TAMBA Archives - The Parent Social https://www.theparentsocial.com/tag/tamba/ Sharing all things lifestyle and parenting Fri, 31 May 2024 11:55:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://i0.wp.com/www.theparentsocial.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 TAMBA Archives - The Parent Social https://www.theparentsocial.com/tag/tamba/ 32 32 47739018 JoJo Maman Bébé – Kingston Store Re-launch https://www.theparentsocial.com/jojo-maman-bebe-kingston-store-re-launch/ https://www.theparentsocial.com/jojo-maman-bebe-kingston-store-re-launch/#comments Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:45:40 +0000 http://www.theparentsocial.com/?p=3920 JoJo Maman Bebe has always been a favourite of mine. I bought many maternity clothes there during both pregnancies, bought baby clothes there and continue to buy children’s clothes there. I also make use of the great discount (20%) they offer parents of multiples who are Twins Trust members. Sizes go up to age six, which [...]

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JoJo Maman Bebe has always been a favourite of mine. I bought many maternity clothes there during both pregnancies, bought baby clothes there and continue to buy children’s clothes there. I also make use of the great discount (20%) they offer parents of multiples who are Twins Trust members.

Sizes go up to age six, which means I can longer buy for my eldest there, but it’s still perfect for my other two. The clothes are a classic design, well made, wash well and use a lovely colour palette. What I particularly like is that they usually do the same items in different colours. This is really useful for me as I like to dress my four-year-old twin girls in the same style but different colours.

JoJo Maman Bebe stock

The Kingston store was well stocked!

JoJo Maman Bebe Kingston store

The Kingston branch in Surrey is my nearest JoJo Maman Bebe and happens to be the flagship store. It recently closed for a refurb, and re-opened today. There were lucky dip discount cards for money off all purchases (10%, 20% or 50%) and an appearance from JoJo’s mascot Eloise – aka a restored HY Citroen van. The latter was a highlight for the girls as it was very cute inside and they got helium balloons that walked. However, I didn’t see any sign of the ‘fantastic freebies’ that had been mentioned in their event promotion.

JoJo Maman Bebe mascot

Inside Eloise

So what was new?

The downstairs layout hasn’t changed immensely but is more spacious than previously. They’ve also added a lift, which was really needed. The baby and children’s’ sections looked far better stocked than before, perhaps due to the additional space.

maternity wear at JoJo Maman Bebe

The maternity wear floor

The upstairs maternity section has had a noticeable revamp and has a definite boutique feel about it. The other major addition is a dedicated baby feeding area, which looks very comfortable and is nicely tucked away from the shop floor.

JoJo Maman Bebe feeding area

One of the two spots in the feeding area

We bought two floral summer dresses: one in cornflower and the other in navy. They were £16 each. However, if you bought any two, you saved £5. JoJo Maman Bebe offers this type of ‘multi buy’ discount across its ranges at all times.

JoJo Maman Bebe dresses

In their new dresses

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Having Twins After Baby Number One https://www.theparentsocial.com/having-one-then-having-twins/ https://www.theparentsocial.com/having-one-then-having-twins/#comments Thu, 10 Apr 2014 18:09:59 +0000 http://www.theparentsocial.com/?p=2078 Discovering you are expecting twins/multiples is quite a shock whether you’re a first time parent or not. If you already have a child, you certainly have the benefit of experience and have more confidence in your parenting abilities. However, the leap from one to three is pretty huge and juggling the demands of a toddler [...]

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Discovering you are expecting twins/multiples is quite a shock whether you’re a first time parent or not.

If you already have a child, you certainly have the benefit of experience and have more confidence in your parenting abilities. However, the leap from one to three is pretty huge and juggling the demands of a toddler (who can have a tantrum at the drop of a hat and who probably wants entertaining most waking hours) with having not one, but two newborns can be quite challenging.

Twins after baby number one

When the twins came along my eldest daughter (Sofia) was two-and-a-half. It turned out that she dictated a very big part of our schedule, not the newborns. That’s not what I’d expected!

You have to be realistic and a lot more flexible with twins as opposed to a singleton, and with an older sibling on the scene as well, you’re not going to be able to please all of the children all of the time. You’re not always going to be able to do things perfectly.

Having felt that for baby number one I did things to the best standard possible, I struggled a little when I was no longer able to do everything ‘perfectly’ with three. I had to get over that otherwise I’d have gone insane.

There were times when Sofia was a bit bored as I fed one or both twins for the umpteenth time that day or sat hooked up to the breast pump. I didn’t like letting Sofia watch too much TV, but sometimes needs must. I had to learn not to beat myself up about it. Sofia loved her TV time, but we’d always make sure we did something that was specifically for her multiple times a week.

We’d go out to Childrens’ Centres, parks, play dates etc even if the twins hadn’t had their feed or the sleep they needed. I’d feed them when we got there or they could have a sleep en route. I’d have never done this with Sofia; I danced to the beat of her drum. If it was time for her nap we’d leave somewhere a bit early, if she needed a feed we’d leave the house a bit late, if I thought she was a little under the weather we would cancel plans.

Being adaptable with twins

We all had to be adaptable and the twins had to fit in, wherever possible, with the routine we already had. It would have been unfair to expect Sofia to have to cope with everything changing. Far from being detrimental, I think not pandering to the twins’ every whim was actually very good for them and keeping things as similar as possible for Sofia meant that we kept the dreaded green-eyed monster at bay.

Twins with there big sister

It is hard work, but it is fantastic having twins with an older sibling and I was far more relaxed and confident second time around.

Sofia absolutely loves having two little sisters, she knows it’s something special and she continues to receive a lot of attention and fuss because of it. So do I for that matter. If I’d had a pound for every time someone exclaimed: ‘you’ve got your hands full,’ I’d be very rich!

It is amazing to see them all interact. The twins obviously have a special bond, but they really look up to their older sister and as the age gap is relatively small between them and Sofia, they are all natural playmates, which is wonderful. I feel amazingly proud when we are all seen out together.

It’s also been very good for my self-esteem: I’ve survived having a toddler and newborn twins and everyone is always very quick to congratulate me  🙂

Twins plus one

Go to: https://twinstrust.org/ for more information about having twins and multiples.

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