Perfect Girl Gifts – Christmas Dreams Live
September 18, 2009 by Edie Mindell
Filed under Baby
Little girls do love their dolls. They love to play and dress them and take them places, as if they really were their mommies.
I have a daughter that first began her love affair, with a certain doll, when she was only 18 months old. The relationship was a bit rocky at first as my little mommy pulled her baby’s hair and competed with the doll for bottle and binky use. Yet as the weeks passed the love my baby had for her baby grew to complete devotion.
She fondly named the baby doll Bah-Bah-Toe (don’t ask, I don’t know) and they have been inseparable now for several years. The cementing moments of the relationship occurred when Bah-Bah-Toe was given her own dollhouse. At first this was a humble dwelling that consisted of nothing more than a few cardboard boxes stacked and taped together.
At Christmas time that year, when my daughter was 2, the idea of getting her a brand new doll was down right blasphemous. Bah-Bah-Toe reigns supreme. One evening as my husband and I observed our little mommy lovingly reciting a story to her precious baby and tenderly tucking her into one of those cardboard rooms it struck us: Bah-Bah-Toe needs a real house.
Finding the perfect dollhouse for our daughter and her baby was not too difficult but was a decision that required some care. There are so many options out there. The first thing to consider is size. In our case the house needed to be able to inhabit the doll we already had. For those who may still need to populate the new residence the size concern is moot. Yet size is still an issue. Tall dollhouses pose a tipping threat and a climbing temptation for little ones. The last thing you want is the dollhouse to become memorable because of your child’s King Kong impression and the ensuing trip to the ER.
Dollhouses that are overly intricate, ornate or small similarly don’t work for toddlers. Those gorgeous Victorian ones are great, but a toddler will destroy it before the sun sets on Christmas day. Those with fine detail and small furnishings also pose a choking hazard. What a toddler needs is a dollhouse that isn’t too big, and isn’t too small. There are several varieties on the market that your daughter will be thrilled to call her own.
Many dollhouses come with just that: the house. Other brands come with a load of extras including play figures, furniture and clothing for the dolls. Price and your existing collection of accessories is a great way to decide what you need for your daughter’s Christmas wishes to come true. If you have many dolls already, then a house by itself is probably the way to go. For those just beginning their doll collections, a house that comes with extras will have a higher price tag up front, but when you factor in the cost of buying extra pieces separately, it might be the better deal.
Our little mommy has grown so much we hardly recognize the 2 year old who squealed with delight as she tucked a baby named Bah-Bah-Toe into her new house for the first time. Yet she still loves that doll, and her dollhouse where her doll baby lives.
What joy she has gotten from those toys and what a great investment they have been in the growing of her imagination.
Edie Mindell is the writer for SimplyUniqueBabyGifts.com. If Santa is looking for perfect Christmas gifts for toddlers, there is a great selection awaiting delivery just in time for Christmas. If Radio Flyer Toys is on the list, visit their online catalog and enjoy free shipping (lower 48 states).
Kittens and Polliwogs and Gorillas: The Appropriateness of Animal Prints in the Baby Room
September 15, 2009 by Dorothea Frankson
Filed under Baby
In dealing with the ridiculously large amount of linen choices for your nursery, a lot of parents find that their eye is frequently caught by farm baby bedding. It is smart to select animal prints for your baby’s bedding and complementary accessories. Hopeful parents will acknowledge the adaptability included in their judgment of bringing their infant home to a baby room filled with animal companions.
As a parent you can decide what sheets and blankets are best for your baby, and can pick from child-safe cloth such as flannel and cotton along with so many different colors available. Parents’ goal of creating a style for their nursery that will coincide with their already existing home decor, and create a nurturing environment for their baby, are delighted to find the huge selection of animal baby bedding.
Animal prints work well when you are planning a nursery for the baby-to-be even if you don’t yet know if it’s a boy or a girl which makes them a popular choice in baby bedding. Parents are able to evoke all kinds of moods with animal bedding, from stimulating bright colored cartoon characters to soothing pastel colored true to life animals.
Parents that are already overwhelmed with the huge expense of bringing a newborn baby home can take advantage of the competitive prices on animal baby bedding as a result of its enormous popularity. High quality animal baby bedding can be found at very reasonable costs that won’t break the new parent’s budget.
