Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie threw a very low-key party for twins Knox and Vivienne’s first birthday celebration.
The older siblings Maddox, Pax, Zahara and Shiloh all helped bake two cakes at their home in Los Angeles, one for Knox and one for Vivienne.
Archive for the ‘First Birthday’ Category
Birthday Party For Brad & Angelina’s Twins
Thursday, August 20th, 2009Unusual 1st Birthday Gifts
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver chose a unique gift to give to his little girl Poppy as she turned one – a cherry tree!
Jamie could not think of a special gift to buy his daughter and then thought of a cherry tree. He said that when she is 10 she will have something to remember about her first birthday.
Helpful Tips For 5 A Day Fruit And Veg
Friday, May 22nd, 2009There are lots of ways that you can encourage children to eat fruit and even vegetables without feeling the need to force them. Here are some helpful tips!
For delicious smoothies use banana, strawberries and peach, or whatever fruit you have to hand. Blend with milk and natural yogurt for a great way to get the whole family upping their quota of fruit.
Try using fresh fruit juice, pureed fruit of fruit smoothies to make ice lollies pour into ice lolly moulds and freeze. Kids love them and its great to know they are not only avoiding food colourings, additives and sugar, but they are actually getting their fruit.
Sometimes the effort of eating an apple or orange all seems too much! But when presented with a bowl of beautifully prepared fruit salad kids seem to have no problem. Try to use lots of different colours for maximum appeal.
Puree soft fruits for a delicious healthy sauce to go on ice cream and other deserts.
One easy way to get them eating a wide range of vegetables is to make pasta sauces of blended vegetables such as peppers, carrots and courgettes. They get to enjoy the taste without even realising they are eating them!
Children love cauliflower cheese and you can add other veg such as broccoli and sweet corn.
Homemade soup is an excellent way of using up any left over vegetables and getting your kids to eat lots of veg without noticing! Try blending to a smooth consistency and adding a little milk in addition to stock.
Is Your Child Ready For Potty Training?
Friday, May 1st, 2009Nearly all children are toilet trained by the time they go to school, so a few months here or there will not make a lot of difference. Most children are ready anywhere between 24 and 36 months. There is a wide range in the age for potty training. Boys generally start later and take longer to train than girls. You will need to watch for signs that your toddler is interested in using the potty and is aware of a bowel movement before it happens. Encourage your child to use a potty, have it ready, show it to them, but make a game of it. Be lavish with your praise if your child is successful.
Can I Help My Baby Develop Healthy Eating Habits?
Saturday, April 25th, 2009You can help your baby learn to eat well by using some very simple tips.
Try to Offer a varied selection of foods. Do not try to feed your baby too much. She may be put off trying other foods. Give your baby a variety of protein and carbohydrate food, fruits, and vegetables. Try to avoid sugar, salt, and very fatty foods or hot, spicy foods. Make sure you do not bribe or reward your child with food. Instead, offer her plenty of hugs, kisses, and attention.
Jennifer Lopez Celebrates Her Twins 1st Birthday
Friday, February 27th, 2009Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony had much to celebrate over the weekend as their precious twins Max and Emme turned one on Sunday. The party was celebrated at their home in Bel Air. About 50 guests came to share in the celebration for the twins. The garden was decorated with metallic silver balloons and had a blue and red colour scheme. Guests were treated to entertainment including two moonbouncers, a clown, music and non alchoholic slushies from The Margarita Man. Sounds like these one year olds know how to party!
Octuplets Born in California
Monday, February 16th, 2009The six boys and two girls, who were nine weeks premature, were delivered by Caesarean section in the hospital near Los Angeles, California. The babies weighed between 1lb 8oz and 3lb 4oz and are all said to be doing well. The mother checked in to the hospital 23 weeks into her pregnancy and gave birth seven weeks later. A spokeswoman at the Bellflower medical centre described the deliveries, which took place in the space of five minutes, as “truly amazing”. The medical team had scheduled a Caesarean section for seven babies, but doctors were surprised when an eighth came out. The babies will be in incubators for at least six weeks and the mother is planning to breast feed them all. Dr Gupta added that the mother was “doing very, very well” and was “really excited that she got all of these babies, and that they’re doing well so far”.
First Babies Of 2009
Monday, February 16th, 2009Sarah Pembroke gave birth to her third child just after 2am on New Year’s Day.”I came in to hospital just before midnight. My husband and I were wishing each other a happy new year in between contractions”. The John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford said six babies were born on New Year’s morning. Sarah and Angus Pembroke had expected Delilah Lou-Ann to arrive in time for Christmas. “She was meant to be due Christmas Eve which would have an ideal Christmas present – but now it’s just a great start to the New Year,” said the 40-year-old father.
TOY SAFETY FOR BABIES
Friday, January 16th, 2009Age Suitability
Check the recommended age range on the toy, most toys have age guidelines but do not treat these as set-in-stone. Consider your own child’s maturity and whether they are physically ready for the toy, some four year olds will still put almost everything into their mouths so check for small parts and pieces.
Size
Look at the size of the toy – if it has parts smaller than mouth-size, don’t buy it for a baby or toddler, it may find its way into the mouth and cause choking.Also check the size and weight of the toy in relation to the child
Toy Parts
Toys should not have any sharp edges, spikes, dangerous protrusions, rough edges or splinters. Look at how toys are put together, check for loose hair, poorly attached buttons, eyes, tails, ribbons, beads and any other attachments that could be snapped or bitten off. Check toys for any moving parts that could trap or pinch little fingers such as doors, slots and springs. Make sure the toy does not have strings or cords, which could get wrapped around a child and be a strangling hazard. Cords on dressing up clothing are also a hazard as they can become lodged in a door or piece of machinery whilst being worn by the child.
Ride on Toys
Remember to check the toy is the correct size for your child. The safest way for your child to enjoy ride on toys is under close supervision by a responsible adult.
Keep Toys Clean
Toys which have been in contact with food products, or which have been outside, should be regularly cleaned. All toys given to babies should be cleaned frequently.
COUNT DOWN TO YOUR CELEBRATIONS
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008There is something quite special about having a party at home but it does need a bit of organising.
4 – 6 weeks ahead
· Decide on how many children you want to invite and make a guest list
· Decide in the theme and entertainment.
· Send out invitation and give a date for RSVP’s to be returned
2 weeks ahead
· Order all of your party pieces tableware, decorations, balloons etc
· Buy non-perishable food and decide on the cake
· Call RSVP’s who have not yet replied
1 week ahead
· Make a list of all of the party food
2 days to go
· Make up the party bags and sort out party clothes
· Make sure that you have camera, batteries, candles etc
· Prepare the games and activities
The day before
· Make / decorate the birthday cake
The day of the party
· Make the party food, set the table and blow up balloons
· Decorate the house with banners, streamers etc
· Have fun!











