Friday, 29 June 2012

The Gummee Glove Teething Mitten


We would like to introduce the new 'Gummee Glove Teething Mitten'.
The Gummee Glove Teething Mitten was designed by a mum on the search for the perfect teething solution for her son. The glove fits on like a scratch mitten and has a velcro fastening to keep it on baby's hand.



Gummee Glove has a detachable water filled teether, which can be easily removed for sterilising or refrigerating. (Cold water sterilising & sterilising solution ONLY for the water filled teether, as it is designed to be softer for babies & could become brittle & split or melt in a steam steriliser.)

Gummee Glove also comes with its own unique, mini laundry bag. Simply detach the water filled teething ring & pop Gummee Glove into laundry bag. Close bag tight with draw string closure and pop into the washing machine on a gentle cycle.

The glove is manufactured to EU regulations & EN71 guidelines and only safe plastics are used.


For more information click here



Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Totseat - For Tots Who Do Lunch

It’s compact, squashable and washable and perfect for babies from around 8 - 30 months.  It is the most versatile on the market, converting high-backed, low-backed, knobbly, open-backed or rounded dining chairs into a safe haven for your little one.

It is really easy to use, simply slip over the chair back, adjust the length, clip firmly, and sit back and enjoy.  The cummerbund prevents your little one going through the back of a gappy chair, as well as providing additional support, if required, when wrapped around a chair and child.

The first Totseat travel highchair was made from the lining of a wedding dress and the second from a sheet. Many prototypes later and after more than 900 testing experiences on a huge variety of chairs, this fabulous washable, squashable fabric highchair was born.
The Totseat travel highchair is made of robust, comfortable fabric, which is Oeko-Tex approved, and it comes in a range of funky designs.


If the Totseat has been subjected to a particularly messy or fun lunch – as it should be – a convenient drawstring pouch protects the rest of the contents of the bag in which it is carried.



Described by 'Which' as ’well designed’ and ’very easy to use’, the Totseat is recommended in their Christmas Travel Essentials Guide 2011. 
Recommended by Katy Hill as a 'Top Product' in her mummy blog on i-village, 'My tips for a family holiday'.

Simple Safety Systems - Made by Mums feature on the Totseat

To view the full range click here




Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Take Your Pix® - Photo Albums for Young Children


Exclusive to Amor UK - Take Your Pix® photo albums for young children have arrived in store. Created by a mum to help her daughters speech development http://www.amoruk.co.uk/collections/take-your-pix-photo-albums



Amor Uk would like to introduce a multi-award winning product line of board book photo albums that have been designed by a mother to benefit her daughter's speech development. 

The albums are suitable for all young children but may be particularly beneficial to children with autism, speech delay, or other special needs who may find it useful as a learning tool, or just something fun to create with their own favorite photos. Studies have shown that young children only have object recognition with photos. This means that before the age of two, they can not relate a drawing of an object with the actual object, but they can relate a photo of the object with the actual object.








To read the story behind Take Your Pix albums click here




Friday, 25 May 2012

Stay at Home Mums....Are We Lazy?


I watched something recently on the telly about SAHM's (stay at home mums for those of you who aren't familiar) and some people were trying to say that mums who stay at home with their children are lazy whereas others strongly disagreed, commenting it's a full time job staying at home and raising children.

Is it? Would you regard staying at home easy or hard?

I must say, I've been at both ends of the argument so I have quite mixed views on the whole topic of SAHM's. When my oldest daughter was 6 months old I went back to work, I had no intention of not working, plus being a single mum at the time, I didn't want to slip into the category of single mums who jump straight onto benefits because that seems to be the easiest thing to do, I was only 19 at the time and this is what was expected of me and I just love to prove everybody wrong. Oh no - benefits were not for me, I've always believed that everyone should work if they can and that it's not fair to take the easy option and live off the state - after all you wouldn't be able to do this in many countries around the world. But then again that's my opinion and each person has their own view.

But saying that, not all SAHM's claim benefits, some have a high earning partner which enables them to stay at home with their children. Some have their own businesses, others are students.....
There are so many different types of stay at home mums that it's not fair to say they are lazy as some would say...  after all have we forgotten about the circle of life itself. Women have been raising children since the beginning of time, our own children. But now, life has evolved in such a way that it has brought us into a time where our children are brought up by others such as nannies, childminders and daycare staff.
I agree as a nation we should work, but I also think its a real shame when we have children and leave it to others to bring them up. Many of you will disagree and say this is the only way but it's simply crazy that the demands of human society have pushed expectations so high that we are unable to be simply mothers.

