tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48577048772754612752024-03-14T06:08:45.795-07:00Buyer's Guide - Kids Toys, Party Toys, kids mattresses,Games, Kids StationeryChildren's toys are available all over the world and don't necessarily have to cost the earth. Every child wants to play with toys, even educational toys and this is why we have the largest available range in kids toys that you will have ever seen. Our online toy shop provides customers with a vast array of children’s toys from as little as 50p and includes party toys, wooden toys and educational toys.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18039149945421772994noreply@blogger.comBlogger58125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4857704877275461275.post-87325356755754638592014-03-14T01:01:00.002-07:002014-03-14T01:01:56.937-07:00 Wooden Cooking Tool Set Pink <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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includes a saucepan with lid, frying pan with egg, spatula, scoop, salt
& pepper shakers and an oven glove.<br />
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Matches perfectly with the Viga pink kitchen or is great as a stand alone kitchen toy.<br />
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Made from high quality wood, hand painted for a superior finish.<br />
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Perfect for pretend play, includes pretend fried egg.<br />
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<b>Molly Dolly Rose Wooden Dolls House </b><br />
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The Molly Dolly Rose House is a gorgeous wooden dolls' house, which will
inspire years of fun dolls' house play for your child. The set includes
a 22 pieces of furniture including dining room, bathroom and bedroom
furniture. Also includes Mummy & Daddy dolls.<br />
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This stock is very slight seconds - may contain very minor defects eg.
Very slight scratch in paint work. (As the stock is very slight
seconds, it has been heavily reduced in price, original price £99.99)
Any major defects are still covered by our 12 months warranty.<br />
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Rose House is a classic wooden dolls' house, with three open storeys so
your child can arrange the included doll's furniture however they like.
Beautifully made and easy to assemble, Rose House is full of pretty
details such as an opening front door and opening shutters. The front of
the dolls' house opens right out, and the roof folds up for easy
access. There's plenty of room in Rose House, so it's lovely for friends
to play with dolls together. <br />
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Classic, timeless three-storey wooden dolls' house<br />
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Opening shutters and front door<br />
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Beautiful Rose design with pretty details too<br />
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Rose House size: Height 67cm x Width 58cm x Depth 33cm <br />
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Rose House is self-assembly: this involves having to screw 7 screws into
the roof. The screwdriver not included. Rose House is very simple and
easy to build. Depending on experience it should take approximately 15
minutes. It comes in a brown carton box.<br />
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Safety warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.<br />
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When
it comes to the safety of your child inside a moving vehicle, it is always best
to get the right car seat so that he is always properly restrained. However, it
takes a lot of time and effort just to make sure that you are getting the best
one.<br />
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many parents, they have to go through a lot of trial and error process. This is
actually normal, however, can be very costly in the long run. That is why; it
would be great for you to have some tips, which you can follow in order to make
your life easier. Here are some tips in choosing the best convertible car seat. </div>
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Car
seats are rated and the rating is based on the safety standards tests given by
proper authorities. You can check out the ratings by reading product reviews
from different reputable websites as well as magazines for parenting.</div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Comfort</b></div>
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Babies
can become very cranky and you do not want this to happen when you are travel<span style="mso-fareast-font-family: SimSun; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN;">ing</span>.
With this, you need to get a convertible seat that will keep him very
comfortable. You need to make sure that it has enough cushions to support his
body especially if his body is so small. Another thing to consider is that it
should not feel claustrophobic; this means that the harness should not be
pressing him down unto the chair. </div>
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Since
the convertible seat will grow as your child grows, it has to have an
adjustable headrest so that he could lean comfortably all the time.</div>
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For
the car seat to serve its purpose, you need to make sure that it is easy to
install. With this, it has to have a great LATCH system so that you can connect
the seat unto your car with ease. You can also look for something that has a
light or sound indicator to guarantee that it is properly installed.<br />
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Adjustable Straps</b><br />
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You
need to make sure that your child is properly restrained. With this, you need
to have adjustable straps so that you can put him just as easily without the
worry of him being thrown off in case of a crash and so that he will not slide
off. The straps would also be ideal if it does not need rethreading.<br />
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Price</b><br />
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Consider
your budget. Never spend so much especially if you cannot afford it. With this,
base your choice on how much you can afford. However, do not settle on
something very cheap when you are sure about its quality. Given this, it would
be better to invest on something that is durable and can last for a long time.
Ideally, convertible seats can last for 5 to 10 years.</div>
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Check
out what other customers have to say. You can basically base your decision by
checking out the reviews. This will help you gauge whether it is the best
convertible car seat for your child.</div>
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What
do real parents say about their experience with this seat? Experienced users of
the car seat will give you their unbiased opinion when leaving reviews.</div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Size</b></div>
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Make
sure that your child is within the required weight and height limits.</div>
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<span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: SimSun; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN;">Sherry Becky is a new mother and part time
freelancer writer who has a five months old baby girl. She is very care about
health and safety of child. She has recently run a website with her friend: Car
Seat Tree, where can help parents to find the </span><span style="background: white; color: #222222; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif";"><a href="http://www.carseattree.com/top-5-best-convertible-car-seat/"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">best convertible car seat</span></a></span><span style="background: white; color: #222222; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: SimSun; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN;"> for baby</span><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: SimSun; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN;">. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">When I first got the KidSwitch, I let it sit on my bedroom
dresser and noticed the glow in the dark feature. I gave it to my sister
because my nephew is a toddler. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I am
impressed with this feature because my nephew said that he “loves the glow in
the dark “handle.” It has created a new and fun nighttime adventure that helps
him sleep because the light is in the room with him and now he is not afraid of
the dark. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">To him it looks like a nifty new toy but to my sister, it is
a great teaching tool. He seems to enjoy the independence of being able to turn
on and off the light by himself. My sister said the installation was really
easy and she just screwed it on the light switch.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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cute and we read the Good Night Moon book for fun after we put up the switch. However
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The safety of children should be a top priority when
considering which play equipment you want to purchase for your property. Never,
ever buy equipment from manufactures that are not using designs engineered and
tested to be child friendly. As the play equipment industry continues to
explode, there are a lot of untested and fly-by-night companies that are
