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Latest post on 07 December 2014 - 10:40
You can try cheeky monkeys as well. They seem to come with lots of recommendations. I'm about to use them so no feedback from me yet
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Latest post on 07 December 2014 - 10:38
We had this issue with our LO as well... Like lovingthesun said, we just tried to spend longer burping him. Also tried to feed him with him sitting up and his back upright against my arm or thigh. This helped with burping him faster as air swallowed didn't find its way into the abdomen (not a fool proof method but helped a little). Hope it gets better soon... Good news is it's just a phase and will soon be a forgotten problem.... Next stop: separation anxiety :biggrin:
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Latest post on 07 December 2014 - 10:30
Any one know where I can get nice quality table cloths / linen that don't break the bank. Just looking for plain classic designs.... Nothing with patterns/print. TIA
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Latest post on 17 September 2014 - 21:21
We were there last Friday actually for our anniversary and it was amazing. Really great atmosphere and fantastic service. Good variety of food as well. Lovely band playing... And ultra baby friendly (for anyone wondering)
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Latest post on 14 September 2014 - 21:32
Actually water is H2O but usually has minerals and salts dissolved inside it. That's why you have the mineral contents on the side of bottled water showing things like sodium, calcium.... and usually with ph other than 7. Not a water expert or anything but it is possible that the manufacturers have mixed in minerals or something to increase the amount of H2O your body actually absorbs after drinking the same volume of 'water' Ok, but thinking logically here isn't water is water is water? Explain to me how scientifically water can be ultra-hydrating..........? Does it change the way it is absorbed into the body? If so how and then surely it no longer becomes H20? Or am I missing something here?
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Latest post on 19 August 2014 - 20:34
Hi International I've got some I need to get rid of. My son has acute eczema so have to use prescribed stuff. I have an ad in the EW classifieds if you are interested Morning All, At 9 weeks of age, my son has suddenly developed very dry skin (confirmed not eczema). I was using Mustela products but never found their cream very moisturising. Read a lot of great reviews about the Aveeno products for babies online. Has anyone purchased the products recently in Dubai as I haven't come across anywhere that sells them (know previous threads have mentioned pharmacies but still haven't come across a pharmacy that stocks the line). If not, any recommendations on any other good creams for babies? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Latest post on 08 August 2014 - 20:51
Go Sport definitely have some. Cast iron and vinyl ones. Quite pricey for the cast iron though IMO. Any one looking to get rid of a 4kg cast iron one?
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Latest post on 06 August 2014 - 22:50
I'm in the same position as well... I've got a 7 month old boy. We are in springs though
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Latest post on 06 August 2014 - 22:31
Try dubaiblinds dot com located in JLT. Very polite, fast and reasonably priced as well. We originally went with Danube. We were impressed with the work eventually but very pricey and service not so good. It took them 3 attempts to get the alignment of 2 of the blinds right. Sometime after, we wanted to get blinds for my son's nursery and study so we decided to try Dubai blinds. They did a good job for a small fraction of danube's price and in much faster time
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Latest post on 23 July 2014 - 16:57
Thanks Lovebop... Will check out Times Square
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Latest post on 22 July 2014 - 21:47
We've got an increasingly mobile 7mth old who is ultra-curious about his surroundings. He's crawling and climbing now but we haven't bought him a walker yet. DH and I are looking to babyproof the home. Are there any reputable companies anyone can recommend or is it more of a DIY thing in Dubai? Any advice/recommendations would be highly appreciated.