Crib bedding will entertain your little one as they grow if it is decorated with animals who they will play with in their dreams. New mothers and fathers quickly learn that animal-themed baby bedding functions as more than mere decoration, since it often presents them with very valuable “teachable moments.” An infant’s room with animal-themed print can easily help them learn different words, colors, and shapes by telling them a story while pointing out the different objects.
When, all too soon, your baby transitions from two or three well-worn crib sets to toddler bedding, these lessons can continue with the very affordable purchase of a few, soft, well-fitted animal-themed sheet sets, designed with young children in mind. In this way, you can introduce a growing daughter or son to a brand new family of interesting and educational animal companions while simultaneously avoiding a costly room redecoration.
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for a baby products company, Kudlee, Inc..
Finalizing Your Decision on Newborn Crib Sheets is a Crucial Affair
September 14, 2009 by Dorothea Frankson
Filed under Baby
For a new parent, nothing is more representative of the new baby than the nursery. Before the baby is born, major decisions pertaining to the colors, furnishing, wall-patterns and baby bedding must be made.
Baby bedding choices can stem from the gender of the baby, or from a parent’s own personal taste and style. It’s traditional for parents to fix up the nursery while imagining their baby growing into a person with her own taste and style.
When babies grow and develop, they are capable of enjoying the patterns on the sheets and blankets of their bedding. However, parents derive most of the happiness from the lovely flowers and beautiful animals and other decorative designs on them. Hours and hours go into choosing nursery decor while awaiting the arrival of a new baby, but the end result is a joyous, peaceful nursery.
Your nursery’s decor should adapt with your child as he or she grows from an infant into a toddler. Girls crib sets is available in different style and colors, therefore, when shopping for a girl you will select the set that will match various nursery decors as the baby grows.
Not only is showing the new nursery, the new baby bed and brightly colored sheets and blankets a fun time, but also bringing the baby home is fun too. Crib bedding can be selected on the basis of the crib’s style and also patterns for the baby to enjoy while in the crib.
You baby hasn’t developed the ability to enjoy his or her surroundings yet, but parents will always cherish the memories of the baby in its nursery. When you set out to decorate the new baby’s nursery, buying the baby bedding is the best thing to get initially.
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for a baby products company, Kudlee, Inc..
Tips on Helping Your Baby Get to Sleep
September 12, 2009 by Cora G Bock
Filed under Baby
Sometimes helping your baby to get to sleep is a difficult task, and there are a multitude of possible reasons why your baby won’s sleep.
The reasons could vary, anything from colic to simply being overly stimulated. It’s a frustrating situation regardless of the reason. Just remember that you aren’t the only parents experiencing this difficulty.
Giving your baby a warm, comfortable bath with soft lighting, and gently massaging them with baby oil will encourage them to relax and settle down for sleep.
It’s important to consider the reasons that a baby won’t sleep. One commonly overlooked issue is when the baby is over dressed. Anyone, no matter what their age, can find it difficult to sleep when they are over dressed, and babies are no exception. Make certain that your baby is dressed appropriately for the current temperature; dress her just as you would dress yourself in those conditions. A nice, comfortable temperature for the baby’s room is around 70 degrees.
Another possibility why your baby won’t sleep is that something is irritating them. They just can’t say “hey this sleeper itches,” or “I need a diaper change,” but crying is a way they will definitely let you know.
Your baby’s clothing could be a potential irritant. It’s possible that you need to try a different detergent.
Teething is another reason why your baby could be having sleeping problems. This may begin to start about three months or so. If this is the case, a good idea before trying anything on your own is to take her in and ask the doctor for a recommendation.
Since babies are soothed by repetitive sounds, playing some soft, lulling music might be a possible solution. Nature sounds, such as rain or ocean waves, are a few such examples. Another idea might be to record yourself as you’re reading a bedtime story and setting it to play continuously. Gentle, repetitive sounds like these help to relax and soothe your baby.
Sometimes the simplest reasons are overlooked. Maybe your baby won’t sleep is because he or she isn’t tired. Rocking them gently or walking them around can be an enormous help to tire them out. Some parents find that a surefire solution is putting the baby into the car and driving around for a little while. The reason driving in a car is so effective is that the motor’s gentle vibrations along with the motion of driving lulls the baby to sleep.
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You Have Plentiful Favorites for Choosing the Becoming Baby Crib Sheets
September 11, 2009 by Dorothea Frankson
Filed under Baby
In a nursery the crib is the most noticeable piece of furniture and it really showcases the baby bedding. Choices for bedding can range from simple cotton sheets to the more expensive brushed flannel or colorful printed sheets.
