensitively manage other people's messages about the baby as they may upset your older children.
In Nicole's book, "Planning with Kids", she suggests older siblings can help with setting up the baby's bassinet, making meals in advance, washing baby clothes and looking at baby photos.
With three boys and one girl, in her fifth pregnancy Nicole's response to comments about a preferred gender was "we are just happy with a healthy baby".
These activities provide an opportunity to talk about the baby - its size, its routine, its capabilities and some of the demands and disruptions for the family (eg night waking).
All the hype about the new baby can also be overwhelming for your older children.
Having your children help with these tasks also shows them they can have a role to play (rather than simply telling them).
Some people might talk about the baby like there's absolutely no one else in your life (such as that toddler clinging to your leg). Here, change the conversation to include the other children. 2. Books, books, books! There are some fantastic picture books about new babies. The author will have spent countless hours thinking from the child's perspective and crafted the story to help children with the adjustment (trust me - I know because it's what I've spent the last 16 months doing). As well as being a fun and intimate experience for adult and child, sharing a book can prompt further discussion.
Grandparents can get in on the act here too. My mum helped my boys create a beautiful welcome home banner for our third child, which now has a place amongst our most treasured keepsakes. 6. Sharing memories! We love to look back on photos of our children when they were little, including ultrasound photos and tell stories about those times. Share these with your children and discuss how the baby is just like they were and how they are different now. And does it get easier? "Yes," says Nicole. "When you do have a few, once you put in the work for the first one or two it flows on to the others. The older ones lead the process with the younger ones." So there's good news for those planning an entire basketball team like Nicole!
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"Everyone would stop, look at him and play with him," she said.
Nicole and Ryan Impey recently travelled to Japan for a family wedding, but this time the seasoned travellers took their 11 week old son Mawson with them. Armed with information, Nicole who was breastfeeding their son, bought a modesty cover as to not offend. "As long as you've got a cover it's OK - but saying that I never saw another woman feeding in public," she said. Most shopping centres and even Disney had feeding rooms - but in more remote areas it wasn't that easy to find somewhere to feed Mawson. "Finding places to breastfeed was difficult because I didn't know the area - here (in Australia) you know you can go to a cafe or shopping centre - but over there I had no idea where anything was," she said. "I had to feed him in random spots which was different." While feeding was a challenge, Nicole says travelling with a baby has its benefits - including interacting with
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"We have so many photos of Japanese women surrounding Mawson in the carrier with my husband because they were so smitten with him." Would they travel overseas with a baby again? Sure. "You just need to be prepared that you can't do as much as you did without a baby and that you need to plan your day around naps and feeding," she said. "This age is particularly good because I could put Mawson down and he wouldn't go anywhere - I think if he was mobile it would present some different challenges." TIPS FOR TRAVELLING WITH A BABY: ■ Be prepared to go with the flow ■ Don't expect to do as much as you would pre-baby ■ Have days with nothing planned so that they can recover - babies need a break too ■ Make sure you stay at baby-friendly facilities (some hotels in Japan had no room for a portacot)
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"But the main thing was that I wasn't stressed, I was happy and at home with the kids. "And soon enough he realised it was going to work." But working from home still has it stigmas, with people often asking Sam whether she is going to get a 'real job' once the kids are older. "I have to say to them, this is a real job - I don't just sit at home and play house." With everything online and in the cloud, Sam says technology has opened up a new workforce, which is particularly promising for new mums. "It allows you to work from home, at any hour and work around your children," she said. "Now that my kids are eight and 10 it makes things much easier, but as they get older I'll be able to work more and I think my business can grow."
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They shared it with other professionals and Red Sparrow Books was born.
FOR some children, everyday tasks like brushing their teeth or going to get a haircut can be filled with anxiety and stress.
They are now making stories for a range of different subject in the hope it will help parents of children on the spectrum, too.
That's where Red Sparrow Books come in - providing an interactive library of social stories for children on the autism spectrum.
One of the most important stories, according to Melissa and Jo-anne is the one that shows police are nothing to be afraid of.
Melissa and Jo-anne started putting the stories together about a year ago, after Jo-anne (a photographer) asked Melissa to work with her on sessions for special needs kids.
"Absconding is an issue for many of these kids," Melissa said. "And most kids are taught that police are scary by their parents who often use them as a way to discipline them.
"I have a child on the spectrum and I thought it was a much needed reference for parents in the same situation," she said. A social story is used to provide an outline of an experience a child needs to do - it could be brushing their teeth or an experience like an excursion to the zoo. It runs through what to expect while being instructional and informative. "These kids have high anxiety for things they don't know - so these social stories allow them to know what to expect," Melissa said. "So we thought we'll make one up for
"But this particular story gets across that police are safe, who they are and what is the process if you come across them." Melissa Weatherley (left) and Jo-anne Danes are doing their best to make life easier for kids on the spectrum. the photography to run them through a basic session of what they do, who we are, what a photographer looks like, what a camera does. She said changes in environments can often cause meltdowns for children. "I know myself it takes time to make
Another popular story is getting a haircut.
up a social story - if this can help families to lower their children's anxiety and stress it's great," Melissa said.
"Average children can use these stories too - not just kids on the spectrum."
Jo took the images and Melissa wrote the story and with a little help from family - they were able to make it all interactive.
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Phoenix Park 3 Ivanhoe Grove, Malvern East The Phoenix Park precinct is the heart of Malvern East, providing a wonderful location for the community to meet, learn from one another, attend activities and recreate. Markham Reserve 80 Victory Blvd, Ashburton The excellent adventure playground features climbing nets, a large seesaw, a flying fox, monkey bars, a rotating flower, large wooden kookaburras, a sandpit and great swings for all ages.
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The playground is completely enclosed by a safety fence. Como and Como North Parks Home to Stonnington's Carols by Candlelight each year, it's no surprise locals flock to these parks regularly. There is plenty to keep the family entertained here, including exercise equipment, a playground, bicycle path, barbecue area and ample space to kick the footy.
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Ferndale Park Glen Iris Road, Glen Iris Situated on the little known Ferndale Trail, the tress in this park seem to go on forever and it has a great playground that will keep the kids wanting to come back. The kids will also be amazed by the futuristic toilet block.
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Fighting fire with water to beat bullies MOST martial arts programs rely on striking the attacker with violent punches, kicks, knees and elbows where children can't control the outcome of their strikes on an aggressor - but the Gracie Bullyproof program takes a different approach.
Catering for children ages 5-13, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu differs from other martial arts programs because they teach, first and foremost, to defuse confrontations with words and never to instigate physical aggression. The key difference is that students at Gracie Jiu-Jitsu are taught vocal and physical skills in context of the variety of situations bully can occur in.
