5 Painting Ideas For Your Toddler's Room

If you want to start your painting project for your toddler, then you will need painting ideas to guide you in your project. Read this helpful article and you will surely get good painting ideas for your toddler's room. 1. Choose a color that your toddler loves. It should go along with his gender and his interests. Bright colors easily attract toddlers and some kiddies also like bold colors. You can ask your toddler to take part in the selection process. When you visit the paint dealer, why not ...
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Posted on September 1st, 2010

A little About Baby Clothes

Moms love to doll up their babies with trendy and cute baby clothes. As the time is passing more and more varieties of baby clothing are being introduced and people are becoming so demanding that they even go for costly designer baby clothing. However, such expensive clothes are not the choice of all parents as they are not affordable by most of them. And parents usually like to get more affordable clothing as babies need dozens of clothes. They need to change clothes three to four times a day ...
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Posted on August 30th, 2010

Bonding Time for Both Mother and Infant

The maternal bond is characteristically the connection between a mother and her child. For a lot of new mothers, instant maternal bond with their babies is always experienced after birth. Bonding is a slowly unfolding experience that takes time to grow. It would even take months for some mothers. Even with childbirth, some mothers don't necessarily experience that maternal bond which comes along with such eventful delivery. Several reasons like traumatic birth or certain pressures influence ...
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Posted on August 29th, 2010

8 Great Baby Products that Make Mom's Life Easier

You're exhausted. You ache all over. You haven't slept in what feels like days. Sounds like you've just completed the Tour de France or climbed Mount Everest. No, you're "just" a Mom. With all that is demanded of moms they need as many products as possible that save them time and energy. The latest and greatest baby products are created with the overextended mom in mind they make your life easier - or at least give them one less thing to worry about! 1. Baby Carriers - More commonly known as ...
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Posted on August 28th, 2010

Baby Toys that Help Baby Learn and Grow

Toys aren't just for keeping babies entertained - they're extremely important for their mental, physical, intellectual and social development. They are the tools that teach baby about their world and their place in it. They add excitement to learning about life, how things work and how to get along with others. Good toys will give your little one the motivation to play and develop basic skills. This article provides suggestions on choosing age appropriate toys and activities during baby's ...
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Posted on August 26th, 2010

True Culprits of High Cholesterol - Homogenized Milk and Tap

What if I told you tap water and homogenized milk may be two of the biggest culprits in skyrocketing rates of high cholesterol? Cholesterol is actually being produced by our own bodies all of the time as a natural mechanism to combat oxidation when our bodies are diseased. Therefore, if we are not well, our cholesterol levels are likely to be higher regardless of what we eat that contains cholesterol. Having too low of a cholesterol level is just as bad as having too high. Avoiding eggs and ...
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Posted on August 24th, 2010

Diaper Cakes: Cute and Functional For a New Baby

Welcoming a new baby into your life will probably feel like one of the most important things you will ever do. Then same feeling also applies when you have friends who are to welcome a new baby home. You want to congratulate the family and celebrate with them, but you do not know what to give. In both cases, diaper cakes would be excellent choices. What is it, you ask? Essentially, it is a bunch of baby diapers bunched together to form something that looks like a cake. Needless to say, even if ...
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Posted on August 22nd, 2010

Many Parents Practice Baby Wearing or Carrying Their Infant in a Sling

Many parents practice babywearing or carrying their infant in a sling. Many parents claim this practice makes child care easier because the baby is less likely to fuss and the parent develops a strong bond with the baby, often knowing the exact cause of the crying. There are many other benefits of babywearing as well.A very young infant, less than three months old, often wants to be held almost constantly. For more details go to: www.baby-care-book.com This used to mean the mother either has to ...
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Posted on August 21st, 2010

Guard Your Infant Against GERD

Since the 1990s, infant gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or acid reflux has been increasing. From recent data, children between the ages of 3 and 7 endure acid reflux symptoms between 2 and 8% of the time, and for infants the percentage suffering increases to 20%. Those infants afflicted by disabilities of a developmental or neurological type are more at risk to GERD. Before relating the reasons and dangers of GERD in babies, we'll look briefly at the cause both local and immediate ...
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Posted on August 20th, 2010

Grand Parenting - Infant and Child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - Updated CPR Techniques

So you thought you knew about CPR techniques. You were certified prior to October 2005 as a CPR trained individual. NEWSFLASH! It is NOW time that you get CPR re-certified! If you have never been CPR trained, go do it. As parents, grandparents or anyone entrusted the care of our children CPR is a vital technique in our toolkit for emergency response. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), according to the American Heart Association 2005 document, 2005 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC , has been ...
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Posted on August 19th, 2010

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