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Chewing Tobacco - How To Stop The Addiction

29th September 2009
If you think smokeless tobacco is "up to snuff" and harmless, think again. Whatever you like to call it - spitting, dipping or chewing - it is every bit as harmful as smoking. The majority of medical researchers judge more so because users are not as awar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR KIDS CRY by Fran Harris

28th September 2009
Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby.All normal babies cry to communicate with others.Sine they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If any uncomfortable feeling comes they simply cry.Normally ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Witson

Interested in Trying on the Mom Inventor Hat? Mom Adds “Inventor” to Her Title

25th September 2009
There are a variety of reasons a number of moms have found themselves inventing a product. Some are looking to generate money and stay home with the children, while others have struggled with a problem and created their own solution that could also benefi... Read >
Author: Lesley Spencer Pyle

A Guide to Baby's First Year of Sleep

22nd September 2009
During the first year, navigating baby’s sleep needs can be downright overwhelming, especially if you’re missing out on those all important ZZZs yourself. This sleep guide to the first year will give you the peace of mind you need and will help your b... Read >
Author: Nicole A. Johnson

What You Should Know About Baby Pacifier

05th September 2009
Experts have voiced valid concerns regarding the use (and abuse) of pacifiers. Not only can pacifiers cause 'nipple confusion' in an infant, it is also associated with premature weaning. A newborn infant is driven to suck on anything placed in their mout... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon

Five ways to help your newborn sleep at night

28th August 2009
At first your new little one will probably do nothing but sleep, waking for only short periods of time, up to two hours max and sleeping for longer periods of 3 – 4 hours. It is essential that your newborn does NOT sleep through the entire night while t... Read >
Author: Lynda Harding

Babies And Free MP3’s Downloads

27th August 2009
Free mp3 downloads served a purpose for a 6 pound, 3 ounce baby girl that is now the delight of our eyes. After the first month of being home, we noticed that she loved to fall asleep with the sound of music. We were originally using the music provided fr... Read >
Author: Herbert Flintoff

Colic Remedies

03rd August 2009
Research shows that more than 20% of babies will develop Colic. This is not a disease or a disorder but parents will have to deal with the endless hours of crying until the newborn is four months of age. Is there really a permanent solution for Colic? ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Is Colic a Cause for Concern?

03rd August 2009
Deciding to start a family is a serious decision. This is because a lot of tender loving care must be given the moment the baby comes out until he or she grows up to become an adult. There are many reasons why babies cry. This could be because it is h... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Help! My Baby is Crying!

30th June 2009
"Why my baby cries? What can I do? " Any new Mom and Dad wonder frantically when their newborn Baby cries. Most parents of newborns with the hope that means being good parents with babies happy all the time (baby smile is usually what everybody in a... Read >
Author: All About Baby Care

Problems Associated with Thumb Sucking

22nd June 2009
Children may look so cute when they suck their thumb, but that will only last for so long. Prolong thumb sucking can lead to more serious problems than just calming down from a tantrum. Thumb sucking is normal in babies and young children. It is a nat... Read >
Author: Whatshebuys Knows

Thumb sucking in babies

12th June 2009
Most babies and young children tend to suck their thumbs. While you may be concerned about your child’s habit, it is actually quite harmless. Here are a few facts about thumb sucking: Babies are born with the urge to suck their thumbs. It i... Read >
Author: Paul

Much More than a Fad: Teaching Babies Sign Language

05th June 2009
Teaching your baby to use Sign Language is a terrific idea. Not only will it increase the bonding between you and your baby, but a hearing baby can use Sign Language sometimes months earlier than he can speak. Wouldn't it be great to cut down on the frust... Read >
Author: Rosemary Kurtz

Why Child Thumb Sucking Is Bad For Their Teeth

05th June 2009
Most children develop some unique habits that continue until a child is about 5-6 years of age. The most common habit that almost all children develop from a very young age is that of thumb sucking. Babies find thumb sucking as a pacifier and as a comfort... Read >
Author: Kirsty

The Importance of Breast Feeding

05th June 2009
You should avoid alcoholic drinks as the alcohol does pass through to the baby and it can affect the baby’s weight and central nervous system. If you drink only occasionally, make sure you do it after you nurse. This means that alcohol level will be low... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Hypnosis To Quit Smoking - Does It Work?

