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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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  1. Keeping children safe on the internet

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    I love the internet. There I said it. There is no doubting the internet has opened up a whole new world to an enormous number of people (including my Nan), made communicating with friends and strangers far easier and simplifying the exchange of information. When Virgin Media asked us to look at how our family uses the internet, we had to agree that there is no denying the advantages of easy internet access, there are also a number of associated dangers, particularly for increasingly computer literate young children, especially my two daughters.

    My eldest daughter loves to Face time her friends and the speed that my youngest daughter can swipe through the icons on the screen is alarming but it is important not to become too worried about the dangers of the internet, although safety should never be overlooked. With this in mind, we decided to take a look at the different ways in which you can help make sure your child remains safe while making full use of the internet. 

    The first and probably most important safety measure to take with children is to talk about the internet with them and set boundaries of use. Though this may difficult with very young children but it is important that you begin to have conversations with your child about internet usage and what they should, and shouldn’t, be doing.

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    It is also important to remember that children will often take a lead from their parents, so make sure you don’t break your own rules in front of them or that there’s unsuitable material on the system.

    While such preventative measures are important, it is also a good idea to have practical, software-based safeguards in use as well. Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) including Virgin Media will utilise features that allow parents to block certain pages or types of content and it’s important that you make the most of these. Blocking pages should prevent your children from viewing any dangerous or inappropriate websites. 

    It is worth reading up on what you can control as a parent and a good resource for Virgin Media’s services, including their parental control facilities, you can go straight to their website.

    Sometimes, children can be at risk from anonymous users elsewhere in the world. Children should understand that they are never to give out personal information online or contact or reply to strangers. This is a worry for me with my nieces, godchildren and as they get older, my own daughters too and they are constantly reminded not to talk to strangers on or offline!

    With Facebook, Twitter apps and instant messaging available on our phones and on the move, it can be difficult to keep an eye on what is going on but talking to your children and being “in the know” can keep you one step ahead in protecting your children electronically, emotionally and practically.

    Photo courtesy of Clairee Bloomfield through http://www.freedigitalphotos.net Disclaimer: We have received compensation for this post, however we never knowingly provide any recommendations or links that we haven't used personally and would naturally recommend.

  2. Shopping Tricks for Savvy Mums

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    I was having a conversation with my beautiful sister in law a week or so ago about finding great maternity clothes. We are both very similar in our love of fashion and our "habit" for regularly buying clothes but as mums (or mums to be) know, that babies and children are expensive little things so finding the best deals around becomes a mothers quest!

    If you have a conversation with my gorgeous other half, he would tell you that I have an incessant need to buy clothes for myself and the children, whether we need them or not. My wardrobe is bulging with "essential" clothing and shoe purchases (and there are some other cupboards that "may" also hold a secret stash of necessary handbag purchases). Obviously the children need new clothes as they are growing little girls but I think my feet stopped growing quite a few years back so I need a good deal to justify yet another pair of shoes.

    When I was pregnant, finding stylish, affordable maternity clothes was not only another excuse to buy clothes but a mission in itself and don't get me started on maternity swimwear (thank goodness for New Look online is all I can say). I am not particularly a fan of high street changing rooms, especially when you are trying to negotiate your way in to them with a pushchair, so shopping online suits me on lots of levels. Whether it is for designer shoes or school pumps you can get anything online but do you get the best deals too? (apparently someone once bought a bucket of fresh air on a well known auction site but I digress).

    As mums, we are usually have to find a way to juggle the family budget whilst having to put clothes on our children's back, shoes on their feet .... when maintaining a perfectly immaculate yummy mummy look ourselves. So what do we do? Mums do what they do best, they get savvy! You can shop online to get the very best deal and you can use voucher sites such as NetVoucherCodes for high street stores such as New Look to get the best promotions. I have used lots of different discount sites to get the best products at the best deals and it is definately the way forward, I don't buy anything without searching for a discount code for it first.

    As for being savvy, the money you save using the discount codes on your children's clothes ..... can always go towards buying more shoes for you! 

     

    Disclaimer : Whilst we were approached and paid to write this post about NetVoucherCodes, having previously used the site we are happy to make this natural recommendation.

  3. I am going to Britmums Live - What do I wear??

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    This year has seen me gulp down some brave pills and decide to actually go and meet some fellow bloggers at some fantastic blogging events. I often feel massively out of my depth but I love meeting new people and I love to talk, so it shouldn't be too difficult should it?

    The difficult part for me is what do I wear? (I accept that many of the regular blog readers may click off now but those that know me well, will roll their eyes in amusement)

    I have a love of clothes but never have "anything" to wear. I always need a new dress / jeans and shoes .... oh the shoes! We had a big celebration last weekend so my thoughts were finding the perfect outfit for that and suddenly Britmums is this weekend and I have "nothing" to wear!

    I need an outfit that travels well (going on the train), looks cool (obviously), looks funky (hopefully) can go from day to night (I realise I maybe pushing it now) and has shoes that rock (without crippling me). So this is what I have decided on ...

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    Although I still have 3 whole days to change my mind again, and again!

  4. How did we survive without Facebook?

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    I love technology, I am a secret tech geek. I love being able to get access to everything at the touch of a button but when I was left without a mobile phone for the first time in 15 years, I was grateful to Facebook and social media platforms to enable me to stay in touch with everyone! So what did we do before we had Facebook? How did we survive?

    I remember when I would get home from school and ring my friend on the house phone (you know the one with wires).

    I remember when I would make a date with a boyfriend and didn't feel the need to tweet / Facebook / bbm 10 squillion times before he actually came to collect me.

    I remember when I would go out for the day in the summer holidays as a teenager, without any mobile phone, and just know that I needed to be home by 4pm. (I used the watch on my wrist to tell the time)

    I remember when Candy Crush was just something you would get from the sweet shop at the end of the road.

    I remember when I would go out for the night with my girlfriends and the photos we took would end up in an album. (the kind with a back and front cover)

    I remember when I really didn't need to know what my friends had for breakfast / lunch / dinner  *delete as applicable*

    I remember when only my closest circle of friends knew my business ......

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    So what did we do before Facebook? We definitely had more privacy but our circle of friends was possibly more insular. So if our privacy settings are right (and our candy crush addictions are kept under control), I think Facebook has brought old friends closer together (and possibly driven some apart). It has its place in today's society and there is no escaping it.

    Now let me go and update my status .......