Children are taught to fight fire with water so you never have to worry about your own child becoming a bully themselves.
"It's all about minimising the impact of bullying and the need to engage in bullying behaviour because of the strong sense of confidence and self value you develop within the class," he said.
Gracie Jiu Jitsu Burwood teaches children how to defuse confrontations with words first and never to initiate physical aggression through an emphasis on verbal Jiu Jitsu. If attacked, they will have the techniques to non-violently neutralise the threat and gain control until help arrives or they are able to negotiate with the aggressor to end the confrontation. Owner Robbie Singh is a behavioural analyst who provides social skills training in a variety of educational settings during the day and brings those skills to the martial arts setting. He has been running the Bullyproof program for the last five years and says the children are able to walk away knowing how to interpret the behaviours and intentions of those around them. 16 SUMMER 2018/2019
"If you teach children what bullying is they are able to identify it when they are being bullied and catch themselves when they engage in behaviour that could be perceived as bullying by someone else.
Children are taught to fight fire with water so you never have to worry about your own child becoming a bully themselves. By using role play and games they are taught how to tell the difference between harmless jokes and actual harassment and cruelty. "Our goal is to instil in your child unshakeable confidence so they can
overcome bullies without violence," Robbie said. "We will teach your child to use verbal assertiveness to deter bullies and several non-violent self-defence techniques to stay safe if physically assaulted."
"The bottom line is: we will prepare your child to defend themselves against bullies without turning them into one." Gracie Jiu Jitsu Burwood is one of only three certified Gracie Bullyproof program providers in Australia. Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Burwood Unit 2, 5-13 Sinnott St Burwood VIC 3125 Mobile: 0430 154 012 www.stonningtonboroondarakids.com.au
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"With such limited choice and often poor quality and overpriced, we thought surely it could be done better."
Bedtime designs and manufactures everything themselves which helps them keep the cost low and deliver the best possible value to their customers.
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They also know how painful it can be waiting months for your order - so they carry plenty of stock and in most cases can ship orders within three working days.
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"We're proud of the fact that every night, thousands of children around Australia are tucked up in our kid's beds," he said.
They also put kids first - their beds not only pass the test of time, but Bedtime only uses the best sustainable materials and non-toxic child friendly finishes.
"From single beds to triple bunks and everything in between, we offer the largest range of quality kid's furniture around. "
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ALLERGIES on the rise ONE in 10 infants have a food allergy and food induced anaphylaxis has doubled over the past 10 years, but Australian children are being forced to wait up to two years to see a specialist.
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia CEO Maria Said wants people with food allergies to have an improved quality of life and do the things most people take for granted, with reduced risk.
Allergy rates in children are increasing, and despite this parents are struggling to get their children's allergies assessed in the public system.
"Teens and young adults are at the highest risk of fatal, food-triggered anaphylactic reactions out of any age group," Ms Said commented.
At least a 12-month wait is not uncommon for a food challenge test at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital, leaving many parents to visit expensive private practitioners.
Allergy facts:
To address this problem, the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia, the leading medical and patient organisations for allergy in Australia, developed a National Allergy Strategy in collaboration with other key stakeholder organisations.
■ Hospital admissions for anaphylaxis (severe, life threatening allergic reactions) have increased five-fold in the last 20 years
■ Allergic diseases are among the fastest growing chronic conditions in Australia, affecting approximately 1 in 5 Australians
Allergy rates in children are increasing.
The federal government recently announced five years of funding for the implementation of the strategy.
to improve access to care for people with allergic conditions, particularly those in rural and remote areas.
need to learn from these tragic events and implement processes to prevent them from occurring again."
Projects include development of standardised food allergy content to be included in all accredited food hygiene courses, and the development of online resources for teens and young adults with allergies to share their experiences.
"Sadly, there have been many near misses and preventable deaths related to food and drug allergy," immunologist and Associate Professor Richard Loh said.
Allergies affect about 20 percent of the Australian population.
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She says there are many reasons a child may have continence issues ranging from dehydration to holding on for too long in the playground. "We take a holistic approach. We're not just looking at the issue but why it's happening," she said. "We do a lot of education to get the
"Parents shouldn't suffer in silence - there is help out there," she said. "If you are concerned about your children's continence or bet wetting, it's worthwhile coming in. We could even set your mind at ease." There is no need for a referral from your doctor. Experience and knowledge is what sets Fitwise apart. Their staff not only have a passion for women's, men's and children's pelvic health - but they have the qualifications behind them so you can trust you have the most up-to-date evidence based information at hand. Fitwise Armadale 1095 (Rear) High Street, Armadale 9822 4999 www.stonningtonboroondarakids.com.au
If in doubt,
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eligible residents in the Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network catchment area (Eastern and North Eastern Melbourne) using the service after hours can access it for free until May 2019. My Emergency Dr CEO, Dr Justin Bowra said the app was developed by a group of Australian emergency department doctors as a way to improve access to emergency care and alleviate pressure on public hospital emergency departments. "When your GP is available, we recommend that you talk to your GP as usual," Dr Bowra said. "But this service is there to help with those times when your GP is not available and you're just not sure if you need to go to the emergency department." All doctors on the app are specialist emergency doctors. This means they are not junior doctors, they are not doctor-in-training, they are the doctors who run emergency departments and in fact they are among the most senior emergency doctors in Australia. The summer holiday season is usually a quiet time for most businesses, but Dr
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Dr Kataria says he and his team all too often see adult's orthodontic problems that could have been fixed earlier in life.
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It jjustt means th there iis a chance h tto determine if problems exist and determine the best time to start correcting them. While parents are usually pretty good at taking their children to see the dentist every six months, Dr Kataria says the orthodontist is just as important. At your first visit to Anglehouse Orthodontics an XRay is taken of your child's jaw in order to see teeth developing inside the bone. That helps Dr Kataria identify any issues and as a result he can put plans in place to guide jaw growth, lower the risk of trauma and avoid the need for
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With class sizes limited to 12 students, Andale is able to offer individualised education programs to help each child thrive in the classroom.
Ms Cotter said these classes were great for students' physical coordination and self-esteem.
