Bamboo Dinnerware Range
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by Gill Peacock
1y ago
We have all of our products independently tested to ensure they conform to stringent safety tests. So when you buy from Koko Kids you can rest assured your baby or toddler isn't being exposed to any harmful chemicals. Please click the PDF link below to view the safety report for our bamboo dinnerware ..read more
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Koko Kids Silicone Feeding Sets
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by Gill Peacock
2y ago
COMING SOON! Our 3-piece silicone feeding set featuring a elephant suction plate and a cute matching bib ..read more
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Bamboo Suction Plates
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by Bold Apps
3y ago
Our bamboo suction dinnerware is made from natural bamboo wood. Ideal for finger food/snacks or prepared meals such as pasta or pureed vegetables, they're fitted with a strong silicone suction ring that little hands won’t be able to remove. However, when mealtimes are over, simply lift the tab and the plate or bowl will come away easily from the surface it is attached to. The suction ring is removable which allows for easy cleaning and also means you can use as a regular dish once your child is old enough. Our suction rings are available in 2 colours - pink or mint ..read more
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3 Ways to Swaddle your Baby
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by Bold Apps
4y ago
There are many different ways to swaddle a baby and with a little bit of practice and experience, you'll soon find what works best for you and your little one. Below we outline three of the most popular methods that you can try out depending on your baby's age, preferences and your own swaddling skills.  Diamond swaddle This is the most popular swaddling technique and a great one to start off with. Step 1 - Lay a blanket down on a safe, flat place in a diamond shape with the top-most corner folded down 4-6 inches. Step 2 - Lay your baby down on their back in the centre of the blanket with the ..read more
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5 creative ways to make a magical first Christmas for your baby
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by Sophie Russell-Ross
4y ago
As a parent, you never forget your baby’s first Christmas so you’ll want to make it as special as you can. This is the time to introduce your little one to the magic of the season by getting festive and creating some lasting family memories and Christmas traditions. December is a busy time for year for all mums especially if there’s a young baby in the house, so here are some simple ideas to help you make your baby’s first Christmas memorable.  Christmas decorations Fillable baubles from Hobbycraft. Photo Christmas bauble from NotOnTheHighStreet.com. Salt dough imprint tutorial by You're So ..read more
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Advice and Tips on Baby-led Weaning
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by Sophie Russell-Ross
4y ago
More and more mums these days are choosing baby-led weaning over more traditional spoon-feeding, and you may be considering if it is the right option for you and your baby.  As with so many choices that parents have to make, there is no definitive right way or wrong way, just your way. What suits you and your baby. And as always you should rely on your common sense, intuition and of course, do some research.  What is baby-led weaning? The phrase was coined by Gill Rapley, Author of Baby-led Weaning: The Essential Guide. Essentially, baby-led weaning is following your baby’s lead at mealtimes ..read more
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How to keep your baby cool in the summer
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by Sophie Russell-Ross
5y ago
We all love the summer, and during the dark winter months, we dream of long, lazy evenings, holidays in the sun, and trips to the beach. But if you have a baby or small children, the summer heat, at home or away, can bring with it challenges for you and the little ones.Don’t let it ruin your enjoyment. Here are some tips for keeping your baby cool, comfortable and safe this summer.  Sun safety Banana pop print sun and insect repellant hat by Little Hot Dog Watson and Navy Star Sunsafe Swimsuit from Next Exposure When it comes to being out in the sun, babies under 6 months old shouldn’t be ..read more
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How to host your child’s first sleepover
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by Bold Apps
5y ago
Your child’s first sleepover is an important milestone in their young lives and you’ll want it to be a good experience for all involved.  Not without reason, many parents assume that the dreaded sleepover is going to be a nightmare of arguments, disrupted sleep and over-tired, over-emotional little people. But it doesn’t have to be this way.   What are the benefits? Despite the potential for chaos and sleep deprivation, a well-managed sleep-over can be hugely beneficial for the children concerned, not to mention lots of fun.  It offers a great opportunity for kids to boost their self-advocac ..read more
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Common nursery decorating mistakes and how to avoid them
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by Sophie Russell-Ross
5y ago
For mums and dads-to-be, awaiting a new addition to the family is an exciting time and preparing the new nursery should be fun too. However, with so many other things to consider when expecting a new arrival, there are a number of common pitfalls to be aware of. And with a little bit of planning, you can avoid these and enjoy creating the perfect space for your baby and for you. Bad timing As with most things in life, timing is everything. So, don’t leave it too late. The nesting instinct, a natural part of pregnancy that so many mothers-to-be experience, tends to get stronger towards the ..read more
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7 Creative Ways to Celebrate Your Baby’s First Easter
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by Sophie Russell-Ross
5y ago
There are lots of milestones to celebrate in your baby’s first year, and with spring springing all around us and Easter just around the corner, it’s never too early to start creating some family traditions. Even if chocolate is off the menu for a year or two, for the littlest family member at least, there’s still plenty you can do to start making Easter memories with your precious little bundle. And if you have older children, you can get them involved in making this an Easter celebration to remember. Make up an Easter basket Felt basket DIY by Alice and Lois. Easter basket ideas by Simp ..read more
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