Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Some tips to keep safe sleeping for baby (part 2)



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In the last part, mothers can see the first four tips to keep safe sleeping for baby.  To know more useful tips, please continue reading part 2! 


  • Your baby needs to sleep on a firm, flat, waterproof mattress in good condition. Always buy a new one when kitting out your nursery.

  • Don't smoke round your baby, or anywhere in the house. Your baby is safest in their own cot or crib. Don't fall asleep when you're in bed with them - it's especially important not to fall asleep in an armchair or sofa. If you do choose to bed-share with your baby, check out the bed-sharing advice and guidelines given here.  

  •  The safest place for your child to sleep is in a separate cot or Moses basket in the same room as you for the first six months.  This includes both naps in the day and at night. 

  • Breastfeed your baby - it's believed to be a factor that reduces the risk of cot death. There's lots more advice on breastfeeding here.

  • Consider giving your child a dummy at night. Recent research has found that having a dummy at night may help to reduce the risk of cot death, although it is not really clear why. If you are breastfeeding you should not offer a dummy in the first month or so, and it is advised that you begin to wean them off it from six months, when the risk drops dramatically, so that by the time they're one they don't have one at all, as recommended by speech and language experts.  There's more on dummies here.

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I’m Cherry from Babeeni team!

Friday, June 13, 2014

2 things to avoid when buying smocked baby clothing




There are many things you should concern to avoid when buying smocked baby clothing. It's very important to remember that your baby needs to be kept safe, comfortable and of course, cute.




The most important thing to avoid when buying smocked baby outfit is synthetic fabrics or scratchy fabrics. Synthetics can make real fire hazard look for natural fibers. Wool, cotton and bamboo will all breathe and allow the baby to perspire.


This is children smocked clothing made by wool fiber. Which actually mothers don't believe can really keep lovely babies cool but they do. Bamboo is a new fiber that's very popular to produce best baby clothes now. It's incredibly soft. It's so incredibly soft against a baby's skin. And then, of course organic cottons to make baby clothes which are now incredibly popular and come in fantastic color combinations and are really available everywhere.
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I’m Cherry from Babeeni team!
 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

8 ways to save money on baby clothes (part 2)



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In part 1, there are some first tips to help mothers save money on buying baby clothes. Continue reading part 2, many useful other ones are waiting you!

5. Save yourself at-the settlement shelves
You are able to save yourself a bunch in the clearance racks. Nearly every kind of shop has these. Additionally, if you watch for a large sale you can save yourself much more. Some shops will even markdown the settlement product more in the check out.
6. Take hand me downs
Your loved ones and friends might want to provide you with their baby clothes. They might have new clothes that their child didn't have an opportunity to use. If you choose to take what they're prepared to give, you'll save yourself some cash, particularly if they've clothing you'd have purchased.

7. Trade old clothes for money
Promote the clothes your child no more fits in to on e-bay. E-bay is simply a good example. There are lots of different ways to trade your old clothes for money. You might not make around you'd formerly covered them; nevertheless, you'll at the very least generate a number of your hard earned money back.

8. Overview
If obtaining the most use from the clothes you get for the child is essential to you, then your eight guidelines in this report should help you achieve this. Simply take these a few ideas with you next time you go baby clothes shopping. You'll feel well concerning the clothes you get for the child and the cash you're likely to save.
Thanks for reading!
I’m Cherry from Babeeni team!