Monthly Marvels #1

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Being a blogger, I get sent some lovely things from time to time that deserve a mention, so here is a new feature on my blog where I will pick some of my favourites to spread the love.

Spilly Spoon
If you’ve ever had to try to dispense medicine to small children, then you will know that this can be quite tricky because they just don’t stay still. My boys hated using the syringe when they were younger, and whenever I used the good old-fashioned spoon that was supplied, inevitably the medicine would end up everywhere but their mouths as they would turn their heads or try to grab the spoon to do it themselves. I would always end up with a sticky mess on my hands – all this and this was when attempting to give medicine during the day!

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Photo by Spilly Spoon

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The Spilly spoon is a fab new way of making this whole process easier. Approved by the BPA, this award-winning spoon makes dispensing medicine easy. You simply pour the medicine into the handle and then into their mouths. So simple yet brilliant, and best of all? No-spillage!
The Spilly spoon is available from July 2015 in Mothercare stores, £4.99

Letterland Sound Cards
These Letterland Letter Sound Cards are a great start into the world of learning phonics. E’s school bases their phonics learning on Letterland, so these are great to help him learn at home. These would also be suitable for any preschooler
Available from the Letterland website, £9.99

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Dermocare plasters (not currently available).
Dermocare plasters are washable and breathable, and the designs are simply stunning. E is a huge shark fan at the moment and LOVED the Ocean Life plasters. I also sported a very fashionable shark plaster last week when I cut my finger and can testify that they are definitely washable!
Available to buy through Amazon and Ocado from £2.99

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NOTE: I was sent these items for review. All images (unless otherwise stated) and opinions are my own.

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