Andale teachers have undergone special training, and the school even has a speech therapist on staff to support its learning programs. Principal Marg Cotter said students were taught at their own level and pace. "We use individualised education programs to capitalise on the students' strengths and build their weaknesses," she explained. Students are also offered performing
The small learning environment is also beneficial for children with language and learning difficulties, who can find themselves overwhelmed by the amount of faces and noise at mainstream schools. But one of the best things about Andale School is the friendships students make - real friends who they look forward to seeing every day because they have fun, laugh and learn together Andale School is located at 84 Charles Street, Kew. For more information, phone 9853 3911 or email andaleschool@andale. vic.edu.au
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WINDMILL Educational Toys and equipment is a wonderful toy shop located in Mont Albert.
Windmill opened in 1977, the aim was to source and supply good products that met a variety of educational needs and enrich the lives of children.
It's a family run business that has been supplying quality educational toys and equipment for 41 years. There are also Windmill stores in Adelaide and Tasmania. When it first opened in 1977, the aim was to source and supply good products that met a variety of educational needs and enrich the lives of children. Owners Annabel and Roger Richards annually visited toy fairs in Melbourne, Europe and Hong Kong and had an expert understanding of the types of products that were available. Having three children of their own they saw a need for better products with educational value to be available in Melbourne at that time. The Richards' built their business up and at its height it was providing a wide range of products to parents, kindergartens, child care centres and schools throughout Australia. Windmill stuck to its goals of providing for educational needs and
There are a great many products to choose from in different categories including: art materials and craft kits, outdoor playthings and sports equipment, toys for babies and early years, vehicles and train sets, construction sets, dolls and accessories, doll houses, puppets, animals, play sets, percussion instruments, maths and literacy teaching aids, science kits, special needs products and play furniture, including children's stoves and lovely wooden Australian made children's tables and chairs. Windmill is also a member of the independent Toy Specialists of Australia (ITSA) and there are many great new products in the Windmill shop that were specially selected by the ITSA members for the Christmas Catalogue.
they developed a very good reputation with specialists such as physiotherapists. Through these relationships they became able to provide a range of products that cater to a variety of individual special needs such as autism and different physical and mental handicaps. Windmill also has its loyal customers
and the shop has provided for generations of families looking for good quality presents at a reasonable price. Many of the present day customers have fond memories of receiving toys from Windmill when they were children. The shop staff are always ready to suggest a product that will suit a
Windmill still tries to focus on education and as well as fun and stimulating toys. There are a number of teaching resources to help develop children's, reading, writing and mathematics and other cognitive skills. 591 Whitehorse Road, Mont Albert 9830 4336 www.windmill.net.au
Bright, modern take ON PRE-SCHOOL WHEN Linda Belli became a mum, she desperately needed a break - but didn’t necessarily want to send her to child care. She hoped and wished for a place that she could send her daughter for a few hours where she would be engaged, comfortable and happy while giving her that much needed break.
library and a music room.” That was nine years ago - and since then Belli and her team at Bubbles Pre-School have created a beautiful space with a really lovely vibe. “We really pride ourselves on teaching children the importance of being kind and thoughtful,” Belli said.
So when her daughter reached primary school, she took the plunge and created her very own dream ‘preschool’.
“It’s a big focus for our teachers, as they know that the first five years of a child’s life is when they form the foundational core of who they are.”
“I had no teaching experience, had never worked in the education sector, so I approached it from a parent’s perspective,” Linda, more affectionately known as Belli, said.
The relationships between the children and teachers are really special, but it’s also the relationships with parents that makes Bubbles Pre-school such a lovely place to be.
“It had to be somewhere where I would have wanted my daughter to go. Somewhere really homey, bright, clean, beautiful, modern, but not coldly so, and rather than having a bunch of rooms, I thought it would be fantastic to have an art room and a
But watch this space, next year Bubbles will be introducing a suite of mini-classes which will include 40 minute cardio class where mums and dads can come along with their 3-4 year old and exercise together to music.
Other mini classes include a two-hour class called ‘I Make Stuff’ for kinder aged children where they can make/ construct/build their little hearts out and an hour-long ‘Granddies’ class specially designed for grandparents to enjoy with a grandchild. There will be eight
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family friendly Suzanne Murphy can provide children's furniture that suits your needs.
Custom Kids Furniture MADE WITH QUALITY MATERIALS
ARE you looking for a custom made children's bed that doesn't compromise on quality? Dreamworld Furniture specialises in custom made furniture made from only the best materials. Owner Suzanne Murphy says attention to detail and the ability to provide truly customised furniture is what sets her business apart from her competitors. "I'm building a bed for a child with Rett Syndrome which means her mother has to lift her in and out of bed, so I've measured the mother so she doesn't have to bend," Suzanne said. "We've also made beds for other children with severe disabilities that can include sliding gates or safety rails. "We can work with you to provide what you need." Dreamworld Furniture can also make beds with adjustable heights - removing the need to buy a toddler bed, instead allowing a child to move straight from the cot to a regular bed. Suzanne says the most important thing when buying bedding is stability.
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"It's a really important for parents to ensure the bed they buy is stable," she said. "This is because parents lie down with their kids or the kids jump on the bed. "Our beds have slats in two pieces, which make them very strong and reduces the risk of injury." Dreamworld Furniture has been running for 48 years and 31 of those in Nunawading - and experience counts. That's why Suzanne and her team not only deliver the beds, but put them together - all while getting your child involved in the process. "I like to say this is your big boy's bed," she said. "It's important for kids to feel comfortable with the change." They also provide practical storage solutions, bed trundles, bookcases and tallboys. So if you are looking for custom made furniture in all sizes and made from the finest quality materials - look no further than Dreamworld Furniture. Dreamworld Furniture 333 Whitehorse Rd, Nunawading 9878 8886
WHEN brothers Jack and Tom Lidgett took over Ashburton Cycles six months ago, they he were excited about growing the community based, family friendly bicycle store.
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d Both had been studying and were ready to jump into the workforce, ready to take on their new business venture together. They've found a lot of their customers are proud to support a local business.
Brothers Jack an d Tom Lidgett took over Ashburton Cycl es six months ago.
"There are a lot of people who get a lot of joy out of supporting local businesses," Tom said. nt It's something of an investment ae to buy a bike, so Tom and Jack are eager to help customers through the process. Customers can take their bike for a test run before they buy it, to make sure they're making the right choice. Something the brothers have noticed since taking over the business is the fact that bikes, and bike-riding, is a lovely activity for families to enjoy together. Whenever kids visit the store, they inevitably want to try out the bikes on display, and Tom and Jack are always happy to oblige. They are particularly keen to encourage children to enjoy riding their bikes, and that's why they want parents to make sure they're making the right decisions. "We sell the the Neo by Apollo range, they are the lightest kids bikes in
Australia," Tom said. In their experience, kids don't enjoy riding heavier bikes and it becomes difficult for them. They really want to engender a love for bike riding from a young age, reminding parents to avoid buying cheap toy bikes, and rather invest in a good quality, child's bike. "They make riding difficult, and they won't enjoy it," Tom said of the cheap bikes. Customers who mention this article to Tom or Jack, can receive 10 per cent off when they purchase a Neo children's bike. Ashburton Cycles 277 High St, Ashburton 9885 1716
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THERE are few things better than seeing an excited child opening their presents on Christmas morning.
