Baby Game Bath
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The Baby’s Game Book $3.95 Babies don’t come with instructions. But this book does, guiding caregivers and their little ones to hours of gentle, hands-on fun. Enchanting watercolor paintings by Sam Williams illustrate thirty-five activities that include finger and face games, knee-ride games, a bath game, and lots of tickle games–tummies and toes, beware It’s never too early to laugh and learn with a baby, and thee irresistible games encourage the physical play and word play that help build the skills and connections important for a healthy–and happy–life. Thirty-five beloved baby games, including" Pat-a-cake, Peek-a-boo, To Market, to market," and many more |
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Baby in the Bath $44.99 Baby in the Bath Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 16 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Baby in Bath $24.99 Baby in Bath Photographic Print by H. Armstrong Roberts. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Bath Baby $24.99 Bath Baby Photographic Print by H. Armstrong Roberts. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Baby Shower Game Book $7.99 Includes (1) paper game book that measures approximately 5″ wide x 9″ high. The games include: Baby Face, Picture Charades, Touch-and-Tell Memory Game, Baby Animals, Unscramble These Baby Items, Answer These Nursery Rhyme Questions and Baby Crossword Puzz |
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Fred & Friends Handlebar Corkscrew and Bottle Opener $4.75 The ‘stache is back! Only this time, it’s not just a fashion statement. It’s also a finely crafted corkscrew and bottle-opener. Because beverage containers are no match for the sheer power of a manly mustache! muhaha haha… |
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Everything Grows $8.40 From bathtime and teddy bears to red birds and little white ducks, this Raffi album is filled with an enthusiastic spirit of fun! Kids can dance around the family room to the island sound of “Brown Girl in the Ring,” break out the pots and pans to play along with “Let’s Make Some Noise,” and sing with a “Bathtime” chorus of “bu-bu-bu-bubbly bubbles.” Though Everything Grows has a stronger mix of R… |
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Mommy & Me: Splish Splash $14.98 Join Walter the talking radio (Tim Conway), Rosebud the talking flower (Caroline Rhea), the singing Goldfish sisters, and a play group of mothers and children as they sing, dance, and contemplate fun with water in this 40-minute video. Finger play, animation, and puppetry accompany favorite songs like “Six Little Ducks,” “Down by the Bay,” and “Sailing, Sailing” and inspire a lot of viewer pa… |
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The Lion King – Kiara and Kovo – Kids Wallpaper Sticker Border $29.99 The Lion King – Kiara and Kovo Self-Stick Wall Border. Licensed wallpaper border. Just peel & stick! This sale is only for the wall border described. Any other items pictured are for illustration only…. |
Raising Baby On The Cheap
Have you ever read those reports on the cost of raising a child?
The last time I checked, I was told that it would cost the astronomical figure of $430,470 to raise my baby... and that didn't include college tuition!
The people who come up with these figures must not be very creative. Some of the best things you can do for your child are free or very inexpensive. Here are some tips for raising kids on the cheap.
1) Breastfeed
You can save roughly $1,000 in formula costs alone in your baby's first year by breastfeeding. Check out this report: http://www.natural-moms.com/cost_of_baby_formula.html
This figure doesn't include the extra costs you would incur from Doctor visits and medications. Breastfed babies are less likely to need medical care and don't get sick as often as their formula fed peers.
Formula feeding increases a baby's risk of both acute and chronic health problems not only during childhood but well into adulthood. If you're a working and breastfeeding Mother, you're less likely to miss work than if you were formula feeding.
In addition, a breastfed baby can go straight from the breast to an open cup, thus eliminating pacifiers, bottles and sippy cups.
Even baby food is not necessary. The healthiest first foods for baby are fresh fork-mashed avocado, banana, sweet potato and the like. If you're breastfeeding, you may be able to delay the introduction of solids until as late as 8 or 9 months.
2) Use Cloth Diapers
All I am saying...is give cloth a chance!
The modern cloth diapers are nothing like Grandma's. The nicer ones are made from high tech materials that wick moisture away from baby, and utilize snaps or velcro to close instead of pins.
