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February 2006 - March 2006
Welcome to the latest edition of Baby
Matters. This month, we've got some great ideas
for Mother's Day - from spas to football matches,
we've thought of something to suit every
mum-to-be. We've also got some top sleeping tips
for you. If you're struggling to get comfy in bed
or you're a mum with a restless baby to contend
with, you're bound to find some helpful advice.
We've also got 10 signed copies of Liz Fraser's
'The Yummy Mummy's Survival Guide' to give away so
keep reading if you want to be a winner this
month!
If you have any comments or
suggestions on how we can improve Baby Matters,
we'd love to hear from you!

It may be the thought
that counts, but wouldn't it be nice if mums
could get something they actually wanted this
Mother's Day? If you're a mum dreading feigning
pleasure at receiving your unwanted gift, we've
made things much easier. Leave our handy
suggestions lying around the house, and your
family will get the hint in no time.
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Not being able to get
to sleep is frustrating no matter what age you
are. Whether a pregnant mum or a long-suffering
parent, a good night's sleep for you and your
baby would probably be a dream come true. Why
not take a look at some ideas for a better
night's sleep in advance of the coming clock
change?
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Whether you're a mum-to-be, new mum,
or a seasoned professional, why not make this
26th March a really special day. We've got some
great gift ideas for everyone - don't forget to
treat grandma too!
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This month, we take a
look at an old family favourite, meatloaf. Quick
and easy to prepare, this wholesome dish is
always a practical winner.
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With Mother's Day just
around the corner, what better way to celebrate
your own special day than with a free copy of
Liz Fraser's new and indispensable 'The Yummy
Mummy's Survival Guide'? We've got an exclusive
online extract from the new book. Take a look
here.
Plus, we've got 10
signed copies to give away! All you need to do
is let us know how you'd define a Yummy Mummy in
a single sentence.
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