The Scoop on Giving Your Baby Juice

Many moms like to think that as soon as their baby turns 6 months of age, they should start giving them juice. But this couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, juice is NOT necessary for an infant. Here's why: - Because of the sugars in juice, it can cause diarrhea. - Too much juice can cause a child to be overweight or obese. - Juice contains sugars and acids that can cause tooth decay. -...

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Bathing your Baby: Safety Tips

Bathing your baby safely and other Tips on how to baby proof your home.

SureBaby | Baby Safetyips to Help Keep Baby Safe at Home Baby ...

Baby proof tips for safety at home from feeding baby to bathing your infant. How to baby proof your home to keep your child more safe.

MedlinePlus: Child Safety

... Child Safety Publications (Consumer Product Safety Commission); Child Safety: Keeping Your Home Safe for Your Baby (American Academy of Family ...

Baby & Kids - Baby Safety

Baby Safety. ... New Arrivals for Baby Safety. You May Also Like Fisher-Price Royal Potty Kmart: $21.99 Dora the Explorer 6oz Trainer Cup Kmart: $5.99 ...

Baby & Kids - Baby Safety at Kmart

Baby Safety Baby & Kids at Kmart. ... Baby Safety. Narrow it down more by:. Age Range: 0 - 12 Mos · 1 Year · 2 Year · 3 Year · 4 Year. Gender: Boy's ...

Google Answers: Parents and Baby Safety

Q: Parents and Baby Safety ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars , 2 Comments ). Question. Subject: Parents and Baby Safety Category: Family and Home > Parenting ...

baby care ::Safety For Babies

baby care. Safety For Babies. Safety For Babies. Remember your home is dangerous. Over half the accidents which happen to children under five are in or ...

Baby's Safety Was No Thanks to Cellular Firmos Angeles Times

After her husband's SUV was stolen from the driveway with her 10-month-old son still in the back seat, Stephanie Cochran of Riverside County thought the ...

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Mommy & Baby: Teething & Weaning

These are two topics that strike fear in the hearts of all parents: what will happen when my baby starts teething? How will he respond when it’s time to wean him (from the breast)? Teething Teething is not a disease, but a condition of growth. It shouldn’t be dreaded, but simply seen as an accomplishment of a healthy, growing child. Most babies begin teething between 6-8 months of age, but as in all children, it may vary wildly. Some babies are known to teethe as early as 2 months or as late as 14 months. Pediatric dentists agree that the longer it takes a baby to teethe, the stronger and healthier...

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Basic guide to choosing toys for babies

Basic guide to choosing toys for babies A baby’s only activities until the age of two months are sleeping and eating. He is not interested in anything else. After two months, the baby starts being more curious about the world around him. At first, he just watches the activity in the room. At the age of 4-5 months, he is already moving his arms and legs with a lot of energy. At this point, as a parent you should stimulate the baby to continue this rhythm. The best way to do this is through play. And since play is unconceivable without toys, you should consider getting some for your baby Researches...

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