The purchase of your infant’s crib and furniture is just one of the exciting choices to be made in preparation for your little one’s sanctuary. Although there is a wide range of selections in infant bedding, parents ought to keep in mind that it is preferable to have fewer items in an infant’s crib. Doctors suggest that there should not be any loose soft objects in the crib such as blankets, these items could cause breathing complications.
Babies can use multiple crib sheets in one night, so new parents should buy at least three fitted sheets when they’re purchasing their baby’s crib bedding. In practice, instead of using different skirts for the updated looks, a crib or dust ruffle can be used with all three bedding sheets.
Instead of placing it over a crib, some parents use baby bedding as a decorative items in the nursery. It’s nice to hang a handmade quilt over a wall or we can display the special blankets on a quilt rack. You do not need pillows for your baby but you can place throw pillows in the rocking chair of the nursery in an artistic way.
One choice many parents make to keep their babies warm are wearable blankets. A wearable blanket is made of soft fleece or cotton, and can zip up around the baby’s torso while keeping its head and arms in the open. Wearable baby bedding is not only safe, but as the baby moves during the night it does not come off.
When selecting baby bedding, parents can accommodate the decor of the nursery to their own tastes and ensure the safety of their babies at the same time. Giggles baby bedding demonstrates how inviting a crib can look with just a fitted sheet and crib skirt and without bumpers and quilts. With the many different options available today, making the decision about bedding can be an enjoyable part of anticipating your baby’s arrival.
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for Your Baby Bedding.
Newborn Halloween Costumes Are Not Always Just For The Baby
September 10, 2009 by Orson Welles
Filed under Baby
Many people find that Halloween is their one true time to express themselves, through their Halloween costumes. However, it is not just the adults that can get in on the fun. Babies can dress up for the Halloween fun as well, since they can tell when something is funny and when it isn’t. There are even newborn Halloween decorations as well.
Since everyone else will be dressing up for the holiday season, you want to make sure that you are not leaving anyone out. There are many costumes to purchase and there are even plenty of costumes that you can create on your own.
If you want to create your own costume for your newborn, there are many Halloween costume ideas out there that you can use an inspiration. Yu will be able to find just the right costume for your newborn. Many people try to match the costume to their newborn’s character.
Once you begin to look over the costumes, you will quickly find that you have an unlimited amount of costumes to pick from. Such costumes you might come across would be a teddy bear, a clown, a bunny rabbit or a popular cartoon character.
All you need is a little face paint, some materials, and a little creativity.
If you are not the creative type or sure on how to create a face painting or design your own newborn Halloween costume, you may then want to purchase a great costume at local department store or on the Internet. If you take the route of buying a costume you will find many different types and styles that are designed Halloween costumes for the newborn that will be able to show off some of the fun character of your baby. The choice is up to you from using a funny and silly to some baby Halloween costumes that are beautiful and cute.
Of course, you want to make sure that you are shopping as far in advance of Halloween as possible. This will ensure that you are getting an early enough head start to grab just the right costume for your newborn.
Remember though, the department stores only sell costumes during the busy Halloween season. There are some websites that you can find a wonderful selection of Halloween costumes, all year round.
On the Internet you will be able to purchase any Halloween costumes at any time during the year. In your search you will be able to discover all the different types of newborn Halloween costumes and find the best suited one for your baby and most likely you will find a discounted price if you buy off season.
With so many options out there, make sure that you are not letting your baby miss out on the fun of the Halloween season. Even though he or she may not be able to say “trick or treat” and knock on doors yet, your baby can still have fun with the family.
Come visit us at a fun and scary websitespookynite.com for Newborn Halloween Costumes for all your Halloween resources and information to discover a great night of fun for friends and family .
Choicest Child Bedding Crib Sets Don’t Come With Pillows
September 8, 2009 by Dorothea Frankson
Filed under Baby
New parents experience a lot of anxiety and have tons of choices to make, when they set out to decorate their new baby’s nursery. New parents ask themselves if they should use cloth or disposable diapers; if one of them should stay home with the child or will a day-care facility be better for their lifestyle; how much they will have to change their lives in order to take care of their little one. Many times the parents do not have any idea about the theme for their little children’s crib set.
