Win 2 Bitti Tutto Nappies, a luxury wetbag and ultimate wipes!

In CategoryCOMPETITIONS!
ByJo

Enter our competition to win this lovely selection of Itti Bitti goodies which includes two Bitti Tutto nappies, a pack colourful ultimate wipes and a luxury wetbag.  All of these items can be purchased online at Babi Pur.

How to enter

All you need to do is comment below by finishing off the following sentence...    "Happiness is............."

BONUS ENTRIES: For bonus entries please leave a separate comment for each of the following you have done :

  • LIKEBabiPur on Facebook
  • FOLLOW BabiPur on Twitter
  • ENTER our PEBBLE crochet toy competition here
  • BLOG Blog about this competition - mention us on your own blog
  • TELL YOUR FRIENDS about this competition on any UK forum (separate entry for each one)
  • CREATE AN ACCOUNT & tick to receive our newsletters here
  • COMMENT leave a comment on any posts on this blog
  • RETWEET this post
  • SUBSCRIBE to our new Youtube channel BabipurTV & comment on a video for another entry

It is important that you leave separate comments as each comment number is counted as an entry!

All entries need to be with us before midnight on Sunday the 10th of April 2011

This competition is now closed and the winner has been chosen.  Congratulations to Vicky (comment No. 113)

 

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Pebble Crochet toys by Little Hathi – Competition!

In CategoryCOMPETITIONS!, Ethical Brands
ByJo

 

Have you heard of  Pebble brand by Little Hathi?  Little Hathi distribute beautiful crochet and knitted toys by PEBBLE in the UK and Europe and we think that they're wonderful!  Pebble crochet toys are becoming very popular and when you look at them it's easy to see why!

We have two little octopus rattle toys to give away, one in blue/green and one in red/pink.  There will be two winners so please specify what colour toy you would like.

All you need to do to enter is answer this question by commenting below...  What name would you give your new Octopus toy?

For more chances to win see bonus entries below -

  • FOLLOW Little Hathi on Twitter
  • LIKE Little Hathi on Facebook
  • BLOG about this competition - mention us on your own blog
  • SHARE a link to this competition on your facebook page
  • RETWEET this post

It is important that you leave separate comments for each possible entry each comment number is counted as an entry!

All entries need to be with us before midnight on Sunday the 10th of April 2011

This competition is now closed.  Congratulations to Caroline (comment 44 - Pink/red octopus) & Jessica (comment 59 blue/green octopus)

 

 

 

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Our spring and summer dresses have arrived.. and so has Spring!

In CategoryOrganic & Fairtrade Clothing
ByJo

Spring is here at last.. we've enjoyed some lovely walks lately and spotted the signs of spring everywhere.  Gorgeous daffodils have popped up in bunches at the side of the roads and paths..  rhododendron's are starting to bloom.. bees have started to buzz and we have some sun!  It's been a long, cold winter so we're ever so glad to see the spring.

In-fact we're so over the moon that we can finally say goodbye to our woolley hats and big coats for a few months we've decided to give you a 10% discount off our beautiful organic children's and baby clothes until the end of April!

Our range of new organic dresses have arrived just in time for the spring and I think you will agree that they are all absolutely gorgeous!  We have a great variety of dresses this year, some with long sleeves and some with short, we have nautical stripes, floral prints and more..  We love dresses at this time of year because they are so easy to wear and are lovely and comfortable too.  All of our dresses are made from super soft organic cotton which is kind to the skin and kind and also to the environment.

This Nautical stripe dress by Little Green Radicals (above)  is one of our favorites.  It comes in baby sizes as well as little girl sizes up to the age of 6, we think it looks lovely on our little one in this picture, what do you think?  Oh, and this dress comes in at a very reasonable price at only £17.99!  click on the picture to buy online now!

We also love the blooming breton tunic dress by Frugi, pictured above.  It can be worn on it's own or with a pair of leggings and a cardy on cooler days. It's available in the sizes 2 years to 6 years and priced at £23.99.  Click on the picture to buy online now!

