Monday, November 29, 2010

Is It Time To Potty Train?

One of the crucial elements of successful potty training is starting at the right time? So what does that mean? Unfortunately our kids don't come with an instructional manual that tells you when they are ready to be potty trained. Instead our kids will tell us when it is time to get out the potty and ditch that diaper. All you need to do is keep your eyes open and look for some of these signs.

The first and most obvious sign is that your child will show interest in what it is you do when you go to the bathroom. He will want to see and depending on how much talking he does already, he may ask what you are doing and why you are not wearing diapers like him. Be open with him. Now is not the time to be bashful. Let him watch you pee. He'll get the idea.

Another surefire sign is that your child becomes increasingly uncomfortable in a wet or soiled diaper. Your child will start pulling on his pants or diaper, or bring you a new diaper. He may even ask to be changed. This shows that he is aware of his bodily functions, one of the prerequisites to potty training.

Do you find your child pulling his pants up or down? Maybe he starts taking his pants off when they aren't comfortable. This, as well as showing an interest in big kid underwear is also big hint that it is time to potty train.

Make sure you don't miss out on this golden opportunity to start potty training your child. When you catch him at just the right moment, the entire process of getting him out of diapers will be much smoother than if you work on potty training too early or too late.




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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Prices of Cloth Baby Diapers

Caring for your child's health and skin is the main concern of most parents. Choosing the right kind of diapers that serves this purpose and are also affordable is what they try to do. Different types of nappies are available on the market, however price is a major factor that many people consider when making such purchases. Cloth baby diapers are an ideal choice for parents who have limited budget and are concerned about their baby's hygiene.

Investing in cloth baby diapers is not only economical but also allows parents to use them as many times as they want. These are much cheaper compared to disposable ones and only include their own cost and the cost of the cleaning company if you have hired one for washing these. You save up on the recurring cost of buying packages of diapers each month. A variety of companies are producing fabric diapers that are not only cheap but also allow your child's skin to be exposed to air. You can repeatedly use these fabric pampers by cleaning and maintaining them but disposable ones have to be thrown after each use, making them expensive.

People who use disposable diapers spend more money because they purchase a new pack each time the previous one is used while child fabric diapers can be used again. Different styles, sizes and designs of children diapers are available on the market and usually range from eleven to thirty dollars. The price of the cloth pampers depends on the weight and size of your child and also on the brand that you are buying. Well known and reputed companies that specialize in the production of fabric diapers charge higher prices compared to other smaller companies. Even if you purchase them from coveted companies, their overall price would still be lower compared to disposable diapers.

Purchasing around ten to fifteen cloth diaper packs would be sufficient for keeping your child protected. Some babies have sensitive skin and the use of disposable nappies cause rashes. To overcome this problem they can purchase fabric ones available in the market. Some companies produce these kinds of diapers and sell them at prices that are as low as two dollars a pair.

You should make purchases keeping in the mind the skin type of your baby so that no rashes start appearing. Purchasing cloth diapers is the perfect choice for parents if they are looking for cost effective options.




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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Choosing Girl's Swimwear You'll Both Love

Choosing swimwear for a young girl, whether it's your daughter or little sister, can be tough. You need to find something that will hold up to the wear and tear of a kid, but still be something they enjoy wearing. Here are a few things to take into consideration on your quest to find appropriate girl's swimwear.

Kids are almost notorious for how much they move around, and during activities like swimming, the movement never stops. It's important to choose girl's swimwear that allows for a lot of movement, without being too loose or too constricting. Skirtinis and tankinis are two piece swimsuits that are cute and easy to move around in.

You'll also want to find a swimsuit that stays on well. If the girl is particularly young, ties and strings may not be the best things to have on her swimsuit because it's likely she'll want to pull on them. One piece swimsuits stay on extremely well, but some girls find them too tight and restricting of movement. Have her try on a few styles, including both a one piece and two piece swimsuit. Find out what she feels most comfortable in and go from there.

