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Make Some Noise With Musical Toys!
By Junior on 14/11/2011 10:45:35
Tuneful gifts for your mini maestro
Tunable Drum £25.49 from Toyella
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Five childhood anxieties and how to banish them
By Junior on 12/10/2011 15:08:48
Simple strategies to soothe your child's anxieties
.Loud noises If your child is frightened of loud bangs, like fireworks, watch them from the safety of a window. Leave the professional displays, which usually include spectacular bangs, for older children, and opt for gentle LED or fibre-optic toys instead.
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Great Toys to Boost Your Baby's Brain
By Suzanne Milne on 01/10/2012 16:56:00
Rattles, blocks and balls are not only fun playthings, they also help your baby learn
, crawl or roll over and stretch.3. MobileWhen: From birthWhat it does: Provides auditory and visual stimulation. Babies are intrigued by noise, so the tunes that mobiles play are designed to captivate them. A moving mobile will also catch a child
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ZingZillas Summer Tour
By Ciara Munnelly on 05/07/2011 16:44:41
Musical hit sensation the ZingZillas have already rocked Glastonbury festival with their songs. Catch up with them on their summer tour...
On their tropical island home, musical ape outfit the ZingZillas love to make noise. Each episode of their CBBC show introduces children to a different musical genre from around the world and features a special musical guest. Now fans can catch
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Five Ways To Soothe A Stressed Baby
By Fiona McKim on 24/10/2011 16:26:34
keep your cool with these simple tips
If you don’t fancy singing lullabies, make gentle, soft noises instead (cooing or shushing, for example) to let her know that you are there and that she is safe. 4 Give her a massageBaby massage will relax your baby so she sleeps well; it also helps you bond
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Best of the rest... Most Innovative Product 2012
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:40:55
Our judges were spoilt for choice by all the ingenious items beautifully designed to make family life happier
-like seat holds your baby snugly in place, while the specially designed motion imitates the uneven and soothing motion of a car journey. At the touch of a button, your child can hear the quiet hum of an engine, and other reassuring noises that he
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Joe Blogs joins the boy racers at Santapod
By Joe on 04/10/2010 11:06:00
Smart Boy About Town joins the petrolheads and Tonka fans at Santapod Race track
in front of some really cool machines, before donning my headphones (de rigueur as the noise is deafening!) to watch a rocket with real flames and burst of hot steam. Maybe when I grow up…Joe's wardrobe: Jeans by French Connection; grey long-sleeved T
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G-Force
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 18/04/2010 17:03:25
James Bond with rodents
Guinea pigs are not noted for their brains. They are also quite podgy and make a high-pitched squealing noise when alarmed. Not exactly what you’d look for in a prospective secret agent. But the G-Force are no ordinary guinea pigs
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Aliens In The Attic
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 18/04/2010 17:05:27
Little green men disturb one family's holiday plans
Most children think monsters live in the attic, but in this film all those unexplained noises are down to a group of green-skinned aliens who are plotting – you’ve guessed it – world domination.The Pearsons are taking a family holiday in a remote
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How to conquer your child's night time fears
By Junior on 24/10/2012 18:05:00
You don’t have to be a superhero to banish the 'baddies' beneath the bed
.Loud noisesIf your child is frightened of loud bangs, like fireworks, watch them from the safety of a window. Leave the professional displays, which usually include spectacular bangs, for older children, and opt for gentle LED or fibre-optic toys instead
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