showing up on the internet landscape. It is up to you to differentiate between
someone who throws up a photo of their product but does little to back up their
safety claims and a company who builds their products around the protection of
children.<br />
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Choosing the right piece of play equipment involves making
sure that the items are designed to withstand the harsh abuse they will encounter
through general use. They should be built with tolerances that go beyond normal
wear and tear, and it is important to get products that will stand up to the
test of time. Make sure that you purchase your product from a company that has
a return policy in case you are not happy with the result after you assemble
the components. You also want to make sure that your new piece of equipment is “rock
solid” before you let any child jump in and start playing.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></div>
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Remember that your playground will be outside, facing the
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over the course of time can seriously impact any outdoor furniture or
equipment. You want to make sure that connections remain secure and that parts
and components will not be prone to excessive wear and tear over time. There
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secure, you want to make sure that the overall environment is designed to
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bump their heads or scratch themselves from time to time. This is just a
reality of play that most parents expect. But, there are things that you can do
in order to minimize the effects of these things happening. Padding floors,
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An outdoor playground is meant to be fun and enjoyable,
promoting exercise as well as creativity.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>Help your kids to make the most of the experience by creating a safe and
secure environment. Don't take anything for granted, and it's always better to
err on the side of caution than to regret not doing more after an injury
occurs. Keep safety a top concern for your children, and always ensure that
steps are taken to minimize the risk of injury do to accidents or throughout
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making safe and secure play equipment for children. Country Cubbies is
Australia’s leading cubby house manufacture.</span></i></div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18039149945421772994noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4857704877275461275.post-48707853125539613142013-11-25T04:11:00.002-08:002013-11-25T04:12:42.626-08:00Reasons to select a children's wooden playhouse<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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it into a military fort, finding a hideaway for bandits escaping from the law,
or dreaming of a castle and Prince Charming on his way. Regardless of what
transformation takes place in a wooden playhouse, your children are sure to
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lemonade stand. In the fall, the kids can jump in the leaves and drink a
thermos of hot chocolate as the chill sets in. In the winter time, use the
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same colour scheme as your home. Choose a two level or one level playhouse. You
can select the right size to suit your needs, opting for a larger model if you
want room to grow in. You can also include additional features, such as slides
and swings that are attached to provide your children with more options. Paint
the outside, add curtains, and bring in play furniture to create the perfect
getaway that will be the envy of the neighbourhood. You will probably find all
of the neighbourhood kids begging to play with yours! You can build a
custom-designed playhouse or purchase one that has already been completed for
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There are several new children’s toys that have been
released in the past few years that make their parents go bug-eyed. The days of
Legos and Lincoln Logs are over. Every few months, it seems there is a new toy
that is designed similarly to these basic concepts, but has a completely
different shape, design, color scheme, and objective. </div>
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One of my favorite new toys is Connectagons. They are
circular-based shapes that have multiple holes in different places where they
can link themselves together representing different sizes and shapes of
polygonal designs depending on how many holes they have in them. They can be
octagonal, hexagonal, or a variety of other –agonals. The primary difference is
that they don’t make rectangular shapes when connected together, they can make
a variety of different circular style sculptures and designs that children can
play with and recreate and redesign in ways that are unimaginable when compared
to Legos. </div>
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Some of the new designs for the new millennium involve an
educational platform influencing the importance of ecological factors. There
are a slew of solar powered toys that are designed for kids ranging in age from
babies to teenagers. Some of the more interesting ones are cars and trucks that
are designed to be plugged into a separate garage-type implement that contains
a solar panel on top of it. When the cars are charged, they automatically move
around and can be played with for hours and then recharged. This brings a whole
new platform of teaching children the dangers of batteries both to themselves
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Several of the older toys are still in use, but with a
twist. Marbles are still a major selling point with children, but now they have
designed courses to dump marbles along that can easily stick, and more
importantly un-stick, to a wall. There is also a new design for the typical set
of Jacks. There is a new game that consists entirely of oddly shaped bouncy
balls. Instead of a spherical bouncy ball and a group of jacks, the game is
entirely oddly shape balls where one child bounces a ball and has to predict
the angle it will bounce back up while picking up other bouncy balls, but one
other child can throw a ball during the first child’s turn and then the first
child has to catch them both or drop all the balls they were able to pick up.
Not only does this game become increasingly fun for children as its mostly
unpredictable, but it teaches children the basics of geometry and angles and
their effect on our world.</div>
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<a href="http://www.lego.com/">Legos</a> have been one of
the few toys that have generally kept up with the times, however there are more
and more companies taking the basic idea of Legos and expanding on it. For
instance, a new toy out there is essentially a Lego-design where things can be
built using different styles of blocks and bricks and other shapes, but they
are all somewhat translucent, which is where the difference comes in. Children
can then connect them to a laser and watch the laser bounce through the blocks.
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As fall is here and Christmas is coming up, it’s time for
parents to start thinking about how they are going to afford these new toys for
their children, they may need something like <a href="http://www.mypaydaylender.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">payday cash loan lender</a>
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pick up the extra cash for Christmas.James Jungang is an experienced
writer and blogger on children’s toys, as well as an avid user of
children’s toys. James and his family currently live in New York.</div>
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It’s fun and easy process learning how to make a <a href="http://buyforlessonline.co.uk/c-57-arts-craft-supplies.aspx" target="_blank">paper boat</a> for both kids and adults. To create your own paper boat, you should follow these easy instructions. Take a piece of paper (standard 8 1/2" by 11”) and a flat surface for your work. Use the size of paper according to the size of the boat you want to make. You can work with origami paper but it works better with white paper.</div>
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You should lay vertically the piece of paper on a flat work surface whereby the short sides will be at the top and bottom. In the case that your paper has a colored side, place this side up.</div>
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You should fold the paper in half from the left edge to the right edge, and thus forming a vertical center crease. Unfold the paper. While holding your sheet of paper, you should fold it in half lengthwise.</div>
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From the top edge to bottom edge, fold the paper in half to crease well.</div>
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Then take the two corners, on the folded end, and fold them in to meet the each other in the center of the paper. Two triangles with a thin strip below is the resulting shape.</div>
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You should then fold the top layer of the bottom strip up along the edge of the triangles. Repeat the same process on the other side, by folding the bottom layer to the back.</div>
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By using the existing center crease, open the sides of the model and flatten it. The resulting shape will be a square. Fold one of the strips under the other in case the flaps you just folded are sticking up.</div>
