The Gro Company Grows Up

If you’ve had a baby in the last 7 years you probably already own a Gro Company product. Their high quality sleeping bags for babies provide the ultimate safe, cosy and soft sleeping environment for little ones. They eliminate nuisances such as covers falling off and for panicky parents, like me, they put minds at rest knowing the cover can’t …

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APEX M800 Gaming Keyboard Review by Teen Gamer

I think that the apex m800 is a great keyboard it feels nice to use and it doesn’t make as much noise as other mechanical keyboards. It is great for gamers as it logs every touch no matter how slight so that you can play to the best of your ability. Editor’s Note:  We’ve had such great feedback on the …

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NHS Picks up £22 Million Dental Care Bill Thanks to Clueless Parents

New research by My Dentist, the UK’s largest dental group, has today revealed how a lack of understanding amongst parents on the importance of early dental care is leaving the NHS with an estimated £22m annual bill. The survey of over 2,000 UK-based parents highlights how dental disengagement has left over 1 million children aged eight and under still waiting …

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The Great Migration: Why More People will be Flocking to the Beautiful North

London has been the UK’s darling destination for a long time, but maybe it’s time that the rest of the UK wrestled some of the spotlight away from the English capital. Leading cardboard box manufacturer and supplier, Boxes2Move.co.uk, are encouraging people to show support for the Beautiful North in their new campaign ‘The Great Migration’, as they predict that the …

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Average UK Parent Saves £3,000 Annually After Their Child Starts School

New research by a money saving website in the UK has discovered that the majority of parents feel that they are able to save significantly more money once their child has reached the age of 5, with over half of these able to use their savings to pay for family holidays abroad. According to the results of a new study …

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Young Drivers- the review

Late last year I took a driving lesson (aged 13) courtesy of young drivers  the instructors were nice and the waiting time short. I thought the cars they used were easy to understand which helped with the experience. The lessons will really help me when the time comes to take my real driving lessons.so overall I rate them 4.9 out …

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My Messy Adventure

I went to the My Messy Adventure and had a go myself and it seems it would be a great hit the children aged 5 to 10 as it allows you to use your own pictures to go with the story while imploring them to do fun, yet silly, things to move onto the next page. I rated it 4.5 …

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Ready, Set, Not So Summer! How to Entertain Children in the Rain

This is a guest post from the wonderful guys over at ABCZone. They have lots of educational toys along with arts and crafts at the lowest prices. They also know a thing or two about what kids enjoy too… Every year we look forward to a bright light summer where the children spend hours in a paddling pool and we …

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Staying Happy and Safe in the Sun

The weather in the UK at the moment could best be described as changeable. Basically no-one knows what the weather is going to be like from one hour to the next and even the official weather reports seem rather vague. I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve sent the boys to school in full coats etc as it …

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Dressing Baby for Summer and Unpredictable British Weather

This summer has been strange as one moment we’re planning a barbecue as we feel the backs of our necks burn in the strong sunshine whilst the next we’re ushering guests inside as the heavens open and thunder threatens to penetrate the house. Knowing how to dress your baby or toddler for the weather is difficult as even the evening …

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