Mullin Square Kids – Infant Boys Buffalo Costume, Tan, Brown

August 28, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Mullin Square Kids – Infant Boys Buffalo Costume, Tan, Brown

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Doing a “Storybook Tea” theme baby shower; need kid’s books with food in the title/story?

August 12, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by gray2724: Doing a “Storybook Tea” theme baby shower; need kid’s books with food in the title/story?
I’m planning a baby shower with a “Storybook Tea” theme and need kid’s books with food(s) in the title/story to coordiante with some of the food.

I’ve got:
Blueberries for Sal (blueberry scones)
“Lemony Snicket” (lemon tarts)
The Princess and the Pea (vegetable tray?)
Green Eggs and Ham (ham sandwiches)

Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Best answer:

Answer by nelliep
I used to love Bread and Jam for Frances (maybe some kind of bruschetta using jam).

I also really love The Very Hungry Caterpillar. He ate through alot of stuff, including a bunch of fruit. Perhaps a fruit tray?

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Spanish Audio books for Kids – in the style of Curious George.?

August 5, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by lachus: Spanish Audio books for Kids – in the style of Curious George.?
Hello,

My 3 year old loves to listen to Audiobooks. He has a Spanish caregiver and I would like to provide them with more Spanish books but especially listening material. He like’s these Audio tapes from Curious George. Would you know a similar product but in Spanish?

Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey DVD

  • Run time 81 minutes
  • One disc
  • Rated G

Staring Jeff Bennett, Jeff Mcneal and Tim Curry. Released Mar 02, 2010 from UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, this Cartoons & Animation Digital Video Disc has a running time of 81 minutes and and contains 1 disc. Director: NORTON VIRGIEN Rated: G

Price: $ 32.99

Thanks for any help,

- Holger

Best answer:

Answer by chimisme
Its a show similar to Barney but in Spanish, Ok is not an audiobook but a TV show. But I bet it can do a good job too :)

I suggest: “Plaza Sesamo” the spanish version of sesame street:

Plaza Sesamo: Lola Aventras

Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 02/20/2007

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Price: $ 39.95

Sesame Street – Fiesta!

Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 04/06/2004 Rating: NrFiesta means party in Spanish, and Sesame Street is pulsating with activity in this upbeat preschool program featuring Latino songs. Jim Henson’s Muppets join the fun while everyone’s favorite, Elmo, learns the Conga- Wiggle dance. Maria, Rosita, and Gabi create floats and costumes; even Oscar reluctantly partakes in the festivities. The dialogue is sparse in order to devote most of the 30-minute show to singing and dancing during eight Spanish/English tunes, featuring special performances by Linda Ronstadt and Celia Cruz. Most of the music will be familiar, such as “Conga Counting Song,” “Amigo,” and “It Sure Is Hot.” Kids will also learn greetings, familiar words, and numbers in Spanish. While some might wish for the addition of live-action scenes of Mexico or a more complex story line, the bilingual focus is solid and the ever supportive cast of Sesame Street grownups, kids, and Muppets make it a neighborhood worth visiting. –Lynn Gibson

Rating: (out of 55 reviews)

List Price: $ 9.93

Price: $ 5.13

Sesame Street – Fiesta! [VHS]

Fiesta means party in Spanish, and Sesame Street is pulsating with activity in this upbeat preschool program featuring Latino songs. Jim Henson’s Muppets join the fun while everyone’s favorite, Elmo, learns the Conga- Wiggle dance. Maria, Rosita, and Gabi create floats and costumes; even Oscar reluctantly partakes in the festivities. The dialogue is sparse in order to devote most of the 30-minute show to singing and dancing during eight Spanish/English tunes, featuring special performances by Linda Ronstadt and Celia Cruz. Most of the music will be familiar, such as “Conga Counting Song,” “Amigo,” and “It Sure Is Hot.” Kids will also learn greetings, familiar words, and numbers in Spanish. While some might wish for the addition of live-action scenes of Mexico or a more complex story line, the bilingual focus is solid and the ever supportive cast of Sesame Street grownups, kids, and Muppets make it a neighborhood worth visiting. –Lynn Gibson

Rating: (out of 55 reviews)

List Price: $ 9.98

Price: $ 29.95

123 Cuentame un Cuento

Studio: Kc Sales Release Date: 07/22/2008

Rating: (out of 15 reviews)

List Price: $ 6.98

Price: $ 6.98


Hope your child like them :)

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Jon & Kate plus 8…how to tell kids apart?

July 29, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by giraffes and tacos are my loves: Jon & Kate plus 8…how to tell kids apart?
I know its “SO EASY!!! they aren’t even identical!”. But I want to know. How do YOU tell Mady and Cara apart? how to tell the other 6 apart? I know they are SO different.

how to tell them apart look-wise AND personality-wise.
What I know-

Mady is way more demanding.
Aiden(sp?) obviously has glasses.
I think Hannah is the one that is always “mommy’s little helper”.
I think that Collin is most random…it might be just me. :D
And some stuff like that…
give me how you tell them apart from LOOKS and PERSONALITY.

