Minene are a lovely company who provide products for babies and toddlers that are comfortable and stylish whilst remaining practical.
Last week I posted a review of their Mibooster cushion, which I found to be useful for both myself and my 3 year old because it allowed her to be more independent, leaving me with my hands free to get on with other things.
I am pleased to tell you that Minene are allowing me to giveaway one of these gorgeous booster cushions to one of my readers.
You could be the lucky winner, all you need to do is fill out the rafflecopter form below. The competition is open to UK residents only and will close at 11.59pm on the 23rd of June 2013.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Good luck everyone
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ThePrizeFinder - UK Competitions
Wall pegs(so my little one can pin her coat up)and also bean bags(which she loves to sit on and look at a book.)
ReplyDelete@LaaMoii
He loves his toy hoover and brush! He'll make a good husband when he's older!
ReplyDeleteA bathroom step. She can now take herself to the loo ans help me in the kitchen too
ReplyDeleteNothing yet as Max is only 5 weeks old :-)
ReplyDeleteShared on G+ (Kate Fever)
ReplyDeleteA Walker :)
ReplyDeleteKate Bourne-Francis
Her littlelife backpack, although we don't use the reins she loves putting her drink and snack in it and carrying it round on her back
ReplyDeleteNot a product but the ability to climb so he now gets in and out of his car seat and pushchair at the start and finish of each journey!
ReplyDeleteA back pack in which they can bring all their toys, without relying on me!
ReplyDelete@Dorothee77
his walker
ReplyDeleteA bed! My twins were out of cots and into beds very early - and that had a huge, positive impact on their confidence (and independence!)
ReplyDeleteCharlie is only 6 months but we have a walker ready for him!
ReplyDeletewe used walker!
ReplyDeleteA good old-fashoned pair of reins - lots of independent walking but still having a safe grasp on them! Priceless!
ReplyDeleteMy son's table and chair set has enabled him to be more independent as he can sit and have his meals by himself without being constrained by a high chair. He loves it!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a toddler but putting arrows on the inside of shoes so my nieces could tell left from right (arrows have to meet) meant we never had shoes on the wrong feet
ReplyDeleteHas to be the bathroom step for independent teeth cleaning, hand washing etc (as well as being able to get into the flippin fridge!!!) @mandsmanc
ReplyDeleteMy daughter adores her baby walker. Our ankles, not so much!
ReplyDeleteI found a baby walker and a bumbo are good x
ReplyDeleteWrist straps - Chloe walks much better with a wrist strap than reins now
ReplyDeletea simple spoon & fork. my son loves feeding himself and will not let me help anymore
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ReplyDeletevelcro shoes- she can now put her own shoes on (on the wrong feet mind! lol)!
ReplyDeletebaby walker emelia loves to get around with
ReplyDeletethe little step stool so he can use sink and toilet
ReplyDeletea stair gate peace of mind for me and safe space for the children to explore their crawling
ReplyDeleteAn old plastic lawnmower that has seen better days from the garden shed. She used to move around the garden and also to climb on to get on the bench.
ReplyDeleteIt has to be our Harness Buddy. My little girl can investigate things but we know where she is. She tends to bolt like a jack russell if she isn't on her reigns
ReplyDeleteNot sure if it is strictly an item but the kids love the fact that the dog will follow commands from them (supervised though, for both their sakes)
ReplyDeleteVelcro shoes, she is now able to do them up herself and put her younger brothers on too
ReplyDeletetommee tippee cup
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves pull up pants - just need to make the progression to big girl knickers now!
ReplyDeleteMy son has his own step to get to the toilet and to get to the sink, as long as the door is open and the hot tap is secure he can go do his business with me coming with him sometimes i dont even realise until i hear the flush, so proud of him <3
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I bought a My Safe Cutter so my daughter can help me in the kitchen she loves to chop fruit and veg
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definately baby walker that helped my daughter feel more independant. and also our hamster in its ball which encouraged my daughter to crawl cuz she was trying to grab it lol
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ReplyDeleteI don't have any children but would love to win one to donate to charity; to go to Romania.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a walker!
ReplyDeletehe loved his wooden walker!
ReplyDeleteThe small steps in the bathroom to stand on. Bw
ReplyDeleteTherese citron@loreskar.se
A Bumbo Baby Seat - it has given her confidence to sit and watch what is going on without always wanting to be on someone's knee @pjo77
ReplyDeletewooden walker that has building blocks at the front
ReplyDeleteTheir shoes with velcro straps,laces would be a nightmare for toddlers.
ReplyDeletethe toddler step!