Toys encourages - they get the kids away from the screen and inspire them to use their imagination.
And there is nothing sadder than seeing them get bored of a toy just weeks later.
Whether it's a Wishbone balance bike, a wooden castle or dollhouse, a hand-carved animal, a giant truck, or a play kitchen, you will find unique and traditional wooden toys that will be loved and treasured for many years. All toys are ecofriendly, ethically made, non-toxic and chosen with great care. And all age groups are catered for, starting with organic and non-toxic toys for newborns right up to puzzles and games for children as old as 10.
That's why Honeybee Toys is dedicated to providing toys that stand the test of time and provide imaginative play opportunities with Australia's largest collection of European wooden toys right on your local doorstep. Owner Melissa said Christmas is the perfect time to buy the type of toys for children that will grow with them as their needs develop. Open-ended play is making a huge resurgence right now as people return to the basics and simple magic of childhood. "Wobbel Boards are really popular because they can be used so many ways," she said. "As well as getting kids moving and developing their sense of balance, they can be used in imaginary play, a step up to help at the kitchen bench, a seat, a slide - the options are endless. And Wobbel is great for getting kids up and away from their devices." And that's exactly what the carefully selected range at Honeybee www.stonningtonboroondarakids.com.au
Honeybee Toys was born 15 years ago when Melissa found it almost impossible to find quality wooden toys for her own young children. "There was a real lack of wooden toys here, even only 15 years ago, only one store in Melbourne stocked a tiny range and there were no online stores at all." It soon became the dream, not only to source quality wooden toys for their children, but to make them available for like-minded families in Australia. "I spent a lot of time researching where the best toys were made, most of them came out of Europe and had
never Australia,"" she said said. been in Australia "It was mind-blowing to realise that the only toys I could find here were plastic, often connected to TV programs, and battery-operated. Where were the classic simple toys that allowed children to be children to be children, to develop language and motor skills, and to imagine for themselves? Where was the magic of childhood?". So Melissa and her husband Brendan took the plunge, left their jobs, and immersed themselves in the world of handmade toys, they made contact with the very best European toy makers and began importing directly. People in the toy industry shook their heads, they said it couldn't be done. But today
Spiel Gut rainbow toys are really popular .
Honeybee Toys represents 20 of the world's very best handmade toy brands, and supplies toy shops throughout Australia with their natural toy ranges. Their flagship store and first love is right in the heart of Malvern. Honeybee Toys will be open extended hours over the Christmas period and their friendly staff are more than happy to provide gift ideas for kids of every age; so take a visit and experience the magic of childhood for yourself! Honeybee Toys 264 Glenferrie Rd Malvern VIC 3144 9500 8632 SUMMER 2018/2019 31
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Christmas gifts TO MAKE THEIR EYES SPARKLE LOOKING for gorgeous and funky gifts for kids this Christmas? Starting out as the little business that could - from humble beginnings on eBay to a 400 square metre showroom in the heart of Deepdene - Hip Kids has something for everyone. Owners Sue and David Bennardo started the business 10 years ago when Sue was pregnant. Soon enough David quit his corporate job to focus on Hip Kids and the business has gone from strength to strength. "We were searching for fun and unique wooden toys that were not only beautifully designed and functional, but would last the test of time," Sue said. "We spent countless hours researching and eventually began designing and creating our own range of stylish and inspirational toys and furniture and so Hip Kids was born." From the moment you walk inside the showroom you are greeted by numerous beautifully made pieces of furniture and toys. From balance bikes to wooden crafted doll prams, it's clear David and Sue know what they are talking about. "We design our products under the Hip Kids brand and dispatch Australia wide," Sue said. "Our most popular products without doubt are kid's beds, tables and chairs and toy boxes." But as the weather warms up pedal bikes, two-in-one trikes and houses gain
popularity and they are great Christmas presents. And let's not forget their beautifully crafted cubby houses - perfect for the little prince or princess in your life.
Whichever age group your child falls into, HipKids has the ideal present to make their eyes sparkle. Mention this ad and received a free wooden vegetable set worth $29.95
when you spend $150. Hip Kids 50 Whitehorse Rd, Deepdene 9816 8588 www.hipkids.com.au
The pick OF THE BUNCH RAYNERS Orchard offers the opportunity to learn about everyday life on an orchard, how fruit grows and the chance to pick and taste your own fruit. They also run fruit tasting tours and workshops that teach people how to preserve fruit without chemicals or additives. Located in the gorgeous Yarra Valley, Rayners offers customers over 450 varieties of fruit.
DIVORCE IS BAD ENOUGH,
why go through court too? DIVORCE doesn't always have to be messy. The end of a relationship is hard enough without fighting it out in the courts, causing emotional distress for yourself and your kids. That's why Spectrum Law and Mediations refuses to go to court. "I think we've been fed a diet of (TV shows) Suits and LA Law where that's what they do," owner Mary Louise Hatch says. "It's awful and it's unnecessary. "Families should be able to go through separation and divorce without going to court." With more than 20 years of experience as a family lawyer, Mary Louise knows there are better ways. "We help them resolve their financial settlements and parenting arrangements peacefully and respectfully," she says. 32 SUMMER 2018/2019
Her team helps separating families plan for their future - providing information and advice to those thinking about ending a relationship and what the next steps might be. Spectrum Law and Mediations will work with you to come to an agreement that is tailored to suit your individual circumstances.
The farm shop features preserves, fresh fruit, sauces, preserving equipment and fruit leathers. Also available is a function room and cafe which serves farm style meals. As owner Len Rayner explained, Rayners Orchard has a welcoming family feel and staff share their knowledge with guests from all over the world. "We have one of the largest fruiting plant nurseries in Melbourne," Len said. "We want to encourage visitors to
experience the joys of tree-ripened fruit and to educate visitors about everyday farming life, including farming methods and practices, as well as picking, storing and eating a wide variety of fruit." Rayners Orchard fruit products are free from anything artificial and staff use sustainable farming practices. "We have 40 years of farming experience and our staff include local people as well as three generations from our family. They all strive to deliver our customers an experience to be remembered," Len said. Rayners Orchard has their first 'fruits of the Yarra Valley festival planned for February 2019. Len and his team hope to make this a regular event to showcase. Rayners Orchard is located at 60 Schoolhouse Road in Woori Yallock and is open 9am to 5pm over summer (closed Christmas day). For more information, phone 59647654.
