Posts Tagged ‘baby’

Quick and Easy Info on Teething

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Dear Mom, Here is a little report for you to review regarding your baby’s teething.

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Click –> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teething#Treatment

Baby Crib Kick Toy

Monday, March 9th, 2009

This little crib toy is great. Baby can use it to kick at while in the crib. See the rest of the possibilities below.

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The Smilestones Kick & Play Peek-a-Boo Piano packs developmental play into and fun, contemporary, colorful design. Watch the soft birdie come alive when your baby kicks the black and white piano keys. A dangling rattle, crinkly feet and eye-catching colors further encourage interactive play.

The birdie’s peek-a-boo action can be activated in any of three modes: parent-activated long-play mode, featuring 5 songs that play for 10 minutes; baby-activated “build-a-song” mode, allowing babies to kick the piano keys to hear 5-8 seconds of music; and piano mode, which plays music notes for each key kicked.

The Smilestones Kick & Play Peek-a-Boo Piano also has soft lighting that turns on as your baby plays and an insect friend with soft wings that tickles your baby’s toes to encourage kicking. Piano features adjustable volume control and can be used in or out of the crib.

Cloth Diapers – How to Use Them

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

I know this is very old fashion but many parents are passing on the usual disposable diaper especially if they are going “green”.

Here is a link for the video on how to use them.

http://wikihow.com/Use-Cloth-Diapers

 

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Baby Massage Video

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

 

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BabyBabyOhBaby is an entertaining and informative introduction to infant massage, providing a step by step guide with chapters devoted to each part of the body, easy to follow demonstrations, and real world examples of mothers and fathers practicing these ancient techniques with their own babies. Infant massage is a loving way to communicate with your baby, to bond and build trust and confidence for both baby and parent. When you give your baby a massage, you are showing them just how much you love them, one stroke at a time. By introducing your beautiful baby to the joys and benefits of massage during infancy, you’re giving a gift that can last a lifetime. Infant massage is easiest with newborns through pre-crawling but appropriate for all ages.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baby Diary

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Most parents like to keep a record of their baby’s statistics. Click below for a baby diary to help you that.

Baby Diary

Baby Calming Music CD

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

 

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Five special and highly effective white noise sounds used to calm babies quickly and to add 1-3 hours to a baby’s sleep.

 

Track Listings
1. Fast & Vigorous – this “strange” sound gets a crying baby’s attention (10minutes) 
2. Moderate – gradually guides your fussy babyto calm (10 minutes) 
3. Mellow – rhythmic womb sounds you can use all night (17 minutes) 
4. Hair Drier – perfect for frantic babies or light sleepers (17 minutes) 
5. Rain on the roof – peaceful and soothing (17 minutes) 

 

About the Artist
Harvey Karp, MD, FAAP, is a nationally renowned pediatrician and child development specialist and the creator of the bestselling DVDs/books The Happiest Baby on the Block and The Happiest Toddler on the Block. He has appeared numerous times on Good Morning America, The View, Dr. Phil, ABC ‘World News Tonight,’ CNN, and his work has been featured by the Associated Press, NY Times, People Magazine, USA Today, Time, Newsweek, Parenting and many other national magazines. An assistant professor of pediatrics at UCLA School of Medicine, Dr. Karp is also a nationally renowned expert on children’s health and the environment and an authority on breastfeeding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dad’s Survival Guide

Friday, February 6th, 2009

 

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If you’re about to become a new father and you don’t know your outlet cover from your elbow, you need The Everything Father’s First Year Book. This all-in-one guide shows you how to prepare the house,ready the nursery, and welcome your baby home-and that’s just the beginning.

Change a diaper? Prepare a bottle? Soothe your crying infant? You can do it all-with a little help. Complete with baby names, safety considerations, and medical advice, The Everything Father’s First Year Book is your key to raising a happy and healthy baby.

