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Festive Ideas & Tips for Baby and Bump This Winter

sg.kendamil.com - Christmas, some say, is the most magical time of the year, and for those expecting or with a new baby in the family, it really is. The festive season is a time for making memories, gathering with friends and family, and sharing special moments with those closest to you.

So here weโ€™ve compiled all the best ideas to get in on the seasonal fun and ways to capture those memories.

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Newbornโ€™s First Christmas Suggestions

There are many things to consider for the babyโ€™s first Christmas. Weโ€™ve compiled a checklist of all lists to ensure you don't miss a trick.

  • Finding the most adorable baby Christmas outfit. For newborns, consider a festive-themed baby sleep suit. For older babies, cute festive jumpers or cardigans make lovely layers that can be removed if the baby gets too hot. Got a few kids in your brood? Why not consider matching pyjamas? These make for adorable photographs youโ€™ll cherish for years. If youโ€™re on a budget, most supermarkets do cute festive themed baby clothes; otherwise, check out the thrifting appย Vinted.ย 

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  • Taking the baby to see the Christmas lights in your local area would be a fun day out for all; they will love the sparkling lights. Wrap the baby up well for the chilly weather and wait for a dry day. Head out when the baby isnโ€™t due for a nap and let them gaze up at the twinkly lights. They will be mesmerised!

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  • Read Christmas-themed books and listen to Christmas-themed music. Music and reading are brilliant ways to develop your baby; itโ€™s also a lovely way to bond. You can borrow books from your local library, and Spotify has lots of Christmas-themed playlists for children.

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  • If the baby is at the weaning stage when itโ€™s their first Christmas, they can enjoy seasonal flavours too. Avoid giving them anything with added salt and sugar. Opt for seasonal fruits and veggies such as cauliflower, leeks, parsnips, apples and pears. They can also enjoy festive spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg,, and ginger.ย ย 

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  • Capturing memories to last a lifetime. Organise an afternoon or morning to capture a few Christmas-themed photos of your baby. Put into a frame, and these can double up as gifts for grandparents or be used to create your own personalised Christmas cards to send to close friends and family.

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Baby Christmas Photoshoot Ideas

  • If the baby is a bit older and happy to dress up, a Christmas-themed costume can look adorable.
  • For newborns, capture them asleep and add a little Santa hat.
  • Set the baby down on a festive blanket against the Christmas tree with the fairy lights on and lights dimmed for that hygge vibe.

When in doubt, head to Pinterest for some cute ideas. Here are a few other photoshoot ideas we love.

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Popular Baby Toys For Christmas

Babyโ€™s first stocking stuffers

Bathtime toy, clip-on book for the pram, teething toy, rattle, soft Christmas-themed plushie, festive bib, sensory toy.

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Popular baby toys for Babies 0-6 months

For babies under 6 months, you want to look for toys to help their physical development, as well as toys that stimulate and engage them. Rattles, play gyms with toys to grasp and pull, rattles, crinkly soft books that make sounds, and textured toys are all great gift ideas. If theyโ€™re closer to 6 months look for toys they can push and pull, such as carts, wagons and cars.ย 

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Popular baby toys for babies 6-12 months

From 6 months up, your baby is much more tactile and active, and theyโ€™re also starting to recognise objects and faces.ย Sensory activity panels, stacking toys, pop-up books or boxes, textured toys, and lock and key activities are VERY useful in helping to develop your little oneโ€™s memory, functional skills, and motor development.

Books are also helpful for developing communication, creativity, and vocabulary. Train sets, wagons, or anything that helps to develop your babyโ€™s fine motor skills (through pushing and pulling) are also great options to give a 6-12 month old baby.ย 

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Festive Pregnancy Tips

Depending on where you are in your pregnancy, the festive period can be a great time to relax and enjoy being pregnant, but for some women struggling with morning sickness or heaviness and indigestion, it can be a struggle.ย 

Here are our top tips when it comes to festive munching:



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Ginger is your best friend and is also on theme for Christmas. Try gingerbread, ginger-flavoured biscuits, and ginger-based teas. Snacking often can also help curb that annoying queasy feeling. Try to opt for healthy snacks if you can!

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Suffering from indigestion?

Try eating smaller and more frequent meals. Sit up after youโ€™ve eaten to aid digestion. Try peppermint tea to soothe your tummy.ย Avoid eating 3 hours before you go to bed and try sleeping with your head, chest, and shoulders propped up. If youโ€™re really suffering, talk to your GP who can prescribe suitable indigestion remedies.ย 

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Itโ€™s annoying while pregnant that there are many foods on the no-go list at Christmas, including most cheeses on the cheeseboard. But hereโ€™s a checklist of foods to avoid so you can organise other delicious alternatives, so youโ€™re not missing out:ย 

  1. Pasteurised or unpasteurised soft blue cheeses, such as Danish, blue, gorgonzola, and roquefort
  2. Pasteurised or unpasteurised mould-ripened soft cheeses with a white coating on the outside, such as brie, camembert and chรจvre
  3. Game meats such as goose, partridge, or pheasant (If youโ€™re fancy enough to have this at Christmas)ย 
  4. Cold-cured meats such as prosciutto, salami, chorizo
  5. All types ofย pรขtรฉ
  6. Smoked salmon, gravlax, and oysters

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Safe Holiday Activities For Pregnant Mums

Now weโ€™ve been through the checklist of things you want to avoid in pregnancy, here are some fun, festive ideas of ways you can enjoy the season:

  • There are many festive alternatives to alcohol. Set up a hot chocolate bar. For those cosy nights in, treat yourself to something warm and delicious or make your own mulled apple juice for a true taste of Christmas. Order your favourite festive drink when out and about, but ask for decaf.

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  • Get friends or family round for a Christmas movie night where you can put your feet up and connect with loved ones without even leaving the house. Set up a Christmas-themed grazing station with all your favourite pregnancy-friendly treats. If youโ€™re into crafting, set up a crafting activity for everyone to join in on.

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  • If you love Christmas shopping, head out to do your Christmas shopping earlier in the day, so you want to avoid the crowds. Aim to get there when the shops open. Post-lunchtime is the busiest time for shopping. With a little careful planning, you can avoid the stress but enjoy the festive shopping. Christmas markets that run later in the evening are also a great way to get a bit of Christmas shopping done once the crowds have calmed down a bit.

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  • Ice skating and fairground rides are not a safe option for mums-to-be, but a Christmas-themed theatre, ballet, or orchestra production is just the ticket to get you into the swing of the festivities.ย 

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  • Consider a festive babymoon. If you have an uncomplicated pregnancy, a short festive trip could be a great way for you and your partner to enjoy each other's company before the baby lands. Most airlines will request a letter from your midwife or doctor if youโ€™re over 28 weeks pregnant and flying can also be uncomfortable. Consider booking a babymoon if youโ€™re between 4-6 months pregnant.

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Whether youโ€™re expecting or youโ€™re getting ready for babyโ€™s first Christmas, we hope these ideas and tips will help you make the most of the festive season!