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20
Apr

New Little Green Sheep Facebook Page!


We're delighted to announce the launch of our very new Facebook page, esepcially redesigned with regular, fun updates, competitions, advice and much more! Check it out by visiting www.facebook.com/TheLittleGreenSheep

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4
Apr

Say Hello To Lauren....

Say hello to Lauren, The Little Green Sheep's new Graduate Business Manager! Lauren's joined on Monday and we're very excited to be working with her. Lauren will be making sure The Little Green Sheep runs smoothly and will also be supporting our trade and marketing teams!

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23
Feb

Sweetly Does It...Babies Could Inherit Sweet Tooth In The Womb!

The Daily Telegraph today reports news from a group of French researchers that newborns can recognise aromas exposed to during the final days of gestation.

The study even suggests that a mum's diet could change the way their baby's sensory system develops and their influence to taste even before they are born!

For the full article click here

 

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16
Jan

Sheep Announcement: All New Children's Mattresses!

We've had lots of tweets and posts asking for The Little Green Sheep to make children's mattresses, so after 6 months of development we are delighted to announce the launch of our Natural Junior Single mattresses available in both 90x190cm (3 ft) and 90x200cm (IKEA) sizes.

Every Junior mattress carries The Little Green Sheep's Mattress Promise, guaranteeing:

- 100% chemical-free

- Anti-dust mite

- Breathable, lasting support

 

Every Junior mattress is also has a quality quilted finish and provide a support that lasts from toddler to teen!

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13
Dec

Our next door neighbour

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Our next door 'neigh'bour pops in to wish The Little Green Sheep team a Merry Christmas!

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9
Dec

Supporting FSID - LGS Donation

The Little Green Sheep is happy to annoucement our annual donation to FSID of over £1,600 in support of all the good work and research done by The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID). We hope that it goes some way towards helping parent's across the UK.

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16
Nov

Sheep Breeds....What's Your Favourite!??

We recently named our cot bed, The Ryeland after a breed of sheep....but which is your favourite breed of sheep!? http://bit.ly/sheepbreeds

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11
Nov

NEW! Organic Baby Bib

Messy eater!?? Then our New Organic baby bib is for you (and you're baby!). Only £3.95 and fully washable to kill off any germs or bacteria. 

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2
Nov

Trick or Treat Vote Results: 10% OFF Treat!

Following Monday's 'Trick' or 'Treat' vote off on The Little Green Sheep's Facebook Page, I'm happy to say that the majority of you voted for Treat meaning that we will be offering 10% all products including organic cot mattresses, baby toiletries and baby bedding! Valid until 5th November only.

Just use the discount code 'spooky' during checkout.

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18
Oct

25 Best Eco Buys - Pregnancy & Birth Magazine

Look out for this month edition of Pregnancy & Birth magazine and also on their website Askamum.co.uk where they have recommended their 25 Best Eco Buys. We're delighted that The Little Green Sheep's Organic Moses Basket was voted the #2 best eco buy for parents and babies! Each basket comes with a breathable organic cotton liner and a supportive coir mattress, making it the only truly chemical-free moses basket on the market!

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