Category: Newborn

  • Starting Your Baby on Solid Foods

    Starting Your Baby on Solid Foods

    Giving your baby solid foods for the first time can be one of the most intimidating parts of parenting. You’re probably expecting lots of tears, spitting, and for spoons to be slapped away.  And being totally honest, yeah, some of that may happen. It’s all part of the process. Some babies take to eating and…

  • Drinks and Cups for Babies and Toddlers

    Drinks and Cups for Babies and Toddlers

    Drinking from a bottle is all a baby knows for the first 6 months of their life. In fact, it’s what they’re born to do. The sucking reflex is incredibly strong and it’s hard to get out of the habit.  That’s what makes transitioning from a bottle to a cup a tricky task. Teaching your…

  • Baby Bibs: What Kind of Bibs Do You Need for a Baby?

    Baby Bibs: What Kind of Bibs Do You Need for a Baby?

    Babies make a lot of mess. It’s not just their toys or the laundry you never seem to get through – mealtimes can make the dinner table look like a bomb has gone off.  It makes keeping your baby clean a never ending task. You probably can’t even count how many wet wipes you’ve gotten…

  • How to get baby to sleep all night

    How to Get Your Baby to Sleep All Night – Top Tips

    Whilst some babies take to snoozing until dawn like a duck to water, this isn’t always the case. And usually, there will come a time your little one will have some temporary sleep troubles. When you have a baby who seems to hate night time sleeping, parenting gets that little bit harder. You start getting sleep…

  • Feeding your baby: Best Breast Pumps

    The Best Breast Pumps + Our Top Recommendation

    Breastfeeding is one of the most beautifully natural things in the world. It’s also one of the most exhausting (yet rewarding for you and your baby) things a new mother has to do! After all, breastfeeding means you always have to be available, a 24/7 milk supply. Whether feeding your baby directly from breast or…

  • Infant car seat costs - how much does an infant car seat cost to buy?

    How much does an infant car seat cost?

    The average cost for infant car seats range from around £50 right up to £500. The price of your infant car seat will depend on the type of car seat, the weight limit/age of your child your car seat can take, and the brand of car seat. How much does a good infant car seat…

  • Top breastfeeding products - mother breastfeeding her baby on the bed

    The 41 most wished for breastfeeding products + my recommended product for new Mums

    The majority of new parents plan to breastfeed once their baby comes along. It’s cheaper, after all, than buying hundreds of formula tubs or the ready-made stuff! What with all the money you’ve already spent on the nursery and trips back and forth to the doctor, breastfeeding just makes the most sense. Not to mention…

  • Bathing your baby - a guide for new parents

    Bathing your baby: first job, don’t panic!

    Hey, fellow parents! Bath time with your little munchkin is one of those sweet bonding moments. But if you’re new to this, it’s totally normal to feel a bit nervous about it! The first time is scary, they’re super slippery when they’re in the water so you’ll be paranoid you’re going to drop them. You…

  • Best newborn car seat

    Best car seats for newborn babies

    “You’re free to go home,” is the expression that will likely fill you with dread. You’ve probably asked yourself some or all of the above questions. This blog will give you the answers you need and make sure you’re prepared to enjoy the experience rather than dread it. That drive home from the hospital will…

  • mother breastfeeding her child - how to breastfeed in public subtly

    Breastfeeding in public: How to subtly breastfeed + products to help you

    “I didn’t even realise your were breastfeeding!” When a few people said the above to me, that’s when I knew I was a queen at subtle breastfeeding. And when no one even knew I was breastfeeding, I knew that I could breastfeed in public confidently and comfortably – which makes my baby happy too while…