When you have a baby shower, you can expect a wide variety of gifts, ranging from home-made items to the latest high tech baby gadget. Your baby will receive many gifts, and many of them will be items intended to be used in the bed with the baby when he is sleeping, such as blankets, pillows, receiving cloths and stuffed animals. When decorating a nursery, safety becomes a key concern because some items may seem safe, but are a potential danger to the child.
All responsible parents-to-be are, first and foremost, interested in furnishing a nursery with products that will insure the top level of safety for their baby. Babies crib bedding can cause problems if it is too fluffy since babies do not have the required motor functions to move things out of the way as well as adults do. If the baby is sleeping, and moves his head into a very fluffy blanket, he can suffocate on the fluffy object.
If you can control what is going through the mouth of your little one then you are free to use that fluffy blanket sent by your mother-in-law. Baby bedding should be pretty flat, like your sheets. Bedding for a baby which if fluffier than your average sheet or receiving blanket should NOT be used in the crib. Remember; soft, NOT fluffy.
Pillows aren’t necessary for infants and most of them will wiggle off of a pillow if you choose to put them on one. You’ll find babies lying with their heads to the side, on their back or on their bellies after they can roll over on their own. There are reasons for why baby bedding sets do not come with pillows. A baby can be placed in harms way because they lack the required coordination to remove obstructions. That is why you will not find pillows in any baby bedding set, including Trend Lab Max baby bedding.
Stuffed animals pose an even greater danger of suffocation to a baby if they are left in a crib or bed. The attractive look of the stuffed animal urges the child to embrace it but when a problem arises, the child may not be able to throw it.
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for Your Baby Bedding.
Rumble Tuff Changing Pads – Comfort and Safety
September 7, 2009 by Chuck Bacon
Filed under Baby
The first reason why parents invest in Rumble Tuff changing pads is that they act as a safety device for a baby. They will keep the baby in place while they are being changed and virtually eliminate the chance of the baby falling off the table. You never know what can happen once a baby starts squirming, which is why you must invest in a device that will help you to keep your baby safe. A Rumble Tuff changing pad will do just that, as the safety belt will keep your baby in place while you change him or her.
While the safety issue is the most practical reason for people to invest in a Rumble Tuff changing pad, there is another reason why you should at these items and think about bringing one into your home. The comfort that a Rumble Tuff changing pad will provide for your baby cannot be matched by any other changing pad, which will work to your advantage for a number of reasons.
The padded sides and the wedge design hold the baby in the Rumble Tuff changing pad perfectly, so they cannot roll onto the floor while they are being changed. There are very few products out there that offer this type of quality, as most changing pads are disposable, so they are unable to offer this type of support. Not only are Rumble Tuff changing pads not disposable, they are made from a high quality material that will stand the test of time.
Your Rumble Tuff changing pads can be taken absolutely anywhere, as they are designed to be completely portable. That way, you do not have to risk using a changing table at a mall or a restaurant without the additional support that a Rumble Tuff changing pad will offer your baby. Since it has been designed to wipe clean, you can even make sure that your Rumble Tuff changing pad is all cleaned up before you go back to your day, so it will never become a problem for you.
Finally, the safety belts that have been included with the Rumble Tuff changing pad have been designed to irritate your baby as little as possible. If the child feels retrained, he or she will not be happy, which will make the entire experience much more traumatic than it needs to be. Once again, Rumble Tuff changing pads are made to be completely comfortable for your baby, while still promoting the baby’s safety and very few other changing pads can make this claim.
In addition to all of this, Rumble Tuff changing pads are also very affordable, so you will never regret your decision to make this purchase. For the most durable, yet comfortable and affordable baby changing pads on the market, look no further than Rumble Tuff changing pads.
Also remember that Rumble Tuff changing pads are designed to be portable, so you can take them with you anywhere that you need to go without any trouble whatsoever.
Kat Hafen writes and contributes for many baby and parent online publications including HugaMonkey. Always on a quest for the best baby bath gear, Kat can point out a great hooded towel. For more information regarding hooded towels, visit HugaMonkey.
Sure Ways To Get Pregnant- How To Conceive In As Little As 3 Months.
September 6, 2009 by Claire Churchill
Filed under Baby
This article takes a look at 3 sure ways to get pregnant. If you have been trying to conceive for some time and you don’t seem to be having much luck then you need to re-examine what you are currently doing and maybe take it up a notch.