One of the biggest concerns with girl's swimwear is modesty. Young girls should be covered up an appropriate amount. The proper level of modesty is usually something decided by the parents, but the girl should have some say in this as well. Many young girls actually prefer to wear modest swimwear and feel more comfortable in it. The most common kinds of girl's swimwear are one pieces, tankinis, and skirtinis. All of these are relatively modest.

Cleanliness is another issue when it comes to girl's swimwear. Any kid, male or female is going to get messy. This means the swimsuit is going to get dirty as well. While little details like sequins or rhinestones might be cute, they're not something you can just toss in the washing machine. If you don't want to spend hours hand washing girl's swimwear, choose something that's washing machine friendly.

When it comes down to it, the girl's opinion is what matters most. She should like the swimsuit she's wearing. The easiest way to get her input is to narrow the swimwear choices down to a few select options that you also like and let her choose from those. That way, no matter what she picks, it's something that you'll both agree on. Keep in mind the kind of things kids like: bright colors, bold patterns, and fun designs.

Purchasing girl's swimwear isn't such a daunting task when you know what to look for. Now that you know what you're doing, it should be a fun and easy experience.




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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Yeast Diaper Rashes - How to Treat Them and Prevent Them

How do you know if your baby has a yeast diaper rash? Well, one of the tell-tale signs is an angry red rash that is surrounded by a distinct border. Yeast diaper rashes are also unusually persistent and may resist your best efforts to give your baby relief. It's VERY important to identify a yeast diaper rash because it needs to be treated differently than ordinary diaper rashes.

Also, if your baby has a yeast-related diaper rash it's important to make sure this doesn't evolve into a chronic, low-level system yeast infection in your child. Due to the several common factors, but especially the extremely prevalent use of antibiotics during the child labor process, more and more infants are prone to yeast/candida problems, yeast diaper rashes being just one of them.

As you may know, yeast cells are quite resilient and can lead to or worsen a wide variety of health problems over time, including:

*colic
*weakened immunity
*general toxicity overload
*ADD/ADHD
*food allergies
*learning disorders
*asthma
*etc.

This is not to scare you, but if your baby has a yeast diaper rash, you want to not only treat the rash but also the underlying imbalance that allowed the yeast to grow out of control in the first place. Otherwise, you may get rid of the rash but meanwhile the yeast is growing unseen in other parts of your child's body.

So How Do You Get Rid of a Yeast Diaper Rash?

The first thing to realize when it comes to yeast diaper rashes is you DO NOT want to put ANY of the traditional diaper rash lotions, creams, etc. on your baby's bottom! These are ALL greasy/oil in nature and will only worsen the problem! The yeast LOVES the moist environment created by these creams and will continue to grow.

Next, if you're using cloth diapers make sure you're using only the most mild, chemical free detergent. (Please, no Dreft or other chemical and perfume-laden "baby" detergents! The chemicals will irritate your baby's skin and compound the problem.) Even mainstream brands like "ALL Free and Clear" contain harsh enzymes that can leave residue in your baby's diaper and then become activated when your baby pees, irritating their skin. Not good! Stick with a truly natural, reputable brand such as Seventh Generation or Dr. Bronner's or whatever is available in your area.

Now, you also want to keep your baby's bottom as dry as possible. Are there any times in the day when you can let your baby go diaper free? Do this as much as possible as it will allow the skin to breathe and help clear up the yeast. When you're baby is wearing diapers, change them AS SOON AS they wet their diaper. (I know disposables are tempting to leave on for a while since they're so absorbent, but don't do this while you're baby has a rash.)

Finally, you'll want to apply a gentle anti-yeast solution to your baby's bottom. One that works quite well is to dilute 10 to 15 drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract in 2 ounces of DISTILLED (must be distilled!) water and put it in a little spray bottle. Spray this on your baby's bottom several times a day.