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Fold the top layer up, to ensure that the bottom corner meets the top corner. Replicate the same process on the other side to have a multi-layered triangle shape.</div>
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Ensure you open the sides of the model at the bottom of the triangle. Flatten along the center crease to form another small square.</div>
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Form a trapezoid shape on each side by flattening each side outwards. Then crease all the folds and open the model slightly.</div>
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If you wish to make your paper boat waterproof, apply a layer or two of clear tape to the bottom of the boat. Nevertheless, the paper boat will still float without it but with the tape, it will hold together longer. Your children can also have fun decorating the boat with glitter or paint. Engage your kids with <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/shop-online-arts-and-crafts.html" target="_blank">children art & craft set</a> & help them to develop there creativity.</div>
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Perhaps one of the most joyous moments for your baby every day is during bath. Not only babies, bathing is a relaxing and pleasurable experience for mothers as well. It helps in building a strong connection between the mother and baby. Among baby skin care products, baby shampoos are absolutely essential. Since it’s important to keep your baby’s soft and sensitive hair free from oils, dirt, dandruff and environmental pollution, shampooing every alternate day or as recommended is necessary preferably after your baby turns a year old. <br /><a name='more'></a><br />With regard to baby shampoos, never go for artificial or synthetic ones containing harsh chemicals and other preservatives which might harm the natural and soft texture of a newborn’s hair. Because babies have thin and new skin, developing systems and are generally more at risk than adults, being careful about what you use on them is crucial. Hence, buy shampoos which are completely natural prepared from the purest of plants, herbs, fruits and natural oils. Best organic baby bath products are manufactured with ingredients which are vegan and pediatrician-tested. The natural baby shampoos are allergy-tested, detergent-free, extra gentle on eyes, pH-neutral and mild, leaving your baby’s hair soft, silky and tangle-free. They won't sting eyes turning bathing into a tearful experience for your toddler. They moisturize and protect the scalp too without stripping it of natural protective oils. The soft natural scents of these shampoos are just amazing!<br /><br />Gentle, pure organic baby shampoos contain organic vanilla, chamomile extract, sweet orange essential oil, berries, aloe vera, honey, coconut and sunflower oil, avocado, extra virgin olive, tea tree & lavender oil, jojoba oil, nut oils, organic evening primrose oil, organic calendula, mint, purified water, oat flour, soy protein, lemongrass, organic shea butter and other pure organic elements. Organic aloe juice has excellent healing properties, so it's perfect for the most delicate skin. Some baby shampoos also double as foaming luxurious body washes. There are no artificial dyes or fragrances involved and are 100% safe with zero toxins.<br /><br />Use these natural baby shampoos and washes for foamy fun baby bath time, deep nourishing clean, hand washing and head-to-toe clean-ups. Baby shampoos are available in single pump bottles or as bundles. Along with shampoos, you also have no-frizz conditioners for best results. For really effective and all natural baby shampoos, no mom would mind spending few extra bucks. The difference between regular synthetic and organic ones is remarkable. You can see the results yourself. The shampoos are suitable for all kinds of hair from curly to silky. <br /><br />Wet your baby’s hair and pump in a little amount of natural baby shampoo in your hand. Now apply on your baby’s hair and lather it up. Keep on for a while and rinse off. Apply conditioner thereafter. Once you have rinsed off the conditioner, dry your baby’s hair with a soft towel and comb in gently.<br /><br />Do not turn your baby’s bath time into a slippery business. Make it a happy fulfilling fun time both for you and your baby. With your baby’s soft splashes and giggles, make bathing truly enjoyable. Don’t rely on those chemical-filled over-the-counter products to meet your needs – go all natural for little one!<br /></div>
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It’s widely known that natural and specially prepared baby care products work wonders for your baby’s soft, cuddly and susceptible skin. Babies, especially newborns are prone to sudden heat rashes, eczema, itches, spots, sore skin, patches and other skin irritations. They are even sensitive to the minutest of temperature changes. In such situations, diligent baby care and pampering is needed. And natural baby care products are just perfect for that. Organic baby powder, organic baby balm, natural baby lotion, natural baby oil, natural shampoo and body wash, natural baby balms, natural baby bath spray etc. are some popular natural baby care products today.</div>
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Among natural baby products, baby bath care items are quite in demand. They are gentle on your baby’s skin leaving your baby glowing and fresh for long. They are devoid of any harsh chemical or foreign element, being prepared with the most natural of ingredients. Natural baby oils are among the most vital skin care items during bath. Made from a mix of various organic oils like jojoba, safflower seed, avocado, grape seed, sweet almond oil, extra virgin olive oil, rice bran oil, sunflower oil, oat extract, extracts of calendula, lavender and chamomile, flower extracts and other natural ingredients, these natural oils are gentle, safe and nurturing for your baby’s skin. They have zero toxins, pH-balanced, hypoallergenic and dermatologist tested. </div>
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Babies greatly enjoy a relaxing massage from their mama; hence these wonderfully-textured and amazingly not-too-greasy natural baby oils are just the magic touch for making your baby giggle with joy. No artificial preservatives, parabens, GMOs, petroleum products, liquid paraffin, dyes or fragrances, sulphate and no animal derived ingredients are used in these oils. They are completely vegan. Apart from daily before bath massage, these natural baby oils are effective in treating dry and flaky skin conditions and fungal infections too. Massaging your baby daily for just five minutes with these oils will make his/her skin soft, glowing, healthy and supple. Besides pre bath, you can massage your baby with these oils before bed too. These natural baby oils are great for baby shower gifts. Not only babies, even adults will love these oils. They lock in moisture and soften skin like nothing else. </div>
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Top health and child care experts recommend use of these natural baby oils. The light natural fragrance of these oils makes your baby happy and wanting for more. They help your baby recover from fussiness and develop a deeper bond with you. However, remember that these oils are for external use only. Do not apply these oils to bruised skin. If rash occurs, discontinue use. Also, keep them out of children's reach so that they do not drink them accidentally. Should breathing problem occur, consult a doctor immediately.</div>
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Congratulations! Your family’s big day is nearly here, and you have a new bouncing baby on the way. At this point, you probably feel buried under a huge to-do list, medical appointments, and other arrangements. You may feel that your baby shower plan, at this point, is nearly infallible. However, you may be wrong. Read on for a list of 3 things you forgot about planning a baby shower: </div>
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<b>1</b>. Baby showers should be planned well in advance. You should have ample time to select menus, a venue, a host or hostess, and to pick out and send out your <a href="http://www.paperstyle.com/is-bin/Baby-Shower-Invitations.html">baby shower invitations</a> several weeks in advance, via good old fashioned mail. If you do not plan your shower well in advance, guests may not attend, may already have other plans, or may not know what gifts to purchase. Let them know now by setting up all the details well in advance. This will also make your shower go much smoother when the actual event occurs.</div>
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<b> 2. </b>Remember to plan plenty of games and activities to keep everyone busy. These may seem like a no brainer, but showers can often be a social even that may last for hours. Just when you think you have planned more than enough games and events to fill the time, plan a few more as backup, just in case. The last thing you want is for guests to be bored while at their loved one’s baby shower. There are lots of game ideas, crafts, and activities that everyone can participate in together. Keep a list to remind yourself of extra things you can do during the occasion. </div>
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<b>3.</b> Consider the expectant mother’s health needs. Serving lots of drinks, and unhealthy snack or convenience foods may seem like a good idea for easily and cheaply entertaining guests. However, you should also have a variety of health snacks, menu option, and virgin drinks on-hand for the expectant mother who is doing her best to keep herself healthy for her child. This is especially important if you want to invite other guests with children, or who may be expecting themselves.
