Olivers Babycare take delivery of fantastic range of Teaching Resources

Olivers Babycare take delivery of fantastic range of Teaching Resources

 

Our annual delivery of teaching resources has just arrived with some fantastic products that make learning fun!

All the teaching games and consumables will appear on our web site

www.olivers-baby-care.co.uk  over the next few days, at fantastic prices

There are huge wipe clean maps for fun floor play and as splash mats during messy play for as little as £3.00 each.

Fun masks for role play, multi coloured hula hoops, paint, paper and

books of plays to read aloud.

 

 

The learning resources are for Early Years, KS1, KS2 and KS3 and cover science, sport maths, literacy, ITC.

A great place for teachers and Mum’s to browse if home tutoring or just wanting to give extra help to the young ones.

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What Olivers Babycare Customers have said this week

Hi, I felt I had to write to you regarding your pushchair parts service. Excellent isn’t enough to describe it. Got advice from you yesterday, ordered and paid for part yesterday and received the part today, wow. Took me half a minute to fit part and problem solved. As someone who sells refurbed pushchairs, I know who I will be using in future for my parts.
Thanks and Very Well Done. Regards Mike.

My husband and I would like to thank you for your outstanding customer service.
In July 2010 we ordered a Babystyle Oyster Pram from you. We were extremely pleased with the pram until the brake stopped working last month. When we called you to find out how much it would cost to have the pram fixed, you promised to find out what could be done. I didn’t expect much of a response, especially as we had bought the pram over 18 months ago and it was well out of warranty. However, within 24 hours you called back to say that Babystyle would fix the pram free of charge and return it within a week. This sounded far too good to be true, but the pram was indeed picked up to be fixed. Not only this, but it was fitted with a brand new mechanism and returned to us within an incredible 48 hours.
The lady at Olivers who organised the repair was extremely polite, helpful and true to her word. She promised to call back on several occasions and always did so, and she even took the time to try to find out what time the courier would pick up the pram so that I wouldn’t have to wait at home with a small child all day.
It is refreshing to be able to say that it has been a real pleasure sorting out such an inconvenient problem, and we will certainly recommend your company and the Oyster pram to our friends and family in the future. We will also be thanking Babystyle for repairing the pram.
Please, please don’t lose this fantastic attention to customer service – it is what every customer hopes for, but it is sadly so rare to find these days!
Kind regards, Alexandra Connell

I just wanted to compliment you on your great customer service. I needed a new buggy wheel and was stuck without it – and it arrived less than 24 hours after ordering!
Thanks so much! I would definitely use your company again.
Best wishes, Tracey

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Kiddy Life Pro child seat protects 6-year-old in collision

Kiddy Life Pro child seat protects 6-year-old in collision

In a traffic accident on a motorway, the kiddy life pro child seat saved little Leon from serious injury.

On 3 February 2012 Thomas A. was travelling with his son on the highway. The 6-year-old Leon sat in a Kiddy Life Pro child seat when the accident happened: The multi-vehicle accident involving 4 cars happened at a speed of approximately 80 mph (130 kph). Father and son could not avoid an accident – it came to a rear-end collision.

The father was very lucky and suffered only shock and whiplash. Thanks to his Kiddy child car seat Leon escaped with only a big fright: He did not suffer any injuries. With its various safety elements, such as the shock-absorbing Honey Comb material and the proven Kiddy Impact Shield, the Kiddy Life Pro seat protected him against life-threatening injuries.

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Kids Books V E Books

Print books may be under siege from the rise of e-books, but they have a tenacious hold on a particular group: children and toddlers. Their parents are insisting this next generation of readers spend their early years with old-fashioned books.
This is the case even with parents who themselves are die-hard downloaders of books onto Kindles, iPads, laptops and phones. They freely acknowledge their digital double standard, saying they want their children to be surrounded by print books, to experience turning physical pages as they learn about shapes, colors and animals.

Kiddy Bookcase
Parents also say they like cuddling up with their child and a book, and fear that a shiny gadget might get all the attention. Also, if little Joey is going to spit up, a book may be easier to clean than a tablet computer.
“It’s intimacy, the intimacy of reading and touching the world. It’s the wonderment of her reaching for a page with me,” said Leslie Van Every, 41, a loyal Kindle user in San Francisco whose husband, Eric, reads on his iPhone. But for their 2 1/2-year-old daughter, Georgia, dead-tree books, stacked and strewn around the house, are the lone option.
“She reads only print books,” Ms. Van Every said, adding with a laugh that she works for a digital company, CBS Interactive. “Oh, the shame.”

As the adult book world turns digital at a faster rate than publishers expected, sales of e-books for titles aimed at children under 8 have barely budged. They represent less than 5 percent of total annual sales of children’s books, several publishers estimated, compared with more than 25 percent in some categories of adult books.
Many print books are also bought as gifts, since the delights of an Amazon gift card are lost on most 6-year-olds.
Children’s books are also a bright spot for brick-and-mortar bookstores, since parents often want to flip through an entire book before buying it, something they usually cannot do with e-book browsing. A study commissioned by HarperCollins in 2010 found that books bought for 3- to 7-year-olds were frequently discovered at a local bookstore — 38 percent of the time.
And here is a question for a digital-era debate: is anything lost by taking a picture book and converting it to an e-book? Junko Yokota, a professor and director of the Center for Teaching Through Children’s Books at National Louis University in Chicago, thinks the answer is yes, because the shape and size of the book are often part of the reading experience. Wider pages might be used to convey broad landscapes, or a taller format might be chosen for stories about skyscrapers.
Size and shape “become part of the emotional experience, the intellectual experience. There’s a lot you can’t standardize and stick into an electronic format,” said Ms. Yokota, who has lectured on how to decide when a child’s book is best suited for digital or print format.

