Whenever I now read DARKMOUTH I can only remember the words: Legendary (almost like Barney Stinson), Panic, LOL (laugh out loud) and Facepalm! But all this is in DARKMOUTH and DARKMOUTH 2! Brilliantly written, Shane Hegarty realized that kids/Tweens and Teens need humour in their heroes! And he is so […]
DIY on “chewing” baby Cotbed
In a moment of your baby’s life, he will have his teeth and he will be chewing everything… EVERYBODY will have this phase… He chews the TV remote, pillows, socks, furniture, your finger and nose (yes…laugh…you don’t know pain when he will put his little teeth on your nose…oh the […]
The Symprove program for IBS – The 12 weeks program
After the 12th week program, I have to say that Symprove is one of the perfect products for people with IBS. The pain and the bad feeling, the thinking about should I hurry up home, or should I eat that and it will make me feel pain later, it has substantially got […]
Keep Me Going Cereals
Let me tell you a bit about Keep Me Going Cereals they are a new company who developed ‘Keep Me Going’, as the first in the ‘Keep Me’ range… And after noticing just how much sugar and salt were in the cereals Children were eating. The idea was to develop […]
Magisterium: the Copper Gauntlet, by Cassandra Clare and Holly Black
OMG! What a series!!! Even before I let you know what book I am going to talk about, I just have to say that I didnt knew this series… And Thankfully I was contacted by The Big Shot, Amazon and a huge thank you to the writers of Magisterium: Cassandra […]
Old recipe for Anemia Iron deficiency
There are 3 types of anemia, but the 2 most common ones are: Iron deficiency B12 and Folic Acid deficiency None of them is easier and the symptoms are quite the same, only with blood tests can be diagnosed. B12 and Folic Acid (mine) Neither of theses two can be […]
The importance of reading to your baby (from 0 to 18 months)
You should read and appreciate that moment of nourishment with your child forever, but on this case I am talking only from 0 to 18 months, and how they develop from baby to toddler. Those moments will be yours to keep and you will miss not reading. Reading to your baby aloud can do […]
The 1st Birthday Party – Planning…and planning…and still planning
I cannot believe that almost a year has passed since I had RJ. I can remember the “full” that I felt by this time, the anxious on preparing the clothes, washing, cleaning, putting the nursery right, feeling if something is missing… feeling “How am going to feed him, give him […]
6 Serious Symptoms in babies that you shouldn’t ignore
Becoming a parent for the first time is amazing, but it can also be scary. …Especially the first time your baby gets sick… RJ got sick for the first time at 10 months and half, Earache and it was because of teething. Even having training in the area, when it […]