Planning a baby shower is a serious responsibility, and there are a lot of details that must be carefully considered. The three above are simply things that may have innocently slipped through the cracks! be sure to take care of them today to make your upcoming baby shower the best it can possibly be.</div>
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Taking care of toddlers or young ones should not be an exasperating moment for parents. However, potty training is one of the toughest times for both parents and children. Many parents are getting frustrated with ineffective training methods for the little boys. The young one may be desperate also to be free from diapers when going out, which is important for parents to be firm in <a href="http://pottytrainingsolution.com/how-to-potty-train-a-boy/">potty training boys</a>.<br />
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One of the common problems that many parents face is when to start potty training toddlers. For a successful potty training, it is best to start it when the toddler is already ready. It is the first known tip when training a male toddler in using the toilet. If the parent begins the training and the child is not ready, the process can take longer to complete. </div>
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Young boys may be ready with the potty training by the time he reaches eighteen months or until four years old. If the boy is ready with the potty training, parents must focus with the timing. Some young boys may be less open to change or feel bad to tackle such challenge. If the parents have the patience to wait with the right timing, it will ensure that the potty training is off to the best start. </div>
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There are known tips for a successful potty training for little boys. Once the parents follow the tips along with the right timing, it can guarantee that the toddler will learn how to poop by himself. The second known tip is to let the toddlers learn through imitation, which is a natural learning strategy. If the toddler sees someone going to the loo, he will also follow. </div>
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A male model can help, so the father or the older brother can show the toddler how to use the toilet. The little boy may notice that his father uses the toilet differently from the mother, which will allow him to understand the mechanics of how the boy must use a toilet. If the child begins to imitate their brothers or father in using the toilet, it is a sign that the child is ready for potty training.<br />
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Let the boy choose his potty. This is considered as one of the best tips for potty training little boys. With the number of potty training products in the market these days, only the potty itself is the most important. The selection of the right potty can make a difference in the overall training. If the child is interested to sit on the potty, it will then change the way he thinks about it as an obstacle. </div>
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Young boys tend to go for things that capture their attention, one that is attractive and colorful. Therefore, when a parent chooses the potty, which is lifeless and looks boring, it will be more like a dentist’s chair and not like for kids. If the young kid is resistant during the potty training, parents must not pressure him.
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It could only result to power struggle and delay the entire process. Remember, that the right timing is important because if the child is not ready the training is just useless. For parents who are having a hard time to train their little boys to use the potty, it might be helpful to opt for potty training books. The training book with a number of potty training tips can assist parents who have tried several ideas but failed to have their child use the potty. </div>
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children which help shape up their lives. They play the major role in
stimulating a child’s imagination, decision making skills, cognitive skills,
and social skills. Toys are also highly gendered and are specifically designed for
boys and girls. You’ll find separate boy’s toys and girl’s toys available in all
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girls prefer to play with dolls, soft toys, and domestic games. This is really
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strong nurturing skills. For this, parents should choose the right toys for
their child. As there are ample girls’ toys available in the market, it’s
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bring the realistic feeling and make the play more interesting. Role playing is
the key to learn essential skills in life. Whether she is a toddler or a grown
up kid, role play toys will help her explore the world beyond her reach. She
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for little girls. They love to get themselves engaged in different playing
activities that a playing set includes. You’ll find a wide array of <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/shop-online-girls-toys-Buynowcategory-Playsets-buy-GT-Buynow-6.html"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">playsets</b></a> to choose from such as Barbie
Puppy Play Park, Disney Princess Cosmetic Set, Hello Kitty Magic Oven, Ice
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4-8 years. They would simulate their mothers by babying their dolls, talking to
them, pretending to feed them and make them sleep on the bed. This will
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problem solving skills. The exciting activities include understanding and
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You can give a boy toy to a girl
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choosing make sure to pick toys that would really entertain her. Keep the fun
and educational factor in mind before grabbing a toy. Do a well research on
toys that are fun yet beneficial for your child. I hope the above options will
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The scariest things when you are a parent are the dangers that you cannot see with the naked eye. Your baby completely relies on you for everything, and because he or she cannot speak or communicate clearly, it is up to you to determine baby’s needs. You would think the safest place for the baby is in the nursery. It sounds correct in theory, but the test results are in and there are many dangers right under your child’s nose that can harm your baby permanently. I know it sounds very serious and it absolutely is, but luckily there are measures you can enforce to save your baby from toxic disasters. Read further if you want to know...<br />
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<b>Paints:</b> The very first culprit is the paint used for your nursery walls. One of the best ways to change the mood and feel of the nursery, but unfortunately, most wall paint has Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) that emit gases long after they have dried. VOCs can cause certain cancers, irritation to eyes, nose and throat, damage to central nervous system and more. The best solution is to purchase paints with low VOCs or air out your nursery for several weeks even after paint dries. <br />
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<b>Baby Furniture: </b>You can have the most expensive <a href="http://www.simplybabyfurniture.com/" target="_blank">baby furniture</a>, but the manufacturer may still use finishes with formaldehyde and VOCs, resulting in cancers, organ damage, headaches and more. Your baby will spend the majority of the time sleeping and playing in the baby crib, so be sure to look for baby furniture that uses low-VOC finishes like those at <span style="font-family: "Cambria","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-ascii-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-bidi; mso-fareast-font-family: Cambria; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-hansi-theme-font: minor-latin;"><a href="http://www.simplybabyfurniture.com/shop-cribs-by-style-natural-organic.html">http://www.simplybabyfurniture.com/shop-cribs-by-style-natural-organic.html</a>
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<b>Crib Mattresses:</b> This may be the most dangerous culprit and could possibly be the reason for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDs). By law, crib mattresses are treated with flame-retardants and chemicals for waterproofing. It’s scary to know that your baby can be exposed to toxins such as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane foam, antibacterial agents and other waterproofing additives. Health effects include possible SIDs, early onset puberty, immune suppression, blurred vision, skin and throat irritation, allergies and more. Safe alternatives include organic crib mattresses or wrapping your crib mattress with food-grade polyethylene plastic that does not contain phthalates or unsafe additives.<br />
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<b>Linens and Clothing:</b> Everything from baby bedding, clothing, washcloths and bibs may contain toxins such as pesticides, formaldehyde, harmful dyes and more. Best practice is to wash linens and clothing with fragrance-free detergent several times before use, or invest in 100% certified organic cotton items.<br />
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<b>Toys:</b> Most toys are mass produced with plastic that contains Bisphenol A (BPA). Long-term health risks include early onset puberty, neurological issues, brain tumors and more. Your best bet is to opt for organic cloth and wooden toys. Even electronic toys are unsafe and difficult to recycle.<br />
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<b>Plants:</b> One of the best natural and inexpensive solutions to purify the air are houseplants. It is Mother Nature’s air filtration system and the best natural way to absorb toxins, pollutants, balance indoor humidity and releases pure oxygen. There are tons of air purifying plants so do your research on what fits your tastes, but make sure the plant is non-toxic if ingested.<br />
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Now believe me, I know you already have many stresses to deal with, but if you plan ahead and make the necessary precautions, you will help save your baby from toxic disasters before it is too late. Congratulations on your new baby and I hope this information will help guide you to a safer and natural nursery.<br />
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Hi! My name is Chantal Maddocks and I’m a blogger and full-time mommy. With my beautiful family of four, I am always looking for new and creative ways to save money. My husband, 2 year old and 8 month old daughters, are my world, and if there are ways to make my life easier so I can be with them, I am all ears! I invite you to visit my blog at <a href="http://blog.simplybabyfurniture.com/" target="_blank">blog.simplybabyfurniture.com</a> for helpful pregnancy, parenting and nursery design tips. Happy Blogging! </div>
