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  • Traveling with your Baby - Ten Tips to make it an Enjoyable Experience For The Family  By : Gregg Hall
    Getting ready for a family vacation with a baby? Many things can make the trip a more enjoyable experience, depending on the age of the child. Of course, if the baby is still in diapers then having a good supply of diapers and baby wipes is a necessity.
  • Ideas For Toys For Babies Nine Months To Twelve Months  By : Gregg Hall
    If you don't have a baby or haven't had one it may be a difficult task trying to figure out what kind of gift to buy. What we are going to focus on here is a specific age group which is the best way to go about buying gifts for babies since they are changing so rapidly. Babies this age are crawling all over and some are beginning to walk so toys that they can play with in this way are especially desirable.
  • How Disney Is Baby Friendly  By : Gregg Hall
    Disneyland is a place for everyone, and at Disneyland, they have thought of everything - including the babies. The Disneyland Baby Center is located on Main Street, behind the Plaza Inn. This is not a babysitting service. Instead, it is a place where you can attend to your babies needs.
  • Why Babies Cry And How To Tell What They Want  By : Gregg Hall
    A baby cries the most during his or her first three months. Though the amount of crying steadily increase, the crying time period may vary from an hour to most of the day and this could still be considered within normal range. Like, whoa, right? Babies are also known as howling tear factories.
  • Coping With Colic - Top Tips  By : Julian Hall
    During your babys first few weeks, you are certain to encounter plenty of crying. However, for about 20 percent of all babies, the crying is more severe, longer in duration, and accompanied by gas and what seems like pain. This is commonly referred to as colic.
  • Babies and Pets - Do They Mix  By : Julian Hall
    For many of us, pets are important members of our families, and for some, they are nurtured and cared for as much as if they were our own children.
  • Stay At Home Parents  By : Julian Hall
    For many parents, the decision to stay at home with their children is a big one, full of challenges, sacrifices, and rewards.
  • Common Baby llnesses - Top Tips  By : Julian Hall
    Its true that babies are more vulnerable to picking up illnesses than healthy adults, but they are stronger than you may think.
  • Formula Feeding - The Facts  By : Julian Hall
    If you have decided to bottle-feed your baby, you will need to choose a formula. The majority of mothers thirty or forty years ago mixed their own formula with a combination of evaporated cows milk, water, and sugar.
  • Getting Out and About With Baby  By : Julian Hall
    Even in the first month, fresh air and a change of surroundings can be beneficial for both you and your baby.
  • Safety For Mother And Baby  By : Julian Hall
    Life is loaded with potential dangers for children. Everything from shaky furniture, to hot stoves, and slippery floors can all be hazards. Keeping your child safe is a key responsibility for you as a parent and a never ending one.
  • Baby Emergencies - How To Handle Them  By : Julian Hall
    Your childs natural curiosity is bound to produce some bumps, bruises, scrapes and cuts during the first few years.
  • Responding To Your Babys Cries  By : Julian Hall
    As difficult as it can be for you to hear your baby cry, crying serves many useful purposes. Because crying is the primary source of communication during the first months of life, it helps him call for assistance when hungry or uncomfortable.
  • Coping With Long-Term Health Problems  By : Julian Hall
    While most parents are fortunate enough to never have to care for a chronically ill child, for those who are dealing with children with long-term health problems or disabilities, life can be very stressful and challenging.
  • Good Nights Sleep - Mother And Baby Tips  By : Julian Hall
    From about the eighth month of pregnancy, your baby will have the two distinct phases of sleep that we all experience rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-REM sleep.

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