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Old Dec 2nd, 2006, 15:15 PM   #1
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channel 4 need you!!!!!!


Channel 4 need you and your bump!
Every mum-to-be has lots of questions. And every expert has a different answer! So how do you know which advice to listen to?

Channel 4 is making a new programme exploring exactly that. "Bringing Up Baby" will take a closer look at the last 100 years of childcare experts and how their advice has changed, especially about how they prepare mums-to-be for the big day and the arrival of their new baby.

And that's where you come in! We're helping them find mums-to-be in their third trimester who would be interested in following one of three famous childcare manuals as part of the series. So if you're a first time mum or expecting your second or third baby, they want to hear from you!

You'd have an experienced mentor who specialises in one of the well-known methods of baby care to help and guide you along the way. And of course, at the end of it, you'll have a great keepsake of your baby's early months to keep forever.

"Bringing Up Baby" will look at all kinds of questions that new parents often face. Should I feed every 4 hours or on demand? Is it ok for my baby to sleep in our bed? Which type of nappies are best? The series will be fun and educational for everyone involved, and for the viewers too.

To find out more, call Claire on 0207 907 3413. Or send an email with your contact details to bringingupbaby@silverriver.tv and they'll get in touch very soon.


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