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Baby
Sense Womb to World CD
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I was involved in
the market research for this CD - and had it playing
non-stop in baby's room after getting the sample!
The white noise calmed her when she was fussing
and helped her sleep better. The CD is made up of
white noise - a continuous heartbeat with various
other sounds fading in and out, such as womb noises,
running water, wind and a fan. White noise has long
been used to improve the sleep of insomniacs. Research
shows that white noise induces sleep as well as
shifting us into a deeper sleep state. I highly
recommend this CD for tiny babies. Click
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The
Little Dragon Colouring Book
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At last it's here! Created and
produced by our very own Mum's the Word cartoonist
- Mark Sage. This cute little 32 page book is
bound to keep any tot busy for ages, with thick
outlined pictures to make "staying in the
lines" easy enough for little hands, and
they will love the pictures of the little dragons
at play.
My daughter loved her copy and
spent hours colouring in, helping her practice
those important pre-writing skills. Order your
copy for only R10 at www.littlebeach.co.za.
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Coping
with Crying, by Erica Neser
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Look
at that little face to the left. A familiar sight?
Well, it is to me, although, thankfully, a distant
memory. But I clearly remember looking into a face
like that and thinking "Help! What do I do?
She won't stop crying and I don't know why!"
If only I had Erica's book - bylined "why babies
cry and what to do about it - newborn to four months".
All babies cry, yes, but some a whole lot more than
others, and it can leave a new mum (or dad) feeling
overwhelmed and completely helpless. What I love
about this book is it's no-nonsense but empathetic
approach. Don't expect a fancy glossy covered book
filled with terms that you don't understand - this
book is written for mums in the throes of surviving
a new baby. Case in point - Erica's letter just
before the first chapter that says at the end: "If
your baby is content or asleep now, read from the
beginning... If your baby is screaming hysterically
right now, skip to page 39, follow the instructions
and read the rest after she's settled down."
What I particularly like about this book is that
it not only gives useful tips and advice, but it
also goes into what you are feeling, with constant
reassurance that it's okay, and what to do if you
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and helping you to understand why
your baby could be colicky. As a mum who has been through
colic I would definitely prescribe this book to any new
or expectant mum! Order it at www.babysleep.co.za.
Vital
Baby Sippy Cups
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Some
time ago I asked for feedback on what sippy cups
you recommend, and the response was overwhelming.
One brand that came out tops was Vital Baby, so
I made it my business to organise myself a couple
of samples to try them out myself, and I must say
I was every bit as impressed as my readers! First
up was the Trainer Cup which comes with easy-grip
handles for babies 9 months + and with a rubber
gripper base for young toddlers. This cup is your
typical sippy cup with a comfortable spout, and
although Caty did manage this cup quite easily,
I found she was a bit too big for it and got a bit
frustrated about how hard she had to suck - although
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there were no spills and it was
completely leak-proof. My only complaint would be that
the lid is not attached, so the older baby / toddler can't
close it themselves, and of course the lid can get lost
as things do when you have a lot to carry when you go
out. Next up was the straw cup for the older toddler.
Caty took to this instantly. It has an easy-grip rubber
base which means it fitted easily into the babybag side
pockets, and the lid was attached and in fact Caty can
open and close it on her own. The straw is attached to
a valve at the top and like the trainer cup was completely
leak-proof. I loved this cup so much I promptly went out
and bought another one, and if I had to make any complaint
it would only be that the parts are difficult to remove
for easy washing, but nothing a dishwasher couldn't sort
out. Finally, I also tried out the fork and spoon set.
These have easy-grip rubber handles and stainless steel
ends, with a comfortable wide spoon head and blunted fork
tines - perfect for little mouths, although Caty hasn't
quite got the hang of getting the food from her plate
to her mouth on her own! All in all I would definitely
recommend the Vital Range, available at Clicks and Wellness
Warehouse, and I'm sure most good retailers.
