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Fun days out MM


Fabulous for feeding time When you’re on the go this spring and summer it can be difficult to make sure your baby is eating healthily. That’s why the B.Box Baby Fresh Food Feeder is a great way to let your baby explore new food tastes in a fun way - and with a lot less mess! Suitable for use from around four months, the Fresh Food Feeder has a mesh bag in which you can place things such as melon, apples, pears, berries and much more. With its easy-grip handle, hygienic cover and two extra mesh bags, the Fresh Food Feeder is easily portable and will give you peace of mind in terms of what you’re feeding your baby. It’s also perfect as a teething aid since you can simply pop an ice cube or cold fruit into the mesh bag. bboxbaby.co.uk


You’ll never need to pack


twice again… As parents, we all know how sometimes leaving the house with a new baby can be a bit difficult. But now, thanks to Cuddledry, we have the ‘Baby & Me’ washbag, which has been cleverly designed too share with your baby so that there’s no need for you to pack twice. The spacious bag has two separate wipe-clean sections, one for parents and one for baby, clearly colour coded and with plenty of room for all of the different toiletries you might need. Each compartment features a wet and dry section, and the parent compartment also includes two refillable BPA-free 100ml toiletry bottles that are perfect for travel. cuddledry.com


Fill these fantastic spring days with fresh air and fun! Ireland has so much to offer families in terms of places to be and things to do. Here are a few of our favourites…


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Lark about in the park! If you’re looking for somewhere that’s packed full of exciting and unusual things to see and do, then look no further than Carnfunnock Country Park. Situated just three miles north of Larne and only a 20-mile drive from Belfast, Carnfunnock offers more than 191 hectares of mixed woodland, colourful gardens, walking trails and coastline. Oh, and don’t forget the spectacular, panoramic views of the Antrim Coast. The park was originally part of the estate of Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon (she


Party in the pool What child doesn’t love splashing about in water? With the amazing Eliminator Water Inflatable from getactivebc.com, you can host an outdoor children’s party that will be perfect for any birthday party. What’s more – the pool comes fully supervised since your kids will be able to have a splashing time under the watchful eye of trained lifeguards. All you need to do is bring the food and cake! getactivebc.com


of the famous Lady Dixon Park) and many of the original features of the estate still remain, including the walled garden, the ice house and the lime kilns. Natural scenery and original features apart, however, Carnfunnock Country Park also offers a selection of man-made attractions and entertainment for all of the family. From a practical point of view, campers can relax in the park or can use it as a


base for touring. The site comprises 31 fully-serviced hard-standing pitches for caravans and motor homes, and there are also campsite areas for between six and fourteen tents. midandeastantrim.gov.uk


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