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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Girls Raincoat Designs You Won't Find Easily in the Shops

Although some girls might like to have raincoats that match their friends, most like to express their individuality. One way to solve this problem, at least for your child, is to get her an unusual design of coat that her friends are unlikely to have. The other benefit of this is when your young daughter has a different design on her coat than all the other girls at her nursery or school, she will have no problem finding her coat when it comes time to put it on.

Many high street stores will only have a few different designs of girls raincoats. This can lead to the problem of many girls living near the store having similar raincoats. Shopping online will give you a much greater selection so that you can find a more unique coat for your daughter. You will easily be able to find all sorts of patterns, designs and styles that aren't available in your local stores.

With all the different designs that are available for a girls raincoat it should be easy to find one that your daughter will love to put on and will want to wear every time she goes out in the rain (and even when it's not raining). Consider her favorite color as well as her likes and dislikes while you're looking through the available options. This might make it easier to narrow down the choices to the few that she might like the best. If you want to guarantee that she will love her raincoat, you might want to let her choose between a few options that you have preselected as being suitable and within your budget. Letting your daughter have a say in the decision-making process will also show that you value her opinion, and help build her self-esteem.

For a little girl who loves pink, you might want to consider raincoats with strawberries or fairies on them. Brands such as Hatley and Kidorable produce memorable brightly designed coats with a hood, and exterior pockets. They also have soft linings to keep your little one warm and comfortable. You can even get matching boots and a matching umbrella to complete the look.

Little girls who prefer other colors will not feel left out when picking their own girls raincoat style. You can get a green raincoat with ducks or one with watermelons, purple raincoats with butterflies, yellow coat with bees, or white summer raincoats with multi-coloured butterflies. These are just a few of the available options that you can find online.




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Friday, November 19, 2010

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Is Your Child Wetting the Bed? Don't Worry, It's Normal

The majority of children, within the first year of sleeping without a diaper on, will wet the bed. It is not abnormal, and like I previously stated, they should grow out of the habit in a year at most.

Research has shown that little boys are more likely to wet their bed than little girls. Although they should be out of the habit within a year, it is possible for this to occur until they reach the age of ten. Unfortunately, this is when it becomes embarrassing for the child and emotionally harming because when their friends find out, it is possible that they will be made fun of - especially when it comes to having sleepovers at a friend's house.

But if your child continues to wet the bed after a year has passed, you, as a parent, should look into a deeper meaning as to why he or she is still having this problem. Be sure to never embarrass your child...always have a positive attitude because it is very probably that they can not help it! The main cause of bed wetting, in my opinion, is that the child is just a heavy sleeper.

For most people, there is a warning in your unconscious state of dreaming that lets you know that you have to use the restroom. But many kids are deep sleepers, and do not even notice the signal sometimes. Therefore, they do not get up to use the bathroom, and end up wetting the bed. A great solution to this problem is to limit the amount of liquids your child drinks before going to bed. Try to decrease the amount when it comes to about 2 hours before bed time. This way, they will have less liquid in their bladder throughout the night and therefore less of a chance of wetting the bed.




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Monday, November 15, 2010

How to Get Cheap Designer Baby Girl Clothes

Getting your hands on an entire wardrobe of designer clothes for babies is usually only reserved for the wealthy. Baby clothing can get very expensive is you want it to be sheik, trendy, and modern. For the average parent it is not financially possible to outfit your little girl with high end fashion mostly because her body will be growing so fast that you can't keep paying for additional clothes.

Luckily there are a few resources available to mothers and parents who want the very best clothes for their infant daughters. These resources however assume that you are willing to sacrifice your need for brand new clothing in favor of dressing your baby girl in trendy clothes from name brand designers. This may not sit well with everyone but if all you care about is the label and style then this should make buying a wardrobe of designer clothing for babies possible.

Clothing exchange stores have thrived for years in the baby clothing market. Babies grow so fast that just about every baby outgrows their clothes before they wear out. Fro this reason the after-market for baby clothes online and in your local neighborhood are usually quite developed.

