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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Our Guide to Baby Bottles

Guide to Bottles Ask any parent to describe their top ten baby essentials; baby feeding bottles will most likely feature near the top. If you choose not to breast feed, then a bottle is the only way to give your baby nutrition. … Continue reading
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Is play Necessary for development?

child’s social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth. It’s your child’s way of learning about his body and the world, and he’ll use all five senses to do it, especially in the first year. What does this feel like when I … Continue reading
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What Toys are Best for 6-9months Old Babies?

Your baby’s play is becoming much more vigorous. When she picks up a spoon now she bangs it against pots and pans, and she furiously rattles the bunch of keys she finds. She can now grab two toys at once … Continue reading
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Development Toys for Babies

When your baby was born, their body already knew how to do many things. Essential activities for survival such as eating, sleeping and breathing come naturally to a newborn, but the majority of their brain functions are still undeveloped. Perception, … Continue reading
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