Thanks!
Oh, and another thing, I’d prefer if, if your going to give me stuff about their hair lengths, also give more looks-difference, because they DO cut their hair and it can change! So hair doesn’t count much.

Best answer:

Answer by Toni
I can’t tell any of them apart…. but wow, they don’t have on ugly kid! That one little boy with the glasses is adorable. I think when they’re all running around in the same little outfits, they really rely on personalities to tell them apart.

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Car Accessories for Kids

July 24, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Car Accessories for Kids

When you have a child to consider, even the shortest car journey can turn into something that requires an almost military level of planning. Where previously a short hop to the convenience store for some milk was just that, with baby in tow it becomes by necessity a more considered process. You have someone else’s safety to take into account, and that is in addition to still making sure you keep your eyes on the road. As well as this, for longer journeys there are some things that you can purchase in order to make the trip more comfortable for your child or children – and consequently easier on you.

It goes without saying that the safest place for a baby is in the back seat of the car. As a driver, however, this provides you with a problem straight away, as the positioning of things means that you will not be able to keep an eye on your child without adjusting the rear view mirror. Not having the rear view mirror available to keep an eye on the road, however, presents a significant safety hazard all of its own, and this is not good for parent or child. Baby car mirrors present the best answer, as they allow you to keep an eye on your child while not losing any of your view of the road.

In addition, you can buy two-way baby mirrors which, correctly positioned, will allow your baby to see your face, something which they find extremely soothing, especially at very early ages, when going in a car is still something quite out of the ordinary for them and can be very daunting. Being able to provide this reassurance is an excellent reason to spend a little bit of money. If it is impossible to have someone in the back seat with the child providing a soothing, calming voice and presence, the two-way mirror is the next best thing.

Additionally, you can buy extra comfortable car seats for longer journeys. The typical child car seat, while relatively comfortable for your child, is still somewhat restrictive as its main purpose is to provide support and security. This is fine for the shorter journeys that might be made every day, but if you are going on holiday or on an inter-state trip to see your own parents then there is a possibility that it will get uncomfortable before too long. Attachments can generally be fitted to a seat that provides greater comfort, more support and more space for your child without compromising on safety.

Among the other accessories that you can add to a car to make your child’s experience of travel – and your experience of traveling with your child – more comfortable, there are portable diaper changing kits which allow you to make a quick stop and change your child’s nappy without befouling the seats of your car, and carry covers for the child seat which will prevent the child from suffering the worst of any winter weather.

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Baby deer Kids’ Weebeez Trainer Toddler (Brown/Pink Suede 6.0 M)

July 11, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Baby deer Kids’ Weebeez Trainer Toddler (Brown/Pink Suede 6.0 M)

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Brown & Pink with flower accents Athletic Trainer. Ultra soft and pliable materials that form to baby’s feet. Promotes healthy foot development and natural movement. Provides protection and balance for feet and toes. Non-slip treaded outsoles for baby’s safety. Easy-to-get-on styles for little wiggly feet.

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Give Your Babies A Head Start By Teaching Them To Read

June 13, 2010 by Jeffrey Jackson  
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Many people are still unaware of the fact that babies can learn to read at a very young age, but the phenomenon is growing. Yet even among people who have discovered this fact, many of them wonder what benefits it brings when you teach a baby to read at a young age. Here are a few reasons why it’s always a good idea to start teaching your baby to read, no matter what his or her age.

The way to teach babies to read is to read to them. When a baby’s parents or caregivers make it a point to read to the baby, he or she will learn to read more quickly. There are many methods that can be used to read to a baby, including flash cards, alphabet blocks, presentations on the computer, or really any method that exposes the baby to letters and words.

Some studied have shown that babies who hear more words before their second birthdays are more likely to achieve academic success. Whether the baby hears these words through singing or talking, it builds his or her language skills more quickly and gives the baby an advantage over those who aren’t showered with language so often.

Exposing your baby to language early and often will lay the groundwork for him or her to learn to read quickly and easily. When babies are very young, their minds develop at a fantastic rate. They learn the names of people, places, and things through repetition.

The same principle of repetition is behind the process of teaching a baby to read. Seeing the same words over and over helps a baby remember the words and read them later on.

As an infant’s brain is very receptive to new knowledge from its environment, it’s a great time to teach a baby how to read.

When you teach a baby to read at a young age, he or she will learn to associate written words with spoken words. They strengthen the connections in their brains between written and spoken language, allowing them to excel in both areas.

Having better reading and writing skills can mean a great deal in terms of your baby’s future success. You’ll even have fun playing with your baby while teaching him or her. There are many companies that offer easy start-up products to get your baby learning to read, so there’s no excuse not to take advantage of this opportunity!

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How You Can Start Teaching Your Baby

June 12, 2010 by Edwin Michaels  
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Many people believe that babies don’t really start learning until the age of 5 or 6. That’s actually a very inaccurate assumption.

