Christmas is a wonderful time for children but it’s also a time when there are increased hazards and risks within the home. These are our top tips for keeping your child safe this Christmas: 1 – Look out for poisonous plants Did you know mistletoe is actually...
Article by Kirsty Crockett Many of us will find ourselves turning to online shopping this Christmas – it’s easy, it’s fast and you don’t need to leave your house! However, despite the many benefits, come some pitfalls, and it’s important we take some careful...
Article by Feola McCandlish How do you recognise a person who is choking? If someone is choking thet may suddenly become unable to speak, cough, cry and may go quiet. Breathing may sound wheezy or might be absent. Skin may flush, become initially darker or flushed but...
Article by Sarah Russell-Davis After one of the most challenging years we’ve all faced, the sun is finally out and we are enjoying the great outdoors more than ever! With lockdown restrictions gradually easing, family days out and staycations are back on the menu so...
PLEASE NOTE – This is a little hard to watch but the baby is NOT hurt in this video. After chatting to a school mum, I feel this is something that really needs to be highlighted again. Drawers pulled out make very tempting stairs for little ones and can easily...
Time to consider saving your baby’s cord blood? Secret Daisy First Aid gift code inside. Have you begun to wonder why so many new parents are choosing to collect and save their baby’s umbilical cord and the blood that is left inside it after baby is born...