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london - The Chelsea Magazine Company
MEDIA PACK
SPRING/SUMMER 2016
Welcome to
baby
london
little
london
and
The only luxury
lifestyle magazines for
stylish parents in and
around the capital
WELCOME
Welcome to Baby London and Little
London, the only luxury, lifestyle magazines
for stylish, affluent parents in and around
the capital. Our parenting portfolio
has been designed to guide and inspire
aspirational parents through parenthood,
from pregnancy to the next stage of the
adventure that is childhood.
With a combined readership of 200,000,
we source the very best for our readers,
providing them with expert advice from
industry leaders. With contributors
including Carole Middleton, Elizabeth
Hurley, Marina Fogle, Caprice and Annabel
Karmel, and professional advice from the
likes of Zita West, Louisa van den Bergh,
Dr Chiara Hunt and Dr Etienne Horner
among other Harley Street favourites, no
stone is left unturned when it comes to
family life in London.
Baby Hampshire and Baby Surrey are Baby
London’s regional cousins, bursting with
local information, while sharing Baby Baby
London’s best bits!
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PARTY TIME
PARTY TIME
Sweets Parcel Cake
£22, fionacairns.com
“Fill these fabric bags with goodies
for guests to take home with them.”
Island G
LIVIN
Fabric Party Bags
£7.99 for three, partypieces.co.uk
“Babies love balloons and these
numbered versions are great for
a first birthday party.”
Birthday Balloons Age 1
£1.79 for five, partypieces.co.uk
“I love vintage-inspired
clothing for children
and Rachel Riley has
such beautiful designs.
The perfect look for a
Peter Rabbit party.”
CAROLE’S TOP TIP
“Choose a classic theme that
will appeal to all your guests,
whatever their age”
“Peter Rabbit is a childhood classic
that I am particularly fond of.”
Striped Smock Set £85,
Rosebud Peter Pan Collar Dress
£69, rachelriley.co.uk
Peter Rabbit Range
From £3.29, partypieces.co.uk
babylondon.co.uk
Covering the journey from pregnancy to new
motherhood and beyond, Baby London tackles
everything from health-related features written by
experts to the very latest fashion trends in maternity
and babywear. Beautifully designed, packed with
shopping pages, product reviews, lifestyle stories
and celebrity contributors, the magazine is a
luxurious treat for expectant and new parents.
REAL LIFE
REAL LIFE
“Fiona Cairns makes the best
Victoria sponge! There will be smiles
all round when your guests taste this
delicious cake scattered with white
chocolate sweets and handmade
‘Dolly Mixtures’. I particularly love
the hand-tied pink gingham ribbon.”
“I’ve just discovered this
amazing husband and wife
team, Fed by Ned. The
beetroot brownie is simply
delicious, and perfect for
your little one to enjoy too.”
“The tales of Beatrix Potter
come to life with these
beautiful hand-iced biscuits.”
“Set up a ball pit
Alphabet Bunting
From £2.25, shopmerimeri.co.uk
and friends.”
for your baby
Pit, £18, elc.co.uk
Hexagon Ball
Set the scene with a
Beatrix Potter themed table
MO TH ER
AN D N EW N EW BA BY
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JEW ELL ERY ON WE LCO MI NG SIG NIN G TH E
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Kat e Ma vroELI Z AB E TH AN D CO LLE C TIO N
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“This super-stylish bunting is the
perfect way to spell out your child’s
name on their big day.”
Beatrix Potter Biscuit Tin
£39.50, biscuiteers.com
Beetroot Brownie Tray
£7.50, fedbyned.com
“These cute Peter Rabbit
invitations will create a buzz
ahead of the big day.”
“This knitted cotton romper
featuring a bunny and fluffy
tail is adorable.”
Peter Rabbit Party Invitations
£7.99 for eight, partypieces.co.uk
Stella McCartney Bunny Body
£55, stellamccartney.com
TIME FOR PRESENTS
1
“There’s no escaping how old
they are with these brilliant
Breton-style tops!”