Especially if there are trendy or wealthy communities in or around where you live you can usually be sure that some of the parents from these neighborhoods donate their unneeded baby clothes once their children grow out of them. As a statistical assumption you can likely find second-hand designer baby clothes in the thrift stores and clothing exchanges in or around these neighborhoods.

Of course you can't assume you can walk into one of these stores and buy an entire wardrobe of designer infant apparel but if you make it a habit of visiting these types of stores on a consistent basis over a span of months you will likely be able to piece together a great collection of second-hand designer clothes for your daughter.




If this article interested you may enjoy reading these articles on cheap newborn baby clothes and designer baby clothes for girls.




Saturday, November 13, 2010

My Husband Wears My Clothes

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Friday, November 12, 2010

A Parent's Review Of Huggies Diapers

Huggies diapers have been a staple for millions of new parents for years. During that time, Huggies Corp. have released several different types of diapers including their Huggies Supreme, UltraTrim, Overnites and Snug and Dry brands. Each diaper has its respective pros and cons. Having tried the UltraTrim and Supreme diapers with my infant, I can offer some comments that will help you decide which brand of diapers is right for your baby.

Are Huggies Diapers Easy To Use?

Most Huggies come with small (approximately 1" x 1") velcro tabs attached. The tabs can be found on the back and top parts of the diapers. These tabs make the job of putting the diaper on your child very easy. If you need to make the diaper fit your baby more snugly, you can do so quickly by simply adjusting the velcro tabs.

Are Huggies Comfortable For Your Baby?

The company claims its diapers are "baby-shaped," implying that the diapers are designed to perfectly fit the contours of your baby's body. Frankly, this is true of most respected brands of diapers. Some Huggies are well-designed to provide comfort for your child. Others are not. For example, the front layer on the Supreme type diapers is thicker than many brands which offers extra comfort. However, the back layer is thin. In my opinion, Huggies should have made the back layer thicker. It would prove handy for babies that are trying to walk. The extra layer would provide cushion when your baby falls on its bottom.

The UltraTrim brand is also a bit lacking in comfort. As its name implies, the diaper is very thin. That may irritate your child's skin if they're doing a lot of crawling. However, some people claim that thinner diapers actually allow your baby to walk more easily. It may be best to make your decision about using UltraTrim diapers based upon whether your baby is walking or crawling.

How Well Do Huggies Absorb Moisture?

Of course, a key consideration is whether a diaper absorbs moisture effectively and stays dry. In my experience, the Supreme diapers did not absorb well. Not only did I detect some wetness, but I also noticed strange white flakes and grains that came from the diaper on my child's skin. On the other hand, the UltraTrim diapers had a great sponge factor. I never noticed any residual wetness or leakages from the diaper (nor any flakes!). In my experience, the UltraTrims have much better absorption than the Supreme diapers.

My Last Thoughts On Huggies Diapers

Huggies diapers aren't cheap. In fact, they're one of the higher-priced diaper brands on the market. As babies go through diapers quickly, using Huggies could prove very costly. A few of my friends have used Huggies and thought that they were good diapers but not worth the hefty price tag. That said, if you can find a coupon for a discount or even a way to get free Huggies diapers, definitely take advantage of it. You may find that the brand is a perfect fit for your child.




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Monday, November 8, 2010

Learn to Know How Many Organic Cloth Diapers You Need to Possess

The number of organic cloth diapers you need to have basically depends on the age of your baby and the frequency of washing it on a regular duration. As your baby grows, you will basically require fewer in each size. The type of organic cloth diaper will also be dependent on the number of diapers you may require.

If your baby is a heavy wetter, you will need more diapers. You can also extend the absorbency with the use of a doubler or a prefold. You can also utilize newborn prefolds as doublers for babies. Some parents utilizes hemp and microfiber pocket insert combo that ensures your child to stay dry at night and during long hours of sleep.

On the other hand, one size organic cloth diaper are in demand as of the moment, a lot of parents still choose the less massive fit of sized diapers. This is because of the fact that your child will only require two sizes and will necessitate only few larger sizes and that is if they happen to get large. Organic cloth diapers are still a superb choice for parents.

