Nelson’s Sootha is giving away a Mothercare Voucher
SNUGGLE UP AND ENJOY A HAPPY, HEALTHY WINTER
Winter is upon us and the inevitable coughs and colds have begun to do the rounds! Keeping our little ones wrapped up warmly will help to keep coughs and colds at bay (it seems our mother’s were right about that!) but with children catching an average of eight or more colds every year it’s best to be prepared.
Coughs and colds often go hand in hand as coughs can develop when mucus trickles down the back of the throat causing irritation and coughing. Coughs can cause little ones real discomfort, especially when sleep is disturbed and this can be tough for both children and Mums and Dads!
Nelson’s Sootha can help bring gentle relief to coughs. It contains the 6c homeopathic potency of natural Bryonia, in a honey rich formula and zesty lemon juice base – ingredients to help bring gentle relief to coughs. Nelson’s Sootha Cough Syrup is free of artificial colourings and flavourings, does not cause drowsiness and is suitable for children aged 12 months onwards. Always read the label
Nelson’s Sootha is giving away a £30 Mother care Voucher to help keep your little ones stay extra cosy this winter with some warm clothing.
To Enter:
Simply Follow My Blog using the "Follow This Site" Button over on the right hand side.
Leave me a comment below letting me "How you keep your children warm in winter?" and the best way to contact you if you win.
For an Extra Entry you can Tweet the following:
" I'm In To #Win A £30 MotherCare Voucher with @v82chris & Nelson's Sootha http://bit.ly/ysJ2wc "
The Giveaway will end on March 4th.
Its only open to the UK & 1 winner will be drawn at random.
The WINNER is:
Entry 22 - @anna8301
Congratulations x
Lots of warm hot chocolate, hats gloves a scarves when out for eldest 3 and bug rug and blanket for baby robyn . Slippers dressing gowns and central heating at home lol great comp thanks huni xxx
ReplyDeleteSnowsuits for the little ones! With lots of blankets, lots of layers for the older ones and I'm very tempted to buy thermals for myself! Lol it's cold up here in Wales! Xx great comp
ReplyDelete@emmajones84 on twitter
Already following your blog :D x
Have retweeted too :D
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Have tweeted too huni @caznthe4devils <3 xx
ReplyDeleteMy two year old loves to run round in circles, that seems to do the trick keeping her warm!! Also out and about a hat is the most important thing in the cold weather, I struggled to keep one on her head but we found a big one with floppy ears and a heart which she loves and will finally wear! You can contact me on twitter @emymc thank you! x
ReplyDeleteHave tweeted too! @emymc
ReplyDeletewrap up warm with little trapper hats and mittens :)
ReplyDeletehave tweeted
ReplyDelete@claireishoop
i follow with gfc as mummy24, i wrap them up in snowsuits, hats, scarves and gloves
ReplyDelete@ashlallan
i have tweeted as @ashlallan
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway! Following via GFC Tracy K Nixon xx
ReplyDeleteI keep my children warm with hugs, cuddles and love! (oh and warm winter hats, scarves, gloves, socks and coats!)
ReplyDeleteI have tweeted too as @tracyknixon
ReplyDeleteI keep my my eldest daughter (Keira , 5) warm by making sure she always wears a hat , scarf , ear muffs and gloves! (Oh , gloves! She must have lost about 10 pairs this winter!)
ReplyDeleteLittle Rosie-Faith is only 20weeks old so she is so snugly tucked up in her cosy toes that I don't think she knows what winter feels like!!! I am following your blog and also follow you on Twitter as @TheDizzyMama xxxx
A hat and mittens. A soft hat will help keep out the cold. baby's hands are exposed, I put some mittens on them. But he sucks on his hands, though, I keep an extra pair or two handy — once they get wet they'll make him colder rather than warmer.) and I Make sure my baby has on very warm socks or booties, too.
ReplyDeleteI have tweeted too as @handbag2000
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway! Following via GFC Emma Cella
ReplyDeleteI wrap them in lots of layers, a big thick coat with gloves and a hat.
ReplyDelete@MummyBee81
Have tweeted as @MummyBee81 and follow your blog as Hannah Bartram.
ReplyDeleteLots and lots of cuddles and warm jumpers, ;) x
ReplyDeleteI've done it, I've tweeted from @misskatietweet xx
ReplyDeleteWarm jacket, hat and gloves @anna8301 I already follow your blog xx
ReplyDeleteHave tweeted @anna8301
ReplyDeletewith lots and lots of hugs!
ReplyDeletealready follow your blog
ReplyDeletetweeted @esthermate
ReplyDeleteam following with gfc @kikicomp
ReplyDeletemy kids never seem to feel the cold!!! but for a proper warm up nothing bits hot choclate in front on the fire @kikicomp
ReplyDeletehave tweeted @kikicomp
ReplyDeleteI'm already following your blog! :) x
ReplyDeleteI keep my son warm in the winter by making sure he is always wrapped up, hats and gloves on. He has plenty of fruit and veg to make sure he gets all his vitamins! :) x
ReplyDeleteI've tweeted the competition! :)x
ReplyDelete@LilinhaAngel
Following you via GFC - Can't beat a nice hot water bottle
ReplyDelete@littleboo_21
Tweeted too
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During winter we have lots of cuddles and nights by the fire with Hot Chocolate and Snuggle Blankets. We love Porridge in the morning which sets us all up for the day :)
ReplyDeleteTweeted @bevleek <3
ReplyDeletei've got a fab snowsuit for him but my little one doesn't seem to feel the cold - he never stops moving! @mummylion
ReplyDeletei've tweeted too @mummylion
ReplyDeleteif we're out it's hat scarfs gloves and big coats but indooes we all sit under a blanket snuggled up drinking hot chocolate and watchilng films with a big bowl of popcorn am already following blog and also tweeted as @mumsiekelzof4 xx
ReplyDeleteOoh hot vimto, we love camping so have thermals too! Hats or balaclavas scarves and gloves, although the kids dont keept them on for long lol! @cherylfeei
ReplyDeleteOff to tweet now too! @cherylfeei x
ReplyDeleteI give my Goddaughter lots of hugs to keep her warm :) @rhodak09
ReplyDeleteI've tweeted too @rhodak09
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