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Fancy dress parties permit people to demonstrate their unbound creativity. If you are planning to throw a party, then it should unquestionably not be tasteless and uninteresting. You can spice up your party with activities and themes, which would yell out adventurous nature and inventiveness of every person. You may also select spectacular venues for your inhibited party invitees to seize them out of their shells. Amazing kigurumi costumes can facilitate you to make your party adventurous and</div>
<a name='more'></a>pleasurable. In fact, it would be pretty astounding for you to watch your shy friends expressing themselves unreservedly beneath their animal costumes. Kigurumi is actually a Japanese term that means cute animal costumes. It is pretty complicated to discover a nearby shop to acquire cheap kigurumi but you can make an unproblematic research online and purchase it. There are a number of e-shops and suppliers of inexpensive kigurumi with a massive collection on the animal characters and the premium fabric. <br />
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There are so many people who enjoy wearing amusing animal costumes in costume parties. The animal costume look cute on kids as well. Kigurumi shops permit so many opportunities for you to buy the ideal animal costumes. You can be a cat, bunny, gorilla, monkey or other animals whilst you can be dressed in sexy and <a href="http://kigukawaii.com/collections/animal" target="_blank">attractive animal costumes</a> like bumblebee, lady bug, cat woman or a reindeer. An animal costume should also be chosen according to occasion. As if, you are going in children’s party then it would be better being an animal of their selection. You can also make your animal fancy costume party more ingenious and appealing by using the recordings of roar and several other animal sounds. <br />
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If you are eyeing for astonishing gifts, then you must browse over the web for unsurpassed but reasonable and cheap kigurumi designs. There is innumerable online shop accessible who offer you preeminent furry animal get-ups in your budget. In these accessible shops, you may also get adult animal outfits for yourself as well. These e-shops proffer animal get-ups for the people of all ages. For occurrence, you may obtain it for adults, kids, babies and infants. If you a have an infant in family, then it would be marvelously delightful to deck him in these endearing furry animal costumes. Jumpers and sleeping bags of these furry animal costumes are also accessible in these animal shops for your children.<br />
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With these animal costumes, you can also put some make up and paint on your face to look like the animal you are portraying. In kigurumi shops, you can easily get an assortment and it would be effortless for you to select a charming animal of your choice. These shops also offer cheap kigurumi costume that will surely suit in your budget. You can also get discounts on animal costumes here. Several other deals are also offered in these shops. For instance, on a purchase of five kigurumi costumes, you will get one as complimentary. The animal costumes e-shop also offers you free shipping on an acquisition of hundred dollars. These cheap kigurumi costumes not only come within your budget but you can also acquire it straightforwardly using your credit card or paypal method of money transfer. The kigurumi online shop also delivers your consignment around the globe. You can also verify your consignment status on their website.<br />
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There is an expansive collection for your kids to obtain their preferred animal character. For illustration, your child or even you can become, bat, angry bird, bee, black chicken, black cat, back-pink pig, blue mouse, blue hippo, Chinese dragon, blue-white unicorn animal, cow, doraemon character, dinosaur, duck, duck-adult, edamame peas animal, eagle, elephant, giraffe, goat, frog, hamster, kappa animal, hello kitty character, koala animal, monkey, owl panda, lion, mickey mouse, penguin, pink hello kitty character, Pikachu character, pink pig, pink unicorn animal, stitch pink character, rabbit animal, red mouse, raccoon, rilakkuma bear character, stitch blue animal, skeleton animal, tiger adult, stitch grey animal, totoro and numerous others to make you experience a jungle effect in your party. A little decoration, sound recordings of animal, lights and the remarkable animal costumes- everything will be perfect to bestow a breathtaking experience to your party. So, make a purchase soon and get ready to throw an outstanding party at home. <br />
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Toys play an important role to
boost up your child’s development. Providing the right toys to your little son
will stimulate his imagination, decision making skills, cognitive skills, and
social skills. But, what if he plays with the bad toys? Playing with toys that
shows violence is never a good idea. It will just encourage aggressive
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your child. Bad toys will bring a negative environment that will let your child
involve in indecent activities. If you want your son to be mentally healthy,
you need to ignore the inappropriate toys. Well, here I have listed few bad boy
toys that you should never purchase.<br />
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Gangster Tommy Machine Gun</b></div>
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aggressiveness and violence. Gangster Tommy Machine Gun<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"> </b>comes<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"> </b>with a rocket
launcher and bayonet. Your son will play the role of assault weapon-wielding
gangster. Toy gun is not recommended for kids as this is the age in which they
explore things around them. Just think what will happen when your kiddo will
come across a real firearm. You can make him teach about gun safety by
enrolling him in a program such as 4-H Shooting Sports, instead. Here he can
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Cutting, hacking, and stabbing are
fun activities for boys. Power Rangers Samurai Mega Blade is specially designed
to do this stuff. However, this particular model is very dangerous for kids. It
is heavy with extremely sharp point. This risky toy came under the World
Against Toys Causing Harm (W.A.T.C.H.) 2011 list of worst toys. If your son
loves to play with sword toys, get him some softer, <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/searchonline-s-pg,dp,ca,br,tk,sb,pp,vt,pr.html">safer
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This mini-hog will definitely
make little boys go crazy. He will love to cruise the neighborhood in style. He
will experience the excitement of motorcycle riding with the Harley styling. In
fact, this model has some demerits. It doesn’t go that fast and even makes an
awful loud sound. Toy vehicles are not bad, but it will give rise to a macho
gender stereotype which isn’t good for young kids. However, you can opt for a <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/shop-online-boys-toys-Buynowcategory-Jd-Bug-Scooters-buy-BT-Buynow-12.html">lightweight
push scooter</a> that offers a smooth riding experience. This is the best way
to play on the right side of the law.</div>
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Little guys love to watch opponents
square off in the ring. This action packed playset comes with Batista and The Great
Khali. The prison-themed playset is quite interesting, but it takes wrestling
from the stage to violence. It’s very inappropriate especially for young
children who could try to recreate violence with their friends. The little
exploring minds should have decent yet <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/shop-online-boys-toys-Buynowcategory-Playsets-buy-BT-Buynow-1.html">interesting
playsets</a> from which they can develop their creativity.</div>
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Toys are the best way to
establish contact between kids and the world they live in. As kids learn while
they play, they should be provided with the right toys (violence-free). Educational/learning
toys will be a wise investment if you wish to well develop your child’s
learning habit. Make them stay far from overly violent toys that are only meant
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"> T</span>hese days children’s parties are well-known for becoming extravagant
affairs that feature a host of delights, such as party bags.Every parent is keen to throw events for their youngsters that little
ones will remember for years to come. This does not mean they have to
be expensive and advance planning can help to cut costs. To ensure that
parties are successful, it is wise to begin planning them weeks in
advance.</div>
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As with any other celebration, organisers are likely to order
invitations and reserve special equipment and performers for the big
day. Setting a date for the event in advance makes sure that parents
keep the day free so they are able to transport their youngsters to the
party. Having a few weeks to put together the celebration allows mums
and dads to set a budget, so they do not overspend on items.</div>
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This also gives them time to decide on a theme for the party and buy the necessary <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/index.php"><b>kids toys</b></a>
to complement it. Caution is advised when choosing a theme, as it ought
to be appropriate for the ages of the little ones who plan on attending
the special day. For example, younger children may like to dress up as
their favourite superheroes. <br />
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See Also: <a href="http://babiesplanets.blogspot.in/2012/09/kids-birthday-party-ideas.html" target="_blank"><b>kids Birthday Party ideas</b></a></div>
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Taking a look at the recent films and animations that have proved
popular with youngsters is a sure fire way of finding out which outfits
may be all the rage. Food and snacks are another essential part of
events that delight children. These also often follow a specific theme,
although children are normally happy with an array of sweet and savoury
snacks to satisfy their hunger. Advance planning can ensure organisers
are aware of any allergies suffered by youngsters, so they do not
purchase the wrong foods.</div>
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In addition, having more time to prepare, means that mums and dads are able to shop around for the most affordable <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/shop-online-general-partyware.html"><b>party ware</b></a>.