04th June 2009
If you've ever wondered whether hypnosis to quit smoking actually works, the answer is yes. And no. Actually, it works for some people, and is completely ineffective for others. Why is that? How does hypnosis really work anyway, and how does it impact... Read >
Author: Joe M Bedard

Baby Furniture - How to Keep Baby Safe

03rd June 2009
Cribs are involved in more infant deaths each year than any other nursery product. Know what to look for when buying a crib. First check the corner posts on the crib. The best option is corner posts that are flush with the headboard and footboard. At ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Build Your Very Own Puppet Show

14th May 2009
Are you looking for something fun to do for your kids while their stuck inside because of bad weather? Many of us would prefer to keep them away from the television, but that means we have to keep them busy. Luckily, there’s a really fun idea: build a p... Read >
Author: Corina Volegna

Best Options To Stop Thumb Sucking

27th April 2009
You may have heard the phrase, "Better a binky than a pinky." A pacifier can be discarded after the first few months, a finger can't! In this third and final edition, we will talk about what we’ve learned about options to help stop thumb sucking. There ... Read >
Author: stpthumbsucking

Best Options To Stop Thumb Sucking

27th April 2009
You may have heard the phrase, "Better a binky than a pinky." A pacifier can be discarded after the first few months, a finger can't! In this third and final edition, we will talk about what we’ve learned about options to help stop thumb sucking. There ... Read >
Author: stpthumbsucking

Making Your Characters Act

27th March 2009
What makes an animated movie successful and entertaining is its characters, their actions, and interactions. The key to rendering your characters zestful, over the top, sullen, cheery, or subtle is observing people and places around you, with a keen ey... Read >
Author: Natasha

Making Your Characters Act

27th March 2009
What makes an animated movie successful and entertaining is its characters, their actions, and interactions. The key to rendering your characters zestful, over the top, sullen, cheery, or subtle is observing people and places around you, with a keen ey... Read >
Author: Natasha

Some Techniques To Potty Train Your Toddler

25th March 2009
Potty schooling could be a very big challenge especially for first time parents. You will be wondering if you are doing the right thing to ensure the experience is as charming as feasible. Going to the potty is part of the relaxed development of a daughte... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Some Potty Training Tips

25th March 2009
Potty education could be a very big challenge especially for first time parents. You will be wondering if you are doing the right thing to guarantee the experience is as glossy as viable. Going to the potty is part of the open development of a teenager, a... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

How Does Quitting Smoking Cause Weight Gain?

10th March 2009
Quitting smoking is a hard enough task to accomplish as it is. But for some people, smoking cessation is accompanied by unexpected weight gain. This means a person needs to exert twice as much effort to say no to smoking because they will also have to wor... Read >
Author: morningshift

Is Your Baby Teething? Here's Ten Things To Avoid

10th March 2009
Teething is a mine of misinformation and many pages have been written about teething remedies and suggestions on what to do to help baby when he's cutting his first teeth. Here's one that will warn you about some of the more dangerous "don't dos", based o... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

Tips for Baby Pacifiers

20th February 2009
By now you have noticed that your baby sucks his fingers and hands a lot. Sucking brings pleasure to a baby. This is a strong need in babies this age. Being able to suck his own fingers and hands means he can make himself feel good all by himself. Sucking... Read >
Author: Paul

Get A Teddy Bear For Your Baby

10th February 2009
When it comes to bringing home a newborn, no one expects it to be as hard as it can be. In the hospital he slept like an angel, but once at home he just wouldn't stop screaming. He refused anything you gave him, teddy bear didn't give him a notice, pacifi... Read >
Author: Jael Soutter

Providing Samples for a DNA Paternity Test

17th January 2009
Providing Samples for a DNA Paternity TestMost laboratories prefer buccal swab for paternity testing. A cotton swab that looks very much like a Q-tip is rubbed in the mouth on the inside of the cheek. Loose cells are collected on the swab and they provi... Read >
Author: S-tec Motorsports

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR KIDS CRY ?

