Is our quest for a risk free play environment realistic and healthy?
Sep 05 2011- Baby & Toddlers
- Last Updated on 28 March 2019
- Maria Cantarella

How often do you see a child these days with a broken arm? Rarely I would say. By the time I was 13 I’d broken an arm and some fingers, my classmates had various proper scrapes and bumps and teeth knocked out. All of this was a normal part of growing up. But, we’d climbed every tree in the neighbourhood, could ride a bike brilliantly by the age of 8, and pretty much anything else with wheels. We even had competitions to see who was best at skateboarding up and down stairs.
Top Tips For Children’s Birthday Parties
Sep 05 2011- Blog
- Last Updated on 05 September 2011
- Monica Costa
Many parents dread the thought of planning their child’s party – the sandwiches must be cut into the shape of teddy bears, the birthday cake must be a castle or racing car, every child must receive an invite, party bag and take away a slice of cake. And don’t forget to account for any wheat, nut or dairy allergies!
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Colouring and creativity – insights from a mummy blogger event in London
Sep 03 2011- Blog
- Last Updated on 03 September 2011
- Monica Costa
During the summer a group of mummy bloggers from across the UK (including myself and our London Mumpreneur Rita Kobrak) met at the Ritz for a glam high tea hosted by Bic Kids and an interesting discussion on the relationship between mums and being creative.
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