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If your child bursts into tears when told they're not well enough for school - they really aren't! stealthsquiggle

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David Cameron on whether The Thick of It accurately represents the Conservative publicity machine: "I love The Thick of It. V funny... but only true about the other lot (not)."

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penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

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Report this review From: topdrawer on 13-Jan-09 08:38 Overall rating 8.0
I'm a massage therapist and would say essential oils are exactly what they say on the tin - essential! A loving friend or family member might even gen up on a few easy techniques and give a much needed pulse point massage. These look like good quality oils.

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Report this review From: Anon on 11-Jan-09 10:57 Overall rating 8.0
I found lavender oil a must with stitches & also used some in a diffuser for relaxation. A wonderful gift

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Report this review From: TheButterflyEffect on 05-Dec-08 00:44 Overall rating 10.0
I think that essential oils are a very luxurious and versatile gift for new parents. Aromatherapy is powerful and scents can effect us strongly, so it's best to go with 'safe' smells.

Lavender, rose, jasmine and citrus aromas like manderin, lime, bergamot etc are good, as are chamomile and ylang ylang.

A base oil like almond oil means that the essential oils can be used for massage or in the bath.

A book on baby massage is a good gift to go with this.

For the ultimate in PFB preciousness, go for organic oils.

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Report this review From: MNHQ on 07-Jan-07 00:00 Overall rating 8.4
Note: This review is a composite, made up from comments and scores from 13 people.
"Lavender oil is essential for new mums with stitches, it can also be used in tiny doses in baby's bath to aid restful sleep. Other oils can be used for mum to pamper herself in those rare moments, or for mum and dad to pamper each other in those even rarer coupled moments - an absolutely brilliant gift". "Bath oils were uplifting and luxurious in a time of tears and tiredness. It just made me feel good." "It was great to receive a present for myself amongst all those for the baby."

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