Imagine if the chimpanzee took her baby to the baboons because she had to go and pick bananas for a living or the elephant left her baby with the hippo's because she had to go and pull tree's down for a days work, being paid nothing but peanuts.

Now there are lazy mums who have no intention of ever working and will use their children as an excuse - I used to know of one who put her only child into full time daycare even though she didn't work because she couldn't be bothered looking after her, she would run up the nursery bill, not pay it and then move house so she couldn't be tracked, she was notorious for ripping off nurseries. There are also the type of mums to consider who don't work but are forever running around taking their offspring to school, clubs, events, making proper food (mum's should not shop at Iceland by the way, children deserve a healthy and fresh balanced diet) - there are all sorts of things that keep SAHM's busy and it used to be the way before women demanded power and equal rights so why do so many of us condemn it nowadays?

I now stay at home with my children who are aged 1, 3 and 10 - but on the other hand as well as doing the usual motherly duties, I also run an online business and study full time with the Open University. Does that make me lazy? Because I choose not to go into an office like I used to and slave my guts out for the fat cats at the top who couldn't care less whether or not I saw my children between the hours of school, who didn't like me taking time out for school plays and doctors appointments with my children. Should I go and work and pay extensive child care fees because society says I should?

I think everybody is different and we have all been brought up differently. I genuinely don't think it's fair to say that SAHM's are lazy, we all have our opinions and we all have our reasons for doing what we believe is the right thing to do. But being a mum isn't always easy and some can manage better than others and so we all choose a path that suits the way we deal with raising our children and life itself.

Like I said, I have been in both circumstances - I have worked in a high pressure career in which I never saw my daughter, she was always being taken care of by someone else and I missed out on important things such as first steps, first words - the kind of things I really wanted to be there for.
Now that I stay at home, I do not regard myself as doing any less than what I did at the office - I'm just as busy but in a different way. I still do paperwork, take and make phone calls, I still file, account and stock manage.....  I do all the things I would if I jumped in a car and headed for the office every day - plus the added extra's of being a mum and it's a position I would rather be in to be honest.

We women cannot win - we can't have children if we work because those in the office who do not have kids disagree with the time we have off when our children are poorly or if they have a school play or some other event that we cannot miss - the comments come rolling out "why should they get the time off just because they've got children" and so on....   you've all heard it before. And if we choose to stay at home then we are lazy.......  
Have people forgotten the very basics of human nature? We reproduce....   we use the parts of our body that god gave us and we give birth to new life....   why should the modern day world be allowed to completely dictate whether or not we are worthy or able to have children just because others may be displeased with our choices of how we bring our children up.

We are not robots, we are humans and to believe that we should all be the same and raise our children in the same way would be a crime to human nature itself - humans will never be the same as one another and the complainers of society should stop complaining about how others choose to live their lives and just get on with their own.


Wheelybugs Jubilee Offer



To help celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, Amor Uk are giving customers £10 off every wheelybug purchase during the month of June.





To receive your discount simply go online to www.amoruk.co.uk and take a look at the Wheelybugs on offer. Your children will be delighted with one of these quirky little ride-ons to play with this summer.

Once you have added a wheelybug to your cart, check out using the code Jubilee June Jubilations


Offer closes 30th June 2012.


*Offer only available throughout the month of June 2012. Only one discount per customer. Amor Uk has the right to refuse a second discount to customers who have already claimed the voucher code.

Super Scrumptious (and extra moist) Chocolate Cupcakes


I love to bake and have been baking since I was a young girl - I remember baking for my mum when I was young and I always received a cake related present for my birthday and I don't mean the birthday cake......  but instead cake decorating tools, sugarcraft books and recipe books.

What's not to enjoy about baking, first you get to potter around and be creative in the kitchen, then you get to eat your creations!

For a few years now I have been on the hunt for the most scrummy yummy and super moist chocolate cupcake recipe ever. I have tried and tested so many, but have been unsuccessful in creating the perfect tasting and accurately moist cupcake. Yesterday evening I decided to have another turn at finding a recipe, so I scanned Google (what on earth would we do without Google?)......  and I found a number of recipes but as usual they all seemed the same as what I had tried previously apart from one. One recipe had something a little different and these particular ingredients were ones I hadn't tried in cupcakes before. So I grabbed my mixing bowl and ingredients and began creating the mixture for my cupcakes.