This can depend on the theme chosen, for example, parties inspired by
Disney films are generally complemented by plates, cups and cutlery made
by the company. Following this, parents are free to decide on the
activities that young ones will do at the celebration.</div>
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For instance, treasure hunts tend to go down well and are simple to set up. Organisers can hide <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/index.php"><b>kids toys</b></a>
within their home and garden, while maps point to their location. Other
parents opt for professional performers to visit their home and
entertain the young party-goers. Magicians, clowns and DJs operate
across the country, ensuring that kids have as much fun as possible.
Once the fun begins to wind down and children get tired, it is a nice
idea to send them home with a small gift or memento of the special day.</div>
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Expert suppliers are available to supply parents with affordable
items for party bags. These go down well with children and keep them
entertained for a little while longer. Specialist firms offer a wide
selection of small presents that are ideal for this purpose, with many
costing less than 50p. For instance, organisers can choose from packets
of pencils, bubbles and clicker toys. There are also gifts that are more
suited to boys than girls and vice versa.<br />
More : <b><a href="http://babiesplanets.blogspot.in/2012/09/childrens-party-supplies-are-all.html" target="_blank">Kids Party Ideas </a></b></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18039149945421772994noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4857704877275461275.post-1844427327905058132013-03-12T06:19:00.005-07:002013-03-12T06:34:27.095-07:00How to Prevent Childhood Separation Anxiety<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="color: #20124d;">There's no doubt that you want to be the best parent you can be. You want to show your children as much affection as possible, respond to their fears, and make sure that they're as happy as they can be.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">But there are times that all of that affection can actually be a problem. It's possible that you can actually be the cause of separation anxiety in your child – by performing behaviors that can increase the likelihood of your child developing the disorder. That's why it's important that you know what you can do to prevent separation anxiety and help your children cope with the stresses of being away from you.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;"> </span><b><span style="background-color: white;">What it takes to Prevent Separation Anxiety</span></b></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">• <b> Desensitize Your Child</b></span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">The first thing you can do is try get your child used to being alone long before you plan to drop them off in a strange place. You can do this by getting them used to each stage of the leaving process. First, have a stranger (someone you know and trust, like a close friend) in the room with you as they play. Then leave the room for a while with the stranger watching them. Then, as they get used to that, leave the house all together but stand outside. Finally, leave in 5 to 10 minute increments. Only move on to the next stage when your child is used to the first stage. Repeat this process in other places besides your house so they're used to different surroundings.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">• <b> Don't Reward Fear</b></span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">When you drop your child off somewhere, what you need to do is not acknowledge of reward the fear. Your child is bound to feel worried about you leaving them. They may even cry and try to get you to pick them up. You should avoid this as best you can, because what it does is it tells the child that if they are stressed, anxious, or scared, all they need to do is come to you. That may sound like a good thing, but eventually you'll have to leave, and when you do the child will need you more and you won't be there.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">• <b>Have Shorter Goodbyes</b></span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">It's also important that you don't have long, extensive goodbyes. You need to act like you leaving is no big deal. If you spend a lot of time hugging your child and acting like you leaving is a big deal, then you'll increase your child's energy and anxiety while you're still there. Once you leave, that anxiety will improve drastically, because the long out goodbye will make your absence more noticeable.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">• <b>Have Shorter Hellos</b></span></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">It's not just the goodbyes that matter. No matter what your child is going to feel some anxiety while you're gone, even if they had a great time. When you come back, it's important not to make a big deal out of it. Children are smart, and if you come back and act like you're so happy to see them again (as though you thought something may go wrong when you were gone), your child is likely to respond with more fear in the future, believing that they have reason to be worried.</span></div>
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<b><span style="color: #20124d;">Controlling This Anxiety</span></b></div>
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<span style="color: #20124d;">Separation anxiety in children can be a serious issue. What's worse is that it often comes from parents that were unaware that their affections were actually producing a negative reaction in their children, despite the positive intentions. Remember, part of helping your child develop involves making sure that they react correctly to different environments, and in some cases that means that you have to avoid some of your natural parental instincts.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: #cfe2f3;"><span style="color: #20124d;">Bio – Micah Abraham has a degree in psychology and works <a href="http://greatleapstudios.com/parenting-content/" target="_blank">as a content writer</a>. He can be contacted at <a href="http://www.greatleapstudios.com/" target="_blank">http://www.greatleapstudios.com </a></span></span></div>
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Any mom wants her baby to look adorable from head to toe, and while clothes are not too hard to pick out, what about baby shoes? While there are an enormous amount of cute shoes out there on the market, moms have to think about what is comfortable for their babies and whether or not the shoes they buy for their baby are affecting their child’s foot health. Foot health is extremely important for a growing baby. There are 26 bones in a baby’s foot, and while the baby gets older, their bones need to grow, so the right shoe is essential. Here is some helpful information about your baby’s feet and shoes.<br />
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When it comes to newborns and even older, babies are not necessarily supposed to wear shoes. While many moms go out and buy shoes to complete an adorable outfit, shoes are not necessary for a new baby. The first few years of your baby’s life are essential for your baby’s growth and therefore any form of restricting shoes can be harmful to your baby’s growth. </div>
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At home, it’s always better for babies to be barefoot, and it may also be more comfortable for them. If you want to go out with your baby, make sure you have socks and for newborns, booties are fine. Shoes don’t necessarily come into play until they are a little older, and there is no specific age for when a baby should wear shoes. However, when you do want to pick out a shoe for your baby that is comfortable and healthy, you should choose soft soled shoes. </div>
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Soft soled shoes are flexible and comfortable. Soft soled shoes tend to fit to your baby’s foot and not the other way around. Instead of having your baby’s foot form to the shoe, soft sole shoes are designed to fit your baby’s foot to provide maximum comfort and to make sure they are not restricting in any way. A soft sole shoe is made to mimic bare feet so that your baby’s growing process is not hindered in any way. Hard soled shoes can be painful and can be detrimental to your baby’s foot health, so make sure you choose soft soled shoes when picking out shoes for your baby. </div>
