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Behind the scenes at Usborne, Usborne newsUsborne wins Feefo Platinum Award for the third year runningWe’re delighted to share that Usborne has been awarded Feefo’s Platinum Trusted Service Award for the third year in a row.
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Usborne newsSticker Dolly Dressing author Fiona Watt honoured with Author Platinum AwardFiona Watt among Ruth Jones, Davina McCall and David Nicholls to receive awards for their bestselling books!
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Behind the scenes at Usborne, Usborne newsUsborne wins Feefo Platinum Award for the third year runningWe’re delighted to share that Usborne has been awarded Feefo’s Platinum Trusted Service Award for the third year in a row.
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Tips and expert adviceSleep-friendly activities for night feedsCheck out these sleep-friendly activities for night feeds that can make those small hours feel more manageable!
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Tips and expert adviceSurvival Guide to Night Feeds: Snacks, Soothing, and SanityWith these small strategies, night feeds can feel calmer, cosier, and even a little easier!
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Tips and expert adviceWhy Night Feeds Feel So Lonely – and How to Find ConnectionIf you’ve ever found yourself rocking your baby in the quiet hours of the night, scrolling your phone at 3AM, and wondering if you’re the only one awake – you’re not. There’s an unspoken community of parents and carers who share this same experience, and we like to think of it as the secret community of night feeds.
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Tips and expert advice10 Things Every Parent Wants to Hear at 3AMNight feeds can feel lonely. When the rest of the world is asleep, and you’re awake with your baby, it’s easy to feel like you’re the only one. But you’re not. Every night, thousands of parents are up at the same time, rocking, feeding, and comforting their little ones.