Impress even your mother-in-law as you:
Bond with your new baby
Childproof your house
Choose the right car seat
Feed your newborn
Interpret your baby’s cries
Respond to common medical problems
With your newly acquired superlative parenting skills, you’ll never panic-even when you find yourself home alone with your new baby for the first time. With The Everything Father’s First Year Book at your side, you’ll become the father you always wanted to be in no time.

Your Baby’s Health – Answers at Your Fingertips

Friday, February 6th, 2009

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You are having a baby! Congratulations! Now the reality hits you: what the heck am I doing? What if you could bottle the wisdom of all those parents who’ve come before you and mix it with the solid medical advice from an nationally-renowned pediatrician? Baby 411 is the answer! Think of it as the ultimate FAQ for new parents.

Baby 411 hits today’s hot-button issues head-on. Inside the revised and updated 3rd edition, you’ll find info on: picking a pediatrician, with savvy questions to ask and insider tips; finding the best way to get your baby to sleep through the night; deciding what to do when baby gets sick, including when to worry and when not to; discovering secrets to soothing a fussy baby; breastfeeding your baby and introducing new, improved formulas and solid food, with detailed nutritional information and step-by-step guide.

Changing a Diaper in Public – How to do it the right way

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

How to Change a Diaper in Public

from wikiHow – The How to Manual That You Can Edit

Going on outings with your baby can be difficult. You need to care for the baby’s needs but in completely different and often awkward scenarios. Whether you are going to your local retail park or the beech, changing your baby’s diaper can be especially troublesome.

Steps

  1. Look out for Koala Baby Changing Stations. Some public places have Koala Baby Changing Stations,which pull out from walls, to change your baby’s diaper on in restrooms. If this is the case, change the diaper on this.
  2. If there isn’t a changing station, always change the baby’s diaper in your car before you enter or spend time at the destination. It may be difficult to do this, especially in small cars, but try to rest the baby on the back seat and open the back seat door fully so you can access the baby. With the baby resting on the car’s back seat, change him/her as you would normally.
  3. At the destination, if your baby soils his/hers diaper, go back to the car if it is possible to change it. Otherwise, find a secluded area to do the job. This is possible if you are in a park, beech or other wide-spread area.
  4. For other places, if the diaper is a wet one, change it discreetly. Like at airports with no changing station, change a wet diaper on seats or tables where little people are around. If the diaper is of poo, change it in a restroom by just lying the baby down on the floor or use a disposable changing pad.
  5. Regardless of where or how you change the diaper, always dispose of it as you normally would by using a diaper sack and putting it in a public waste bin.

Tips

  • Try to cover the baby’s parts – you never know whose around.
  • Try to always change the baby in the car as Plan A. It is so much easier, more private and less embarrassing to do it this way.
  • Don’t fret- most public places, like shopping malls, have baby changing stations to use nowadays.

Warnings

  • Never change a baby on a restaurant table or where food is being prepared. Would you like to eat of that food prep. area or eat at a restaurant having to endure a dirty diaper stench from the table by you?
  • When changing a diaper openly in public, beware for passers-by to disapprove or even say something or ask you to stop. Some are totally against this sort of thing.

Things You’ll Need

  • A clean diaper
  • A packet of wet wipes
  • A diaper sack
  • A smelly baby
  • A cool head

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New Baby Care – Understand your newborn

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

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This is a breakthrough in infant care. I consider this a must have product for any parent with a newborn, even if it is your 3rd baby!

 

 A MUST have!

 

 

 

 

 

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As announced in an exclusive interview on the Oprah
Winfrey Show, Australian mother Priscilla Dunstan has the
world talking with the discovery of the secret language of
babies. This breakthrough in infant care is the result of
one mother’s intuition that began nearly a decade of
investigation and international research. The Dunstan Baby
Language DVD teaches parents the 5 cries all newborns use
to communicate their everyday needs from day 1. You will
know when your baby is hungry, tired, needs burping, has
lower wind or is simply uncomfortable. By learning this
System parents are able to settle their baby faster,
resulting in happier babies who sleep longer and cry less -
something every new parent would wish for.