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Tag Archives: nursery essentials
Week 32 – Here Comes the Sun
Rain rain go away, sunshine I hope you are here to stay. Wow we’ve had a fair bit of rain of late. But a few glimpses of sunshine have now arrived and wow the temperature certainly spikes up too. Yipee!! … Continue reading
Week 31 – The Widgey
So the Little Man is 7 months old and on the move but sitting up just eludes him. At about 14 weeks he was trying hard to sit himself up and even now he can push himself up into a … Continue reading
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Week 27 – The Wonder Bib
With No 3 I am big on getting him to eat the same foods as the rest of the family, hence less meal preparation for me! So we always offer fingers foods and usually a bit of what we are … Continue reading
Week 26 – Cheeky Wipes
I can be a bit of an eco warrior(ess) but with my first two I never even considered cloth nappies. When I started shopping for Baby No 3 a friend who has two children and used cloth nappies explained just … Continue reading
Week 5 – Baby its cold outside
I have had two winter babies, so I am well versed with keeping them warm. That is the easy bit. Ensuring they don’t overheat is the hard bit. Traditionally a snow suit is used when baby is out and about … Continue reading