
happydulwich
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I bought one last Christmas, went everyone to find one as it was one of the most popular toys. Sadly not great. Any background noise and it won't do the command. We played with it for about 10 mins and got fed up with it barking instead of laying down. At the bottom of the toy box now.
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Hi there, My daughter is in year 2 and the school is planning on teaching them sex education over 6 classes. Any other schools doing this in Year 2? Thanks for your time
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Chickenpox treatments for spotty babies
happydulwich replied to snowboarder's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks so much for your advice. No further spots today but it was a hard night! All the best Katgod, just waiting for my two year old to get it! -
Chickenpox treatments for spotty babies
happydulwich replied to snowboarder's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks Snowboarder, fingers crossed she improves tomorrow Did you also find Piriton worked with the need to itch? Sorry for all the questions, but as you said, reviewing chicken pox on the internet is pretty scary! -
Chickenpox treatments for spotty babies
happydulwich replied to snowboarder's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Just wondering how long it takes for all the spots to appear? My daughter has had the pox for two whole days and every hour more seems to be appearing. When is safe to send her back to school? -
I can add a bit more info DVR (Goose Green Roundabout) (Early 2000's). Was a cash coverters previously, but before that it was The Institute of Engineers Sugar (Goose Green Roundabout) A video rental shop, privately owned Just William: It was Osbourne Stewart Estate agents but was originally an Insurance Brokers East Dulwich Deli: Second hand baby shop owned by Mrs Georgious 43 Lordship Lane Hirst Bakery: Originally Place Bakery, changed to Munchbox I do remember back in the 80's the site where Bushell's are was a second hand furniture shop. I also remember the greengrocers run by Forder at the bottom of the Lane.
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Party entertainer recommendation please?
happydulwich replied to mumum's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I used Tina from www.vintageafternoons.co.uk she came to my 2 year olds party as Peppa Pig, she also does fairy and princess parties and Hello Kitty She was great and everyone was really taken by her I will be booking her for my 6 year olds aswell -
Great, thanks very much, I have passed this on
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Hi, My friend has a two year old who has just broken one of her back teeth. Half of the tooth has fallen out and the rest is still in the gum. Child not eating and is complaining of pain. Dentist not aswering at the moment. Why does it always happen at a weekend! Any advice/help urgently needed. Thank you.
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I just wanted to say thank you for such a kind gesture. My husband owns a business on LL and we were sick to the stomach last night with worry. Thank you once again and lets keep our fingers crossed that this is the end to the trouble.
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I know her, she is my aunt! She will contact you directly!
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BT say that it should be back on track by 10pm.
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Leaving toddlers alone to have their tantrum
happydulwich replied to WorkingMummy's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi there, Agree with ryedalema, also did this with our daughter and it worked. When time out has finished, get down to her level, explain why you put her on the naughty step/corner/spot and then ask her to say sorry and give a big hug. She should be there for 2 mins. Let her scream, cry and do anything to get it out of her system. If she moves off the step etc, put her back without speaking to her. Friends have copied this and has worked wonders. Remember, she is not angry with you, she just needs to express her frustations and her own thinking spot can do this. Before starting the naughty step etc, make sure you give her two warnings about her behaviour and then put her on there. With regards to biting, I would bite her back and see what her reaction is. Mine only bite me once! Do not put her in her bedroom, as this is would create a negative reason to be in her room. You could even put a red cushion on the naughty spot and this will show her and remind her that this is where she will go(somewhere safe and out of the way, mine is in the hallway). Good luck, and follow this through at other peoples houses/ shops etc. We have all been there.
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