After your baby arrive, you have to make sure the home is as safe as possible for them. Some great safety tips and baby proofing ideas to keep baby safe at home.
More..The vast majority of Caucasian babies are born with sky blue eyes, regardless of genetic makeup. Look for the color to change in the first six months of life. Hispanic, Asian and African-American babies are largely born with dark-colored eyes that wo
More..To prepare the good schools toolkit for children, to buy notebooks, pens, backpacks, and everything else on your child’s back-to-school list. By now you know how to prepare your child for another year of reading, writing, science, and math. But what
More..What you baby wear in warm and cold weather? Just say no to sandals, shoes, boots or raingear made entirely or predominantly from rubber- or plastic-like materials. Keep an eye out when shopping for shoes treated with anti-microbial chemicals.
More..Do you know how to trim babies' nail? Use clippers or scissors specifically designed for babies—they usually have a curved cutting edge. Now it’s time to clip! Sit baby on your lap facing away from you and talk through each step to help keep her calm
More..Enjoy the time with baby and having fun. Many local park districts offer a variety of introductory or short-term dance classes that you can take together—and practice at home. Enjoy skimming through a few books or magazines in their café while splitt
More..About 2 percent of American children are allergic to peanuts, a figure that has more than quadrupled since 1997 for reasons that are not entirely clear. There have also been big increases in other Western countries. For some people, even traces of pe
More..To make you feel less alone, here are some thoughts on how families can stick to their eco-principles without starting a seasonal civil war. Sure, you could just grin and bear it for a few weeks or a few meals, but these are life-long relationships.
More..The most vulnerable including pregnant women and children should be protected; requiring manufacturers to provide health, safety, and use data on chemicals; demonstrating that chemicals in commerce are safe; identifying safer alternatives to toxic ch
More..Children’s eyes are especially vulnerable. According to the World Health Organization, UV damage to the eyes is cumulative, meaning it builds over time. Since up to 80% of a person’s lifetime exposure to UV is received before the age of 18, the damag
More..There are many over-the-counter (OTC) drug products available to relieve common ailments. And each one comes with a mandated “Drug Facts” label listing what you need to know about the medicine inside. These labels, which often unfold into double-side
More..A stroller, like the baby's tiny room, baby can lie down to sleep or sitting, which is so easy and simple, it does bring a lot of convenience to the mothers. But you know, if the strollers are used improperly, it will make harm to the baby, so it is
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