Posts Tagged ‘baby’

Heavenly Bump has arrived!

By Hannah Thomas in Exclusive, Maternity on Monday 24th September, 2012

Gathered Shoulder Jumpsuit £38

This week we are celebrating the arrival of our beautiful new maternity range, Heavenly Bump Maternitywear, which has landed on our site and is ready for all the glowing pregnant ladies out there to don.

This is our first major fashion led maternity range and we can’t wait to hear your thoughts about it.

I don’t know if this is the same feeling across the board, but most pregnant ladies that I know seem to struggle when trying to find clothing that even vaguely resembles seasonal trends, and one that gives them the practicality required for that ever growing baby bump!

Heavenly Bump, set up by two mums who previously worked for a well known fashion retailer, seems to have done just this, and delivers fashionable, comfortable and practical maternitywear, at an all important reasonable price.

The wealth of knowledge, not only from their time in the fashion industry, but also from being mothers themselves, and understanding a woman’s needs during those precious nine months, has made for a really beautiful maternity range.

One of my personal favourite items in the range is the gathered shoulder jumpsuit. An outfit that can easily be dressed down with sandals and a nice cardigan, but also one that can be worn for a more formal occasion with a wedge heel and beautiful costume jewellery.

The deco print tunic and the polka dot tunic are also must-haves and are perfect for bringing in some exciting patterns into your maternity wardrobe, and they look so comfortable!

Deco Print Tunic £28

 

From jeans to dresses there is something to help you support your bump whilst maintaining your eye for fashion. So, if you are a mum-to-be, or know somebody that is, then this range could be the answer to all your maternity wardrobe woes. Take a look at the full range here to see if there is anything that takes your fancy.

Also, keep an eye on our Facebook page for an amazing Heavenly Bump competition coming soon. Budding fashion designers will not want to miss this one!

Great Expectations

By Zarah Harrison in Maternity, Top Picks on Tuesday 20th March, 2012

Spring is here and it looks like it’s not just the lambs that are making their way into the world. I feel like everywhere I look at the moment I am seeing expectant mothers and their glowing faces. So I thought it might be a good idea to do a blog post on maternity wear and show those expectant mums that we have some good quality, comfortable maternity basics and they don’t have to cost the earth.

Now if you are fortunate enough to be going away for a little r & r before the big event, you’re a very lucky woman. We have some great swimsuits that are designed specifically for pregnancy and even have special ruching down the side to allow for growth as you progress in your term. I picked this one out as it has a very attractive strap detail and I love the colour.Maternity swimsuit

Quite often there are a few items in your normal wardrobe that you can still wear as you get bigger, some looser clothing or empire line dresses are often quite good for that sort of thing. Underwear does not come under this category unfortunately and mums to be always find themselves having to shell out quite a bit. We are really proud of our Emma Jane maternity underwear at Clothing at Tesco because they’re reasonably priced and we’ve really focused on quality. Bras that have been carefully designed to be a comfortable fit and adjustable back-eyes which you can use to expand as you progress in your pregnancy. Emma Jane nursing bras are great for when you are breastfeeding but will give you support during your pregnancy too so you don’t have buy a whole load of new underwear once you give birth. And if you’re still not convinced, why not click through on our white one below; it was awarded the best product for breastfeeding at the Mother & Baby Awards 2011/12.

 

Maternity nursing bra £12 (white), Maternity nursing bra £12 (black), Maternity support band £12 (black)Maternity over the bump brief £10 (white), Pack of 4 bra extenders £5

 

Who says you can’t look a little sexy when you are expecting! I really love this maternity nightdress, with its silky smooth viscose fabric and a delicate lace trim. It’s also perfect for when the little one comes along as the V neck design allows easy access for breast feeding

That’s all for today and remember, Mum is not the word, we’d love to hear from you if you’ve got any feedback on our products!

Best Baby Tips – Competition Winners Part 1!

By Rochelle Symons in Competitions, News on Monday 4th April, 2011

Baby Clothing Facebook Competition

Last week, we asked you to submit your top parenting tips to be in with a chance of winning a bundle for your little bundle of joy! We’ve had great fun reading through your top tips, and a lucky 30 mums and dads have each won a fantastic £30 voucher to spend at Clothing at Tesco. We asked parents to share their pearls of wisdom with us on Twitter and Facebook, and below you can find the first instalment of our top tips and tricks, covering all aspects of parenthood.

