Choosing the right baby name!

There are many things you have to do once you find out you are having a baby. One of those things is choosing a name for your baby. Some people know right away what they will name their baby, others struggle until the last minute to find a name. The last thing you want is to rush in choosing your baby's name and regret the decision later on. For children their name is a very important factor on how...

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Cutting Costs While Raising Babies

Kara Kelso

Raising children is expensive, so saving money wherever we can is important (moms need the money for those rare trips to the spa so they can relax, right?). Here are a few simple ways to cut your costs when you have a baby:

1. Make Baby Food

Instead of buying the expensive jars of baby food - make it instead! Blenders are a great investment, and if you can get one second hand that's even better. When you cook supper, save aside some of your meal to throw in the blender. The baby's age will of course determin what will food you make for them. Potatoes are always a good thing to have on hand and cook up quickly.

2. Buy cheap diapers with the name brands

Some of us may have learned the hard way that the cheaper diapers are no good over night or on outings. But when you plan to just stay home, put your little one in a cheap diaper. Save the expensive ones for over night and on car rides.

3. Buy resuable wipes

Cotton wipes are fantastic, and can even save you money. While the initial cost may appear to be more, you will save money in the long run. Don't forget a low cost natural wet wipe solution! If you prefer not to wash them out when you have a dirty diaper, have some store brand wipes on hand to use just for that.

4. Double up on baths

If you have two or more children, throw them all in the tub at the same time. Do it while they are little because you can't do this later. The kids will enjoy being able to splash in the tub together, and it will save you time as well.

5. Buy second hand clothes

No sence in buying hundreds of dollars in new clothes when they grow out of them so fast. Have a few sets of nice, new clothes, but buy the majority of them from second hand stores or garage sales. When they grow out of them, you can hold a garage sale yourself or donate them back to the second hand store.

6. Breast feed, if possible

Formula is expensive! It's amazing what a newborn can eat, so if possible, alway breastfeed them for the first several months. Not only is it free, but you are also getting your child off to a wonderful start.

These are just a few ideas that you can use to cut costs. Take some of that money that you will save over the year and do something special with the kids!

About the author: Kara Kelso is the owner of Mom's Market, which is an online mall where shoppers can support mothers by purchasing products and services from a mom-run business. Visit: http://www.momsmarketonline.com .


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CUSTOMIZING BEDDING TO FIT YOUR BABYS NURSERY

Choosing the baby bedding is probably the most fun of all. Since the crib is the focal point of the nursery, choose bedding that will complement the crib's finish. Deep fabric colors look great with darker woods. . . such as cherry, cognac and etc. . . . Bright, pastel and medium toned colors are great for white and lighter woods. You can choose themed or non-themed bedding. Pieces of bedding such as a blanket, may be kept by your child for years to come. Adorable bedding completes the nursery. No matter what your taste, the bedding should be safe, non-flammable and very soft. Make sure to use...

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