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» Babysitting Tips: Preparing Your Babysitting Kit
By Jason Ladock | Published 01/29/2008 | Babies | Rating:

We’ve all been there at some point in our lives. We are strapped for cash and hoping to be a babysitter.


» Time For Baby Shower Fun, Games!
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 09/7/2007 | Babies | Unrated

When you create the guest list for your baby shower, you will probably see that you have gathered together an eclectic group of family members...


» Funny Baby Shower Invitations
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 09/7/2007 | Babies | Unrated

In this day of high technology, you may not even need paper baby shower invitations.


» Your Guide To Baby Shower Planning
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 09/7/2007 | Babies | Unrated

With baby showers, as with all important events, often the details can get in the way of the hosts enjoyment of the party!


» Choose A Great Baby Shower Theme
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/23/2007 | Babies | Unrated

Though a theme isn’t necessary for a successful baby shower, it can be a great way to pull a baby shower together.


» Baby Shower Prizes And Favors
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/23/2007 | Babies | Unrated

The focus of every baby shower is helping provide the mother to be with the tools she will need to fully care for her new little one.


» Is It Baby Acne, Heat Rash, Or Cradle Crap?
By Rebecca Prescott | Published 08/8/2007 | Babies | Unrated

There are a number of skin conditions that babies can get, and two different types of acne.


» How Much Water For Baby?
By Marilyn Pokorney | Published 07/24/2007 | Babies | Rating:

While drinking more water is a good idea for everyone, especially during hot summer months, too much water can be harmful to infants 6 months old and younger.


» Nutritious Art Activities for Young Children
By Nicole Munoz | Published 07/24/2007 | Babies | Unrated

Arts and crafts activities are a great way for young children to reinforce the ideas they have learned as well as creatively explore new concepts.


» Babies and Separation Anxiety
By Nicole Munoz | Published 07/23/2007 | Babies | Unrated

During her first year of life, your newborn will develop a strong attachment to you.


» The Importance of Play - Educational Toys Make a Difference
By Nicole Munoz | Published 07/23/2007 | Babies | Unrated

Playtime is one of the most vital parts of childhood development. Research has proven that all areas of development are enhanced through a child’s play activities.


» Encouraging Language Development in Early Childhood
By Nicole Munoz | Published 07/23/2007 | Babies | Unrated

There are several activities and games you and your child can engage in to enhance her language development.


» Educational Games for Babies 6 to 12 Months
By Nicole Munoz | Published 07/23/2007 | Babies | Unrated

By six months of age your baby may be sitting unassisted, her coordination skills are growing in leaps and bounds, and she will soon be crawling, standing, and then walking.


» What is Tummy Time?
By Institute of Child Health and Human Development | Published 07/23/2007 | Babies | Rating:

Tummy Time means allowing for your baby to be on his or her stomach while the baby is awake and someone is watching.


» Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
By Institute of Child Health and Human Development | Published 07/23/2007 | Babies | Unrated

SIDS is the sudden, unexplained death of an infant younger than one year old.


» Neural Tube Defects (NTDs)
By Institute of Child Health and Human Development | Published 07/18/2007 | Babies | Unrated

Neural tube defects are birth defects of the brain and spinal cord.


» What are Developmental Disabilities?
By Institute of Child Health and Human Development | Published 07/17/2007 | Babies | Unrated

Developmental disabilities are birth defects related to a problem with how a body part or body system works.


» Pregnancy and Infant Health: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/2/2007 | Babies | Unrated

The United States has made substantial progress toward ensuring the health and vitality of pregnant mothers and new-born children.


» Is Your Home Childproof?
By Mike Douglas | Published 03/16/2007 | Babies | Rating:

If you have toddlers or small children in your home, one of the must-dos on your agenda must be their protection from accidentally hurting themselves over gadgets and furniture.


» A Practical, Up-to-Date Guide for Parents — Common Problems and Worries
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/20/2007 | Babies | Rating:

Babies' skin just isn't as smooth and clear as the advertisements say it is. Almost every baby develops a fine pink or red rash whenever the skin is irritated by rubbing on bedclothes, by spitting up, or by very hot weather.


» Infant Care — Penny Pinching
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/20/2007 | Babies | Unrated

There are several ways that you can safely cut the cost of caring for your baby, and some costs that you should not try to cut.


» Infant Care — Leaving the Baby
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/20/2007 | Babies | Unrated

You need some rest from your baby and babies have to learn that others can care for them.


» Infant Care — First Aid and Emergency Treatment
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/20/2007 | Babies | Rating:

Even when you are careful about safety, accidents and illnesses will occur. You should know what to do and have a plan of action.


» Babies — Safety and Accidents
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/16/2007 | Babies | Rating:

Babies born healthy are more likely to die from accidents than from any illness. Accidental injuries can cause severe and prolonged handicaps.