 

The gorgeous dresses above are also by Frugi and can be worn with our without leggings.  These dresses would not look out of place in a wedding or birthday party neither would they look out of place on the beach or at playtime.  They're very soft and comfortable to wear and come in sizes 2 yrs to 6 yrs Price £26.99.  Click on the picture to buy online now!

We have many more gorgeous dresses in stock.. I'd be here for hours if I listed them all so please take a look online and don't forget to use your discount code SUNSHINE if ordering clothing between now and the end of April!

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Charity Bike Ride and Climb for kids in Nepal

In CategoryEvents
Bypeter

A charity bike ride with a difference!  When my Grandmother, Lilian Barton who is herself a great grandmother, said she was climbing Snowdon to raise money for Charity I thought I'd do something to help too.  So cycling buddy, Dafydd Ellis, and I will be climbing Snowdon on the same day, 23rd May, but starting at sea level on Criccieth beach, cycling 20 miles to the base of the mountain, continuing to the top on foot and finally making the full return journey back to sea level.

The charity we're raising money for is a little bit special because it's a school in Nepal, set up in 2010, that has been entirely funded by monies raised by my Grandmother and her good friend Lhapka.   Lhapka comes from the remote village of Khiraule 7000ft above sea level and 100 miles from the nearest road where the children have never had access to a local education, instead they have to leave their families at a young age.  So far Lhapka and Lilian have raised enough money to build the school building which is now also the village meeting hall.  The money we're raising now is to create and equip classrooms and pay for teachers salaries.  Lilian has just returned from a visit to the village of Khiraule which involved over 5,500 ft of climbing and days of trekking through the Everest region of Nepal, no mean feet for a 72 year old great grandmother with a fear of heights.  There are 90 children in the village and this school will make a real difference to the way they live.

So on the 23rd May my Great Nana Barton, me (Peter Barton), Dafydd Ellis and as many friends as we can gather will be climbing Snowdon to hopefully raise a total of £5,000.  If you'd like to donate then please get in touch by email peter@babipur.co.uk

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Bitti Tutto full time pack now available!

In CategoryCloth Nappy News & Offers
ByJo

The Bitti Tutto full time pack is here!

The gorgeously soft and cuddly Bitti Tutto has been very popular since it's launch last Autumn and it's easy to see why!  It comes in lots and lots  fantastic colours, fits big toddlers as well as little babs, is slim fitting and most importantly it works!  The Bitti Tutto is now available to buy as a 'full time pack'  which includes -

  • 15 Bitti Tutto nappies in a choice of colours
  • 5 Extra Tutto Soaker sets (inside parts of the Tutto available in bamboo or microfiber)
  • 3 Mini Bamboo Boosters (handy for night time and boosting)
  • 1 FREE Luxury Itti Bitti wet bag
  • 1 FREE Pack of Itti Bitt Ultimate wipes

Click here to purchase your Bitti Tutto full time kit from Babi Pur!

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bumGenius Artist Heist – While stocks last

In CategoryCloth Nappy News & Offers
Bypeter

bumGenius sale artist series

It's a steal!

15% off the Chelsea Perry bumGenius artist series nappies.  There's not many left so grab yours before they all go, at £13.59 for the bumGenius 4.0 and £16.14 for the bumGenius organic they are cheaper than the plain colours.

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bumGenius 4.0 Snaps bumGenius 4.0 Aplix bumGenius Organic

Happy shopping :)

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And the winner is……..

In CategoryOrganic & Fairtrade Clothing
ByJo

Comment No. 84 by Gwenllian

Congratulations Gwenllian!

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Baby Gaga icecream Victoria Hiley’s Story

In CategoryFeatured Articles & News
ByJo

breastmilk icecream baby gaga

You may have heard the story about the icecreamist parlour in Covent Garden serving up "Baby Gaga" breastmilk icecream.  Yes that's right, the same milk that a human mothers breasts produce to feed their babies as opposed to the milk produced by a cow's udders to feed their calves which is normally used in the production of icecream.  Well the story certainly attracted a lot of attention and exposed a wide range of attitudes towards human breastmilk and breastfeeding.  Victoria Hiley donated her breastmilk to make the Baby Gaga icecream, this is Victoria's side of the story in her own words.

