Something more traditional than Teapot!

Congratulations to the ever gorgeous Denise Van Houten, who along with husband Lee Mead, has announced that she's expecting a baby girl. Although the world has known she was pregnant for some time, this is the first time Denise has let us know it's a girl.

They've already decided on a 'traditional' name, but until the little angel is born, she's being referred to as Teapot - I wonder what name they're thinking of?

In the past Denise has had a rather eclectic sense of style - we've picked out a few Little Sunflowers items we think little Teapot will love!

MOLO KIDS Badges Top with Striped Arms (Ellen)



Teapot would look fab in this all over retro badges print top with fuchsia pink and green striped arms. Just £23.99 and available from our MOLO Kids shop.

Girly Rainbow Striped Romper, also from MOLO Kids


What little girl could fail to look good in these stunning multicoloured rainbow stripes with pink trim? Just £27.99 from the Little Sunflowers MOLO collection.


Trumpette Week of Days Baby Socks set

We know that we're biased, but we love the whole Trumpette Socks range, and these Week of Days socks are especially cute. At just £17.95, Teapot (and her mum!) will never forget which day it is again!

Whether you're a celebrity mum or not, your baby can feel like a celebrity kid (with or without a wacky name!) with outstanding kids' clothes from Little Sunflowers bright and bold childrenswear.


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Make clothes last a little longer with Clothes Plasters!

No matter how much you want clothes to last forever, general wear and tear means that they won't. And you can always rely on it being the clothes you like your kids in the most that fray, get holes, or get torn while playing!

But in this age of recession, and in the spirit of recycling and mending, we though these Clothes Plasters were a great idea!

Clothes Plasters are designed by Jennie Maizels, and are basically little iron on patches in a tin. Each tin contains ten 'plasters', suitable for patching, decorating and covering things up!

The pink Clothes Plasters tin contains 10 iron-on Clothes Plasters®: Love Heart, Fairy, Bird, Cat, Mushroom, Flamingo, Star, Tea Cup, Russian Doll & Fairy Cake.

The blue Cloth Plasters tin contains 10 iron-on Clothes Plasters®: Robot, Pirate, Tractor, Plane, Boat, Rocket, Dinosaur, Drum, Shark & Cactus.

A great way to give a new lease of life to your children's clothes! Why not order now?

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What's important to you when buying clothes for your children online?

We're always striving to improve our customer experience over in the Little Sunflowers online shop - and we work really hard to make sure that our customers are happy.

We're obviously doing something right because you tell us all the time that you love our clothes, gifts and toys, on our Twitter page, Fanbook page as well as via email.

But we'd love to know what makes a great customer experience for YOU.

Obviously great items, made well and delivered on time are a BIG part of making you happy.

So how about:

Are these things you appreciate too? Maybe there's something else that makes a great online shopping experience for you? Please let us know in the comments below!

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Top 26 Tips To Help When Your Tot Is Teething

There are no hard and fast rules about what remedies will work for your child, particularly when you are looking for drug-free alternatives to relieve the miseries of teething. The following 26 tips from Little Sunflowers have been compiled from our own experiences and those of our customers, together with guidance from all around the internet. Some may work for you and some may not – but they’re all worth a go! Keep trying different things until you find something which works for your child.


1. Cuddles are the most important thing you can give your teething child to comfort and reassure them – tender loving care goes a long way when your little one’s teeth are hurting.

2. Cold foods, such as yogurt or fruit puree can help to numb the pain.

3. A cold drink can soothe the whole mouth so pop a bottle of boiled water, breast or formula milk into the fridge and offer it to your baby when it’s cold (though not too cold as you don’t want a tummy chill).

4. A weak chamomile infusion, or weak chamomile tea, is useful as a gentle sedative. Offer it to your baby from a bottle.

5. Plenty of water or heavily diluted juice should be given to your baby to replenish fluids when they are dribbling a lot.

6. A wet flannel which has been rung out and chilled can bring relief to a baby who is keen to chew on something – the rough texture really seems to help.

7. 2 drops of chamomile in 15ml of aloe vera gel can be used to massage the child’s jaw and neck area.

8. Lightly massage your baby’s gums with a clean finger the part that is sore will often feel hot to the touch and you will probably be able to feel the tooth coming through under the surface.

9. Dilute 1 drop of clove oil in 2 tablespoons of safflower oil and gently massage the affected area 2-3 times a day.

10. Rub your baby’s gums with a small gauze pad – not only will this bring relief, but it will get your child used to the sensation of what it’s like to have his or her
teeth cleaned.

11. Try a baby teething gel massaged across the gums for babies older than four months (recent articles expressing concern about using gels for this purpose referred to adult gels rather than those designed for babies.) Ensure you check the dosage and expiry date.

12. Crush a little ice and put it in a thin cotton cloth, then rub gently on the gums. Ensure ice doesn’t come into direct contact with the gum, and ensure you keep the wrapped ice moving (children who hold frozen items against their gums for too long can actually get frostbite).