We’re sorry we couldn’t reward all the fabulous ideas that were submitted, but thank you for entering. Some of you submitted very similar tips – great minds think alike, after all! –  but we could only pick just one winner in these cases. Also, as we have so many winning tips, we’ve had to spread them over two posts – so stay tuned as we reveal the second batch of brilliant tips tomorrow!

Remember, you can still get 20% off all baby and toddler clothing online until this Wednesday, 6th April. If you weren’t a winner this time, there are plenty of Facebook exclusives planned over the next few weeks, so make sure you’re a fan of our page and watch this space!

Carol, Elizabeth and Sarah had some great tips on getting your little one off to sleep:

“Catch up on your own sleep while your baby naps – housework can wait.”

Carol Mear


“To get baby to sleep well at night put something that smells of mummy in the cot with baby.”

Elizabeth Kerr

“Smoother slumber for twins and multiples: I had twins 13 months ago and the one thing I’m praised for by others is the girls sleeping routine. They sleep from 7pm – 8am every day. My helpful tips are: create consistency, follow the same pattern night after night at the same time if possible – bath, milk, brush teeth, kisses, hugs then lights out. This approach is good at naptime too, I find if my twins have a consistent nap schedule they sleep better during the night too.”

Sarah Watt

Victoria, Kushla, Kelly and Vanessa shared their ideas for helping your children start talking:

“Use a 3 word vocabulary to talk to babies, for example – ball= red, soft, round ball. My kids are great at writing stories as their vocabulary is fantastic. This helps them descriptions, as it’s not just a ball.”

Victoria Dodd

“Talk to your baby all the time, even when you’re pushing him along the road on your own. Chat about what you can see, about anything. You will look like a loon, but he’ll be learning. Trouble is, I did this with my son and now the tables are turned: he never stops talking to me now!”

Kushla Pope

“To help with speech, when offering you baby something, e.g. Milk, instead of just saying do you want some milk and showing it to them offer them milk or juice and show them each of the items as you say the word, even if at first they only point to the one they want make a point of saying that’s milk or that’s juice. Done this with my son from a young age and when he was just over 2 years old his nursery teacher, other parents, doctors etc. all commented on how impeccable his speech was for his age, more like a 3 year olds.”

Kelly Searle

“Communicating and listening to your child’s needs & setting time aside to talk are crucial. It will boost their confidence!”

Vanessa Cox

Hazel, Amanda and Jadie had lovely ideas for making memories:

“Keep a diary of all the funny things your little one has said and done, places you have been to and shared together. It’s really beautiful to look back on.”

Hazel Anna Rigazio

“When uploading pictures or printing them off write the age of your little one on the back or in the file name as in 5 years time you will find it hard to figure out the difference between 6, 9 & 18 months, maybe even between age 1 & 2, it seems hard to believe but it does happen!!!!”

Amanda Chittenden

“My best baby tip is to start a diary, write down things such as new foods eaten, nap times, milk intake, new words, milestones. It will come in handy for SO many reasons, especially if your baby gets poorly. And is great for tracking development. It will also be an amazing thing to look back at and show your child when their older :)”

Jadie Harrington

Lots of mums had brilliant advice on getting the most out of playtime:

“Encourage your kids to read from an early age, you’ll have great fun reading together and it’ll stay with them forever.”

Sharon Hingley

“Save cardboard boxes they make great entertainment, can be turned into dolls houses, a bus or even a boat!”

Emily McMillan

“SING! Babies can’t cry AND listen. So when little one is overtired, and crying non-stop, just sing. Pop songs, classics, advert tunes whatever you fancy.”

Joanna Monger

“Good way to keep babies quiet and get yourself fit at the same time, get a peddle bike and put a baby seat on it and you can ride for miles and keep fit at the same time! Also take the dog too! Saves on fuel too!! For shopping and passing time!!”

Celia Souto


“Libraries often have ‘baby rhyme time’ where parents and their babies sing songs for 20 minutes or so weekly. It is good for babies and you can stay behind to read books together as babies love books even at an early age. Also mum/dad gets to make new friends which is always a bonus when you have a new baby.”

Sarah Jess

“To keep baby amused whilst food shopping (at Tesco!), loop a large piece of ribbon through a couple of favourite rattles and tie to the trolley handles.  Baby can pick n choose which ones to play with, without fear of them dropping!”

Jackie Petty Jones


“Dads, If mum is breastfeeding, don’t feel left out. There is still lots you can do with baby. Show baby off by going for a nice walk. Bonding over playtime is great too, and if you’re lucky you may even get your little ones first smile!”

Sassysare

Don’t forget to check back tomorrow as we reveal Part 2 of our best baby tips!