07th January 2009
Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby.All normal babies cry to communicate with others.Sine they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If any uncomfortable feeling comes they simply cry.Normally ... Read >
Author: jamulco

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR KIDS CRY ?

07th January 2009
Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby.All normal babies cry to communicate with others.Sine they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If any uncomfortable feeling comes they simply cry.Normally ... Read >
Author: jamulco

ZapfCreationBabyBorncom Baby Born Accessories

08th December 2008
http://www.zapfcreationbabyborn.com:- Baby Born is one of the hottest dolls of the season and for good reason. Kids are enthralled with the lifelike features and the beautiful accessories that help keep Baby Born dressed in style. Check out the cool ba... Read >
Author: Lydonia

ZapfCreationBabyBorncom Baby Born Accessories

08th December 2008
http://www.zapfcreationbabyborn.com:- Baby Born is one of the hottest dolls of the season and for good reason. Kids are enthralled with the lifelike features and the beautiful accessories that help keep Baby Born dressed in style. Check out the cool ba... Read >
Author: Lydonia

When babies cry!

06th December 2008
Babies cry for many reasons. It is their way of communicating that they are hungry, bored, sick, or feel too hot or too cold. At other times they may cry because they have an uncomfortable dirty diaper, or simply may want attention and closeness. There is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Personalized Baby Gift Baskets as Ideal Gift

03rd December 2008
Though the baby gifts are intended for the baby, the parents are more inquisitive to know about the baby gifts. Baby gifts show how much the giver cares for the parent as well as for the baby. Although baby products are most common to all the babies, baby... Read >
Author: Joseph William

Holiday Travel With Toddlers

03rd December 2008
Traveling can be a great idea and a first step towards introducing your children to the world outside. It can also be the beginning for your toddlers' formative memories. Compared to adults and teens, infants and young toddlers are the easiest to trave... Read >
Author: Paul

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR KIDS CRY ?

02nd December 2008
Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby.All normal babies cry to communicate with others.Sine they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If any uncomfortable feeling comes they simply cry.Normally ... Read >
Author: jamulco

1st birthday invitations

01st December 2008
A beautiful baby lies in your arms. Your joy knows no bounds as you look into its eyes and thank god for the goodness he has blessed you with. All those troubled days of pregnancy and labour get washed away. You prepare for the naming ceremony and your... Read >
Author: Jennie

Angular Cheilitis-The Symptoms and Cures

01st October 2008
Angular cheilitis is commonly known as mouth corner cracks and like the name implies usually occurs at the corner of the mouth. While its not life threatening it is painful and can be damaging to your self esteem as it's visible to everyone. The sy... Read >
Author: Don Levy

Baby Shower Party Diaper Cakes and Baby Shower Invitations for Baby Shower Party

01st October 2008
Baby Shower Party Diaper Cakes, Usable Diaper Cakes for Baby Showers! Are you throwing a baby shower for a good friend or family member soon? If so, you might want to consider having some Baby Shower Party Diaper Cakes. Baby Shower Diaper Cakes aren... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter

Information on Laryngomalacia

24th September 2008
Laryngomalacia is a congenital abnormality of the laryngeal cartilage. It is thought to represent a delay of maturation of the supporting structures of the larynx. This disorder may become obvious as early as the first two weeks of life, with noisy, rasp... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Tooth Decay In Children By Feeding Through Bottle

