June 19th, 2010 by Corey Kawasaki
You might think that all babies is cry, wet themselves and eat non-stop. You might be surprised to learn that your baby is a lot more capable of knowing what’s going on at his or or her young age than you think.
You can start to bond with your newborn almost immediately by giving her plenty of eye contact. Babies just adore eye contact especially from parents as they learn to read facial expressions from a very early age. Generally, a baby’s eyes will not fully develop until they hit an age of about two months -vision is partially impaired before then.
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May 14th, 2010 by Nancy Newell
Being pregnant doesn’t mean you have to stop being beautiful. It might mean though that you will have to change parts of your beauty routine, maybe add some things and maybe stop doing some others.
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May 14th, 2010 by Nancy Newell
Your newborn is here and it is time to give the first bath. This sounds like a nice experience. Then why do you feel so anxious about it and have a million questions about a simple bath? Relax, this is normal. Here are some simple instructions for you and your baby.
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Giving Your Baby a Bath – How To Make Sure You’re Doing It Right
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April 12th, 2010 by Chris Channing
Organic fabrics are so important to choose when you buy clothes for your baby. There is such a huge difference between the traditional manufactured cotton and organically grown cotton that you will choose organic every time once you understand the difference. The major issue involves pesticides and petroleum. These two are used in traditional cotton, and unfortunately, they can remain in the cotton even after you wash it. Organic Baby clothes are made from natural cotton fabric that is processed without these chemicals. So you definitely want to create a natural wardrobe for your baby.
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March 10th, 2010 by Chris Channing
If you are expecting a child, you should start immediately shopping for things you will need: such as baby bedding. Bedding for adults is expensive, and it is no different for babies. You can easily spend several hundred dollars and still not get something acceptable if you are not careful.
The first thing to consider is buying used or new. If you buy a new crib, you are getting the best possible crib, in its best condition. The only downside is that it will cost quite a bit- sometimes as much as $200 or more just for a basic model. Used cribs can be less dependable, but work just the same. If you can find a used crib, don’t hesitate in investigating it.
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Buying An Affordable Baby Crib For First Time Mothers
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March 2nd, 2010 by Anne Durrell
Car seats are not only the law, but they are an aspect of one’s duty as a responsible parent. Laws will vary from state to state but the American Academy for Pediatrics endorses specific bare minimum standards pertaining to car seat safety that are created purely to be sure of the safety of your baby or child when traveling in a automobile. Child car seats are intended to lessen injury in the event of a auto accident and they will if utilized and placed the right way.
Car seat Types
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