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The diary of a work-at-home mum with a passion for slings

Archive for April, 2009

Baby Shows 2009

Monday April 27th, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

One of the highlights of last year, was getting out and about, meeting some lovely babywearing mummies and daddies, and of course, their little ones – and it’s something we’ll be doing even more of this year. So far we’ve confirmed attendance at two baby fairs, and we are really looking forward to chatting to [...]

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Feeding Baby

Friday April 17th, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Back in autumn last year, we wrote a brief article about how to save money bringing up your baby during the oncoming credit crunch. Of course, our favourite part of the article was talking about the advantages of using a baby carrier instead of a pushchair, but we got some great ideas from other mums [...]

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Good reasons for babywearing – part 2

Monday April 13th, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

This is a snapshot of me and Son#2 in his SnugBaby mei tai, sharing an ice cream, and taking advantage of the fabulous weather, by visiting South Lakes Wild Animal Park in Cumbria. I have to say, it was great to see plenty of other babywearers there. I can honestly say I have seen about [...]

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Spring Madness

Monday April 13th, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

(drum roll please…) The new SnugBaby baby carrier range is now online and available to buy, although there are a couple of styles yet to be unveiled. And to celebrate the launch of our great new mei tai designs, we are offering a tempting 10% discount on the prices of the new range, until the [...]

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On a different subject – for those with dogs

Tuesday April 7th, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

I read an amazing book the other day, perfect for anyone who has a dog who likes to chase (and won’t stop). It’s called “Stop! How to control predatory chasing in dogs”, by David Ryan CCAB. David is a renowned animal behavioural counsellor, and is the chairman of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. David [...]

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