2
Kate, Forbes and baby Azaan
soak up the sun in their
Mauritian paradise
3
1. Stacking Blocks £15, jojomamanbebe.co.uk
2. Framed Print £25, johnlewis.com 3. Jack in a Box £21.60, johnlewis.com
Age 1 Stripey T-shirts
£14.99, partypieces.co.uk
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SHOPPING
1
1. Summer
Holiday
Playsuit £22,
boden.co.uk
2. Top £29,
patachou.com and
Floral Trousers £42,
stellamccartney.com
3. Check Embellished Dress £14,
johnlewis.com
4. Blouse and Floral Print Short
Set £12, next.co.uk
5. Clifton Rose Baby Teddy £8,
cathkidston.com
6. Polarn O. Pyret Baby Stripe
Romper £19, johnlewis.com
7. Mimi Wrap Dress and Knicker
£18, monsoon.co.uk
8. Pure Cotton Floral Romper
£8, marksandspencer.com
9. Floral Tulip-Back One-piece
£14.95, gap.co.uk
10. Levi’s Baby Floral Trousers
£34, johnlewis.com
11. Stars and Dreams Bibshorts
Sets £16, mothercare.com
12. Tropical Polo Shirt £10,
mamasandpapas.com
13. Fruity Print Bloomers and
Dress Set £37.50,
petit-bateau.co.uk
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Surf 2 £700,
silvercrossbaby.com
Baby Bottle
£12.99,
ahipkid.com
Undersea Explorer £6,
jojomamanbebe.co.uk
Duck Push Toy £49,
bluealmonds.co.uk
SHOP
THE SHOOT
HELLO
yellow
BEAUTIFUL
BUMP
4
2
5
6
Baby will be all smiles frolicking
in this happy shade
Yellow Teepee Basket
£59, olliella.com
Kite Dungarees
£31, yoox.com
Yellow Ruffle Baby Bubble
$62, isabelgarreton.com
Ralph Lauren Floral Dress
£85, harrods.com
Freshen up your florals! We’ve picked the
very best bunch for your baby
BEAUTIFUL
BAGS
7
8
L'asticot Seahorse
Romper £28,
oscarandolivia.co.uk
9
Pudding Trousers
£42, stellamccartney.com
Pink Lining Wanderlust
Rucksack, Cottage Flowers
£79 | pinklining.com/uk
10
Roberto Cavalli Floral Bag
£313 | childrensalon.com
Adeline Yellow Dress
£77, bonpoint.com
Baby Socks
£19, bonpoint.com
Blune Kids Ice Cream Knit
£39.83, smallable.com
Kimono Maxi Dress, £385, Pazuki for
Blossom Mother & Child.
Engraved Heritage Coin Necklace,
£85, épanoui.
Citrine Ring, £25, Pebble London.
Shoes, £350, Stuart Weitzman
at Selfridges.
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PHOTOGR APHY: KEN COPSEY
ST YLING: COURTNEY ROBINSON
HAIR AND MAKEUP: L AUR ENCE CLOSE
MODEL: VICKY LENTON
Duck Booties
£15, cathkidston.com
Alouette Bloomers
£22.99,
chateaudesable.co.uk
Opal Flamingo Dress
¤42, igloandindi.com/en
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Match cute stripes
with florals for mixed
print style perfection
13
Rainbow Rose Nappy Bag
£54.17 | cathkidston.com
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FOOD
FOOD
DEVELOPMENT
Busy Shapes App
More than just
PLAY
DO WE U N DER E STIMATE
TH E IM PORTANCE OF PL AY ?
Caroline Leeper LOOKS AT TH E
EFFEC TS PL AY TIM E HAS ON YOU R
BABY ’S DEVELOPM ENT AN D FUTU R E
kitchen. I am so glad I did, it is a wonderful,
exciting experience and you will be surprised
at the flavours your little one will enjoy.
I’ve teamed up with Baby London to help
make weaning that bit easier for you. From
their very first tastes at six months or so, to
exploring new flavours and textures, here are
a variety of recipes that are guaranteed to
tantalise their taste buds.
Annabel Karmel’s Quick & Easy Weaning is
out now (Ebury Press, £9.99). Filled with
100 fast, tasty and nutritious recipes,
planners and feeding guides, Annabel is on
hand to help give your baby the best start.
BLUEBERRY, PEAR
AND BANANA PURÉE
You usually add banana to this recipe but if
you fancy something different why not try
blueberry, pear and peach? If the purée is
very runny you can thicken it with some baby
cereal or some crushed rusk.
INGRE DIE NTS
2 pears, peeled and diced
150g blueberries
1 banana, sliced
METHOD
Put the pears and blueberries into a saucepan.
Simmer for 5 minutes until soft. Add the
banana and blend until smooth.
EXPLORING TASTES AND
TEXTURES FOR THE FIRST TIME
IS A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE
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ight from the first moment, it seems
the most natural thing in the world
to want to cuddle, coo, tickle,
sing to, and – the age-old favourite – play
peek-a-boo with your baby. It is instinctive
and we’ve been doing it for centuries.
The resounding conclusion of a growing
body of research is that we are doing the right
thing. There is more recognition than ever
before that play is fundamental to a baby’s
development, health and general wellbeing.
Play is the primary means by which babies
build physical, cognitive and social skills.