» Your Baby After the First Weeks — Health Supervision
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/15/2007 | Babies | Unrated

You will have many questions about your baby that can best be answered by a medically trained person.


» Your Baby After the First Weeks — Play and Exercise, Out of the Crib
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/14/2007 | Babies | Unrated

You and your baby get to know and understand each other as you play together.


» After the First Weeks — Your Baby's Development
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/14/2007 | Babies | Rating:

While temperamental characteristics or traits tend to remain quite constant over a long period of time, many other kinds of behavior change rapidly—and many of these changes can be predicted by your baby's age.


» A Practical, Up-to-Date Guide for Parents — After the First Weeks
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/14/2007 | Babies | Rating:

Babies differ from each other in many ways. They may be big or small, fast growing or slow growing, early developers or late developers, brown-eyed or blue-eyed.


» Infant Care — Common Problems and Worries
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/14/2007 | Babies | Rating:

When you get home from the hospital, the baby's eyes may have some white or yellow discharge caused by irritation from the medicine that was put in at birth.


» Infant Care — Bathing, Sleeping, Bowel Movements, Crying, Colic
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/14/2007 | Babies | Rating:

During the first week, before the cord has fallen off and the navel heals, wash the baby with a cloth wrung out in warm water.


» Infant Care — You and Your New Baby
By Jeff Beaumont | Published 02/13/2007 | Babies | Unrated

The earlier you touch, feel and handle your new baby the better. The very first hours of life are usually best, even right in the delivery room.


» Reasons Infants Have Colic
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/7/2006 | Babies | Rating:

Some people believe that colic is caused from gas or intolerance to breast milk or even baby formula.


» Home Remedies for Colic
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/7/2006 | Babies | Unrated

You are at the end of your rope. You have tried everything under the sun to soothe your little one who is still crying non-stop.


» The Mystery Around Colic
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/7/2006 | Babies | Unrated

You are a proud parent of a happy and healthy 2 week old baby.


» Baby Colic Has No Steadfast Cure
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/7/2006 | Babies | Unrated

All parents pass through a tedious period when their baby experiences baby colic.


» How To Prevent Insomnia In Babies
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/6/2006 | Babies | Unrated

There is an increasing rate of insomnia in babies. Babies tend to be very sensitive with sound.


» What Is Baby Colic?
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/6/2006 | Babies | Unrated

Baby colic is one of the most common conditions for week-old to 3-month old infants.


» The Truth Behind The Back Sleep Position For Infants
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/6/2006 | Babies | Unrated

The present threat of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) among infants has created a stir not only to mothers, but to medical experts as well.


» How Smoking Increases The Risk Of Infant Colic
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/5/2006 | Babies | Unrated

It is common knowledge that smoking is dangerous for your health. Smoking has also been proven to be fatal to your baby - this fact can never be overly emphasized.


» Identifying Heartburn In Babies
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/5/2006 | Babies | Rating:

In infants, heartburn is often associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD.


» Baby Colic - Symptoms And Treatment
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/5/2006 | Babies | Unrated

Baby colic is one of the common disorders in infants. Baby colic is characterized by repeated excessive crying episodes, without any distinguishable reason.


» Recommended Sleeping Position For Infants
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/4/2006 | Babies | Rating:

The dreaded SID (Sudden Infant Syndrome) has caused alarm to parents worldwide.


» Typical Colic In Infants
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/4/2006 | Babies | Unrated

Colic is usually referred to as the extreme end of normal crying behaviors of babies usually in the span of 3 weeks and 3 months of age.


» Understanding What Colic Is
By Jason Rickard | Published 10/4/2006 | Babies | Unrated

When babies cry for more than three hours per day, they are said to have colic.


» Spreading Cheer with Unique Baby Shower Gifts
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 09/28/2006 | Babies | Unrated

Getting invited to a baby shower can be a very exciting event. But sometimes it can be nerve-wracking trying to find just the right gift to give to the parents-to-be.


» How to Make First Birthday Invitations Really Special
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 09/27/2006 | Babies | Rating:

For parents who are planning to celebrate the first special day of their child, a lot of help can be provided by the Internet when it comes to creating first birthday invitations.


» Good Reasons for Making a Baby Shower Footprint Invitation
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 09/26/2006 | Babies | Unrated

Want an extra special baby shower? Something that's memorable and at the same time fun for all ages?


» Some Ideas For Unique Baby Shower Gifts
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 09/26/2006 | Babies | Unrated

You are remembered by the way you make an impact on people, and this concept especially comes into play when you need to arrive at a special occasion bearing gifts.


» Suggestions for Baby Shower Games
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 09/26/2006 | Babies | Unrated

You may not be familiar with baby shower games at all, and wonder at their importance when the baby him or herself is not even old enough to participate in them and have fun.


» Baby Shower Cakes
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 09/26/2006 | Babies | Unrated

Baking is a good outlet for creativity. In fact, any form of cooking can bring out the sleeping artiste in us.




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