"My own adventure led me to “selling” some breast milk, being interviewed on the radio and having my breasts, appearance and HIV status discussed on blogs, forums and online comment sections throughout the English speaking world and beyond.

It all began when I saw a job advert on Mumsnet. Normally I wouldn’t even look there but it was a particularly active thread: “Mum wanted to donate milk for ice cream” or some such. It was from an ice cream parlour who were last active nearly a year ago when they had a pop up shop in Selfridges. The tossy Flash-only website annoyed me so I replied, speculating that it wasn’t real but that I was game if it were. As requested I submitted a photo.

To my surprise I received an email from one of the owners assuring me that it wasn’t a hoax, and when could he meet me?

I met him in a Starbucks on Moorgate and was reassured that he wasn’t a pervert and indeed, after I discussed breast milk fetishes and Top Gear slash fiction, began to think that I sounded far, far more seedy than he.

I agreed to have a blood test to rule out the few infections that are transmitted through breast milk (HIV, hepatitis, syphilis (active) and HTLV I and II), give some milk over and do a couple of press interviews.

In return I would get some cash to cover my expenses and time.

So I agreed, basically. I express at work so was able to produce 9oz (as

requested) worth over 2 days - I know very little about bottle feeding but this turns out to fill a normal baby bottle. I also had some frozen milk lurking at the bottom of the freezer.

I handed the milk over on Monday, and did a photo shoot and a couple of interviews for the PR agency on Tuesday. At the end of the session, the PR waved a sheet of paper under my nose.

This was the press release. I only really had a chance to glance at it. A quote from me about “using my assets for a bit of extra cash” was included. I observed that I hadn’t said such a thing and wouldn’t but by that point I knew I wasn’t really going to be able to change anything. I shrugged, said that I wasn’t going to tell him how to do his job, finished my icecream and left.

The next day texts started to arrive from colleagues who were reading that morning’s Metro. I checked the online version. Not a word from my actual interview was there but the tacky made up quote was.

Throughout the day more stories popped up. My photo from the shoot started to appear, and that quote, with my name attached, started moving up the list in Google News.

Comments started to pop up, and this is where the churnalism really bites.

I was revolting, I had AIDS and was going to infect everyone, people would like to drink from the source… my breasts and the milk they produce was appraised and discussed. Amongst the “yuk” comments and suggestions that semen should be used next, my mother in law valiantly defended my honour, getting the Huffington Post to revise the story to state, clearly, that I had been thoroughly screened.

I was scolded for not donating milk (as the mother of a toddler, I couldn’t start now anyway and could not donate milk due to being out of the country when she was young enough) and was told to keep my fluids to myself.

I was interviewed on the radio several times. I decided in advance to just have one point and make it over and over again: that we drink cow milk without a second thought. This I did. I also tried to make it clear that I hadn't produced prodigious amounts with a breast pump, and that some women aren't able to produce very much at all, but that doesn't mean they can't successfully breastfeed.

Just as things died down, Westminster Council then raided the parlour after a couple of complaints that the ice cream contained "bodily fluids."

The complainants did not specify which body they objected to, the cows'

or the human's, but the inspectors took the last few scoops and are subjecting it to tests.  After flailing around for what to test for, they settled for hepatitis. I await the results with interest, since I don't have hepatitis and the milk has been pasteurised anyway.

The only thing I would change is that damn fake quote. To see that going twice round the world before breakfast and having no control over it is fascinating, and alarming if I let myself think that way."

Complaints from the public, raids by Westminster council even (allegedly) the threat of legal action from Lady Gaga.  What a fuss about an icecream made with human milk.  Support for breastfeeding mothers is definitely not helped by people declaring breastmilk to be "disgusting" or "nausea inducing" but maybe this will open up the debate and change some peoples perceptions.  Whatever you think about the "Baby Gaga" icecream, there's no doubt Victoria Hiley's milk is just as good and healthy as a cow's and probably much better!  I can't say I've ever made icecream from my breastmilk but it was always handy for making a cup of tea when we'd run out of the cow variety . . . . Slightly sweeter than cows milk ;)

natural breastfeeding

If you'd like any information about support for breastfeeding mothers then visit the Breastfeeding Network website.

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