The recipe wasn't at all prepared in the way I had always made other cupcakes....  olive oil??  boiling water???  more sugar than flour...  but that's breaking all the rules.

No matter I still prepared as instructed - the resulting mixture appeared to be extremely liquidy (if that's even a word) and at once I thought the whole chocolate substance in the bowl was ruined. I proceeded to spoon the mixture into my extra large cake cases (if I was going to choc muffins, they had to be big) then I placed in the oven, making up my own temperature and time - because we have a really crappy oven that never bakes or roasts in any way that it's supposed to.

.....The cakes that I took out from the oven looked perfect, they had risen well and definitely looked the part of a giant choc muffin.....  the family helped themselves while the muffins were still warm but I like to leave mine to cool.

After trying the muffins I must say that they were/are the most delicious chocolate muffins I have ever tasted - and I'm not just saying that because I made them, but they really were.



These are ideal to make for the Jubilee celebrations and you could even stick a mini Union Jack flag in the icing on the top to finish.

Here's the recipe - well worth a try:

Ingredients

For the cake

  • 225g/8oz plain flour
  • 350g/12.5oz caster sugar
  • 85g/3oz cocoa powder
  • 1.5 tsp baking powder
  • 1.5 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 2 free range eggs
  • 250ml/9fl oz milk
  • 125ml/4.5fl oz olive oil
  • 250ml/9fl oz boiling water
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract (optional) - I didn't use this but your muffins will more than likely taste just as good.

Chocolate Icing

  • 200g/7oz plain chocolate
  • 200ml/7fl oz double cream

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 160 °C/325F/gas mark 3 (I baked mine at 120 °C but mine is a fan oven that crisps the outside and doesn't cook the inside - ovens do vary)
  2. Prepare large bun cases in your bun tray.
  3. For the cake place all the ingredients into a mixing bowl except for the boiling water. Whisk/beat the mixture until smooth and combined.
  4. Once mixed, add the boiling water, a little each time - don't worry if it starts to look too runny, you are doing it right if this is how it turns out.
  5. Divide the mixture between the bun cases placing a generous amount in each one if you want large muffins. Place in the oven and bake for 25-35 minutes.
  6. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.
  7. For the icing, heat the chocolate and cream in a saucepan over a low heat until the chocolate has melted. Remove the pan from the heat and whisk until smooth, glossy and thickened - set aside to cool and leave until thick enough to pipe onto your muffins.

Decorate as you wish with sprinkles, choc chips/curls or union jack flags and serve at your jubilee celebrations.

Enjoy!!




Thursday, 24 May 2012

We Would Like to Introduce.....



We have an exciting range of new products that have just landed here at Amor and we would like to share them with you. A few little birdies have told us about some fabulous products that are 'all the rage' with mummies and children throughout the Uk so we checked it out and agreed that they are fabulous!!

Cuddledry


The first product we would like to tell you about is from the 'Cuddledry' range. The mummies who invented the cuddledry baby towel have designed a bath towel that makes bath times much easier and less slippery.
The cuddledry baby towel appeared on Dragon's Den back in 2007 and since has become a multi-award winning product.




For more information about how the towel works and to see a video demonstration please visit http://www.amoruk.co.uk/products/the-original-baby-bath-towel

Cuddledry Toddler Towels & Bath Mat

We all know how getting toddlers out of the bath isn't always the most straight forward part of the day....  toddlers love the water and sometimes it's difficult to coax them out of the bath. With the toddler towels and bath mat from cuddledry, getting them out of the bath will be a piece of cake from now on. 



The Cuddlemat has heat changing colours so your children will have lots of fun making footprints and handprints when they jump out of the bath.



Happy Hopperz

Now this product is quite unique and there's not a child that wouldn't love to hop around on one of these...  It's the Happy Hooperz range - a fantastic selection of bouncy animals of sorts for your children to bounce around here, there and everywhere!!






To view the full range and product details please visit
http://www.amoruk.co.uk/collections/vendors?q=happy+hopperz

Keep checking Amor's site for exciting new products as we are constantly on the search for something unique and quirky to bring to the store that will be adored by parents and their children.


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