If you really want to get pregnant you must:
1.Ensure that you have good quality cervical fluid. Your cervical fluid is very important when you are trying to get pregnant.
I am sure you know by now that it changes in quantity and quality as you approach ovulation when it becomes very clear, transparent and stretchy like raw eggwhite.
You are most fertile when it reaches it stretchiest and is most transparent and that is the time to get the baby dance on the way. You should be timing intercourse for several days leading up to and on the day of ovulation.
Sperm can live for up to 5 days if the environment is conducive and how do you ensure that your vaginal environment is conducive enough to help the sperm live for its longest? By making sure you have good quality cervical fluid.
How do you make sure that you have good quality cervical fluid?By eating plenty of baby carrots. It contains vitamin A which has been shown to improve the quality of cervical fluid.
Drink lots of filtered water and lastly take plain Robitussin. This will help loosen and thin your cervical fluid which is a big plus for those little swimmers.
2. Start taking pre-natal supplements: This is very important because you are unlikely to even know you are pregnant until the embryo has been developing for at least a couple of weeks.
Make sure that the Pre-natal supplement you are taking contains at least 400mcg of folic acid which is the recommended daily amount for women trying to conceive.
This will ensure that when you do get pregnant you have less chance of having a miscarriage.
3. The third sure way to get pregnant is to Use Gravity to your advantage. Lie down for at least 30 min after having intercourse. This will give the little swimmers a chance to get to their destination. It is also a good idea to put a pillow under your hips after intercourse; again this is to give your partners sperm a push in the right direction.
We have briefly touched on 3 sure ways to get pregnant, but there are many other factors that will even enhance your chances of conception.
Statistics show that unless you take active steps to get pregnant, you could still be trying 18 months from now to get pregnant. To discover more even more Sure Ways To Become Pregnant then go to www.squidoo.com/easiest-ways-to-become-pregnant where you will find a great resource that has helped many infertile couples get pregnant in as little as 3 months.
Christmas Gifts That Make Your Gift a Special One
September 2, 2009 by Edie Mindell
Filed under Baby
As the weather turns chilly and before the haunting sounds of Halloween parties and trick or treaters even begin to add their sound to the night, the thoughts of parents and grandparent are busily preparing for another holiday whose advent is announced in the happy haunts of Halloween.
Each year the love parents have for their children is shown in holiday outings, dozens of Christmas cookies, extra bedtime stories, an abundance of squeezes all given in anticipation of the culmination of the family gathering together on Christmas Day to celebrate. Central to these family celebrations is often a gift exchange.
This gift exchange and preparing for it captures the thoughts of adults months before the holiday arrives. What can be done to make this year’s Christmas special and meaningful for my child? The gifts often represent so much more than a mere toy: the gift itself represents the symbols of the season and the love, unity and warmth of family.
Parents of young children, as well as new grandparents, often fret about how to make the Christmas gift more than just another gift. One simple way is to make this year’s gift as unique as the child who receives it. A customized gift will live in memory for years to come. Even babies who will have no recollection of the year they were given this gift will treasure their customized jammies as they grow and realize the significance of the gift.
Customized does not necessarily mean expensive. With a little know how you can even customize the gift yourself, but the extra chore during the busy holiday season may not be necessary. There are many internet sites that offer customization of their products for as reasonable a price as free! Almost any toy can be customized. You can add your child’s name to a step stool, clothing or blankets of almost any kind, dolls can be customized with names and certificates documenting your child as their parent, pencils, stuffed toys, cars and trucks can all be customized with names or initials.
Toddlers especially like to see their name on things. They may not be able to read, but will recognize the shapes of the letters belonging to their own name. It is a thrill for them to see themselves in print.
Other custom gifts include storybooks that feature your child as a character in the story. These custom books are as simple as adding your child’s name or as elaborate as actually using photos of your child in the illustrations as well as their name in the story.
Another popular custom gift for toddlers is a CD of music that has their name in the songs. Toddlers are active and love to dance and sing to most any kind of music. Imagine how pleased and special they will feel when they hear their own name in the songs!
Edie Mindell is the writer for http://www.SimplyUniqueBabyGifts.com, which specializes in fun gifts for toddlers. For newborn baby personalized gifts or to wow the Mom and Dad with a baby shower diaper cake, check out their online catalogue. Enjoy free shipping (lower 48 states) on all the gifts offered there.

