Before you were born we used to… Be silly and throw cold cups of water over one another when in the shower Watch TV whilst snuggled up together on the sofa Fall asleep together on the sofa Go to the cinema (a lot!) I remember one time we had a…
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Before You Sleep: Book Review
Read moreEvery night I read our twin girls a bed time story. They love listening to the story each book has, and they really enjoy looking at the pictures, asking questions and using their imaginations to talk about what they can see on the page. Books are so important to us and our girls already have…
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Think before you flush those wet wipes! Plus your chance to win a £25 Boots Voucher!
Read moreWe’ve all been there, especially if have children! You flush one wet wipe down the toilet and think what’s the harm? Before you know it you’re regularly flushing them down the loo. However, one day you notice that there’s a funny smell in your bathroom, perhaps also outside your home. You also notice that your…
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The Night Before Christmas Book Review
Read moreThe Night Before Christmas is a classic Christmas book that many parents will be familiar with. This all time classic by Clement C. Moore tells the story of one households experience on the night before Christmas. It’s a classic rhyme with enchanting, modern illustrations from acclaimed young illustrator Harriet Muncaster. This was a book that…
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Nights in now verses nights in before kids
Read moreBefore my husband and I had children we spent our evenings either in the cinema, going out somewhere for food or doing something else away from home. It was on very rare occasions that you’d find us spending the night at home. Since having children our evenings have changed considerably. My husband and I haven’t…
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Before You Were Born Meme
Read moreMarrakech Do you remember what life was like before you had children? I was browsing through some photos the other day of our life before our daughters were born and it brought back many wonderful memories! I thought I would start a meme for all of us Mummy and Daddy’s so that we can remember…