Although a tiny baby may not be capable
of playing in the same way a toddler might,
age-appropriate games and toys will help
your baby reach important developmental
milestones. Children learn to interact with the
world around them by engaging with others
and by imitating their actions, sounds and
behaviours. Take, for example, the act of
rolling a small, soft ball across the floor to
your baby. The tactile ball can be picked up,
squeezed and its physical shape understood.
Equally, your baby will be encouraged to
move, maybe crawl, and to learn how their
body works and how to control it. Also, the
gentle flow of conversation that goes hand in
hand with play is essential for your baby’s
understanding of language.
R
SUITABLE FROM 6 MONTHS • MAKES 3 PORTIONS
ntroducing your baby to the
wonderful world of food is a big
milestone. And with different tastes
and textures to discover, it can often be tricky
to know where to begin with weaning.
Just like many
mums, I didn’t quite
know where to start
when I first began
weaning my son.
The process felt
quite daunting, but
I decided to roll up
my sleeves and get
experimenting in the
I
Maya Organic Peppy Five
Hand-crafted and great for counting and
developing motor skills. £26.25 | iglookids.co.uk
Toys we
Shusha – Zoo
Annabel Karmel
Annabel Karmel HAS RUSTLED U P SOM E
WE ANING WON DER S THAT AR E PER FEC T
FOR MINI MOUTH FU L S
Bath time has never been so much
fun. With an in-built motion sensor,
sound effects and sing-a-long songs,
this bath toy will teach your baby all
about colours, animals and shapes
as they splash. £15.99 | vtech.co.uk
LOVE
Weaning
with
PHOTOGRAPHY: RAY GAUBERT, ISTOCK
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READERSHIP: 100,000
PAGINATION: 166 pages
FORMAT: 230 x 300
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Bath Friends Turtle
An App for toddlers designed to expand their
reasoning skills with puzzles using shapes, colours
and challenges. £1.49 | itunes.apple.com
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In many ways though, play can seem trivial,
especially when it’s often cited that a child’s
brain develops more rapidly in the first five
years of its life than at any other point – surely
parents should be making the most of these
valuable years with educational activities?
But Dr Amanda Gummer, a leading expert
in the field, makes a strong case for the
links of playful, mental stimulation on brain
development and success in later life. When
the brain scans of babies who are stimulated
Toddlers can get creative and make
real and imagined animals. Simply click
the magnetic wooden body parts
together and away you go (2+).
£60 | thekidwho.eu
“Social development is correlated with
academic achievement,” Dr Gummer
continues. Meaning that a child starting
school with well-developed social skills “will
be much more likely to do well at GCSE level
than a child who can read and write on
entering school but who lacks those skills”.
Nature also gives us a helping hand. Babies
are naturally inquisitive; they love to explore
and seek out the new. But it’s important
that parents are not too hard on themselves.
Alphabet Frieze
This pretty ABC chart
introduces even the tiniest
of tots to the alphabet using
recognisable objects.
£14 | mrsbooth.com
A CHILD STARTING SCHOOL
WITH DEVELOPED SOCIAL SKILLS
WILL BE MUCH MORE LIKELY
TO DO WELL IN THEIR GCSES
are compared to those of babies who are left
alone for long periods of time the “physical
difference in brain structures and density is
shocking”. By the time children go to school,
those with early mental stimulation have had
a head start on their peers and are likely to
remain in the lead. In those early years,
parents therefore play a significant role in
their child’s later success.
“The best kind of play is led by the child and
encouraged by the parents,” says Dr Gummer.
“So children are supported in exploring the
world at their own pace and in a way that
makes most sense to them.”
It’s the carefree and varied forms of play,
which involve plenty of social interaction, that
remain the most valuable. So rekindle your
inner child, because it’s playtime! bl
Jungly Tails Book
Get to know the animals by their tails.
Packed full of different colours and
textures, this soft book is perfect for
inquisitive babies and it has a carry-loop
for car trips to deepest darkest Peru.
£10 | jellycat.com
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Plus-Plus Midi Range
An interactive building kit that promotes
cognitive understanding and creativity. Plus it’s
from Denmark – the same country that brought
us LEGO. Need we say more?
From £9.99 to £36.99 | toyella.com
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LOIS WEARS LETI DRESS, £139,
CARAMEL BABY & CHILD. RIBBED SHORT
SOCKS, £5, LA COQUETA.
METALLIC SNEAKERS, £19.99, ZARA.
Our contributing editor, Carole Middleton,
set up her family business, Party Pieces, in
1987 after struggling to find party
decorations for her own children’s parties
“Hanging a pinata from a
tree makes for an explosive
party game. I love being
imaginative with the fillings.”