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When buying shoes for your child, you should make sure they allow maximum comfort and growth. Initially you want to measure your baby’s foot, both length wise and width wise. There are all kinds of different shoes for your child just like there are for adults, including wide and narrow shoes. Once you find out whether your baby has a wide or narrow food, and the size of his or her foot, it is a lot easier to find the right shoe. The wrong sized shoes can be really uncomfortable for your baby and can be detrimental to your child’s foot health.</div>
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Check to make sure your baby’s shoe fits well. The shoe should not be too big or small. There should be half an inch of space between the toes and the tip of the shoe and your baby’s heel should not come out of the back of the shoe. </div>
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Too much of anything is obviously bad. That goes the same thing for TV usage. For adults, I don’t think that watching too much TV is a huge problem. After all, we are preoccupied with reports from work and house chores. But what about your kids? </div>
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In this article, I’m going to list down the most common effects of watching too much TV on your kids. Plus, I would give advice on better ways to kill time. </div>
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<b>Overweight</b>: If your kids are watching TV most of the time, then there is less time for him to do physical activities. He would just lie down on the couch with his favourite potato chips and spend his free time watching series. In a matter of months, your kid will be gaining alarming pounds! </div>
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<b>Low grades in school</b>: To be honest, TV shows can be addicting. If you will not control your child, he might be glued to the screens. And because of that, he might neglect his homework and exams. The result: poor performance in school. </div>
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Create a strict schedule. You might want to have a strict schedule on when your kids can watch TV. You must do your research first. Check which programs are suitable for your kid’s age. Also, make sure that it will not interfere with their study habits. </div>
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Place TV in the common area. We wouldn’t want our kids to watch on their own primarily because there are programs which contain violence. Again, it would be too much for them to handle. You can monitor their TV behaviour only if you will put your TVs in a common area, say, your living room. </div>
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Have a plan for the weekend. Wouldn’t it be fun to go for a swim this weekend? I bet trekking is a good activity too. Or if there are fun runs, why don’t you register the whole family? Set plans which are physically challenging. Movie marathon isn’t exactly what you would like to plan. If you don’t want to travel, you might want to make an obstacle course in your backyard and think of a great game for the kids. </div>
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Get your board games. Challenge your kid’s brains. Board games are fun. And you can also add a twist on your game. I think you can come up with funny consequences for those who will lose the game. </div>
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I’m not saying that watching TV is all that bad. After all, there are shows which are educational and informative. Then again, you will have to moderate your kid’s watching schedule. If not, I already the listed the possible effects, didn’t I?<br />
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When it comes to bathing your baby, you want to make sure you have the best possible bath tub you can get for your little one. There are different types of tubs for your baby, ones that go in the sink and others that can go in an adult bathtub; it just depends on what your preferences are. When it comes to giving a newborn a bath, you have to be careful when picking the perfect tub for your child. Below are five of the top brands of baby bath tubs. </div>
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Angelcare Bath Support is durable, safe, and mold resistant. This ergonomic bath support comes with an anti-slip guard and is conveniently angled slightly upright to bathe a newborn. The bath is designed to be safe and easy for parents. The bath support is good for babies up to six months and those that are thirty pounds.</div>
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The Puj Flyte is made of a soft non-slip foam material which is mold and mildew resistant. The Puj Flyte is free of PVC and BPA, and is ergonomically perfect for a bathroom sink to give your baby a bath in. The Puj Flyte comes with drain holes and is extremely easy to clean and store. It does come with head support and has a non-skid bottom so you can ensure that your baby will be safe. The minimum weight for the tub is five pounds while the maximum weight is seventeen pounds. </div>
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Bathing your baby in a whale shaped tub is already going to be fun, but added bonuses are that this plastic tub is safe for your baby. The inside of the tub is lined with non-slip foam. It is ideal for either an infant or a toddler and can fit over single or double sinks. There is an infant insert that you can use and the tub is safe for newborns up to six months and can hold up to 20 pounds. After removing the insert, the tub can accommodate for a toddler weighing up to 25 pounds and is safe for slightly older toddlers.</div>
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This baby bath tub is very comfortable and safe for your baby, not to mention easy for you as the parent to use when bathing your baby. The plastic tub design can accommodate for newborns up to babies that are older than 24 months. There are safety stoppers in the tub to help keep infants from sliding under the water while toddlers have a safety stopper between the legs that can keep them in place. There is a built in drain and the surface of the tub is smooth and easy to clean. </div>
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The tub with a swing can ensure comfort and safety for your baby. The ergonomic design can help hold a baby in a more comfortable position when bathing and can fit over a single or double sink. The tub foam pad is mildew resistant and is easy to clean. The mesh sling is comfortable and is a good support for your newborn. The tub is adjustable so as your baby grows, so can the tub. </div>
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Every mother will be happy to any toys that will
keep her small child entertained for prolonged periods of time. It is
very tiring to keep carrying a baby around, play with him and keep
him from crying, especially if a baby is only 3-7 months old. When baby is only
a few weeks old, he can still lay in a crib quietly looking around. But when he
is reaching more conscious age, he will want to be entertained all day
long. Luckily we live in day and age where toys are made not only to entertain
a baby, but also to free up some time for parents. Here are a few toys that
really work: </div>
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<b>Play Gym (1-5 months)</b> <br />
Play gym is a colorful mat with toys hanging above the mat. Babies love this
toy and before they start rolling will give you hands free 20-30 minutes. You
have to be around though and ensure safe placement of the toy. Floor is
probably best or bed with barriers around it. Some babies roll in the first
month which means they can fall from any surface. Play Gyms are great because
they encourage baby tummy time - very important for baby development. Play Gyms
are portable, so if you are visiting a friend or a relative you can put your
baby there for some hands free entertainment. </div>
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<b>Playard (0-10 months)</b> <br />
Some babies live in a playard. It is also called "Pack and Play". It
is sort of a mini cage with somewhat transparent walls that provides for a
secure space for a baby. Baby can sleep in it, play in it, some, even watch TV
or interact with outside world. Some payards are portable, which is great for
short and long distance travelling. You can put some toys in it. Babies love
playards because toys are within their reach and their movements are somewhat
unconstrained. They can lie on the tummy, sit up, stand or some even learn how
to walk. </div>
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<b>Swing (0-10 months)</b> <br />
Swings will provide for a worry free hands free time for good 20 minutes to up
to 2 hours. It is great for very tiny babies who love to cuddle and be rocked.