So if you are looking for a personalised approach that is sensitive to what could be the toughest time in your life contact Mary Louise and her team for an initial complementary discussion. She could save you thousands in expensive lawyer fees and court costs - and save your family extra heartache. Spectrum Law and Mediations www.spectrumlawandmediations.com.au 98173480 0425 725 224 www.stonningtonboroondarakids.com.au
reality bites
TAKING THE STRESS OUT OF
early learning
There are some incredible benefits to childcare or kinder, but choosing the right one can be daunting
WHEN the time approaches, it can be stressful for parents returning to work and looking for childcare options for their young child. For some of us, childcare is a necessity.
attended regular, quality early learning are more likely to go on to further education, to be employed, to earn more and have improved health outcomes.
While for others, there's no deadline. Either way, making the right choice and handing over your child to an educator or choosing the right preschool isn't easy.
There are also benefits for families, communities and the nation including:
That's why DANIELLE GALVIN spoke to David Worland, CEO of the Early Learning Association of Australia, to get some practical tips for parents to make the transition as smooth as possible and how to choose the right place to nurture your child's development and learning. 1. What are some of the signs parents should look out for which could indicate their child might be ready for more, i.e. being bored or acting up at home? As a parent, there a number of signs that will tell you that your child is ready for kindergarten. They may show signs of boredom at home or start to develop specific interests in different areas. Observe if your child can sit and remain engaged with an activity for reasonable periods of time. If your child is showing signs of wanting to socialise with others, such as your child readily approaches or talks to other children or adults during visits to the park, then that is a sign they are ready for preschool. Early signs of resilience such as the ability to independently get up from a fall and continue playing also indicate readiness for kindergarten along with the ability to share with siblings, and take turns. 2. What are some of the known benefits to early learning? There is overwhelming evidence of the positive outcomes of two years of preschool. For children, two years of quality early learning can assist those who are behind in their learning to catch up to their peers and start school ready together. Also, children who have www.stonningtonboroondarakids.com.au
■ More parents enter the workforce, increasing Australia's productivity. ■ Improvement to Australia's declining school performance in international benchmark testing. ■ The national costs of education, justice and health are reduced resulting in overall savings. ■ Increased net GDP for Australia of up to $30 billion cumulative to 2050 (Price Waterhouse Coopers, 2014). 3. Is there an age at which a child should be attending childcare or kindergarten? Is there research that shows a specific age is beneficial or does it differ from child to child? The science behind brain development shows that 90% of a child's brain is developed before the age of 5. Research highlights that the two years before school are optimal for learning essential skills for life. In their 2016 report entitled Preschool - Two Years are Better Than One: Developing a universal preschool program for Australian 3 year-olds - evidence, policy and implementation , the Mitchell Institute's Stacey Fox and Myra Geddes noted that between the ages of three and five years, foundation skills critical for learning are established. Ages three to five years are considered the sweet spot for reducing disadvantage and enhancing readiness for school, setting a child up for life. 4. What are some basic tips for parents, to know how to choose the right childcare centre? It can be a difficult, overwhelming decision! Start with some research about centres in your local area. Jump online
and check out centre websites, look for statements about their learning philosophy or approach. Go to the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority website www. acecqa.gov.au and click on the link (from the home page) to the National Registers where you can search on a centre to find some key details about its service offerings and National Quality Standard Ratings. Then organise to visit the centre, talk to the staff and during your visit take note of how staff interact with the children. 5. Does it matter how many days a child attends? Any time spent in quality early learning is beneficial but research generally points to 15 hours a week as being the minimum recommended period. 6. Are there any questions that a parent should definitely ask, when doing a tour of a pre-school, childcare, kindergarten? Make sure you ask about fees and request services to explain to you how the Child Care Subsidy works. Ask the service about how they communicate with parents i.e. some might have a book where they note the day's activities and messages while others might use an online portal platform like Storypark. Ask about place availability, waitlisting and commencement dates. If your child has any additional physical or intellectual needs then be sure to ask the service how they will cater for those needs. It's really important too to understand the services education and care philosophy. Ask them about their performance against the National Quality Standards. 7. What are some basic tips for easing your child into a childcare environment? Try to regularly talk to your child about going to kindergarten or childcare and use a positive tone - talk
David Worland, CEO Early Learning Association Australia. about making new friends, the great play equipment and how exciting it will be. Ask your child how they are feeling about it and when the day arrives, be organised by having your child's bag ready with lunch packed (if required as some services provide meals), sun hat etc. It's also important to support your child with conversations about their learning and friendship experiences. 8. Any other tips for parents? As well as preparing your child, prepare yourself for a time of change by focusing on the positives for your child and family. Kindergarten and childcare is a major first step toward independence for your child and also opens up opportunities for parents such as returning to work, study, or taking on other interests. SUMMER 2018/2019 33
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Is your
backyard safe?
By Melissa Grant
Children's Hospital (RCH) Melbourne.
ONE thing kids love about the warm summer months is that they can spend more time playing in the backyard.
Other typical backyard injuries are caused by falling onto concrete, running into gates and falling from fences, fence posts and balconies.
The backyard is a fantastic place for children to explore, learn and have fun, especially with siblings and friends.
Another scary statistic is that the majority of childhood drownings occur in swimming pools.
But the outdoor space can be dangerous for little ones.
It's recommended that children under five years of age be supervised all times when playing outdoors.