Organic cloth diapering will bank you a lot of savings, however, we cannot deny the fact that upfront venture can be rattling for parents who are not decided if organic cloth diaper are the excellent choice for their children. It is not advised to buy everything in one purchase, if you are on a tight budget, you can purchase a one day requirement and then you can add more next time you have extra funds. Instead of spending it to disposables, bank it to buy more diapers until you come up with the proper requirement. However, it is best advised to acquire some extras for some unavoidable circumstances. It is very essential to have a spare on hand when washing dirty organic cloth diapers. For babies up to six months, you will probably utilize ten to twelve diapers in a day. For babies from one to two years old, you will probably require six to eight diapers in a day. However, for children during their potty learning years, they basically need two to four diapers in a day.

It is also essential that you require having one diaper cover for every 2 to 4 diapers you possess. Some of the diaper covers can be used again for several times by hanging them out between changes. But if they are already dirty, do not use them. It is always an excellent idea to have more than one diaper cover because one might get bad during unavoidable situations.

Diaper covers in wool are also an excellent cover that can go a long way. You just have to ensure that you are doing the proper way of washing them. There is a proper way on how to launder and clean organic cloth diapers.




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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Why Not Pink?

The recent warm weather and burst of spring showers had prompted my son into a desire for puddle jumping. Of course, the rubber boots he donned last year were far from fitting onto his now three-year-old toes, so off to the store we went to get a new pair.

Not thinking and trying to multi-task, Dad came along and so did little sister. With the plan to get groceries, a baby shower gift and a new pair of boots, we had to visit three different stores. Food was first, as it keeps the toddler snacking and amused, and Dad likes the illusion of getting things done as he fills the cart and checks items off his invisible list.

With our double stroller holding our coats, diaper bag, water bottles, wet wipes, rattle for the little one and new Dora video for the bigger one, Dad and I had to meander as best we could onto our next errand. Of course, he has the cart with all of the food, 25 rolls of toilet paper, Kleenex boxes, bleach, diapers and even more wipes, so we proceeded like a convoy.

I knew exactly what I was getting for a gift, so Dad stood outside with the crew as I zoomed in to quickly check off another thing on my list. Of course, the store was busy and the sales girls did not really notice as I stood patiently (yet impatiently) waiting to pay. Finally, I asked for help as I heard my baby start to fuss. Dad is never good with the fussing, he usually lets it go for too long and it passes the point where you can amuse her again.

I paid as fast as I could, glancing back at my husband and son eating Japanese oranges, my husband oblivious to the fusses as my son flicks stringy bits of orange at his sister.

With two errands down and one to go, I amused the baby with a granola wrapper crinkling in her hands, then made the dreaded mistake of removing my son from the stroller as we took over the small space in the shoe store.

On the shelf I saw a perfect pair of navy blue rubber boots. Dad had his cell in his ear as I looked for my son's size and told him to remove his old shoes. The two seconds when I had my back turned resulted in my son running to a different shelf and, with the thrill only a three your old can exude, he shouted, uninhibited, "Mom, I want these ones!"

Happily, I turned to see him holding a lovely pair of Dora the Explorer rubber boots, all in pink with lavender soles. A moment passed before I could respond, while he kicked off his shoes and wiggled into the boots.

Now I know that his attraction is to Dora, the famous cartoon character every kids loves, and these boots represent adventure, friendship and exploring. But the boots just happened to be flamingo pink. I immediately and without thinking pointed to the Diego boots (denim blue and orange)--they are more masculine, of course.

"No, these one Mommy," he insisted, as he stood to admire them in the mirror.

It was one of those moments where one has to think before they speak. How do I say no to something he so obviously loves, and what is my reasoning for not allowing his choice? How can I say it is the wrong colour, or it does not look right, when the smile on his face is what every parents wants? My pause went unnoticed as my son put his old shoes in the stroller and walked to the register to pay. As he stood waiting for me to hand him some money, I stared, unsure and confused if I should do something to try and change his mind.