The
South African Child-Friendly Directory
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This directory, written
by Sharyn Spicer and Janine Nepgen, is a must have
for any family who enjoys travelling. It touts itself
as "the definitive guide to holiday accommodation
that welcomes you and your kids", and this
is exactly what it is. It is divided up per province,
and then each province describes the various town
and places of interests in alphabetical order, giving
contact details of hotels, guesthouses and other
resorts who are happy to accommodate children. There
is also an excellent chapters titled "Things
to do", which again is divided into regions,
as well as a useful child friendly restaurant guide
offering contact details and information. The book
is filled with tips and other useful information
to make your holiday a wonderful experience for
the whole family. The South African Child-Friendly
directory is available from Exclusive Books, or
can be ordered online at www.childrenwelcome.co.za,
and retails for R120. |
Jules
Morgan Photography


Jules recently visited
my baby group and I was lucky enough to organise a shoot
with her and my two girls. All I can say is wow. She
was fantastic. She was very easy and relaxed
with the girls, and even though Caty was in a pretty
miserable mood (babies are so hard to predict!) she
still managed to get some amazing pictures. Over
the past four years Jules has gained extensive
experience as a professional photographer. She has worked
in South Africa and abroad – mostly in the UK – doing
both studio portraits and shooting weddings. She is now
based in Cape Town but is able to work anywhere in South
Africa (from Johannesburg to the Garden Route), across
Africa and further afield. Jules finds people
the most fascinating of subjects to photograph and a
lot of her work revolves around portraits. She
is a talented wedding photographer, as well as offering
relaxed and fun family shoots, maternity session s ,
and different children's portraits . For more
information visit her website at www.julesmorgan.com
. To see Jules' photo's of my girls, see www.mumstheword.co.za/julesmorgan.htm.
Perfect
Steps, by Lyn Wade
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Bylined
as "the essential step by step guide for new mothers
and babies", this new book is a must-have for anyone
about to have a baby. Being a paperback, it's
lightweight and small enough to fit into your babybag,
to be on hand whenever you might need it. The book
is divided into chapters that see you through
as your baby grows, and includes useful things in
between such as feeding guides, recipes, how to's
and tips. There are also spaces to personalise
the book to your own baby, for example places for
pictures, hand- and footprints, growth and
immunisation charts, first words, and other
milestones. There is also plenty of advice on coping
with those daunting first few weeks, as well as
making sure that baby is where he should be
and what milestones he should be reaching when,
with tips on breastfeeding, first-aid, what
to do when they are sick, and also a useful
emergency numbers page at the back. What I particularly
liked about this book is that it is written by a
South African midwife, so everything is relevant
and local - no strange words or terms, and nothing
that you can't buy here. I have already started
using this book for Caty, and I would certainly
recommend it to other mums, especially those having
their first babies - and it would make a great
baby shower gift. The book is available at some
bookstores and clinics, otherwise it can be ordered
directly from the website at www.perfectsteps.co.za.
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Nazo Vapour Patches
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These
patches have become a firm must-have in my medicine
cabinet. They travel with me and I make sure I always
have stock. They are great for when Megan
has a cold as they are a safe, non-invasive way
of helping her blocked nose and tight chest
for the whole night. I just stick one on her pyjama
top when she goes to bed, and the essential oils
of Eucalyptus and Camphor help clear
her passages so that she can have a good night's
sleep - essential to fighting off those bugs! It
has not been tested in children under
the age of two, although last night Caty was coughing
so badly that she vomited up her bottle so
I stuck one at the top of her cot instead
of her clothes, and when I checked on her later
I could hear that she wasn't snoring anymore
and her cough was no longer keeping her awake.
