Making your toddler, who is just learning to walk, wear shoes or any protective gear is no child's play! Refusal to wear baby's first shoes has several possible reasons and is characterized by the following: Conflict of Interests: Parents force their toddlers to wear shoes. Children at this age view this as unnecessary, and try to assert their own identity, by simply … [Read more...] about Buy your baby’s first shoes
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A bigger car-seat
While car seats save innumerable lives each year, it's important to remember that they are designed and constructed for kids of specific size and weight. When your children start outgrowing their infant seats, you will have to get them a bigger seat. Children over a year old or weighing at least 20 lbs. are meant to sit facing forward in a convertible seat. Larger … [Read more...] about A bigger car-seat
Peter Potty – Stand Up Toilet Training
Finally, a dad has invented a stand-up child-size urinal for toilet training little boys. The inventor, Scott Rote, is a dad who easily toilet trained two little girls but was hesitant about the upcoming battle he might go through with his third child – a boy. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics confirms the common wisdom that boys take longer to train than girls: the … [Read more...] about Peter Potty – Stand Up Toilet Training
Baby Bouncers: A Comparison
Baby bouncers - baby seats that spring or bounce as the baby sitting inside moves – are becoming increasingly popular with parents. Baby bouncers, probably by simulating the movement inside the mother’s womb, soothe babies and keep them calm, and help to lull them to sleep. While baby bouncers with basic designs are available, the more expensive models even go up to $ 300. … [Read more...] about Baby Bouncers: A Comparison
Mini Co-Sleeper
This Arm's Reach White Dot on Tan Mini Co-Sleeper is an award-winning mini co-sleeper Bassinet recommended by Dr. Sears. It allows you to have your baby sleep safely and snugly alongside your own bed. … [Read more...] about Mini Co-Sleeper