MEXICAN PINATA
£12.99 PARTYPIECES.CO.UK
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MEG WEARS MEL MAJORETTE ALL-INONE, £87, STELLA MCCARTNEY KIDS.
RIBBED KNEE-HIGH SOCKS, £6,
LA COQUETA. RITZ TRAINERS, FROM £101,
STELLA MCCARTNEY KIDS.
SUNGLASSES, £2.99, H&M.
“Croquet is perfect for
everyone from two year olds
to 99 year olds! Leave it
set up all summer so it’s
ready to play.”
CROQUET SET
£28 LAURAASHLEY.COM
OUTDOOR PARTI ES
WITH
CAROLE MIDDLETON
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new products and I’m delighted to share my
favourite finds with Little London readers.
We’ve always believed that parties do not
have to be lavish and expensive occasions
and it’s amazing what you can achieve by
being clever and creative. For this issue, I’m
focusing on outdoor parties, which are perfect
for the summer months, be it in your back
garden or in the local park.
Children love being out in the fresh air
and there’s nothing better than hosting a
party outside, plus it saves on tidying up! If
you have the space, be well-prepared with a
host of outdoor activities. Classic sports day
games are great as everyone will know what to
do, and there’s nothing better for burning off
some excess energy!
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“There are few bigger draws
for children at a party than
a bouncy castle!”
PHOTOGRAPHER: ABI CAMPBELL ART DIRECTION & STYLING: ISABELLE BRANSON HAIR & MAKEUP: AMY ATKINS
LITTLE TIKES 8X8 BOUNCY CASTLE
£179.99 ARGOS.CO.UK
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FROM GAMES IDEAS TO STYLING
SUGGESTIONS, EVERYTHING YOU NEED
TO HOST A MAGICAL SUMMER PARTY
am thrilled to have joined the Little
London team and look forward to
updating you on the most exciting
products and trends from within the
children’s entertainment industry.
I came up with the idea for Party
Pieces when my children were small and
I was frustrated with the complete lack of
party paraphernalia on the market. It was
impossible to find anything easily in the shops
and trying to find value-for-money party bag
fillers was a complete nightmare!
This prompted Michael and I to launch our
own small mail order company from a shed
in our back garden in 1987, and whilst we’ve
grown in size, we’re still very much a family
business. I love sourcing and developing
CAROLE
hes and
s from tree branc
Drape decoration
perfect for
and bunting are
bushes – pom poms
tive
colourful and effec
this and are really
ANYONE FOR TENNIS?
“The cake is the centrepiece
of a birthday party. Go for
something fun that matches
your theme!”
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GET
CRAFTY
CREATIVITY
SHOPPING
teepee TIME
THE HANGING DOUGHNUT RACE
Simply thread doughnuts on a string and suspend them
from a horizontal line (like a washing line). The players
have to eat their doughnut with their hands behind
their back, and the first to finish their doughnut, wins!
I
If you’re serious about riding with the little
ones, I would definitely get them a body
protector, and you can get these at any
good equestrian shop. I like a proper
old-fashioned hat, which I get from Riders
& Squires in Kensington. When it comes to
riding boots, AlexandAlexa have a great
selection and I always go for Regent for
little ones, and Ariat for older children.
I usually team these with a pair of half
chaps, to stop any rubbing. For jodhpurs,
Harry Hall does a great selection, and
my favourite at the moment are the
Jenilee Pull-On Jodhpurs which are far
more comfortable than the itchy ones I
wore as a child!
TEEPEES WALLPAPER 10M ROLL £70
HIBOUHOME.COM
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Elizabeth has always been
obsessed with holiday
clothes, now branching into
a girls line
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mybaba.com
Here comes the summer… I love a
village fête and it's so much fun
recreating one at home
HEALTHY
HOMEMADE
LEMONADE
A summer fête is never without
homemade lemonade. Squeeze six
lemons into a jug, pour in five cups
of cold, still or fizzy water, and then
stir in half a cup of honey, xylitol, or
unrefined sugar. I find this dissolves
easier if you mix it with a tiny bit of
boiling water before pouring into the
mixture. Refrigerate and serve with
ice cubes in old Kilner jars.
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with books. Passers-by can then take away
something to read from the “library”, or
donate one of their own for others to enjoy.
“I wanted to encourage my children from a
young age to really enjoy reading and sharing
books,” says Lauren, on her motivation for
hosting a library outside the home she shares
with her husband Jan and three children.