Then I thought to myself: What the heck, why not? He's three. Who'll care? His friends are too small to make fun of him and if he is confident enough to wear them, then I should be confident enough to let him.

All of my childhood issues over my own parent's judgments and rules crept to the surface. Then and there, I decided that I would not teach my son gender labelling and would not diminish his confidence.

I reached for my wallet, now willing to pay.

There was a momentous song playing in my head, and it came to a screeching halt as my husband, now off the phone, asked me, "What the hell are you doing?"

Before I could begin my liberation and free rights speech, my husband had my son on his lap, pulling off the boots and tossing them aside. In a flash, the calmness of what was once a happy toddler erupted into the screams and kicks of a child not capable of understanding the reasoning and rationale behind daddy's disapproval. Needless to say, mall security might have been called in to make sure that the screaming, hysterical kid actually belonged to us, and that the ear-shattering crying wasn't from pain, but out of determination to get his own way.

The car ride home was not pleasant as my husband and I debated the issue. Why not pink for boys? Girls wear blue.

"Colour is not a billboard, and wearing pink boots doesn't say, 'I am girly'," I said.

"You should have chosen blue one--that's what he's supposed to wear," my husband countered.

Maybe it is extreme to allow a boy to wear pink boots when society, commercialism and the entire baby clothing market has invested millions into conditioning us to associate that girls wear pink and boys wear blue. It's the norm, the cog that keeps moving season after season in the retail market. Yet as parents are we even responsible for saying that this 'norm' should be different or challenged, changed around or eliminated?

In the 20 years that I have been aware of social issues I have seen numerous social customs and traditions obliterated on the heels of change, acceptance, recognition and enlightenment. Girls play hockey, rugby and lacrosse--all sports unavailable to me when I was a child. But although we are changing and evolving, we still start our kids out in pink and blue, perfect in their assigned colours. Then we teach them that there is not a barrier, that boys and girls are equal and can do the same things. They can vote, and play sports, be presidents and defend countries, but (of course!) they should do all of that wearing the right colours.

Possibly, I could have fought a little harder to let him have the pink boots. Definitely, I should have been prepared to fight for those pink boots, known what it was that I stood for and where my opinion laid. Most importantly, I would have liked to have avoided the scene, the confusion and the extremeness in which it happened that seems to have stayed in his mind.

"Why not pink, Mommy?" he asks in his innocent way.

"I don't know why," is all I can reply for now. Let's hope that change is working on this one.




Until Next Time, JB

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Senator Vitter's Demented Diaper Fetish

Louisiana and the nation as a whole has enough troubles to deal with than policing degenerate, lawbreaking politicians. Get rid of this guy and bring back honor to the state and the Senate. There are too many good people from Louisiana who deserve better. It's about them, not David Vitter.




Tuesday, November 2, 2010

5 Reasons Why Your Baby Needs a Swim Diaper

If you have kids and love going swimming and splashing around with them chances are you are already aware most pools now require that little children wear swim pants. Read about the 5 most important reasons your baby needs a swim diaper.


  1. If your baby or toddler is not perfectly potty trained then you definitely want to put him in a swim diaper so you don't have to worry about any accidents in the water.

  2. Regular disposable or washable diaper won't do because what they do is to absorb liquids as much as they could so don't make this mistake. Letting your baby with a regular diaper in the pool is not the right thing - it is not safe for your kid and there is a risk of clogging the pool filters.

  3. Some brands of swim diapers claim that their product helps reducing the risk of bacteria spread (especially E. coli) in the water so by putting your baby in a swimming diaper you are actually showing social engagement.

  4. Swim diapers come in a great variety of colors and patterns and babies look really cute when they wear them. You can make your girl look like a little mermaid or your boy look just like professional swimmer. The only problem you will face is actually make a choice, they really look amazing and cool.

  5. If a poo lands on the bottom of the pool the pool has to be closed for a treatment that is expensive and time consuming.




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