Month: July 2013

pregnancy & beyond

Hypnosis for Birth

What is hypnosis for birth? It is a safe, effective method to enable couples to embrace childbirth, so that it becomes a manageable, easier and more enjoyable experience. Studies demonstrate how the deeply relaxing effects of this method can allow for a smoother and sometimes quicker birth with less use of pain medication and less medical intervention.

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education

Sensory Stories

A child’s cognitive development depends on sensory stimulation. . . Children who struggle with processing sensory stimulation can find everyday experiences to be too much. This often happens with children who have autism or ADHD. . . For these children having the chance to practice being exposed to stimuli in a safe environment can be a very beneficial experience. The story telling space is a great place for this to happen.

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competitions

Silver Sense deliver a royally good babygrow!

Silver Sense is delighted to announce the launch of a brand new babygrow to celebrate the arrival of the Royal Baby! HRH Erica is a stylish all-in-one designed especially to allow every family to rejoice in the latest addition to the Royal Family.
For the chance to win this lovely babygrow, please tell us what lining does the babygrow have?…

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shopping

Official Commemorative China to Celebrate the Birth of Prince George Goes on Sale

Royal Collection Trust has produced the official range of china to celebrate the birth of a son to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The commemorative china will be decorated with a design of scrolls incorporating the name and birth date of their son, with the lion and unicorn from the Royal Arms supporting the coronet of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, surrounded by oak leaves from the Middleton coat of arms.

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family day out

Right royal discount for Gulliver’s theme park visitors

Children’s theme park Gulliver’s is celebrating the birth of the royal baby with a right royal discount based on the baby’s weight. Gulliver’s is slashing the price of online child tickets to £8.06 after the future king weighed in yesterday at 8lbs 6oz.

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