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5 Best Personalized Gifts for Newborn Babies to Make Them Feel Special
Babies deserve to be pampered. You can show them how special they are by giving them personalized baby gifts such as baby blankets, baby hats, “Create Your Own Saying” baby bibs, layette set, and photo frames. Babies are blessings to each family. A touch...
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Sun, Apr 04 2010 12:56 AM
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Boosting confidence without giving too much praise
It’s hard to believe there could be any downside to making your child feel as good as possible about himself. Undoubtedly, self-esteem is still considered to be a cornerstone of healthy child development. Kids who feel bad about themselves are more likely...
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Wed, Apr 14 2010 3:57 AM
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6 Useful Tips when Buying Baby Pacifiers
Here are some suggestions in buying baby pacifiers: Limit your pacifier purchases before baby arrives, never improvise, rounded pacifiers or orthodontic pacifiers, silicone pacifiers vs. latex pacifiers, features to look for and avoid in a pacifier, and...
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Sun, Apr 25 2010 10:57 AM
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american academy of pediatrics
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Tricky bath time
Taking care of your newborn can be a nerve-racking experience. Not only does it make you realize what an enormous responsibiltyit is to keep her safe and sound, but it’s scary because your child is too young to give you any feedbacks she can’t...
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Tue, Apr 27 2010 5:44 AM
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Mealtime struggles
Mealtimes can spark major power struggles. Can you get yor little one to step up to the plate? Taking these steps can help prevent the majority of mealtime struggles that parents face: Establish a regular eating schedule that includes three meals and...
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Fri, Apr 30 2010 8:55 AM
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3 Realistic Ideas in Getting Organized for School
Getting organized for school is sometimes a daunting task, especially so when friends around you are more likely to be disorganized. Here are 3 realistic ideas to get better organized: visualize the future; control the present; and learn from the past...
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Fri, Apr 09 2010 1:02 AM
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day of rest
It’s important to understand why your child is whining
While whining seemingly springs out nowhere, you probably experienced its precursor when your child, as a baby, whimpered or cried in a way that struck you as cranky. Whining seems to be a natural extension of infant fussiness, with a few words mixed...
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Wed, Apr 14 2010 4:26 AM
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6 Good Books for the Kindergarten Science Fair Champion
Here are 6 good books that should adequately point that young, budding scientist to the right direction: The Everything Kids Science Experiments Book; Hands-On Physics Experiments (Activity Book, Grades K-2); Einstein’s Science Parties: Easy Parties for...
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Wed, Apr 28 2010 9:38 PM
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heat electricity
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shar levine
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curious kids
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amazon
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physics experiments
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promising science
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electricity and magnetism
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literacy centers
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allison grafton
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nature book
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kindergartner
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five senses
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cleaning pennies
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acid rain
What You Should Consider When Shopping for Kids’ Bedroom Furniture
Shopping for kids furniture is an enjoyable experience, especially when we do it with your kids. Going from one store to the next to look for the best kids bedroom furniture pieces with your kids in tow may not be your idea of a delightful bonding moment...
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Fri, Apr 30 2010 11:18 AM
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chest of drawer
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loft bed
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shopping experience
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kids furniture
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functionality
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toy chests
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study desk
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youngsters
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kids bedroom furniture
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loft bunk bed
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enjoyable experience
6 Ways of Avoiding Morning Rush to Reach Workplace and School on Time
In order for you and the whole family to reach your workplace and school on time, you must avoid the hassle of morning rush in your daily routine. Here are some helpful ways on how to do it: use a timer; cling on to your morning routine; refer to the...
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Sat, Apr 10 2010 7:22 PM
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love
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school bags
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boots
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shoes
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wardrobe
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morning routine
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slowpoke
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daily routine
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consistency
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coats
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ample time
3 Easy Methods to Use in Teaching Your Child Effective Time Management
There are 3 easy methods to teach your child effective time management. These are: by teaching your child how to tell time; by teaching your child how to set priorities; and by showing your child that managing time is fun. We’ve all been children before...
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Fri, Apr 02 2010 8:00 AM
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how to manage time
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lifetime
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three hands
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how to set priorities
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6 Delightful Gift Ideas that Newborn Babies and Toddlers will Surely Love
If you want to give something really fascinating and memorable to a newborn baby or a toddler, you can give personalized gifts; check out easy-to-make baby presents; look for some RBW items for newborn babies; find some interesting costumes and accessories...
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Tue, Apr 13 2010 10:29 PM
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personalized gifts
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doorknob hanger
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diaper cake
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baby necessities
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hooded bath towels
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colorful ideas
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infant cap
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newborn baby
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educational toys
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pillowcases
3 Science Experiments that Are Guaranteed Hits at Science Fairs
Here are 3 simple but fun science experiments that are guaranteed hits at science fairs: the backyard rocket launcher, the egg squeezer, and how to produce carbon dioxide. Looking for awesome science fair projects that will leave other kids goggle eyed...
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Wed, Apr 28 2010 9:40 PM
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alka seltzer tablets
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air contracts
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white camera
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camera film
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squeezer
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hard boiled egg
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styrofoam plate
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toilet paper tube
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rocket launcher
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rocket fuel
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film canister
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marker pens
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necked bottle
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science fairs
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seltzer tablet
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awesome science
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vinegar and baking soda
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solids and liquids
Money matters
By first grade, a child can understand the idea of exchanging money for goods. An Allowance reinforces this concept and boosts your child’s budding math skills in an exciting, real-world way. Simply counting cash will be a thrill to your child,...
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Tue, Apr 27 2010 4:17 AM
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Protect your baby from germs
Invisible, disease-causing bacteria and viruses lurk all around your home, from the kitchen counters to the livingroom rug. Healthy adults have strong immune systems that can fend off many dangerous germs,but babies are at much greater risk. An infant’s...
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Fri, Apr 30 2010 8:11 AM
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