Becoming a parent for the first time is a stressful time but help is at hand ! The Essential Parent Company’s Essential Baby Care Guide on DVD covers everything you need to know for your child’s first year.
The DVD includes advice on feeding, care and development, sleeping and first aid. It’s advised and narrated by child development expert Professor Robert Winston, with advice from The Royal College of Paediatric and Child Health, St John Ambulance, UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative and other experts.
The guide costs £19.99 and is now available in store and online at Tesco. com.
There are also going to be single DVDs on specific themes, including: · Breastfeeding· Formula feeding· Introducing solids· Sleeping· First aid· Your baby's first month. The single DVDs will be on sale at
£3.99 each in over 240 Tesco stores.
Tesco have kindly offered to send a copy of The Essential Parent Company’s Essential Baby Care Guide on DVD to one lucky Madhouse Family Reviews reader. Use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter.
UK only. Closing date : 10/3/14
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