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Stroller Bags – Why Many Parents Love Them

By - Last updated: Sunday, September 5, 2010

Stroller bags – or bags that attach to a baby’s stroller as and when you want to carry around all those thingamajigs that you have to have with a baby – are a real necessity for busy parents. These bags are becoming popular with parents day-by-day because they save you from the hassle of carrying [...]

Keeping the Nursery Organized

By - Last updated: Monday, August 30, 2010

Almost every parent struggles with getting the nursery organized.  A new baby brings a lot of new items to manage into the home.  Sometimes it can feel like a giant task.  Figure out a system that help you keep things in order using this guide.  Once you get everything in place, you will have a [...]

Thrush Symptoms In Babies — Recognize Symptoms Of Thrush

By - Last updated: Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Babies are so helpless and vulnerable; it’s hard as a parent to cope with having your child suffer from any health problem. Thrush can be frustrating and difficult to deal with, but you can also find success with the right approach. Let’s look at the most common thrush symptoms in babies:
*white coating on baby’s [...]

British children's clothing market is strong momentum

By - Last updated: Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Although the UK population of children continued to show a downward trend in recent years, but the British children’s wear market since 1998, has been showing strong growth. UK sales of children’s clothing market in 2003 increased 26% to 4.79 billion [...]

Lady and the Tramp

By - Last updated: Thursday, August 12, 2010

Plot
On Christmas morning in 1909, Jim Dear gives his wife Darling a cocker spaniel puppy that they name Lady. Lady enjoys a happy life with the couple and with a pair of dogs from the neighborhood, a Scottish Terrier named Jock [...]

Chenille Is the Ultimate Baby Fabric

By - Last updated: Friday, August 6, 2010

Chenille is a form of weaving that results in one of the softest textures of all. Tapestries made from chenille require delicate handling, but are tactilely interesting and more touchable than any other type of tapestry.
Chenille is actually the French word for caterpillar. The word in common parlance is used now to describe the type [...]

How to dress your baby for winter

By - Last updated: Saturday, July 31, 2010

When the weather begins to become cooler as a new parent, you detect it sometimes difficult to puzzle out the dress to your kid. Most of the period, you worry about wheather switching and using to wholesale baby clothes. So what are you going to do? Regrettably, there is not a straight aim. There is [...]

How to Quickly Childproof a Room

By - Last updated: Sunday, July 25, 2010

Childproofing is necessary to keep kids safe.  Parents are generally well aware of normal household hazards, like outlets, drape and blinds pulls, cabinet locks and door knob covers.  But, what if you are taking your child to a relative’s house for a visit and you need to quickly childproof a room?  This is a guide [...]

Circumcision: Facts and Figures

By - Last updated: Monday, July 19, 2010

Male circumcision refers to the removal of the foreskin of the penis, the skin covering its tip. The foreskin, also called the prepuce, is a natural and retractile protective covering of the glans of the penis. This is the most erotogenic area of the penis that contains specialized nerve receptors and stretch receptors. It has [...]

Keeping a Family on Schedule

By - Last updated: Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Having a hard time keeping your life on track?  It’s no surprise.  People’s schedules and lives are so hectic that it is hard to keep up with it all.  This is especially true for working parents.  Kids add a lot of new elements into the equation.  Use these tips to get your life in [...]