Do you ever wish you could reduce the
appearance of pregnancy weight gain like celebs do? Well we have the answer for
you, the Yummie Tummie. The Yummie Tummie is a firm favourite
of Jennifer Lopez , Oprah Winfrey and many others.
What is great about the Yummie Tummie is that it is a top
that is meant to be seen. A modern body contouring shaper that secretly slims
your mid-section and camouflages visible lumps and bumps!
Unlike most shapers that compress your bust and
roll up, the Yummie Tummies’ cotton bust and hip panels appear to the outsider
as a normal tank top; meanwhile the secret midsection panel is smoothing and
shaping your middle.
For those mummies nursing there is an easy to use
and comfortable to wear nursing version as well.
Just like a little black dress, every woman should
really have a Yummie Tummie in her wardrobe. Enjoy wearing yours!

CUSKI©
KIDS PILLOW
WINS GOLD AWARD
2008
Announcement of the 2008 Practical Pre-School Awards Child Care Category

After many months of testing and
analysing of results, the highly awaited 2008 Practical Pre-School Awards was
announced to the book, toy and child care industry on Friday 12 September. With
nearly 240 entries overall from 110 different companies, the Practical
Pre-School Awards is one of the highlights for the toy, nursery and education
resource sectors. Tested by childcare professionals, the results are viewed as a
measure of what’s good and what’s not in a field that is swamped with choice.
Over the years, the Childcare category has increased in popularity and this
year saw a record number of entries. Rather than shortlisting a limited number
of products, the scheme differs uniquely in that it awards the coveted accolades
to products on their own merit and not against other entries. Best Regards
Suzanne Cannizzo M.D.
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Cuski is Amazing!“My
sister bought Cuski for my baby when he was born and I gave it to him
from day one. He has slept through the night from just 12 weeks old and
I believe Cuski has a lot to do with it as it does comfort him. He is
just over 1 year old now and loves Cuski like no other toy? It has an
almost magical effect on him when he gets tired or fed up. As far as I?m
concerned no home with a baby should be without a Cuski ? they are
simply amazing and fabulous value.” Mrs Sharron Cooper, Mirfield, West
Yorkshire |
The latest report by the Environment Agency confirms that reusable nappies,
if used and laundered according to manufacturer’s guidelines, can reduce the
global warming impact of using reusable nappies over disposables by an
incredible 40%.*
Reusable nappies, if used in an environmentally responsible way, create
significantly less environmental impact than disposable nappies.
The new report is an update of the Environment Agency’s initial report on the
life cycle assessment study for disposable and reusable nappies, which was
released in May 2005. The much criticised 2005 report seemed to conclude that
there was no significant difference between the environmental impacts of
disposable and reusable nappies.
Jane Johnstone of Perfectly Happy People
says “This update has been published to correct the misunderstanding created by
the initial report. It confirms that responsible use of reusable nappies would
reduce the modern parent’s environmental impact. Many people questioned the 2005
report and this led to the government commissioning this latest update. Reusable
nappies are not only better for the environment, as confirmed by this report,
but can save parents considerable amounts of money, which is particularly
resonant in the present economic climate.”
Defra’s findings have apparently been contradicted in the Sunday Times, who
have latched on to the report’s findings regarding laundry habits. They state
that if parents used tumble dryers and washed the nappies at 90oC the carbon
impact could ‘spiral to 993kg of CO2.’ However, most parents wash at more
sensible temperatures!
* An updated Lifecycle Assessment Study for Disposable and Reusable Nappies,
published 17/10/08.
Copies of the latest report are available from www.defra.gov.uk
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