Publishers say they are gradually increasing the number of print picture books that they are converting to digital format, even though it is time-consuming and expensive, and developers have been busy creating interactive children’s book apps.
While the entry of new tablet devices from Barnes & Noble and Amazon this fall is expected to increase the demand for children’s e-books, several publishers said they suspected that many parents would still prefer the print versions.
“There’s definitely a predisposition to print,” said Jon Yaged, president and publisher of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group, which released “The Pout-Pout Fish” by Deborah Diesen and “On the Night You Were Born” by Nancy Tillman.
“And the parents are the same folks who will have no qualms about buying an e-book for themselves,” he added.
That is the case in the home of Ari Wallach, a tech-obsessed New York entrepreneur who helps companies update their technology. He himself reads on Kindle, iPad and iPhone, but the room of his twin girls is packed with only print books.
“I know I’m a Luddite on this, but there’s something very personal about a book and not one of one thousand files on an iPad, something that’s connected and emotional, something I grew up with and that I want them to grow up with,” he said.
“I recognize that when they are my age, it’ll be difficult to find a ‘dead-tree book,’ ” he added. “That being said, I feel that learning with books is as important a rite of passage as learning to eat with utensils and being potty-trained.”
Some parents do not want to make the switch for even their school-age children. Alexandra Tyler and her husband read on Kindles, but for their son Wolfie, 7, it is print all the way.
“Somehow, I think it’s different,” she said. “When you read a book, a proper kid’s book, it engages all the senses. It’s teaching them to turn the page properly. You get the smell of paper, the touch.”
There are many software programs that profess to help children learn to read by, for example, saying aloud a highlighted word or picture. Not all parents buy in; Matthew Thomson, 38, an executive at Klout, a social media site, has tried such software for Finn, his 5-year-old. But he believes his son will learn to read faster from print. Plus the bells and whistles of an iPad become a distraction.
“When we go to bed and he knows it’s reading time, he says, ‘Let’s play Angry Birds a little bit,’ ” Mr. Thomson said. “If he’s going to pick up the iPad, he’s not going to read, he’s going to want to play a game. So reading concentration goes out the window.”
By MATT RICHTEL and JULIE BOSMAN
Published Nov 20th 2011

A version of this article appeared in print on November 21, 2011, on page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: To Serve The Young, E-Book Fans Prefer Print.

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Not 1 Not 2 BUT 3 babies found on 3rd scan

A couple are delighted to have a ‘ready made family’ after their third baby scan revealed they were having triplets.

Paul and Chamille Thompson were told they were having one baby at their initial scan, and at the second scan they discovered they were having twins.

But it was not until the third scan that the sonographer detected Mrs Thompson was carrying three babies.

Read more: from Mail on-line
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Babies diet to be watched from 1 month!

Infants who gain weight at a rapid rate during their first few months are significantly more likely to go on to suffer from obesity in later life than those who develop at a slower rate, scientists have claimed.

New research carried out by a team of experts at Harvard University found that babies who put on the most weight between one to six months are much more likely to be obese when they are between five and ten years old, highlighting the importance of a healthy diet from the very beginning.

Given that obesity increases the likelihood of a range of serious conditions, including type 2 diabetes study leader Dr Elsie Taveras from the Harvard Medical School explained that these latest findings suggest doctors and parents could be given an indicator of future health problems as early as six months into a child’s life.

Commenting further on the findings, she added: “This goes against the common perception that early weight gain is normal and it’s just due to baby fat that will eventually go away.”

Meanwhile, in South Yorkshire, the director of the Rotherham Institute for Obesity has told the BBC that not enough obese children are currently being referred to the unit for the specialist treatment they need.

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Fab Phil & Teds Explorer Buggy

Phil & Teds Fab adaptable buggy,

 

If you are needing a single or a double buggy that will allow you to travel anywhere it is worth taking a look at the Phil & Teds Explorer.

 

This comfortable buggy will take all the strain out of taking the kids to the park, beach, woods or shopping.

 

My friend has 2 very large boys who just will not walk, after living with a side by side buggy for nearly 2 years I thought it time she looked at this option.

We popped the boys in the buggy and was surprised that they settled quickly into the different seating positions. The chatty one in the back to be able to talk to mum and the nosey one in the front and they both sat without a fuss!

 

Without trying we would have worried about not having them sat side by side but it worked for them.

Check it out HERE

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Olivers Babycare have the
Baby Elegance Coco Highchair
s - EX -Display- REDUCED PRICE  fully functioning high chair with height adjustable comfortable highchair, removable adjustable tray 5 point harness and wipe clean padded seat cushion

Limited number of red and black Coco highchairs that have either slight scuffs to the playtray and or some scratches to the base – at a very special price – BUY today stock is limited!!!

Coco highchair – BUY NOW – limited stock

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BBC News reader Kate Silverton takes baby walking with Jane Trider Pushchair

Kate Silverton steps out with her newborn daughter with Jane Trider Pushchair complete with Matrix lie flat car seat!

A favourite with Olivers Babycare due to its compact fold and versiltily the Jane Trider will serve Kate perfectly for trips in town and cross country!

Click Here to see all the ways the Trider pushchair can be used including a range of carrycot and car seats.

Baby can face parent or forwards in the seat unit.

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Settling Your Baby with familiar Womb Sounds

Settling Baby with familiar Womb Sounds

The Magic Lullabies Set Is The Most Comprehensive Collection Of Actual Sounds Your Baby Heard And Experienced While He Was Inside The Woomb, Along With 2 Baby Night Care Guides. It Gives Babies A Familiar Safe Environment To Sleep In.

I was looking for a way to settle baby, I used to have a toy that played mother heartbeat but could not find one but found this instead.

Sounds like a great investment – to any new Mum needing some sleep!

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