Swing is also one remedy from colic as it not only comforts the baby, it also
distracts from crying. Many crying babies will stop crying and fall asleep
within 10 minutes in a swing. Swings are equipped with safety straps and are
safe for even active babies. </div>
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<b>Jolly Jumper (3-10 months)</b> <br />
This toy, or more so a play system, is over 60 years old. It comprises of a
metal arc and a mini cotton chair that can bounce up and down imitating a baby
jump. Ever since you put your baby in this jumper, you will have 30-60 minutes
of hands free, cry free time guaranteed! Babies just love to jump and get
lifted into the air. This toy is also very safe as baby is literally trapped
inside it and will not be able to get out no matter how hard he tries. It is
also not harmful for their tiny soft bodies and it designed in a way that the
weight is pulled away from the spine. Jolly Jumper is considered safe as long
as baby can hold the head well. </div>
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<b>Saucer (5-10 months)</b> <br />
Saucer is a fully loaded with toys play station. It comprises of a circle with
a rotatable cotton chair inside. Various toys surround the baby letting her
interact with them by touching, pulling, squeezing and banging them. Some
modern saucers have mini piano part of the toy, which children love because
they get feedback in return of touching. Good saucers also bounce up and down
as baby gets very excited and naturally feels to jump. Some parents report that
they got over an hour of playing time. Saucer are also sometimes called
mini-gym, because babies can really "exercise" their hands, legs and
lungs while playing with it. </div>
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Nancy Schneider writes about her
experiences with pregnancy and having children. She also writes about buying
fashion, accessories and <a href="http://www.iseeglasses.com/" target="_blank">glasses online</a>.<br />
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See also <a href="http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/party-supplies/boys-toy/exciting-toys-for-little-boys.html" target="_blank"><b>Boys Toys</b></a> </div>
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After baby is born it is common nowadays to have
a party to introduce relatives and friends to your baby. In Christian tradition
such party is on the Christening day, in Jewish it is Brit Milah (circumcision)
- most of the time it is a religious event. But lately with many ethnically
mixed couples and non-religious in general, such traditional events are
becoming less popular. Many couples still do want to have a party to celebrate
birth of their baby. Asian tradition to celebrate 100 days of baby's birth is
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Historically from Korea, 100 days has been an
event for a family and friends. Idea was picked up in Hong Kong and spread into
China. From Hong Kong an event came to Great Britain and from there to Canada
and the US. The reason 100 days is liked by many couples is
that it does not have a religious attachment. There is no particular symbolism
behind number 100 either. It is just a cute idea since waiting till first
birthday a bit too long and something like Brit, which is celebrated on 7th day
usually, is a bit too early. Some people, who are into partying, will celebrate
both Brit Milah and 100 days. At 1oo days mother has recovered from birth, baby
got the eating/sleeping routine and can be awake for over an hour to flirt with
new friends. Also, at 3 months mother is pumping milk which can give her some
flexibility on eating and drinking and many moms get a chance to have a first
sip of a wine for the past 12 months (remember, she couldn't drink when she was
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So how is the holiday usually celebrated? It
could be very informal, at home in a BBQ style, especially if weather is
permitting. Or it could be more formal, in the restaurant. Traditional Chinese
restaurants could be a good choice because they offer set dinners for 10 people
tables. Prices vary from $100 to $500 per table, averaging $200 per table not
including alcohol. Great thing about Chinese restaurants is that meal is served
with the green tea, which will substitute a need to drink a lot of alcohol.
Green tea will save cash for hosts. Such set dinners always include 10 courses
with one starter soup and dessert. So, it's not only fun, it is also well
presented, unique and not expensive. </div>
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Concerning the gifts, if event is in the
restaurant it is considered good tone to give a new parents cash as gift in
addition to something for a baby. Cash suppose to be enough to cover invitee's
dinner. If party is at home, a bottle of wine and a baby gift is usually a
minimum. Of course a card should accompany any gift. Standard Birthday party is
Ok as 100 days is a Birthday party, just celebrated on 100th day, not a first
year. </div>
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100 days Birthday baby party is a great idea.
When inviting people you don't need to explain much other than it is a party to
celebrate an arrival of your baby and an occasion to introduce
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiQY8bQzeuDtqNnC4rtNqlCqQFYTQ_J-xq1NE6J7xC0Im67egp170BhX6cF0uw4N9AVC39Uyq7dXiDry6PpAbQzBep9Q08-1JQXMMYp7sDMe0-Na6gjmxGs-i2gOjnAeViDwHM5CvHA_1t7/s1600/Board+games.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="225" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiQY8bQzeuDtqNnC4rtNqlCqQFYTQ_J-xq1NE6J7xC0Im67egp170BhX6cF0uw4N9AVC39Uyq7dXiDry6PpAbQzBep9Q08-1JQXMMYp7sDMe0-Na6gjmxGs-i2gOjnAeViDwHM5CvHA_1t7/s400/Board+games.jpg" title=" " width="400" /></a>Encouraging your kids to play board games is one of the best ways to bond with them. Not that it only helps you to spend more quality time with them but it can also develop their thinking skills. Board games, even those that are not very educational, can develop your child’s ability to focus and lengthen their attention span. Also, board games serve as a great avenue to help your child communicate well by sharing his/her thoughts and enjoy interaction with others. Here are a few recommended board games you should encourage your kids to play.<br /><br /><b>Scrabble</b><br />Scrabble is one of the most common board games recommended for every family. This game requires each player to formulate another word based on the other words that are already on the board. Among the benefits of playing scrabble includes widening your children’s vocabulary, developing their spelling abilities, and enhancing their creativity and ability to strategize. For much younger players, you can opt for Scrabble Junior.<br /><br /><b>Cariboo</b><br />Cariboo is board game that can help develop your child’s letter, number, color, and shape recognition. Here, players wait for their turns in picking cards and opening doors to find colorful balls. Recommended for children of ages three to five, Cariboo develops conceptual skills and promotes waiting in taking turns.<br /><br /><b>Sequence for Kids</b><br />Sequence for kids is the kids version of the popular board game Sequence with a smaller board. This game requires players to select cards, then place chips on a matching character on the board. The goal is to connect four matching characters in a row to win. It develops children's thinking, matching, and visual skills.<br /><br /><b>Boggle </b><br />Boggle is another board game for kids that involve the production of words. It is played by finding as many words as possible from a 16 jumbled letters within three minutes. Since this game has a time limit, it can help your children to prepare for timed test and quick thinking.<br /><br /><b>Sorry!</b><br />Sorry! is a board game designed to help children develop their counting skills. In playing this game, the players have to move all of his pieces and get them to home. It has cards which dictate the instructions in moving the pieces or switching positions with other players. Here, children ages four and up can learn how to follow rules and value sportsmanship.<br /><br />Through these board games, you can draw your child’s attention from TV or video games to something educational and beneficial. Spend some time playing these games with your children and you’ll be amazed with all its wonderful and rewarding benefits.<br /><br />Author Bio: Jean Hee is a writer who loves watching historical drama, and romance film. She is also engaged in watching sports like tennis and basketball. She writes about shopping and money saving tips for <a href="http://dealsilove.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">dealsilove.tumblr.com</a>. You can email her at <a href="mailto:jeanhee123@gmail.com" target="_blank">jeanhee123@gmail.com</a>.</div>
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