Statistics show the most common place for childhood injury is the home, with many mishaps occurring in the backyard or garden. It's not hard to see why this is the case given the multitude of hazards lurking out the back door. There are the obvious dangers such as pools, pets, BBQs, sheds and play equipment. But there are also risks posed by things less noticeable, such as poisonous plants and hanging tree branches. Trampolines, monkey bars, swings and climbing equipment such as tree houses are the main outdoor play equipment commonly associated with injuries, according to the Royal
Parents should also be selective when it comes to play equipment regardless of a child's age. It's important to consider potential misuse of equipment such as trampolines and swings as well as gaps where limbs may become trapped. So how do you ensure your backyard is safe? Here are Kidsafe's tips to avoid child injuries in the backyard
Saving Society Australia checklist ■ Ensure the area is free of drowning hazards. This includes ponds, pet water bowls, and - buckets ■ Make sure play equipment is stable and has no sharp edges, splinters or edges that can come loose ■ Cut off any sharp branches that hang at the child and adult eye level ■ Remove tripping hazards and rubbish ■ Check that plants in your garden aren't poisonous ■ Place play equipment away from paths and solid garden edgings ■ Supervise children on and around play equipment at all times ■ When choosing backyard play equipment for your children, choose equipment that complies with the Australian Standard AS 468
■ Have a safe play area that's separate from hazards like cars, driveways or pools
■ Trampolines comply with the Australian Standard AS 4989 and have safety pads installed to cover the frame and springs
■ Ensure you swimming pool or spa surrounded by a safety barrier that's been checked using the Royal Life
■ Put a soft surface under play equipment over 500mm high to cushion falls
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■ Garages and sheds should be kept locked. Put pesticides, paints, chemicals and other poisons stored in tightly covered, labelled, original containers out of reach of children ■ Store all flammable liquids safely (as per directions) and away from ignition sources ■ Cement in garden statues and bird baths to prevent a crushing hazard ■ Ensure electrical equipment, power points and light switches are protected from the weather ■ Separate pets from children, except when supervised ■ Cover garden ponds and water features with a grate, grill or mesh cover ■ Never leave lawn mowers or other equipment switched on and unsupervised when children are around ■ Ensure children wear hats, shoes and sunscreen when out in the yard.
seconds for a toddler to drown ALMOST 20 children under the age of four drowned last year - the majority of them in swimming pools. And all it takes for 20 seconds for a toddler to drown. While that number was down on the previous year, Kidsafe Victoria general manager Jason Chambers says it is an issue that needs to be addressed. "Drowning continues to be one of the leading causes of accidental death for Australian children under five years of age," he said. "While safety barriers can be effective in reducing the risk of backyard pool drowning incidents, evidence suggests that a large number of drowning deaths are the result of barriers that are faulty, or non-compliant with Australian standards." Senator and Minister for Sport Bridget McKenzie said: "We are a nation of water lovers and thanks to decades of campaigning we have brought our drowning rates down - but we need to move the dial even further.
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■ Check BBQs are stable. If they are movable put them away when not in use
"I urge all Australians to watch their children around water, swim at patrolled beaches between the red and yellow flags, to wear life jackets when on boats and watercraft, avoid alcohol around water and to teach their children about swimming and water safety." While pool and spa barriers play an important role in reducing the risk of childhood drowning, Kidsafe is reminding all parents to keep an eye on kids around the water. Common issues with pool barriers include: ■ Gates and doors that don't self-latch or self-close ■ Climbable objects near the barrier, such as pot plants, chairs, pool pumps near the pool barrier which could allow a child to climb over the fence ■ Excess space under the fence, and; ■ Misuse (propping the pool gate open) For more information, visit www. kidsafevic.com.au
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The Sleep Coach ANSWERS Cheryl Fingleson is The Sleep Coach.
By Melissa Grant
what's coming next. How do you help babies sleep?
EVERYONE needs a good night's sleep. When you're a parent this can be easier said than done, but there are things you can do to ensure everyone in your family is getting enough shut-eye. Sleep consultant Cheryl Fingleson has helped hundreds of parents establish gentle and safe sleep habits for their child. As 'The Sleep Coach', Cheryl works with families to improve settling and sleep techniques, establish good sleeping routines and transition a child from cot to bed. Often, she says, parents simply don't know how to get their child to sleep and stay asleep. "The unfortunate thing is there is so little information out there," she said. "Mums are taught how to fall pregnant, they are taught how to push out the baby, they say they are taught a little bit about settling, they are taught how to feed. "A lot of people say 'my babies sleep', but often they don't. They think it's a reflection that they are doing something wrong. They need the knowledge that's all." A certified sleep coach, Cheryl is passionate about babies and sleep and loves seeing the results of her work. "You go into homes when marriages are falling apart because people can't think straight because of a lack of sleep," the grandmother said. "You see them a week or two later and you won't believe the change. It's the most beautiful, rewarding thing I could do." Here, Cheryl answers common questions parents have about children and sleep. When can I sleep train my baby? Up until 4.5 months the brain is not developed enough to sleep train. Prior to that we like to put the baby down so they can sleep on their own. In the early stages, parents make the mistake of keeping their baby awake too long. In first few weeks all babies do is sleep and eat. When they get overtired their brain gets wired and they can't fall asleep. It's important to mimic the environment of the womb by keeping them warm and swaddled. From 4.5 months you can start to try and settle. Babies are like us - they like to know www.stonningtonboroondarakids.com.au
The four key things I tell parents is routine, sleep window, consistency, and drowsy but awake. Routine is the constant routine of bedtime. If a child is on solids it could be solids, bath, milk, story and then bed. The baby starts to know what is coming next. Obviously an early bedtime is better or they start getting overtired. The sleep window is the time the baby starts showing sleep signs. This could be yawning, pulling ears or, if they are a bit older, clumsiness. If they get overtired it's hard for them to fall asleep because cortisone is released and that acts as adrenaline - that's what we call a second wind. Consistency is simply whatever you do, do it consistently. Drowsy but awake means they are in this state when they go to bed. We don't want to feed to sleep or rock to sleep. When we put them in the cot or bed, we want them to be awake. This is because when they wake up from their sleep cycle they will want you to do whatever you did to get them back to sleep. Sleep regressions - are they real? What should I expect? I don't like to call them sleep regressions. I like to call them sleep progressions or growth spurts. You invariably find that a baby goes through a growth spurt or milestone, which often affects sleep because they have to practice moves in their cots. With crawling, for example, they get up and practice crawling in their cot. It's important to keep to a routine during this time, which will pass. When will my child sleep through the night? How can I help make this happen? It's a very difficult question. At 12 months, some mums are happy if their child feeds and goes back to sleep quickly. Some babies can sleep through from six months or even sooner, some take longer, there is no fixed rule. There are many issues that may affect sleep, such as snoring, colds, teething, reflux, sleep associations and many more. We always rule out medical issues before sleep training your baby. It is definitely not advisable for newborn babies to sleep through the night as their stomach is the size of a pea so they need to eat more often two to three hourly.