They save you a lot of money especially if you save them and use them again for subsequent children. You can buy them cheaply at thrift stores, online auctions, and diaper services (check your phone book for listings). Or ask for cloth diapers as shower gifts.
3) Rethink your Needs
Think about what you REALLY need to raise your baby. A lot of the expensive items sold in baby stores are completely unnecessary and some are even harmful. Most of the people raising children on the planet today do so without cribs, walkers (which Pediatricians recommend against anyway!), playpens, changing tables, swings, "educational" toys, etc.
Many Moms have found that a soft cloth carrier or baby sling was the only gadget they really needed. Baby is happy, stimulated by your activities and entertained. And Mom can get stuff done!
The best toys are simple and classic and require imagination. These are often the least expensive too! And most kids do best with few toys that are rotated. Think back to your own childhood...what were your favorite toys? If you can even remember them, they were probably not loud, flashy electronic battery powered gadgets. Your best childhood memories probably come from activities...playing in Grandma's backyard, going places with Mom and Dad, the simple things.
For the baby stuff you really can't live without...
4) Buy or Obtain Used
Let friends know that you welcome hand-me-downs and you'll be blessed with all sorts of great stuff!
High quality clothing and baby equipment generally doesn't wear out from just one child's use. For safety, check to make sure items haven't been recalled and get the owner's manuals from the manufacturer's websites. (The one exception would be child safety seats. Always buy those new.)
Shop at thrift and consignment shops and online auctions. Some of the very best deals can be found at regional consignment sales. Check local parenting magazines and websites for the locations of these.
Personally, I prefer used clothing because much new clothing has been treated with flame retardants and other scary chemicals that can be absorbed into children's softer skin.
Being a frugal parent minimizes the impact on the environment, saves you money and models a healthy lifestyle to your kids. Teach your kids what really matters in life...people, not things!Carrie Lauth publishes an informative newsletter for Moms doing things the natural way. Get your free issue athttp://www.natural-moms.com
Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/15658.html
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Age Is Nothing: Attitude Is Everything $9.95 If a little positive attitude goes a long way, this book should go on forever. And with baby boomers now hitting the 60 mark, the timing couldn't be better. Age Is Nothing: Atitude Is Everything is a small, sweet, funny reminder that when it comes to muscles, minds, and dancing shoes, we need to use 'em or lose 'em.Experts on such things talk about the importance of role models for young people. What a bunch of poppycock! After all, being young is a breeze. Getting old--now there's a challenge. As more and more of us peek down the backside of the hill, we need role models not just to show us how to grow old gracefully but how to stay young at heart indefinitely.In Age Is Nothing: Attitude Is Everything, that's just what we get--a bookful of spunky seniors doing it right. This playful and empowering little book collects photos of gray-but-game enthusiasts celebrating life in myriad ways--all accompanied by upbeat text that keeps the focus on fun.* Silver-haired sirens take a steam bath proclaiming, We're not getting older, we're getting hotter.* A skateboarding septuagenarian urges readers to release your inner whippersnapper.* Pool-shooting grannies remind us to always give it our best shot.And that's just the beginning. Throughout the book, seniors ski, swing, run, laugh, hug, surf, laugh some more, and soak up the sun. With fun guest appearances from famous elders George Burns, Albert Einstein, and Granny from The Beverly Hillbillies, Age Is Nothing: Attitude Is Everything's message is delivered loud and clear: Getting older is mandatory--feeling older is entirely up to you. |
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Alex Toys Wash & Dry Bingo $14.95 It's Bingo. Pick your washed clothes from the bingo bag and hang them to dry on the clothes line. Encourages cognitive development, cooperation and creative play. Includes 4 double-sided bingo cards and 84 chunky game pieces. From its beginnings in 1986 with the creation of a plastic lunch box filled with arts & crafts supplies, ALEX has grown into the preeminent manufacturer of children's creative products having designed and produced over 1,000 items in expanded categories of toys: imaginative and dramatic play, fashion and jewelry, whimsical children's furniture, Rub A Dub, Tub Tunes, and Tub Joy bath toys, ALEX Little Hands preschool products and ALEX Jr., a line of luxurious plush and bath products for baby. |