“Baby Acne”
by: Jackie G. Maxwell.
One of the most common conditions a new mother may see on her infant, is baby acne. But while it is startling in so young a child, it’s really not a serious issue, nor should you be overly concerned about the causes or cures.
Some babies when born, may have small red bumps on their face. This is not baby acne, but something called “milia”, which usually disappears in a couple of weeks. On the other hand, the acne will appear around that same two week period, and show itself as small white heads, sometimes surrounded by red, irritated skin on the cheeks, chin, forehead and even the back. Read more…
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- Includes baby food grinder and fresh food feeder
- Safely introduces your baby to fresh food
- Ideal for fresh fruits and vegetables
- Ideal for babies above 6 months
Product Description
Natural food takes a turn for the better. Make natural baby food – just fill, grind and serve! Quick, easy and compact – ideal for travel. Does not require batteries or electricity. Recipes included. A safe mesh feeder to give your child all the nutrients of real food without the risk of choking. Has wide, textured, ring style handle for easy gripping. BPA-free feeder has a snap lock to keep food inside and is top rack dishwasher safe. Set includes grinder and f… More >>
Munchkin Fresh Feeding Set
“Hyperactive Child”
ADHD refers to attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder. Most children who suffer from this disorder suffer from attention problems as well as hyperactivity. Parents of such Hyperactive Child are well aware that inattention and hyperactivity continue throughout the day. Keeping such children busy after school hours can be as difficult as keeping them safe during the school day.
The first step while choosing the right after school activity for your child is to understand how ADHD affects him. Is your child interested in sports? Is he put off by the fierce competitiveness, or does he find it hard to get along with teammates? Does your child vocalize his feelings, or is communication a problem? Read more…
Categories: After School Tags: Acting Classes, Adhd, Ample Opportunity, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Attention Problems, Aversion, Boy Scouts, Child Adhd, Creative Exercise, Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Extra Energy, Hyperactive Child, Hyperactivity, Inattention, Inclination, Music Art, Physical Exercise, Putting On A Show, Self-control, Team Sports

- Specially designed lid seals each section
- Sections prevents mixing of foods
- Lid & Spoon, included
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Bowl measures 5.5″ diameter (appx)
Product Description
BabySteps Feeding Dish
F300
BPA/PHTHALATE FREE
This original, sectioned dish offers convenience and flexibility for feeding meals both at home and away. Great for traveling; take it to daycare or on trips. Perfect for single meals on-the-go! And because the dish is designed in tandem with the Freezer Trays, they make a great team for easy transfer of frozen foods.
Features
Section size matches BabySteps Freezer Trays
Specially designed lid seals each s… More >>
BabySteps Feeding Dish by Kidco
“Breast Feeding”
When you hold your baby for the first time in the delivery room, you should put his lips to your breast. Although your mature milk hasn’t developed yet, your breasts are still producing a substance known as colostrum that helps to protect your baby from infections.
If your baby has trouble finding or staying on your nipple, you shouldn’t panic. Breast feeding is an art that will require a lot of patience and a lot of practice. No one expects you to be an expert when you first start, so you shouldn’t hesitate to ask for advice or have a nurse show you what you need to do. Read more…
Categories: Breast Feeding Tags: 15 Minutes, Baby Feeding, Breast Art, Breast Feeding, Breasts, Colostrum, Cozy Spot, Delivery Room, Expert, First Few Days, Hunger, Last Time, Lips, Mature Milk, Nipple, Nurse, Patience, Pay Attention, Target
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