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Alternative Clothing For Babies
While the concept of "baby tees" has taken on a whole new meaning in the new millennium, some companies have made a real dedication to the original intent of the phrase. Of course there is always the basic "I Love My Mommy" and "Someone in...
Getting to Know Your Baby: Baby's Second Month Guide
Time has flown. Your little bundle of joy has been a part
of your home for more than four weeks now. The new dad and
mum are now more relaxed, confident, and really enjoy their
new responsibilities (at least most of the time). Here are a
few...
Immunizations
Immunizations are a necessary evil of childhood. As a mother, it's heartbreaking to have your one year old begin to cry as soon as you enter the pediatrician's building out of fear of a shot, but every time you take him to the doctor, but ...
In the crook of my arms
His head is tilted back, mouth slightly open. His breath is slow and steady and his eyes almost all-closed but slightly open. His neck nestles over the crook of my arm and I stare at his face as he breathed in and breathed out. A feeling of...
Newborn Sleeping Positions
It can all be very confusing. Put the baby on her tummy, no her side, no her back. Over the years, we've been told many different things about sleeping positions for babies. Here's the scoop, from my perspective, anyway.
Years ago,...
Raising Baby On The Cheap
Have you ever read those reports on the cost of raising a child?
The last time I checked, I was told that it would cost the astronomical figure of $430,470 to raise my baby... and that didn't include college tuition!
The...
Signing With Your Baby: Opportunities for Signing
Once you've been signing with your baby for several weeks or months and your baby has mastered the basic signs that cover his or her needs (such as milk, more, eat, drink, etc.), you will probably want to expand his or her signing vocabulary (as...
Take Advantage of Your Child's Energy Levels
“Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.” -Josh Billings If parents want to be able to make best use of time with their children, then it is crucial for a parent to start becoming alert to the state that their...
The Chinese Year of the Rooster
The Chinese Year of the Rooster The Chinese Year of the Rooster starts on February 9 and lasts until January 28 Since 2009. There's a table below telling you the dates of other Chinese astrology signs. There are twelve Chinese year signs in the Chinese...
Tips for Naming Your Baby
Richard Wassell is a Parent and Owner of http://www.livinghealthysite.com Your baby's name reflects how you picture your baby as an adult. If you imagine that he may become an athletic person, you might select a name, which reflects physical...
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Helping Familes find the right Car Seat for their little Travellers
All consumers have a lot to think about when it comes to having a baby and the first thing you need when you are getting out of the Hospital is a car seat.
There are lots to choose from so where do you look?. A Good place to start is to assess your needs short and long term. A wonderful thing for moms with new babies who sleep frequently is a car seat that pops from the base in the car to the stroller so that the baby does not have to be unstrapped and removed from the car seat then restrapped into a stroller almost always guaranteeing waking baby causing more fuss and disrupted nap times.
Keeping baby cozy and warm in their little pop out car seat saves time energy and a lot of frustration on the parents behalf. That in itself is incentive to check out the dual car seat stroller combinations.
After a certain size baby then needs to be in a forward facing seat these come in all shapes and Colors to suit
your style and needs even with cup holders and arm rests for the Ride in Style and luxury! Whatever suits You and your little traveler it is sure to be fun and easy to find great deals by browsing this great selection.
Often car seats will now convert with adjustable straps for growing children as now car seats are required for not only toddlers but early years and school age children. It is nice to have a seat that tilts back when they are smaller making it easier to fall asleep and not worry about sore necks when their heads fall forwards as well as when they are older it is nice to have Padded upper sides for them to rest their heads against while they are resting on longer car journeys. About the Author
Tamara Williams is a successful author and regular contributor for Child Car Seats. A resource featuring tips, advice and resources for new parents.
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