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706,248 babies were born in England & Wales in 2009 – that’s more than 1,934 babies born every day!

Top 10 Baby Names 2009

baby boys baby girls
1 Oliver Olivia
2 Jack Ruby
3 Harry Chloe
4 Alfie Emily
5 Joshua Sophia
6 Thomas Jessica
7 Charlie Grace
8 William Lily
9 James Amelia
10 Daniel Evie

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The Good Web Guide

"A lovely clear, easy to use gift site featuring contemporary and useful gifts for new babies, parents and siblings. This site is a joy to use. The contents have been carefully chosen to be useful, contemporary and some items just as a bit of fun."

Good Web Guide Verdict: A refreshing website amongst all the frilly and twee babyness that usually abounds on the internet. Definitely worth looking at for new baby presents. Overall rating 5/5

www.thegoodwebguide.co.uk

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Websites we like:

www.davidmyersphotography.com - we love this photographer for his amazing portraits. He also does really cool wedding photography; real wow-factor stuff. He is a really nice guy too!

www.mumsnet.com - brilliant parenting website for both prospective and experienced mothers. We love it’s practical advice and help from other parents who are going through similar experiences.

www.nctpregnancyandbabycare.com - all the expertise of the National Childbirth Trust at your fingertips. The NCT aims to help all parents enjoy the experiences of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood. The NCT helped us get through our pregnancies and early years of motherhood, so the least we can do is suggest that you visit their site!

www.juniormagazine.co.uk - a very stylish web site with lots of helpful features about health, pregnancy and child development, along with book reviews and travel advice. That said, what we really love is the ultra hip fashion guide and designer database.

Websites we’d like to thank:

www.baby-elephant.co.uk - the really fantastic design company that designed and built our website for us. Thanks for putting up with our constant stream of changes and amendments.

www.wotnot.co.uk - the clever technical chaps who built the bits of the website that you can’t see. Thanks for converting techno-babble into plain English.