“I also wanted to encourage them to be
community minded, so not only getting
pleasure from reading but also being able to
share that with the local community.”
hen it comes to choosing
a bedtime story, Lauren
Sodderland’s daughters put
on their pyjamas and head
out to their local library. They don’t have far
to go: it’s in their front garden.
The family, who live in Bow, are among
the growing number of Londoners embracing
the Little Free Library Project (LFLP). The
charity funds and installs small wooden
house-shaped boxes outside the homes
or businesses of volunteers who fill them
PHOTOGRAPHY: HELENE SANDBERG, ISTOCK, ©WLTM
Bring the tribal gathering inside with this
playful wallpaper from Hibou Home
IN BOOK-WORLD, SHARING REALLY IS CARING. KATE YOUDE
EXPLORES THE LATEST ECO TREND FOR MINI READERS
can’t believe it’s summer time already,
the bulbs that the children planted in
January are in full bloom, the birds
are singing, and it’s nice to finally be
able to spend more time outdoors with the
kids. With the sun shining, Nanny Anita
and I have been reminiscing about good
old-fashioned games, and decided to create
our very own summer fête. There are so many
simple games to choose from when you really
think about it – the coconut shy, throwing
hoops, fishing for ducks, apple bobbing, and
of course, the good old egg and spoon race.
Wherever you are this season, why not create
a bit of nostalgic fun?
Riding Essentials
You will need:
Glue • Scissors • Tissue paper • Paper • Pen
• Draw a smallish circle on the paper and then cut it out – that makes the
centre of the rosette.
• Glue the circle onto some tissue paper and then trim the edge of the tissue
paper so that it makes a slightly bigger circle.
• Repeat step 2; each circle should get slightly bigger.
• Cut out two tails and then stick them onto the back of the rosette.
• Finish up by writing your message in the centre of the first circle.
LITTLE
Libraries
Creative duo Leonora Bamford and Nanny Anita are feeling super
summery and to celebrate they’re sharing their very
best ideas for outdoor play
With Wimbledon fever underway
why not pay a visit to the
Wimbledon Museum where you
can watch interactive films, see
the trophies and watch their
new 3D film? They even have
a ‘ghost’ of John McEnroe that
appears in the changing room
he used to use. If you don’t
make it to the museum catch a
few games on the big screens
that pop up all over town.
Make a Rosette
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FEATURE
get
CRAFTY
A SPORTY OUTING
Inspire little imaginations to roam the magical world of
make-believe and adventure with our selection of top
tents. And when the weather turns, bring the fun indoors!
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GET
GET CRAFTY
CRAFTY
Tasty fun, kids love nibbling
their way to the finish line
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Mini-Me
style
AS THE TREND FOR MATCHING CATCHES ON,
SUMMER LITCHFIELD REVEALS HER PICK OF
THE VERY CUTEST CO-ORDINATING PIECES
Actress and swimwear designer
Elizabeth enjoying quality
time with her son Damian
E
ven the least precious of us find it
hard to resist being subtley matchymatchy with our small ones from
time to time, and designers such
as Petit Bateau and Ralph Lauren have long
realised the charm of producing miniature
versions of some of their key pieces. Think
Petit Bateau’s yellow raincoat and Ralph
Lauren’s stripes, polo shirts and cable knits.
Not so long ago shoe designer Charlotte
Olympia upped the mini-me ante with her
kitty and spider web slippers in ‘Incy’ sizes,
which are still on most must-have lists, and
an increasing number of other shoemakers
are following suit. Ferragamo now make their
iconic Varina pumps for little ladies (sizes
starting at 28) and for the more tomboyish
amongst us ASH have downsized some of
their styles such as the gold baseball sneaker.
Last winter luxury label Bamford launched
matching mother and baby cashmere, heart
motif sweaters, proving that it’s never too
soon to start dressing alike, and if you’re
after 50s style dresses for you and your little
jitterbug look no further than Poppy London.
For diminuitive hipsters, Mini Preen
has been a hands-down favourite since the
line was launched in 2013. And Yasmin
Sewell’s laidback, luxe sportif label Etre
Cecile recently introduced a kids collection,
Etre Petite, featuring slogan sweatshirts and
graphic animal prints.
Also on our wish lists this summer are the
divine, ditsy-print cotton smocks and dresses
by Australian label printbebe, and, just in
time for those first rays of sun, Heidi Klein
are launching their first own-label collection
of swimsuits for ages two to 10 years. Go for a
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Emma Smith, creator of the blog Little
Style Fix, enjoys playing with matching
outfits. “I often find that my daughter and I
are dressed in the same kind of thing without
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US ABOUT LONDON LIFE WITH SON DAMIAN
How did Elizabeth Hurley Beach begin?
As a child, what did you love wearing?
