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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Push Along or Sit In Baby Walker?


Push Along Walkers
  • For Children above 9 Months

  • Need Assistance to get around.

  • Must be used under close Observation by the Parent

  • Move Good in Carpet
Sit In Walkers
  • For Children Sit Upright Unassisted (6 months & up)
  • Very Less Assistance needed to get Around.
  • Needed Minimal Observation by the Parent

  • Move Good in Hard Surface




















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Push Along Walkers (Best For Carpet)
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Information
Price
  1. Activities include flipping doors, sliding beads, turning gears, and spinning panels. In the center is a ball that spin. 
  2. Walker folds for portability and storage.
  3.   Not Required
  4. Product Measures: 16" long, 14" wide, & 17" tall in walker mode 
  5. Recommended Ages: 9 months & up 
  6. Weight:0.02 lb 
  1. Easy-to-remove play panel for floor play or fun on-the-run 
  2. Fun-to-maneuver walker 
  3. Three spinning flowers, five piano keys, colorful rollers, three light-up shape sorters and a telephone handset 
  4. Keeps baby on track teaching shapes, colors, animals, music and more
  5.   3 AAA batteries required
  6. Product Measures: 17.9 x 16 x 6 inches
  7. Recommended Ages: 9 months - 3 Years
  8. Weight:6 lb
My Baby Using this. Detachable piano is very useful.
  1. Detachable cell phone. 
  2. Detachable 5 note piano keyboard with flashing lights. 
  3. Turning gears, sliding melody button, flap book, reflective mirror. 
  4. Rattle spinners and spinning balls. Animal sounds buttons. 
  5. Fun melodies and sound effects. Easy grasp handle helps baby stand and balance.
  6.   3 AA batteries required
  7. Product Measures :  15.1 x 13.1 x 18.5 inches
  8. Recommended Ages : 6 months - 4 years
  9. Weight:4lb 
Sit in Walkers
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  1. Removable toy bar with toys
  2. Large surround tray for food or toys
  3. Three-position height adjustable
  4. High back padded seat
  5. Folds flat for easy transport or storage
  6. Extra wide base for superior stability
  7. Multi-directional front wheel
  8.   Not Required
  9. Product Measures: 24.5"W x 28"L x 22"H
  10. Recommended Ages: 6 months & up 
  11. Weight:8 lb
  1. Removable toy bar with toys
  2. Large surround tray for food or toys
  3. Three-position height adjustable
  4. High back padded seat
  5. Folds flat for easy transport or storage
  6. Extra wide base for superior stability
  7. Multi-directional front wheels
  8.   Not Required
  9. Product Measures: 24.5"W x 28"L x 22"H
  10. Recommended Ages: 6 months & up 
  11. Weight:8 lb
    1. 3 fun toys: Spinning frog with bead chaser, bee spinner ball with colorful beads and bendable leaf stalk toy
    2. High back seat with frog character provides extra support for baby
    3. 3 position height adjustment to grow with baby
    4. Built in toy tray and includes 2 links for attaching more toys
    5. Easily folds for storage; Machine washable seat pad
    6.   Not Required
    7. Product Measures: 28 x 34 x 24 inches
    8. Recommended Ages: 6 months & up 
    9. Weight:11.8 lb

    Tuesday, May 13, 2014

    Alternate to Pricy Video Baby Monitor


    Do I Really Need a Video Monitor?
      Baby taking nap in your bed?
      You don't trust audio baby monitor?
      Are you very concern about baby's safety?

      Then the answer is YES
     

    Why we need alternate to Video Baby Monitor?
             PRICE...     PRICE...     PRICE

    Minimum price of the video monitor is $100
    Extensions will cost separately.

    Is there any cheap alternate?
         Yep. My Choice is Ip Camera.

    Is there any other uses for Ip Camera?
    Yes. Very useful during the transition period of toddler from crib to the bed.
    Use can use as surveillance camera.


    I am using Tenvis. It cost around $40. But other low cost Ip Camera's are available.

    Advantages of tenvis Ip Camera: 
    • More User Friendly UI
    • Pan/Tilt: Horizontal 340°, Vertical 90° (Stainless Steel Bearings);
    • Power Adapter Cord Extended to 5ft
    • Enhanced WiFi Signal Reception, WiFi IEEE 802.11b/gg
    • Enhanced Camera Shell Rigidity
    • Night Vision: 12 Meters
    Where to buy --  Amazon : $48.50





    Other Options

    Wednesday, April 30, 2014

    3 Month old Baby Developments

    Your baby has been able to recognize you since he was just a few days old, but now he may actually be able to show it. About half of babies this age begin to exhibit an obvious recognition of their parents.
    • Your baby will probably continue to smile at strangers, especially when they look him straight in the eye and coo or talk to him. But he's starting to sort out who's who in his life, and he definitely prefers you, your partner, and perhaps a few others.
    • Your baby may quiet down and make eye contact with you, or he may search for you in a room and move his arms in excitement or smile when he finds you. He may even find your scent calming and comforting.
    Babies simply love to be touched. In fact, they thrive on it — touch is a critical part of growth and development. All that skin-to-skin contact not only helps you and your baby bond, but it's comforting when she's upset and soothing when she's irritable.
    • Nurture your baby's sense of touch with a variety of materials, such as fake fur, felt, and terry cloth. Your baby will probably try to eat everything, so choose carefully and don't leave her alone with anything that could come apart in her mouth.
    • Look for books like Pat the Bunny that make reading a tactile experience.
    By now your baby has gone from being a passive observer of the world to being – or at least wanting to be – an active participant.
    • Some babies this age even like trying to "stand."
    • If your baby seems to want to stand up while being held securely on your lap, it means those little leg muscles are probably sturdy enough to explore this new sensation.
    Your baby loves to reach out and touch anyone and anything she can get her hands on. With increasing coordination, she can reach for and pick up things that pique her interest.
    • You can help her practice her grabbing skills by outfitting her crib and play yard with fascinating toys, especially ones that squeak and rattle.
    • Spending time in an activity saucer or under a floor gym offers the same benefit.

    Wednesday, April 23, 2014

    Clothes Need to Buy for Your Newborn Baby (0 - 3 Months)

    1 . 8 undershirts or onesies (mix of short-sleeve and long-sleeve)
    Many parents prefer onesies instead of T-shirts for Newborns .
    Our Picks to Save Money

    2 . 8 One-piece outfits
    Very convenient for sleeping and playing.
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    3 . 7 Leggings or pull-on pants
    Separates allow you to change one piece of dirty clothing without assembling a whole outfit.
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    4 . 5 Pajamas or sleepers
    avoid sleepwear that has complicated snaps.
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    5 . 12 Socks and 3 booties( to keep your baby's feet warm)
    socks for indoors and booties for outdoors.
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    6 . 3 Wearable blankets
    blankets aren't safe for babies.
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    7 . 1 Sweater or jacket
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    8 . 1 Fleecewear or snowsuits(optional)
    It's a one-piece outfit for winter.
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    9 . 1 or 5 Hats
    1 broad-brimmed hat for a summer baby , or 5 soft, warm hat(winter cap) that covers the ears for a winter baby.
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    10 . 8 receiving blankets
    It's not only use to hold baby, they also make handy burp cloths
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