The Essentials Bag stores your baby's diapers, clothes,snack, feeding bottle, blanket, pacifier, and some more - all that you really need on a little outing with the baby. The adjustable sling leaves your hands free. All in all, it's the perfect alternative to a traditional diaper bag. … [Read more...] about The Essentials Bag
Archives for December 2006
Your Baby Can Use His Hands to Eat
Your baby is thirty weeks old. Finger foods, which allow your baby to feed himself, will provide him with a new level of independence. Cereals, crackers, cookies, rice cakes, maybe even small pieces of fruit such as banana are ideal finger foods to begin with. With his natural inclination to taste everything he can lay his hands on, it won't be long before he becomes adept at … [Read more...] about Your Baby Can Use His Hands to Eat
Care for your Baby’s Eyes
Right from a tender age , good eye care practices are essential to ensure that your child grows up with healthy eyes. There are many strategies to achieve this: Ensure that your baby has a well-balanced diet. Have your child’s eyes regularly checked by your pediatrician or eye doctor. Protect your child’s eyes from the sun. You may opt for getting your baby to wear special … [Read more...] about Care for your Baby’s Eyes
Will Crooked Teeth in your Baby be a Permanent Problem?
Infants develop baby teeth around the age of five to eight months. Often, the first “milk teeth,” as they are sometimes called, are not straight. Even though these teeth are not permanent, adequate care and maintenance is necessary to pave the way for the next set of permanent teeth. Teeth also affect speech, eating habits, and appearance. Here are some important facts … [Read more...] about Will Crooked Teeth in your Baby be a Permanent Problem?
First Years – Hands Free Gate
The First Years - Hands Free Gate can be opened with no hands at all, simply by stepping on a foot pedal. It requires an adult's foot pressure to open it, which makes it safe to use with your toddler. … [Read more...] about First Years – Hands Free Gate