YOUR QUESTIONS
While babies can sleep through from six months, if the child is underweight the doctor may want the baby to have the extra feed. How do I transition my child from cot to bed? I don't like to move a baby from a cot to a bed until they're 2.5 years or 3 years old. Before this, their brain is not formed enough to keep an instruction for 12 hours. However, if the child is getting out the cot you can transition them for safety. When you transition, you have to give strict instructions not to get out. The older they are, the easier it is for them to understand. Parents have to be firm in their instructions. Discipline is required to keep them in their bed. Also, a lot of parents move their child to a bed because they need the cot for their next child. This is not a good reason to transition a child to a bed. When do children stop napping? It varies. I believe children need a daily nap or a rest up until when they start kindergarten. Even when they are in kindergarten they still need some naps . But it depends on each individual child. How much sleep does my child need? There is no hard and fast rule. Sleep varies from child to child. The amounts that follow are for a 24-hour period and include naps and the night sleep. For newborns it's about 17 hours, dropping down to 15 hours. By four months sleep can drop down to 15 hours, including three to four naps. Those aged six months need around 14 to 15 hours with two to three naps. At nine months the amount of sleep can drop between 13 to 14 hours with two naps. This reduces to about 13 or 13.5 hours for children aged 12 to 18 months. Two naps continue until around 15 to 18 months. From 18 months to 4 years of age, they will go from having 13 hours to 11.5 hours a day. Around the age of 3, toddlers often stop their nap during the day. Kids aged 5 to 9 years need about 10 or 11 hours a day. From the ages of 10 to 15 years, kids need about 9 to 9.5 hours and most definitely don't get that. How do I know if my child is getting enough sleep? If they aren't sleeping enough, they start to have tantrums. You will also see
a change in their moods. It's important to remember that very active children hide their tired signs very well. They are the ones that need the most sleep. The very active children you've got to watch because they need more sleep than the others. Get them to bed at 6.30pm. What is the best time to send a child to bed? The best time for kids aged 5 years and under is 6.30pm, or half an hour either side, because of their biological clock. The majority of kids are ready for bed between 7pm and 8pm. Even a 10 year-old should be getting into bed and reading and relaxing at this time. How can I make my child go to bed earlier? Just routine. The thing that is difficult is a lot of parents work and they don't pick their kids up until 6pm, so it's difficult to get the kids to bed at 6.30pm or 7pm. A lot of parents don't get their kids to bed until 8.30pm or 9pm. It's too hard for the children and they get used to it. Make sure you plan and get them to sleep earlier. This means preprepared dinners or giving them your leftovers from the night before. What is the best way to deal with my child's bedtime at daylight savings? For some children, especially older children, it will make no difference. You'll just go forward or back an hour. For sensitive children and those who are highly strung, a week or 10 days before daylight saving start moving their bedtime by 10 minutes for a couple of days, then 10 minutes for another couple of days. This means when the clocks change you are on the right time. For those children who aren't so sensitive, you can move it 15 minutes and 15 minutes. It's not difficult. It's good to move it slowly. My child keeps having nightmares. What should I do? There are nightmares and night terrors. Night terrors are horrible things to go through. It's best to leave them alone, but be there so they don't hurt themselves. Just don't touch them and don't wake them. With a nightmare, you can wake the child and bring them out of it. It's important not to put the TV on an hour before bedtime. For kids who have nightmares, read them a nice book before bedtime and talk about nice things they've done in the day. SUMMER 2018/2019 35
Hottest Christmas THERE are so many new toys and games coming out just in time for Christmas. It's impossible to feature them all, but here we explore some of hottest gifts for kids this festive season.
gifts for kids
HOT WHEELS RACE CRATE The Track Builder Race Crate features three raceways - the Gravity Drop, Mega Jump and Drag Race. New from Hot Wheels, the crate has been described as the "ultimate party in a box" that combines play and clever storage. Kids aged 4+ will love the pop-out raceway and array of challenges they can experience using the fair start gate, two-lane loop, finish gate and two double slam launchers. When they're done playing, the product can be transformed back into a crate for easy pack up and storage.
POLLY POCKET Remember the Polly Pocket? Well, the popular toy of the 1990s is making a comeback!
The race crate features pieces compatible with all Hot Wheels Track Builder lines. RRP $74.99
The compact micro-scale collectable is back on the shelves - 30 years after its original launch. The new-look Polly has also had an upgrade - she now comes with new accessories and there are additional pocket worlds to be explored and collected. Four Polly Pocket products are being released in Australia ahead of Christmas. The range includes Tiny Pocket Place Assortment, Hidden Hideouts Assortment, Pocket World Assortment and Hidden Places Assortment. Mattel will also release an animated series of Polly and friends content in early 2019. Polly Pocket products range from $8.99 through to $39.99
HIPKIDS CLASSIC STEEL BIKE
HOT WHEELS DIE-CAST Hot Wheels die-cast cars have been igniting kids' imaginations, creativity and fun since 1968. With 400 new designs released each year, the die-cast cars are insanely popular. The cars are segmented into 30 different mini collections, with each collection including themed vehicles ranging from muscle cars, sports cars, race cars, trucks, and trending roadsters.
This adorable classic 12 inch bike comes with a wicker basket and training wheels to make learning to ride a pedal bike even easier. Your little one will love carting around their favourite toy or drink bottle in the wicker basket. This bicycle also features a comfortable leather-like tan padded seat and stylish leather-like tan handles. Available at HipKids for $139.95, www.hipkids.com.au
FIRE ENGINE WITH LIGHTS & SOUND BRUDER This unique fire engine has a water tank with real water pump and an extendable ladder with a fire fighter's tilting hose basket. It's just like the real thing! Suitable for kids aged 4yrs + . Available for $128.95 at Windmill Toys
RRP: $2.99 each
LIL' GLEEMERZ Short for 'little gleaming lemur', Lil' Gleemerz is a interactive toy that talks, plays games and even answers questions. Aimed at kids aged 5+, the toy has more than 100 reactions and is able to tell knock-knock jokes, answer yes or no questions, light up to the beat of music and sounds and play games. To set one of its three modes of play, children pat or tap the toy on the back or front of its head, press its nose or squeeze the end of its tail. The Lil' Gleemerz is 15cm high and comes in a range of colours including teal, pink and purple. The toy has been hugely popular in the US and is expected to sell quickly in Australia. RRP $39.95.
WOBBEL BOARD
A fun family game that combines a bit of luck and the physical exertion of completing a yoga pose. Suitable for 5 years +
All the way from Europe, the Wobbel Board gets kids moving. Is it a bridge, a slide or an elephant's back? Wobbel board helps kids find balance. It can be used as a step or seat in the home, and is an awesome addition to open-ended play.
