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Sleepy Wrap Baby Carrier

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Sleepy Wrap is comfortable and safe baby wrap baby carrier for preemies/newborns through toddlers. It enables you to go walking, hiking, shopping, even dancing with your baby sleeping securely close to your chest while at the same time leaving your both hands free.

The Sleepy Wrap team is a small group of dedicated people all working together to support babywearing, natural parenting, and other practices of secure bonding and attachment so that every mother can deepen her conscious understanding and appreciation of her relationship with her baby.

Baby clothing for your little ones

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Your baby will need number of newborn clothing and linen items. Hence it is very important that you prepare yourself in advance for everything. Remember that new born grow very fast. Hence the clothes you will buy for them will quite likely have a very short life. So always buy two to five months older clothing. Here are some tips which will help you to make right choices for your baby.

Things to keep in mind while buying Always buy enough clothes for you’re newly born to cover the three clothing changes in a day. Always opt for soft material, which are comfortable to wear and remove. Buy durable material, which is washable and long-lived. Buy baby clothes, which are durable else just one wash, would make them useless to wear. Always go for elastic waistbands and trousers. They are more comfortable for toddlers and easily adjustable. Try buying loose clothes they give plenty of room for a child to move his legs, such as leggings and sweats. Buy shapeless heels socks as they grow with your child. Avoid buying patterned socks, as the loose yarn from inside can catch in your baby’s toes.