Nazo Vapour Patches are available in packs of
five from your local pharmacy. |
Rhubarb & Custard Slings
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A Rhubarb & Custard
sling is a must-have for any new mom. I got mine
when Caty was about three months old and still able
to sleep in it. She fit very snuggly against
my tummy, which put less strain on my back, and
the rocking as I walked kept her sleeping through
an entire Pick n Pay shop! And every time
I where the sling I get stopped and asked "Where
did you get that!" The great thing about this sling
is that it grows with your baby - from cradle
position at birth to a side-hip sitting position
when they are toddlers. They are also custom made
to fit you, which I really like, so I know
that when I wear Caty that she is completely secure
and won't slip out - but the disadvantage is that
that Dad will need his own sling if he is
going to carry baby around too! They come in
a range of styles and colours with a handy little
drawstring bag - and pack away so small that
it's so easy to fit in your babybag, so that you
can use it wherever you are. Rhubarb & Custard
have also just introduced a playmat which
converts into a handy bag - so you can carry your
baby's toys around in the bag, and put him on it
when you get to your destination. The
bags are on special until 16 March for R240, but
for the month of March only if you place your order
through info@rhubarbandcustard.co.za
and quote 'MTW' you will receive a further
10% discount! Slings retail for R260. For
more info see www.rhubarbandcustard.co.za
or contact Emilia on 082 551 2948 or email
info@rhubarbandcustard.co.za.
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Kindersafe
Wristbands
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Wristbands that speak
for your children when they can't... reuniting children
in the quickest time possible. It must be every
parent's worst nightmare to lose sight of
their children in a busy shopping mall or on the
beach - how could someone help to reunite
you with your child? And how many children
can recite their parents' cell numbers? I know of
a lot of mums who instead write their cell numbers
on their children's arms when they all go out
together, but I have tried this and found
that half of it washed off the first time my daughter
washed her hands after going to the toilet
- and I am not keen on using something
so permanent that it does not wash off at all
- not ideal for a sensitive skin. Kindersafe solves
all these problems with their range of wristbands
and safety tags. Simply write your details
on the inside of the reusable wristband or
disposable tag so that anybody who finds your
child can phone you and reunite you with your
child immediately - simple and highly effective.
For more info contact Sandra Wiese at
kindersafe@hotmail.com
or phone 0832359210. |
Mothercare
Bouncy Chair
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Okay I know that
you don't get Mothercare in the SA, but if you know
of anyone who lives there or is going there, get
them to send you one of these! They pack really
small in pieces so can easily fit into the bottom
of a suitcase, and they are very lightweight. I
was lucky enough to have a friend in London
who's mom from SA was visiting, so she sent one
down for me, and I cannot live without it. Caty
(on the left!) goes in it every day - completely
secure and I can put her playgym over it. The great
thing about it is that she is half lying down so
it does not put any stress on muscles that
aren't ready to work yet, but she is still upright
enough to see what's going on. Her own body weight
and movement also keep her bouncing. I have
even caught Megan in it - all three years and fifteen
kilo's of her - bouncing up and down thinking this
is the best ride ever. So five stars for durability
- it didn't bend at all and carried her weight,
although once baby is sitting you won't need it
anymore! I use my bouncy chair a lot when I am
doing things around the house, so that baby can
follow me around and watch while I am cooking, bathing
big sister, etc. The best thing about it was
the price - only 12 Pounds, which translated into
Rands is far cheaper than a lot of locally made
products. Maybe one of our enteprising readers can
import them! For more info see www.mothercare.co.uk.
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Baby
Sense Sling
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Those
of you who know me know that I am a big fan of all
things Baby Sense. Maybe I am a little biased, as
Meg Faure, co-author of the book Baby Sense, was
the only person who could actually help me with
my first baby, who was colicky and sensory and screamed
non-stop! I remember at the time she recommended
I get a sling – but couldn't tell me where to get
one ! Well obviously she saw a gap in the market,
and has since launched her own branded sling. I
tell you – I wish I had this when Megan was a baby!
I carry Caitlin around in it all the time – it takes
her minutes to settle when she's fussy, and
she sleeps like a dream when she's in it. And best
of all – my hands are free, and if she is asleep
it's easy to take the sling off and put her
down in it as is (unlike the Kango pouch which has
lots of fiddly clips and straps to undo!). The sling
is made from soft chambray and gingham cotton (in
beige or navy). The nylon rings have been tested
for breaking force and are safe for use with babies.
You can get a sling from most baby shops for around
R250 (worth it – trust me!) or directly from Baby
Sense for R290 – www.babysense.co.za.
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advice. Mum's the Word and its affiliates will not be
held liable for any loss, harm or injury that may be
experienced directly or indirectly, as a result of the
use of any of the recommended products.
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