Latest children product news
This Christmas, the historic Spa Town of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, has something new to tempt visitors with its first ever real outdoor ice rink in the picturesque Calverley Grounds in the centre of the town.
From Saturday 26 November to Monday 2 January 2012 everyone is invited to enjoy the festive celebrations in the heart of the town with a twirl on the new outdoor rink with families and friends, or, for those not skating simply relax and enjoy the atmosphere.
The real ice rink pro... [more]
Scientifically proven to be even more accurate than manufacturers own formula scoops, the newly launched ClevaScoop™ makes it very easy to measure the correct formula amount and helps to reduce the health risks associated with over or under feeding a baby from 0-12 months. The simple 3-step process takes just seconds, 1) match the line on the cup with the required size of the feed 2) scoop the formula and level off using the edge of the funnel 3) pour the formula into the bottle using the funnel... [more]
Infacol is well known to relieve infant colic and griping pain and to assist in bringing up babies' wind.
British families' No.1 infant colic remedy, has produced a series of revolutionary, short educational movies around baby massage, an increasingly popular method of natural treatment of colic in infants.
Inspired by the dramatic increase in demand for knowledge surrounding baby massage, the brand have collaborated with champion midwife, Nikki Khan, to produce a series of 6 short movies.
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12,000 is the number of children in the UK (of all ages, up to 16 years) with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
The Charity, Arthritis Care, has just launched a range of free literature aimed at parents of children with juvenile arthritis.
The literature – the only kind currently available – is the result of research which produced substantial evidence that some key emotional and practical support needs faced by parents of children with JIA were not being addressed.
Kate Llewelyn, he... [more]
The government introduced the law in 2006 to reduce the number deaths and injuries caused to children involved in car crashes, and it was hoped that it could save up to 2,000 children’s lives a year. But five years on, less than 40 per cent of parents actually understand the legal requirements when it comes to putting their children in car seat.
Millions of parents around the UK are breaking car safety laws and could be putting their children at risk. Commissioned by Britax to highlight the... [more]
DEET-based insect repellents have been in use for more than 60 years and during this time some species of mosquito e.g. Anopheles albamanus, have developed a resistance to DEET which is spreading. In addition, children under six years old and pregnant women are not advised to use DEET-based repellents due to the risk of neurological damage to themselves or their unborn child.
incognito has launched a new, chemical-free insect repellent spray which is made entirely of natural ingredients and i... [more]
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