I live in south west London, on a street lined
with beautiful cherry trees.
I decided to venture into beachwear not
only because I’ve always been obsessed with
holiday clothes, but also because it’s an area
where women, regardless of shape or size,
can either look amazing or get it wrong. I
wanted to come up with a resort collection
which would make a woman feel fabulously
sexy at any age.
My mother used to dress me and my sister
identically, but one of us would be in pink and
one in blue. It was the early 70s and children
still dressed in very short skirts, socks and
t-bar shoes. We had zip up terry cloth robes
with pom poms which my mum made and I
have nearly identical ones in my collection.
As a London mum, where are your
favourite places to take your son
Damian for a treat?
We play at the Round Pond in Kensington
Gardens or stare in horror at the dinosaurs in
the National History Museum.
And when you’re treating yourself?
I can often be found at Harrods, lurking with
their personal shoppers.
Where do you keep meaning to go?
I’ve never quite made the Tate Modern.
When you escape London?
I go to my country home in Gloucestershire.
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What was the inspiration behind
extending your collection to
include a line for girls?
I love little girls looking both sweet
and cool. Most girls love pink, so I
try to find prints and designs that
make girls feel special, without
looking naff. Many little girls
love animal prints too and our
pink cheetah print is a big hit.
Like mother, like daughter…
why not try similar prints,
in different cuts and colours?
PHOTOGRAPHY: MINI PREEN AND JAMES CHAMPION PHOTOGRAPHY
Where do you live in London?
Do you have a favourite piece?
I love the ladies aqua snake kaftan
and the girls pink heart print.
Are you a beach girl or a
poolside lover?
I love the beach, but I only
stay in the sun for a few
minutes as I get too hot. I
usually tend to set up camp
under a shady palm tree.
Mini Preen
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Budgie Print
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until I was about six months pregnant. I
performed on Got to Dance with little Willow
in my tummy. My husband Max was incredibly
supportive throughout and even pitched in
with a few back rubs here and there.
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How did you keep fit while pregnant?
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who designed my own pregnancy fitness
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Kimberly with her dancing
shoes firmly on both before and
after having little Willow
What did you do to get back into shape postpregnancy? Can you share your secrets?
Because Willow was born by cesarean, I
couldn’t start exercising until six weeks after
her birth, but once I was feeling better I would
take her for a quiet stroll in the buggy to
kick-start the process and for plenty of fresh
air. When my doctor gave me the ‘all clear’, I
started gently exercising with my postnatal
trainer, who was really great at helping me
rehab the separation in my abdomen muscles.
I never knew that was part of it! She has also
helped me to re-strength my pelvic floor and
core muscles through Pilates-infused circuit
training. She came to the house so I could
exercise with Willow three times a week.
Recently, I’ve returned to doing my hot yoga,
HIIT training and some tough cardio as I aim to
do the Vitality World Triathlon London in May.
How are you finding life as a new mum?
I’m loving every second of being a mum to
my gorgeous little girl Willow, I couldn’t be
happier. She’s amazing – super smiley, quite
content and she gets cuter every single
day. I’m so excited for the coming months,
watching her grow and how her personality
develops. It’s fascinating seeing her learn new
things so quickly.
Willow is a gorgeous name, how did
you decide on it?
Before I was pregnant, Max and I were joking
around about what we would name our
children. Our good friend Davina McCall
mentioned that she liked the name Willow
and well, so did we.
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the determination to
successfully balance it all becomes a passion.
I kind of feel like I’m a mum on a mission!
Having a very supportive husband and handson dad has been a saving grace.
What can be found in your changing bag?
All the essentials… Essential Waitrose baby
wipes are my favourite because they come out
one at a time instead of all sticking together
which helps when you have an explosion.
KIMBERLY’S ESSENTIALS
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How did you adapt to pregnancy with
your busy lifestyle?
I just did my best to take it in my stride. My
doctor gave me the best advice: I’m not ill…
just pregnant. Our bodies are made to do this!
I’m lucky since I have danced my whole life so
my fitness levels meant my body coped well
with continuing on as normal. I kept dancing
A charming exploration of first
colours with familiar friends.
Winnie the Pooh and Piglet
introduce young readers to
colours with soft pastel shades
and clever flaps to lift.
£5.99, Egmont
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How do you juggle motherhood and a career?
It can be tough, especially when Willow
keeps me up at night. I love everything I do
and I think that when you love your job,
We’re going colour crazy this spring, have you
a favourite colour to dress Willow in?
Nautical blue and white stripes are always fun
and I’m loving yellows and tangerines, too.
