Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
11:25 pm
Universal pushchair accessories can add a little bit of individuality to your buggy, save you money or even offer your baby a bit of extra luxury – what’s not to like?
Getting a new buggy can cost a lot of money today, with all the accessories and essential addons you have to buy on top of basic pushchairs and buggies the costs can really start to mount and most families get through more than one buggy while their little ones are small – and often many more. Before you know it you can spend a small fortune on all the useful (and some not so useful…) accessories that go with your shiny new pushchair, but infact if you shop around you can find some great universal accessories that you can use with any buggy.
Most parents would agree a footmuff is probably the most useful accessory you can buy, ensuring cosy toes no matter how cold it is outside, however with some top brand pushchairs the matching footmuff can cost almost one hundred pounds and only fit the one stroller. But, there are plenty of universal foot muffs available, [...] Continue Reading…
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
11:25 pm
More and more people are embracing the idea of seeing the world with their babies. The idea that life is over once you little ones arrive is outdated and frankly, boring! But everyone knows that taking your baby anywhere can sometimes feel like more trouble than it’s worth. Making sure your baby is comfy and happy on the go can be hard work, even if you’re just off to the shops – never mind travelling halfway across the world!
But taking your baby on holiday, exploring new parts of the world together can be an amazing experience. Seeing the joy and wonder on your little ones face when he sees new and interesting things is well worth any hassle. And as well as that taking exciting trips with your baby is a good for you too - when you have a baby you can get caught up in daily life, just enjoying your new baby, but ultimately it can become a little dull for both of you. A break from the day to day, just for a day trip can be really good for both of you!
A reliable and versatile [...] Continue Reading…
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
8:35 am
Often, it is dad’s job to give the baby a bath. I don’t know why that this is the case, but it just seems to work out that way for many of us. For me, it was because of timing for the most part. I came home from work at around dinner time, and by that time the wife was worn out. So, my taking the bath time responsibility gave her a few minutes to rest and prepare for putting our son to bed. Putting our son to bed happened to be a big job, too, because he was not easy to get to sleep. So, what I learned very quickly was that I needed a kit of all of my bath time supplies, where I could put them in one spot for easy access and so that I didn’t forget anything, which could cause a lot of trouble when you can’t leave the baby in water to run to get something that was forgotten. So, here’s my list:
Two wash clothes. One for the face and one for the body. Two is not strictly necessary, [...] Continue Reading…
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
8:35 am
Washing the clothes of your baby looks like something simple to do. However, you should notice that you have a lot of details to be noticed in washing baby clothes. Your baby is still very fragile and has greater risk to suffer from any illness, so you really need to think about the sterility as well as the cleanliness of the clothes. Besides, most of baby clothes available in the market are treated with highly toxic and allergenic chemicals. Here are some hints to wash your baby clothes effectively and safely.What you need to do first is grouping your baby clothes in three different categories: colors, darks, and white or very lights. You should also keep in mind that you should put wools, silks, as well as other fine fabrics in separate groups since they need special treatments in the washing process. You should also wash the three groups of clothes in different loads in order to keep the quality of the fabrics. Once you have finished washing a certain group, you can continue to handle another group.Then, put the load of the clothes in [...] Continue Reading…
Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at
7:44 pm
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When kids are at certain ages you as the parent have more of a say over what they eat and what they do. So seize the opportunity now and get them on a healthy and balanced road. Now when I say that, I don’t mean for you to start training future Olympic champions but just start by introducing them to a healthier lifestyle. Even if they’re older you can still do a little pushing and encouraging. on the diet side Try bringing in more fruit and veg(especially the leafy green) and introducing them to healthier foods. And no excuses there are many out there. Even in their teens you should still try and keep the fridge and cupboards filled with more healthy foods. Swap that white bread for whole meal and those sugary no good cereals for wholegrain cereals or oatmeal. On the fitness side As exercise is a VERY effective way in lengthening bones try and encourage them to get active. Experts even warn you could be storing up serious health problems if your younglings don’t exercise [...] Continue Reading…