Available for $29.95 at Windmill Toys, www.windmill.net.au
Available for $240 at Honeybee Toys Malvern, www.honeybeetoys.com.au
APOLLO NEO 3 BIKE The Apollo NEO 3 Speed internal geared 24 inch Bike is the lightest kids bike in Australia. With only three gears it introduces your child to bike with gears without confusing them. Available for $550 at Ashburton Cycles, www.ashburtoncycles.com
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WE'VE teamed up with Mattel to giveaway some great toys ahead of Christmas. We're giving a way: ■ 2 X Polly Pocket packs (each featuring Tiny Pocket Places & Beach Vibes Hidden Places) ■ 4 X Lil' Gleemerz ■ 4 X packs of Hot Wheels Diecast For your chance to win, visit www.starcommunity.com.au/ competitions and search for Kids Toy Giveaway Hurry - entries close December 12!
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The sequel to Up the Duff released away with.
AUTHOR Kaz Cooke is back with a new sequel to her bestselling guide to pregnancy, Up the Duff.
It's your kid's job to test the boundaries so they know where they are, and your job to keep the boundaries clear.
Stonnington Boroondara Kids readers are lucky to have access to an extract of her new book Babies & Toddlers.
Set some reasonable goals early on - these can start when your child is 1 or 2 and build through their preschool years.
There are around 1.4 million babies and toddlers in Australia with more than 310,000 babies expected to be born next year. Although we've been parenting forever, there has never been a more complex, contradictory and confusing time in which to do so. As a former journalist, Kaz has done all the hard work to find what parents need to know. She's sorted through the conflicting advice, consulted hundreds of parents, grandparents and carers, spoken with more than 30 medical experts and other top specialists, kept on top of the latest government health recommendations and safety guidelines, and waded through all the internet blather to identify the waybonkers stuff to avoid.
Here are some approaches you might find useful: ■ Think of your child as your ally or apprentice, not the enemy ■ Show your child the right way to behave ■ Help your child learn when a behaviour is wrong and why
The sequel to Up the Duff is out now. 'Discipline' sounds a little bit like what English politicians get up to in expensive London dungeons with bored ladies called Mistress Nannypants.
WHAT IS DISCIPLINE?
Try to think of yourself as a coach, not a punisher.
WHEN people talk about discipline they often just think it means punishment.
It's impossible for a child to have the mental capacity to put themselves in your shoes.
The point of discipline is not to punish a child but to teach them to behave with kindness and consideration, and to understand the rules.
But you can try to imagine you're a child attempting to work out the right way to behave - or what you can get
■ Recognise that your child may not understand or care why they're supposed to behave in a certain way. Explain when you can, but 'That's the rule' is a shorthand response. Toddlers are learning to be logical, but they're not there yet.
Kaz Cooke. overwhelmed by trying to remember 56 rules
■ Give your child choices of things that don't matter. 'Apple or pear?' but not 'Sit still or hit your sister'
■ Be clear that the aim is for your child to understand what are the right things to do, not to humiliate them or make them feel inadequate or guilty when they do something wrong.
■ Establish a small core of simple ground rules that are consistently observed, such as bedtime is 7 o'clock, no hitting, and you don't get what you ask for if you use a whingey voice - so the child isn't
This is an extract from Babies & Toddlers, Kaz Cooke's brand new sequel to her bestselling guide to pregnancy, Up the Duff. Published by Penguin Random House and out now, RRP $39.99.
Children's Christmas books..
Dear Santa
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Macca's Christmas Crackers
Elise Hartley & Shannon Horsfall
Johnny Marks, illustrated by Louis Shea
Matt Cosgrove
Dear Santa is a great book to read at Christmas time and features (you guessed it) letters to the jolly man who wears a red suit.
Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a rendition of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Kids will love pulling letters out of the envelopes and lifting the flaps to discover what the various animal characters want for Christmas. Skunk naturally wants perfume (among other things) and then there's mouse who last year accidently asked for a cat instead of a car. A funny and beautifully illustrated book that's perfect for the festive season. Scholastic, RRP $17.99
This book comes with a CD recording of the popular festive tune performed by singer and actress Penny McNamee. Funny illustrations run alongside the lyrics to breathe new life into the well-known song, which was composed by Johnny Marks way back in 1949. A great book for kids who love Rudolph or are discovering the red-nosed reindeer for the first time. Scholastic, RRP $19.99
Hopping around the Christmas Tree
Excuse Me, Santa!
John Marks & Benjamin Johnston
Dave Hughes & Holly Ife, illustrated by Philip Bunting
Aussie animals abound in this Christmas title which comes with a CD that will have the whole family singing along.
Kids will love this funny flatulence story, which is a Christmas sequel to the bestselling Excuse Me!
Bursting with colourful and cracking illustrations, this title explores friendship, creativity, generosity and the spirit of giving.
The book is colourfully illustrated accompanied by lyrics to the song Hopping Around, performed by Colin Buchanan. The song will sound familiar - it's a rejig of the classic Christmas hit Rockin' Around.
With its simple and rhyming text, this Macca's Christmas Crackers is perfect for pint-sized readers.
There are cockatoos, kangaroos and crocodiles hopping right into the Christmas fun.
In this explosive tale by TV/ radio personality Dave Hughes and wife Holly Ife, a girl with impeccable manners called Martha May unexpectedly meets Santa. He is clearly hungry, so Martha May decides it's a good idea to offer him some of her Great Aunt Edith's Christmas Pudding.
Scholastic, RRP $17.99
With fun animal characters and easy to read print, this title is great for younger readers.
Macca the alpaca is back for Christmas! Turns out the lovable character is Christmas obsessed and loves dressing up as Santa. Macca's Christmas Crackers follows the hugely popular Macca the Alpaca and Alpacas with Maracas books.
The thing is Martha keeps feeding Santa pudding until (you guessed it) there is a loud explosion. Scholastic, RRP $17.99
Scholastic, RRP $19.99
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22: Join us in Ashburton for your Christmas Shopping this year and be greeted by Giant Candy Canes and Giant Elves. 19-21: Boroondara Tennis Centre Junior Christmas holiday camp 25: Christmas Day 22-24: Boroondara Tennis Centre January junior holiday camp 22-25: Your Story Garden by Kids' Own Publishing, Abbotsford Convent, 1 St Heliers St, Abbotsford, 9415 3600
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26: Australia Day 30: Boroondara Tennis Centre Term 1 coaching starts
15: Boroondara Farmers Market
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16: Carols at Como Park, Williams Road,South Yarra, 7.30pm
1-24: Lido on the Roof, Lido Cinemas Hawthorn, 8.30pm
18: Nutcracker suite Christa Cameron School of Ballet, The Besen centre Burwood, 6:30pm
7-20: Sensory Art Lab by Slow Art Collective, Abbotsford Convent, 1 St Heliers St, Abbotsford, 9415 3600
19-21: Boroondara Tennis Centre Junior Christmas holiday camp
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