Why Food Before One Isn’t Just for Fun: It’s for Iron!
You may have heard the saying “food before one is just for fun”; it’s a popular phrase thatoften circulates among parents. Katia, is here to share ...
TUM TUM products include nifty design features to help eager kids with more enthusiasm than expertise! Designed together with feeding specialists and speech therapists, to aid natural oral motor development our range also helps little ones with the tricky business of eating and drinking independently. Created by a Mum & Dad for our own children in Buxton in the beautiful Peak District.
As an early tester of our new Double Up Bib, Sofia was not only always up for a second round of drinks but secure in the knowledge that she was fully covered for any drips.
Thanks to the carefully crafted chunky handles on his cutlery and the 'stabby but not too stabby' fork, Archie found he could crack on scoffing his strawberries with ease, whilst Jasper banged on about the offside rule... again.
Incredible! We have had a few food flasks over the last couple of years - but this one is THE BEST! We often take our own food out and about due to both children having allergies - so having the option for them to have a hot lunch instead of cold is fantastic. Highly recommend - thanks for making a great product!
Leanne Reyland
Off on your jollies or heading back to school? Look forward to lunchtime with our fab range of bags, snack boxes, bottles, flasks and travel cutlery in super cute designs like Stanley here.
This is us at the lovely Porthmeor Cafe in St Ives. Izzi looking stylish in her new sunglasses, Mia being a monkey, me trying not to be on camera and Andrew keeping one eye out for the pesky seagulls who keep pinching his chips! Our kids were tiny tots when we first developed TUM TUM. Time flies...
You may have heard the saying “food before one is just for fun”; it’s a popular phrase thatoften circulates among parents. Katia, is here to share ...
Planning a seaside escape with kids? Make beach days stress-free and full of fun with our go-to guide, courtesy of our friends at Bridie and Bert. From sun-safe swimwear and cosy beach robes, this guide by Bridie and Bert will make sure you’ve got everything you need to keep your little adventurers happy, dry, and ready for anything.
Around 8–12 months, babies start developing the pincer grasp—using their thumb and forefinger to pick up small objects. It’s a big milestone that plays a key role in weaning and self-feeding. The best part? You don’t need fancy tools to support it. Everyday play and simple activities can help strengthen those little fingers while keeping things fun and safe. We have some simple hands-on ideas to encourage this exciting skill!