Kids these days are growing up with a lot of technology around them. Smartphones are a normal part of life. They help kids learn new things, talk to their family, and find useful information. But they also put kids at risk by putting them under pressure from social media, too much screen time, and unsafe online content.
Because of this, a lot of parents in the UK are now thinking more carefully…
If you walked the halls of Toy Fair London 2026 expecting one shouty, fight-for-it Christmas toy, you’d have left confused but oddly optimistic. This year delivered something better: a market that has finally found its footing.
UK toy sales rose 6% last year, with strong growth in games and puzzles. Licensed toys – driven by Stranger Things, Wicked and Minecraft – now account for over a…
World Sleep Day is upon us (13th March, pop it in your diary between school run and collapsing on the sofa), and let’s be honest – sleep and motherhood have a complicated relationship.
We’ve spent years getting babies to sleep, toddlers to sleep, teenagers to please just go to sleep. But somewhere along the way, our own sleep became the punchline. “Sleep when the baby sleeps!” they…
If you’ve ever scrolled Instagram while nap-trapped on the sofa, chances are Jessica Urlichs’s words have stopped you mid-scroll. The New Zealand-based poet has built a global following by capturing the exact feelings of motherhood that somehow never made it into the books – the bittersweet, the exhausting, the overwhelming love that leaves you breathless.
Her latest picture book…
The poet who captured motherhood in a poem now gives us a bedtime story to treasure forever.
If you’ve ever scrolled Instagram while nap-trapped on the sofa, too exhausted to move but too full of love to care, chances are Jessica Urlichs‘s words have stopped you mid-scroll.
The New Zealand-based poet has built a global following by capturing the exact feelings of motherhood that somehow…
Let me tell you a story about Mother’s Day, shelves, and the best unexpected bonding experience with my 19-year-old son Diego.
When BiGDUG first offered to send over their shelving kit for review, I’ll admit – I hesitated. Shelving? For Mother’s Day? Not exactly candles and perfume territory. But then I thought about my garage. And my home office. And the mountain of “I’ll sort this…
The first Barbie was introduced 67 years ago today, on the 9th March 1959. When The Telegraph featured my Barbie collection on 1 February 2026, I was delighted… slightly amused… and, I’ll admit, mildly outraged.
Not because of the dolls – those I’m always happy to talk about – but because of that persistent need to highlight a woman’s age. Honestly, must we? It felt a bit…
Celebrate Springtime with Movie Magic from The Walt Disney Studios on Blu-ray™ & DVD!
From Half Term until Easter, there are hundreds of movies available for all the family at great value prices on Blu-ray™ and DVD.
All you family favourites are available including Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, Pixar’s Elio, Disney’s Moana 2, Pixar’s Inside Out 2, Marvel Studios’ Fantastic…
We all want the best for our kids, right? We track their doctor visits, make sure they eat their veggies (mostly!), and keep them safe. But I have to admit, one thing I kept putting off was a proper eye exam. I always figured I’d notice if my kid had trouble seeing. Turns out, I was wrong – and the eye doctor set me straight.
Early detection and care are game-changers for kids’ vision.
Dear London Mums,
Spring has sprung (allegedly… it’s still coat-on, sunglasses-ready chaos),and here we are – juggling snacks, dreams, and school WhatsApp mayhem.
This issue? Oh, it’s a proper page-turner.From Megan McKenna swapping TOWIE tears for teething fears,to tiramisù towers so long they need planning permission (grazie, Giuseppe!).
We’ve got books to soothe you…

