Bristol News

This Month: February 2012

So. February opens with the arrival of snow. And in hilly Bristol, the question on many parents’ lips is: If we take them to school, can we pick them up again? Still every cloud.

 

Ally from Plymouth writes: “I never realised how hard it was to have a child. I don’t think anything can prepare you really.”

Chopsy Baby Says: “The best way to realise how easy it is to have one child is to have a second. Then the best way to realise how easy having two children is would be to have a third. And so on. Our research finds this to be a fool proof method.”

 
Outdoor clothing specialist Little Terra will be first stop for many parents with the change in weather. They sell a range of waterproof trousers aimed at keeping youngsters outside and active whatever the weather.

The range features brands such as Sprayway, Regatta, Target Dry and Bush Baby that prove waterproof trousers can be on trend as well as functional.

www.littleterra.co.uk

 

Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt will continue to tour the UK until 29 July 2012.

Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt features true-to-life puppets, perfect sing-along songs and a new story that will charm and delight all her fans. Full sail! Ahoy!  For full details visit:

www.peppapiglive.com

 

Will you panic should the snow actually pitch?

“Yes totally. I live in an area that is impossible to get to without a car.”

Sara Devlin 
Failand

“Yes because the usual routine goes to pot and the schools close, but it’s all great fun too.”

Genna Buck
Easton

“No because our school is very close and I’m on maternity leave so have nowhere to dash to yet.”

Pru Bennet

Bedminster

 



Murray Gold’s amazing music has accompanied the last three Doctors on their adventures. The Series 5 album includes some cracking themes.

Visitors to the Baby Show held at London ExCel 24-26 February, will be able relax and recharge their batteries at the Bonusprint Mummy Café. Over the hectic three day event mum’s can chat to friends, grab a drink and rest their feet! The brand will be encourage people to take part in their “Print them to Preserve them campaign” to champion the importance of printing special family photos.

The Bonusprint Mummy Café will give visitors the chance to log on and make products on the spot. The team will be on hand to answer questions and demonstrate just how quickly all those photos can be freed and turned into a family memento. During the event there will be some exclusive offers available to Baby Show visitors to help get them started.

Bonusprint’s full range of products can be seen at www.bonusprint.co.uk