WINNIE-THE-POOH: LIFT
THE FLAP COLOURS
By A A Milne
MY FIRST LIFT AND
LEARN: COLOURS
You work closely with MaxiNutrition, what is
it and how does it help you?
I’ve always been careful with how I feed my
body. MaxiNutrition’s products support my
high-protein diet and I can just grab a Promax
Lean shake or bar when on-the-go. Their
shakes help muscle recovery as the intensity
of my workouts increase.
Have you any can’t-live-without baby products?
The Baby Bath & Shampoo from Neal’s Yard
Remedies is fantastic as it is natural and
organic so I feel guilt-free using it on my baby’s
pure skin. Their baby balm is great for baby
massages too. Pampers nappies are the best!
The blue line that lets you know whether or
not baby needs a change is a lifesaver.
Pampers, changing mat, muslins, Tommee
Tippee bottles, Cow and Gate Formula when
out and about just in case, two extra changes
of clothes, her favourite little Moo Cow that
Nana got her, an extra hat... it’s never ending!
Still smiling post-work
MaxiNutrition Promax Lean Bar
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Where’s your favourite places to take little
Willow on a sunny day?
One of my favourite places to take her is
Kew Gardens in Richmond. It’s such a lovely
place to take a stroll with the family.
Do you miss life in Los Angeles? Will you
move back with your young family or do you
count yourself as a Londoner now?
I love London! I feel more at home in London
than I do anywhere else. Since getting married
and starting a family here I feel closer to being
a Londoner but I’ll never forget where I came
from. I’m an American Girl trying to live the
American Dream in the United Kingdom.
What are your family summer plans?
Possibly visiting some friends in South Africa
or maybe a nice long weekend to Dubai. But
most of my summer plans involve expanding
my cooking knowledge in the kitchen
surrounded by friends and family with the sun
shining and helping Willow learn to crawl in
the beautiful parks that surround us! bh
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OUT AND ABOUT
PARTY TIME
mini
FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTIES
AGENDA
with
Carole Middleton
C h a r l o t t e To m l i n s o n -W h i t e R O U N D S U P H A M P S H I R E ’ S B E S T E V E N T S
MAR K THIS MAGICAL MILE STON E WITH A
FU N-FILLED CELEBR ATION FOR ALL TH E FAMILY
“Simple, classic polka dot
bunting is great for an indoor
or outdoor party. I re-use this
again and again!”
Spotty Paper Flag Bunting
£3.99, partypieces.co.uk
“These plates are such a
unique idea. Ask your guests
to sign their name and write
a small greeting. It is a
lovely way to look back at
your baby’s birthday.”
Personalised 1st Birthday Plate
£29.99, partypieces.co.uk
Critter Creek
PAULTONS PARK
Ower, Romsey, Hampshire
SO51 6AL
0871 360 2034
paultonspark.co.uk
Our new contrib
uting
Carole Middle editor,
ton
am delighted to have joined the
team at Baby Surrey and look
forward to covering the latest trends
and ideas from within the baby and children’s
entertainment industry.
I came up with the idea for my business,
Party Pieces, when my own children were
small as I was frustrated by the lack of party
decorations and party-bag fillers on the
market. Having found it so hard to track
down anything easily in the shops, Michael
and I launched our mail order company from
a shed in our back garden in 1987, and while
we’ve grown in size, we’re still very much a
family business. I love sourcing and developing
new products and thinking creatively about
inspiring party ideas, and I’m thrilled to be
able to share my favourite finds with the
Baby Surrey readers.
For this issue, I’m focusing on the landmark
milestone that is your baby’s first birthday.
Whether you decide to keep it small and
intimate, or opt for a much bigger gathering,
your little one’s first birthday is certainly
something to celebrate! And it is the perfect
chance to gather friends and family. You’ll
most likely be catering for all ages, so keeping
everyone entertained is key – especially the
all-important birthday boy or girl!
A theme can be an effective way to
personalise a party. This issue I’ve chosen Peter
Rabbit – and put together some suggestions
for you. Beatrix Potter’s characters are timeless
and perfect for both boys and girls. A first
birthday party is as much for the adults as it is
for the baby, so remember to mark the big day
with beautiful keepsakes that both you and
your baby will treasure as they grow, and of
course, take lots of photographs!
I
Paulton’s Park welcomes a new
mini land, fully-themed world
of strange mixed-up creatures
known as the ‘Curious Critters’.
Families can ride the Cat-OPillar rollercoaster, discover
larger-than-life plants, take the
Professor Blast’s Expedition
Express – a train ride for little
ones, and then see the real life
critters in the Beastie Burrow, a
bug emporium with amazing
insects, fish and lizards.
Admission: ticket prices vary,
see website for details.
See online for opening times.