13. Chill some pieces of fruit or vegetables, wrap them in muslin and give them to your baby to chew under supervision.

14. Sterilised teething rings can provide temporary relief for the baby and actually help the teeth to cut through. Try one that’s been chilled in the fridge for greater relief (or even gel-filled rings which can work well when they’ve been cooled in the fridge).

15. Chill a metal spoon in the fridge and allow your child to chew on it under supervision.

16. Allow your child to bite on the knuckle of your forefinger held sideways – it’ll bring them comfort an hurt a lot less than you think!

17. Homeopathic Teething Granules contain soothing chamomilla, a traditional homeopathic remedy for teething pain in an easy-to-use form. They are available in your High Street Chemist – always read the label.

18. Consult a Homeopath, who will who will be able to recommend a number of remedies to relieve the symptoms associated with teething.

19. An amber teething necklace can be worn against the skin to calm and relax a teething child – these necklaces have been worn for generations across Europe in countries like Germany and Switzerland, though it is quite a new concept in the UK.

20. Make teething biscuits by mixing 1 cup of flour with 1 cup of baby cereal and 1 cup of juice. Roll out, cut into shapes, then bake at 350 degrees F for 20-30 minutes. Allow your baby to chew on them (when you are there, in case a small piece breaks off). These biscuits freeze well.

21. Chill carrot sticks, cucumber sticks or bread slices in the fridge and allow your baby to chew on them (only when you are there, in case a small piece breaks off). Avoid anything too hard as they could bruise the gums and make things more painful.

22. Distract your baby with something to play with or a change of scenery to divert their attention from the pain. There are a number of teething toys on the market with a dual purpose: your baby can chew on them and they are a distraction from their teeth. Examples include organic teething toys and rattles incorporating a ring and/or knots which can be rubbed against the gums. Sophie the Giraffe has been around for generations – she is made from natural Alpine rubber and non toxic paints and is designed for baby to chew as well as play with.

23. Keep a soft bib around your baby’s neck and change it often to soak up dribble, thereby keeping the skin dry and so avoiding a rash.

24. Apply a simple barrier cream to sore chins to keep the skin smooth and ease any chapped skin.

25. Consult a cranial osteopath. Cranial osteopathy is a subtle type of osteopathic treatment using gentle techniques to release strain and tension in the body. It is particularly effective for young babies suffering with teething and colic.

26. Medicine (analgesic) designed especially for babies, such as Calpol or Nurofen, can be given to babies who are three months old or more to help relieve the pain and bring down a raised temperature. Always read the label, and check with your doctor and/or health visitor if a raised temperature persists. Follow your doctor’s instructions and never give aspirin to a baby.

These tips are part of the Little Sunflowers Guide to Teething, which you can download free from the Little Sunflowers blog at http://littlesunflowers.blogspot.com/2010/01/help-my-baby-is-teething-what-should-i.html

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HELP! My Baby is teething! What should I do?

It's a fraught time in any parent's life - when their little angel starts teething and turns into a dribbling, grumbling screaming monster almost overnight.

But don't worry, help is at hand - we've compiled the Little Sunflowers Teething guide for all you anxious parents out there.

This free downloadable PDF will answer such questions as:

  • How will I know when my baby is teething?
  • When will my baby's teeth come through?
  • What can I do to help?
There are also 26 Top Tips on Teething, and a whole raft of Useful Links.

So what are you waiting for? Download the Little Sunflowers Teething Guide now, and please do share this link with all your friends on Facebook, Twitter, and in your blogs. The guide is free, useful, and could help set your mind at rest right now!

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Let it Snow?

Allow us to be the last to mention that the UK has been under-snow this week.

Unusually for Sussex, this is the third round of snow we've had in a year and we've definitely had the most this time - awaking to 20cm today. The Flower Shop has been closed for a couple of days, we've struggled to get parcels out and deliveries have struggled to get to us. And in other news: our boiler gave up the ghost at the beginning of the week.

We've stayed warm by busily adding scrummy things to our sale to keep little ones toasty during this very chilly spell. And of course we've had lots of 'help' (schools closed again).

Newly reduced items include:



The Snowman Organic Pyjamas

Beautiful Pyjamas by Green Eyed Monster. Official merchandise based upon the classic and beautiful The Snowman by Raymond Briggs.
Reduced from £24.99 to £12.








Knitted Snowsuit - Multicoloured Rainbow Stripe


Toasty Warm Snowsuit by Brighton Designer Toby Tiger.
Reduced from £34.99 to £24.99.








Navy Cord Baby Dungarees

Snuggly navy blue cord dungarees also by Toby Tiger.
Reduced from £24.99 to £18.99.






We will be making further reductions throughout January - watch this space!


Meanwhile we're asking people to post pictures of their snowmen on our Facebook Page. We've started them off with some images which include our favourite: Snoda

So it's turning into a bit of a topsy-turvy week, and the boys are loving it.

I have to confess something though. When The Shopkeeper struggled out today to our local Sorting Office on ungritted roads in a blizzard, there was a tiny part of me that thought, just for a moment: "Can we get back to normal now?"

I must be getting old.

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