Specialists in early childhood education have made great strides over the last century, discovering that the best time to teach children is from birth to 5 years of age. The mind of a baby is absorbing new information and developing at an incredible rate from the time the baby is born, so this presents a great opportunity to teach them lessons that will last a lifetime. What types of information can babies absorb in this period of their lives?

Babies pick up languages very easily in this stage of increased learning. They’re able to learn any language in the world, whether it’s spoken, written, or sign language, and they can actually learn to read before they’re even a year old.

Teaching a baby sign language helps the infant communicate needs and desires earlier in life than babies who communicate only verbally.

When a baby is exposed to foreign languages from the time of their births, they are soon able to speak those languages without accents. There’s a definite advantage to teaching babies how to read and speak at an early age, since the earlier we start, the earlier they’ll master the language.

Babies can be taught the concept of quantity by associating a quantity of objects with the proper numerical reference. This will help them later on as they learn mathematics in school.

Exposure to music can also greatly benefit babies at this age. Having them listen to classical music can teach them to identify certain composers and eras of music. They may also learn to recognize notes and have better pitch.

Allowing a baby to spend more time on its tummy will usually mean that he or she will learn to crawl and walk sooner than babies who don’t spend much time on their stomachs.

Babies have a tremendous ability to absorb information from the environment at this age. Parents and caregivers should always strive to provide a rich environment with language, math, and the arts for their babies. The first five years of a child’s life are some of the most important in setting the backdrop for a child who loves to learn.

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Advice When Planning To Travel By Plane

June 11, 2010 by Brianna Jones  
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If you’re going to be taking a commercial flight in the near future, there are a few things you should consider. Here are three tips for ensuring that your flight experience goes as smoothly as possible.

1. You might be tempted to sample the on-flight food, but save yourself some time and don’t even bother. It’s usually hard to tell exactly what animal it comes from, since neither the taste nor appearance provides any hints.

You don’t want to be caught starving on a long flight, though, so bring your own food to snack on. Your carry-on is a great place to store some food to chow on mid-flight. You shouldn’t have to bring water, as the airline offers it, but you never know what they’ll mess up next.

Some of my favorite in-flight snacks include good bread and some fruits and vegetables. Apples and bananas always make good flight snacks. If you’d like something a bit more substantial, try packing a disposable plastic container with some kind of pasta. Whatever you decide to bring, make sure you pack enough to last through the flight.

2. Children, especially babies, are quite difficult to bring along on a flight. If your trip is only going to take a few hours, you might be able to get away with it, but otherwise just get a babysitter and you’ll be saving yourself a ton of trouble.

If you’re considering taking children on long flights, however, such as international and cross-country flights, stop right there and really think about what that would entail. Kids are great and all, but bring one on a long flight and you’ll end up with a very cranky and possibly vomiting child. Take the advice of someone who has brought a baby on a 24-hour flight: it’s just not worth it.

3. What type of luggage should you bring? For the flight, bring a small fanny pack and your carry-on, which can be used to store toiletries, food, and clothing.

Place any money, credit cards, or tickets in the fanny pack and keep the pouch at your front. Your checked luggage may be stolen, lost, or ripped apart by the chimpanzee working for the airline – it’s all part of the flying experience.

I wish you the best of luck on your next flight, and I hope that you’re prepared for the beautiful adventure that you’re sure to have.

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How Much Time Should A Baby Spend Watching Television?

June 6, 2010 by Gerry Thomas  
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Television has become ubiquitous in homes all around the world and the average number of hours viewed each day has gone up tremendously. With so many hours spent on television, it’s clear that very young babies are also watching more television. However, there’s a serious question about how healthy television is for babies.

Despite the fact that many experts have stated that any television at all is unhealthy for babies, millions of infants are exposed to television every day. There are a tremendous number of television shows and movies targeted toward babies.

The huge market for television shows for babies was only brought about because of the demand for it. Parents quickly realized that babies enjoy television and that they can become engrossed in it. The question still remains though: how much TV should a baby be allowed to view before it’s considered unhealthy?

While the amount of time a baby spends watching television is important, we should also consider the type of programming. Cartoons and other shows with no educational value should be avoided. They don’t offer anything intellectually stimulating for babies.

Fortunately, there are also educational videos for babies. These are much safer and can actually teach knowledge and skills that will be useful as the baby grows up. Some of these educational programs teach babies to read, speak different languages, or recognize sign language.

Parents of children under two years of age can breathe safe with their babies watching TV. There is no proof to suggest that television does harm to these babies, as long as the programs are educational and the viewing time is kept under control.

Television should never be considered a replacement for the education that a baby receives from interacting with his or her parents, but it can certainly be helpful when you need some time to accomplish tasks that require the baby to behave. Thanks to educational programming, babies can still expand their minds while their parents do chores around the house.

Of course, a baby’s exposure TV should always be carefully monitored. Babies should watch no more than an hour of television in a day, with this time preferably split up between two half-hour segments.

When babies do see ill effects from watching TV, it’s because they were allowed to watch it for entirely too long. Be responsible about your child’s TV viewing and it can be beneficial to both of you.

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