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CategoriesArchivesWelcome to SafeTots.co.uk Blog & AdviceWelcome to the Safetots Blog where we'll aim to give tips and advice on baby and toddler safety. Please Scroll down to see the latest articles or use the navigation on the left to browse by category or use the search box to find more infomation and hints and tips about your particular topic.
The time will come when your baby needs to eat their meals in a high chair. A high chair is the best and safest method to feed your baby when they reach the right age and is a fun, practical way for your infant to be involved with family mealtimes. In this article we’ll give advice on when your baby is ready to be fed from a high chair, what to look for in a high chair and some safety tips for using this essential piece of equipment.Tags: Feeding, high chair
For mums who breastfeed, there are times when bottle feeding makes more sense. Expressing means you can continue to give your baby the vital nutrients from breast milk when you can’t breastfeed directly. In this article, we’ll explain where to start with expressing and the products available to make expressing breast milk safe and simple.
For the best start to your baby’s life breast is best. A mother’s milk contains the right nutrients, antibodies and is delivered sterile, at the proper temperature and free of charge. However, for some mothers breastfeeding isn’t an option while other mums find their baby has reached an age where formula is needed to supplement breast milk.Tags: Bottle feeding, Formula milk
For the first six months of life your baby has been getting all of the nutrients and energy he/she needs from breast milk or formula milk. After six months, you should begin to make the transition from liquids to solids and there are some fantastic weaning range products to make the change in feeding that little bit easier.
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