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Krazy Kat Theatre presents this
fast and funny family show
featuring singing, sign language
and dancing. Set in a draughty
Castle in the remote Scottish
Highlands, Mattress Mattress
tells the tale of the princess
and the pea. With two
entertaining actors, a couple of
kilts and stylised puppet
figures, expect big laughs.
Admission: £6.
Saturday 6 June, 11am and 2pm.
Critter Creek, Paultons Park
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Although she was cross with me, she quickly settled back
each time and she smiled at me in the morning. And now, Katie
tells me that Ella has had a very good day, which suggests that
her improved sleep habits are having a positive impact on her
daytime behaviour.
So tonight I read back over the Sleep Diary which I will leave
with Katie once I complete my placement tomorrow morning.
I wonder what Ella will think of this week in her life when she is
old enough to read? I know that some of my young clients love
having their Sleep Diary read to them as their bedtime story
– it is a moment of their little lives that has been captured
like an insect in amber, often minute by minute, and gives
them an insight into their baby’s characters that they wouldn’t
otherwise have had. And, of course, like all good stories, the
characters live happily ever after!
I am dozing on and off, occasionally checking the time and
waiting for noise from the bedroom next door or movement
on the baby monitor. But the hours pass quietly by and
nothing disturbs the calm. She is putting into practise the
lessons she has learnt, and each night that she sleeps through
will be like another brick in the wall of solid sleep habits.
The night passes.
I read my book; go to make another cup of tea; check
emails; and eventually the sun rises.
Ella wakes on the dot of 7am. Her circadian cycle is working
beautifully. I change her and take her to Katie, who wakes up
slowly and with a question in her eyes.
“Nothing,” I say. “Not a peep all night long.”
Katie reaches out to take Ella from me. “Thank you,” she
says, “you’ve been amazing, a real life-changer, we couldn’t
have done it without you.”
I leave them peacefully together – my work here is done. bh
For more information on Night Nannies in your local area
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Rebecca Moore TALKS
TO TH E FOU N DER OF
WATER BABIE S, Paul
Thompson, ABOUT
TH E BUOYANT
BEN EFITS OF BABY
SWIMMING
Did you know that babies can
hold their breath and open their
eyes while underwater?
CHILDREN ARE ALWAYS
TESTING THE BOUNDARIES
AND THEY RARELY LET
YOU KNOW THIS
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id you know that babies have the
natural ability to swim? This is
due to two intelligent reflexes: the
swimming reflex and the dive reflex. The
former means baby will move their arms and
legs in a swimming motion when supported
in the water with their tummy-side down; the
latter means your baby can hold their breath
and open their eyes when underwater. These
reflexes are strongest in the first six months
of life. And what’s more, NHS guidelines say
babies don’t need to have had their
vaccinations before they can swim.
Paul Thompson, co-founder of awardwinning swim school, Water Babies, explains,
“Babies can start to learn to swim from birth,
in fact our youngest swimmer was just one
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PHOTOGRAPHY: ISTOCK
he story so far: Katie’s five-month-old daughter Ella
had begun to wake several times a night and will only
settle with a feed each time, despite being a good
sleeper previously. I’ve spent four nights with the family and
Ella has made good progress during the first three, but last
night she woke several times.
I chat with Katie before going up to my room. “How was
today?” I ask. Katie tells me that Ella napped beautifully, has
eaten well, “and generally been smiley and fun to be with”.
But Katie continues: “It’s as if she’s completely forgotten
what a monkey she was last night, waking up so often.”
She pauses and looks worried. “What will happen tonight?”
I put my reputation on the line. “Tonight will be fine. I think
she will sleep very well tonight.” I smile at Katie, wish her a
good night and take a cup of tea up to my room. I check on
Ella as I pass – sleeping like a baby, as I would expect.
Ella is Katie’s first baby, so she is on a steep learning curve
herself. Had she had as much experience of babies and
children as I have, she would realise that they are always
testing the boundaries and they rarely let you know that this
is what they’re doing. Happy children know the boundaries
won’t move; they can be confident of the parameters within
which they live their lives. So when Ella is older and Katie
says “no sweets except at the weekend,” there will be no
point in Ella begging for them mid-week – the boundaries are
reassuringly inflexible.
This is what Ella learnt last night. During the first three nights
of this week she had proved that she could settle herself each
time she woke up, that she didn’t need a feed in the middle
of the night and she certainly didn’t need intervention from
anyone else. So that is now the norm for her.
But last night she decided she would like to go back to how
things used to be: feeds in the middle of the night, cuddles
with Mummy, being taken into Mummy’s bed. And was soon
to discover that these new boundaries are unyielding.
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