15th September 2008
Children are the most vulnerable to suffer from teeth problems. Tooth decay is one of the most common problems among children. The children lose their temporary teeth and later on get permanent teeth, but it is of true importance that parents take the b... Read >
Author: abrogers

An Unusual But Nonetheless Most Handy Baby Shower Cake

09th September 2008
Perhaps you thought that baby shower cakes were merely an appetizing dessert served to your guests... Well, that's certainly one kind of cake. But there is a different kind of baby shower cake that is filled with all sorts of helpful gifts for the expecta... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Will Crooked Teeth in your Baby be a Permanent Problem?

09th September 2008
Infants develop baby teeth around the age of five to eight months. Often baby teeth, or "milk teeth," as they are sometimes called, are not straight. These teeth are not permanent. Even so, adequate baby teeth care and maintenance is necessary to pave the... Read >
Author: Paul

Let baby cry to sleep or not let cry to sleep

08th May 2008
Let baby cry to sleep or not? Does it take forever for your baby to fall asleep? Does he or she only fall asleep if you breastfeed, give a bottle or pacifier, rock, carry, swing, take a ride in the car, or perform other elaborate rituals? Does your bab... Read >
Author: Jack Blue

Baby Onesies Now Come in a Huge Choice of Styles

29th April 2008
If you have or are expecting a newborn then you will need a good supply of onesies to keep him or her properly dressed for their first year or so. The good news is that this baby fashion item that was invented by Gerber has been expanding in design choice... Read >
Author: Evelin Jennings

Protect Your Baby's Future Teeth

09th April 2008
Even when your baby is only two months old, you should keep her gums healthy and clean. Gently wipe her gums with a wet, clean, soft cloth every day. The most important thing to remember is never to put your baby to bed with a bottle. In addition, never p... Read >
Author: Paul

Sleep Sheep is a plush sound machine

05th February 2008
The sweet plush little sheep rattle is made for cuddling! Measuring approx 20cm long he's the perfect size for little hands to hold. Nestled deep inside him is a soothing rattle- Cloud b calls it a "quiet rattle" because it’s for sleep not play! The ... Read >
Author: jeya

Popular Baby Shower Favor Ideas

25th January 2008
Baby showers are a wonderful way for friends and family to gather together to celebrate the expectant mother. As a way of saying thank you for attending the event, guests generally receive some sort of favor to take home. There are a variety of baby showe... Read >
Author: Scott

Baby Gifts Online

12th November 2007
From the exquisite, soft and delicate to the practical and versatile comes a unique range of quality baby gifts, baby gift baskets, baby clothes, and various other baby gifts online products. Our online store makes buying the perfect baby gift a breeze w... Read >
Author: Babics

How To Kick Smokeless Tobacco With Hypnosis CDs

12th October 2007
If you think smokeless tobacco is "up to snuff" and harmless, think again. Whatever you call it - chewing, dipping or spitting - it is every bit as dangerous as smoking. Many doctors judge more so because people are not as aware of the threats. Cancers o... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky

Choosing A Professional Voice Artist For Your Advertisements

20th September 2007
Having a baby is always something to look forward to. It is especially exciting for first-time parents, however, it is understandable that first-time moms have a few hundred questions they need answered when it comes to taking care of their children. Wh... Read >
Author: Ravok Corp

How to Teach your Baby to Fall Asleep

17th August 2007
How do you teach your baby to fall asleep since you and your husband are sleep deprived wondering how long it will take before your little darling is sleeping through the night? Will it be 3 months, 5 months, 8 months, longer .... Well, I'm here to tell y... Read >
Author: Shannon Jaklic

Unique Baby Shower Gifts in Unusual Places Like Jewelry Stores

23rd May 2007
As many of us know when we are invited to a party we need to give a present that the person who is getting them will appreciate. Sometimes this is a little difficult as we may not know the likes and dislikes of the person. This problem we can usually solv... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Google's Supplemental Index - What You Need To Know