ReplyDeleteHer little fold up step so she can switch the light switch. Use toilet and wash hands
ReplyDeleteHer little fold up step so she can switch the light switch. Use toilet and wash hands
ReplyDeleteA Walker. it really helped her learn to walk. now she walks everywhere
ReplyDeleteA push along bike!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the walker!
ReplyDeleteit was a ruck sack, that way he could pack everything for himself x x x
ReplyDeletetracy waldock newton
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The seat she puts on the toilet x
ReplyDeleteIt has got to be the bathroom step as it is very useful for my son to use the toilet then to use the sink to wash his hands :)
ReplyDelete@Segga86
the baby walker, once they get the hang of it they can really shift!
ReplyDeletea cushi tush, my son has health problems meaning he struggled to sit up the cushi tush really helped support him
ReplyDeleteHis garden slide ahas really helped his co-ordination and his confidence
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ReplyDeletea small jug with water in so he can poor his own drink
ReplyDeleteplenty of love and tell her she can do anything
ReplyDeletemy son goldbug harness for walking which help him a lot with walking and his nuby monster cup and nuby monster set help him to eat and it was amazing it help him to be more on his own also his winnie the pooh walker and his Thomas walker he could push it till he was ready to walk
ReplyDeleteI haven't had to buy anything yet and she's quite innovative in getting where she needs to be. She'd pull the dining chair into the kitchen for instance if she needed her juice that is standing on the counter. What I really want to get is some baskets to put on the shelving rack in her room. I want to label each with a picture of different clothing items and tell her to choose one item from each basket every night for the next day. This way she I can help her to get herself organised for the next day as well as making choices.
ReplyDeletea stool.....its used to go to the toilet alone, wash hands at the sink, get in and out of the bath, to stand to help baking, to get things off the dining table....it was only cheap(about £2-3) but used so much.
ReplyDelete(christy golding)
A walker
ReplyDeletereins backpack my son puts all his bitsand pieces in anddoesn't mind meholding the rein
ReplyDeleteA big girl bed! She was so pleased to feel grown up like her brother :-)
ReplyDeleteHe loves walking on his reins - it makes him feel like a real big boy
ReplyDeleteI've got this toilet seat that has a special seat for my daughter so she can go to the toilet just like us
ReplyDeletefold up step, they use it for reaching, bathroom sitting. multi functional lol
ReplyDeletea sipper cup with handles, stabilizer on a bike, jumperoo was great for her to have fun and jump up and down when she was little without my helping her,
ReplyDeletemy toddler is currently charging around with a baby walker
ReplyDeletelearning to walk lol :-)
ReplyDeletea toilet step and toilet seat.
ReplyDeletecaroline pawson
My son loves putting things in his lil shopping trolley!
ReplyDeletethe step so he can reach the sink!
ReplyDeletestep so he can reach sink/toilet
ReplyDeletea toilet step and seat
ReplyDeletetoilet step although he only uses it to wash his hands x
ReplyDeleteMy little girls stepping stool. She uses it for everything! Its her Ben & Holly seat for when her programmes are on, its her toilet step, and helps me get her in and out of the bath. Such a simple thing thats so useful! :-) Plus its over 32 years old as it was mine! lol
ReplyDeleteBack pack with reins on .He loves walking :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves her walker ... now there's no stopping her!
ReplyDeleteHer anyway up cup!
ReplyDeleteReins
ReplyDeletedaypack with rein(on back) means that they can walk but without holding you but at a safe distance
ReplyDeleteLittle step so that my grand daughter can clean her own teeth, wash her hands and help to wash up! Linda Guest
ReplyDeletea step for the toilet so that he can go with out assistance :)
ReplyDeleteWalker, so baby could move around :}
ReplyDeletea walker! :)
ReplyDeletehis little ride on bike x
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ReplyDelete..... well ..... i bought him a stool , originally for toilet training .... however this stool is still dragged around the house now hes 5 1/2 so thats got my vote !
The toilet step-up stool....used for much more than the toilet :) x
ReplyDeleteA step in the kitchen so he can help with baking and cooking more easily
ReplyDeleteA step for the bathroom and/or kitchen is a great help with my godchildren.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's fork and spoon! She adores feeding herself and having the control :)
ReplyDeletebaby reigns, from 9 months he never wanted to be in a pushchair, determined to walk everywhere.
ReplyDeletehe loves his walker
ReplyDeleteWalker
ReplyDeleteDoor bouncer
ReplyDeletewe have a littlelife ladybird backback and reins so Daisy thinks she is walking on her own but actually I've got control of her!
ReplyDeletea frog potty
ReplyDeletea bathroom stall helps him loads
ReplyDeleteHis iPad as he has autism and this helps him with his communication.
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