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Rosie Posy: Rosie Posy nursery collection for baby girls
(19/11/2008)

Baby girls everywhere will love the new Rosie Posy nursery collection from Lollipop Lane. This collection features the Rosie Posy character, a cute bunny rabbit that is embroidered on items throughout the range. In delicious pastel shades, blankets, bumpers, curtains and lanterns, have all been specially designed to make any nursery a pink paradise. Ribbon detailing and a tutti frutti spot design add a designer finish and with its plush velour’s and chunky cotton knits, Rosie Posy is the u... [more]

Rainy Day Box: Sustainably designed furnishings and fashion for children and parents
(22/10/2008)

Eco-shop Mimimyne has launched their range of carefully selected sustainably designed furnishings and fashion for children and parents. Mimimyne is an eco-friendly company selling a range of quirky and contemporary quality designer products aimed at children from toddlers to teens. The brainchild of writer and researcher Tabitha Potts, co-author with Daisy Goodwin of ‘Bringing Up Baby: A New Mother’s Companion’, Mimimyne aims to fill a gap in the market for excitingly designed, contemporary ... [more]

Rosy Posy Gift Collection: Lollipop Lane Organic Gift Collection for the environmentally conscious parent
(07/10/2008)

Lollipop Lane Organic Gift Collection offers a range of 100% organic cotton baby garments for the environmentally conscious parent. Organic cotton, grown naturally without any chemicals, pesticides or un-natural dyes, not only is kind and soft to baby’s delicate skin, but also supports a healthier planet. Wrap baby in super softness and quality that only, natural and pure organic cotton can provide. 3 Pack of Bibs RRP £16.99 Comes in an attractive presentation bag with gift tag, Velcro faste... [more]

Realtime Generation: Teenagers are actively managing their digital fingerprints
(10/09/2008)

According to research commissioned by Logicalis, 13-17 year olds are becoming far savvier about managing their digital fingerprint, preferring instead to mix and match their use of mobile gadgets and social networking sites with traditional methods such as face-to-face communications. In fact, the majority (29%) would prefer to have face-time with, for example, prospective universities, than any other communications or technology medium. This is a generation that has developed its own 21st ... [more]

Raising Happy Children for Dummies: Keeping your child safe in the online world
(29/08/2008)

The internet can be a dangerous place for a child to play. Telling a child not to talk to strangers is no longer enough when it comes to their safety. Nowadays it is just too easy for them to ‘talk’ to, and make ‘friends’ with, strangers online from the safety of their own home, lulling them into a false sense of security. With the school holidays giving children more free time than normal, don’t panic – Sue Atkins of Positive Parents is a parent coach and author of “Raising Happy Children fo... [more]

Riding the Dragon: Supernatural thriller written on a bus
(10/07/2008)

Will Hatchett doesn’t have the most exciting job imaginable. So he thought of a way to spice it up a bit. Sitting on the bus each morning he wrote a novel – a strange tale of conspiracy in which devil worshippers try to take over the world. Rejected by the usual phalanx of publishers and agents, he wasn’t discouraged. He set up his own publishing company. Now the book, Riding the Dragon, is selling in healthy numbers on Amazon. Riding the Dragon is a fast-paced supernatural thriller. It is se... [more]


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