23rd May 2007
If you run an online website or business you have probably already heard about Google's Supplemental Index. You may have even heard it being referred to as Google's Gulag, Google's Digital Dungeon, or the moniker that seems to have stuck: Google... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins

Breaking The Cigarette Addiction With Hypnosis

21st May 2007
Breaking the smoking addiction is a necessity today, because smoking cigarettes has been banned from eateries and public places. And in fact, it is definitely the smart thing to do for more reasons than health alone. This commentary explores the very best... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky

Liberate the pacifiers

18th April 2007
There are documented cases where two year old children have started speaking verbally but have yet to let go of the pacifier. The need to suck is a baby’s most innate need – if not the thumb, there is always the pacifier. The risk of tooth misalig... Read >
Author: Paul Banas

Why Are Dental Problems More Prevalent In Babies That Are Bottle-Fed?

07th February 2007
When you choose to bottle fed your child your need to be extra vigilant in taking care of your baby's teeth. Study after study has shown that babies that are bottle-fed suffer more dental problems than those that are exclusively breastfed. The following a... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Help Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS)

24th January 2007
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) Options Shaken Baby Syndrome or SBS, refers to the symptoms resulting from violent shaking of an infant child, a preventable abuse. This usually happens when the caretaker gets stressed and frustrated while the baby is crying... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt

How to Avoid and Treat Thrush when Bottle Feeding

20th January 2007
The presence of thrush in a baby's mouth can be painful for the baby and very upsetting for parents. Babies who are bottle-fed are more likely to develop thrush than those who are exclusively breastfeed. However, steps can be taken to lessen the risk of t... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Consoling a Crying Baby

03rd January 2007
You probably already know that crying is your baby’s way of communicating with you, but what do you do when your precious little one starts “communicating” and won’t stop? You’ll have to learn how to interpret or “read” your baby’s various... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol

Vegetables -A Great Natural Teething Remedy

28th December 2006
Many anguished parents look for ways to ease their baby's teething pains. Many also seek natural teething remedies rather than applying gum gels or giving their baby a plastic pacifier to suck on. Teething biscuits and homeopathic teething remedies, such ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Packing and Safety Ideas for Camping with Young Kids

26th October 2006
When heading to the great outdoors on a camping trip with your children, you need to keep in mind that camping with kids is a whole different experience then just packing some clothes and food. Depending on your children's ages, you will need to consider... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

7 Myths About Breastfeeding-Get The Facts...

23rd October 2006
In spite of public awareness campaigns around breastfeeding, many myths and malpractices still abound – some women may even decide not to breastfeed or would stop prematurely because of it. To help you tell fact from fiction, here are seven of the mo... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

Infant Sleep Safety - Lessening the Dangers of Cot Death

06th August 2006
SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, is the biggest recognized cause of death in youngsters under one year of age. This alarming condition happens while the baby is asleep. Unfortunately, so far there is not a known cure, or even a known explanation in ... Read >
Author: Chris Towland

5 steps to ditching the dummy

21st May 2006
Babies have a natural sucking reflex so pacifiers / dummies are a great source of comfort for them. Many Health Professionals believe that dummy use should be restricted from around six months of age and that the use of a dummy or pacifier has ended b... Read >
Author: sally neill

Baby Shower Graphics - Do You Want The Good Or Bad News First

27th March 2006
The good news is we are having a baby and the bad news is all the expense that comes with the upkeep of raising the infant. The funny thing about it all is - how we have to start paying out before the baby is even on the scene. The first part where costs ... Read >
Author: Gracie May

Meet Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends

20th March 2006
It often seems almost every child in the world knows the Thomas the tank engine and friends television show. A lot of them also have at least one of the great Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends toys. Sadly, some parents haven't still heard of these cute r... Read >
Author: Jared Winston