If adults are allowed to have an attitude and flaunt it through their clothes, can babies be far behind? Today's trendy parents want trendier babies dressed in clothes that make a statement. And humor is an essential part of what is cool, hip and in. There is a whole industry that caters to funny baby clothes. There is, however, nothing funny about the garments themselves -- they have to be comfortable, functional and skin-friendly, as per the standards. It is the writing on the wall - in this case, the clothes - that makes them funny! Visualize a baby boy wearing a perfectly ordinary top carrying a message, ""If I can reach it, I can wreck it."" Or think of a pretty little girl blinking innocently, while her tee shirt announces, "I cry only when cuddled by ugly grown-ups." A baby being fed lovingly by its mother might carry the warning, "I spill at will" on its bib. Now, that is funny! The craze for funny baby clothes has spawned an entire clothing segment that deals specifically with emblazoning baby clothes and baby accessories like bibs, caps and hats with funny messages. It does not matter that the babies themselves may be too young to read the deadly one-liners - what does matter is that a funny style statement has been made. Fortunately, it is not too difficult to look for clothes with an attitude - unlike designer baby clothes, they are easily available, and, as many parents believe, much more chic and affordable. Baby Clothes provides detailed information on Baby Clothes, Designer Baby Clothes, Baby Clothing Stores, Funny Baby Clothes and more. Baby Clothes is affiliated with Baby Name Meanings. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kristy_Annelybaby - Put Your Baby In A Safe Crib With expecting a new baby, make sure your coordinate the nursery colors and the crib plus make sure the crib meet all safety standards so you sleep at night without worrying. A crib needs to be safe and secure and so when you put the baby down you feel calm that your baby is in a safe and comfortable place. If you receive a crib from someone be grateful for it but make sure it is safe because the older it is the less safe it is. In todays market there are so many different brands and they range in price, the most important thing you need to do before purchasing is to make sure it meets all safety requirements and standards. Most organizations concerned with baby furniture safety, insist that everyone purchases new beds or cribs, because as time goes on the safety requirements change over time and the older products do not meet the standards. Many doctors and people have advice on how to place your child in the baby crib, what position on the mattress, this changes every couple of years so make sure you talk to your doctor to find out what is the new approach. Are there safety standards for baby cribs? Baby cribs that are manufactured today have to meet minimum safety standards which are set by the Consumer Products Safety commission (CPSC). The bedding needs to comply with the standards set fourth, the bedding will need to hypoallergenic and the fabrics will need to be soft with a high thread count. If you are purchasing a customized or an odd shaped crib you will need to order a special mattress that fits the crib and you also need to consider the sheets will need to be customized. Finding the proper height for the baby mattress is important because you will be the one putting the baby in and out and you don't want to strain yourself. Bounce it off the mattress to be certain it will hold its position. When using bumper pads or any type of pillow make sure they are placed on the edges so it only protects the baby from hitting the sides, if the have the ability to tie, tie them to the railing so they won't fall. Normally selling for less than $200 for a four-piece set, it appears reasonably priced as compared to competing brands of crib bedding of similar quality and design. You not only want to create a comforting nursery with quality and durable bedding but you also desire to create a loving and peaceful atmosphere for your little one. As a mother to be you know how important it is to decide on the crib you desire for your baby's nursery and of course the baby crib bedding sets that will adorn the crib. Nurseries do not have to be filled with just color, you can decorate the nursery so you can present certain themes of learning so the baby will have hours of learning thru site recognition, sound and lights. Normally babies in their first year will sleep more than 72% of the time, so getting a good mattress is important so the infant or baby sleeps comfortably. |
Saturday, October 27, 2007
baby - Funny Baby Clothes
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
baby - Put Your Baby In A Safe Crib
With expecting a new baby, make sure your coordinate the nursery colors and the crib plus make sure the crib meet all safety standards so you sleep at night without worrying. A crib needs to be safe and secure and so when you put the baby down you feel calm that your baby is in a safe and comfortable place. If you receive a crib from someone be grateful for it but make sure it is safe because the older it is the less safe it is. In todays market there are so many different brands and they range in price, the most important thing you need to do before purchasing is to make sure it meets all safety requirements and standards. Most organizations concerned with baby furniture safety, insist that everyone purchases new beds or cribs, because as time goes on the safety requirements change over time and the older products do not meet the standards. Many doctors and people have advice on how to place your child in the baby crib, what position on the mattress, this changes every couple of years so make sure you talk to your doctor to find out what is the new approach. Are there safety standards for baby cribs? Baby cribs that are manufactured today have to meet minimum safety standards which are set by the Consumer Products Safety commission (CPSC). The bedding needs to comply with the standards set fourth, the bedding will need to hypoallergenic and the fabrics will need to be soft with a high thread count. If you are purchasing a customized or an odd shaped crib you will need to order a special mattress that fits the crib and you also need to consider the sheets will need to be customized. Finding the proper height for the baby mattress is important because you will be the one putting the baby in and out and you don't want to strain yourself. Bounce it off the mattress to be certain it will hold its position. When using bumper pads or any type of pillow make sure they are placed on the edges so it only protects the baby from hitting the sides, if the have the ability to tie, tie them to the railing so they won't fall. Normally selling for less than $200 for a four-piece set, it appears reasonably priced as compared to competing brands of crib bedding of similar quality and design. You not only want to create a comforting nursery with quality and durable bedding but you also desire to create a loving and peaceful atmosphere for your little one. As a mother to be you know how important it is to decide on the crib you desire for your baby's nursery and of course the baby crib bedding sets that will adorn the crib. Nurseries do not have to be filled with just color, you can decorate the nursery so you can present certain themes of learning so the baby will have hours of learning thru site recognition, sound and lights. Normally babies in their first year will sleep more than 72% of the time, so getting a good mattress is important so the infant or baby sleeps comfortably. Melissa Fishman and David Marc Fishman are the owner of Mailordermommy.com. Mailordermommy sells birthday parties supplies. Learn how to be successful. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Fishmanbaby - Free Baby Shower Game Ideas That Will Break the Ice If you are planning a baby shower for one of your friends you certainly want the party to be a big hit. You also really want the expectant mother to really enjoy it as well. At the same time you want some free baby shower game ideas that are actually going to be fun and not make your guest run for cover. Yes, you know the ones I am talking about. Stop stressing out over trying to figure one out on your own. I am going to give you one of the funniest free baby shower game ideas ever. I am not talking about free baby shower game ideas like pinning the diaper on the baby. Or wrapping the poor mother to be in toilet paper to see how many sheets it takes to go all the way around her. These free baby shower game ideas do not require you to remember nursery rhymes, unscramble baby jargon, eat baby food or guess what is in the diaper bag. That right there could be anything in the world coming from a mom let me tell you, diaper bags can be scary. For this free baby shower game idea, you will need to go and buy nipples (for baby bottles), pacifiers, and little plastic babies (these can be found at party shops). Are you intrigued yet, well you should be. You are going to also need a big tub, a clean towel, blindfold, and I would recommend an absorbent table cloth. To be nice, buy some hair ties as well. No one will want to have wet hair in their face. The day of the party, about one hour before you are ready to play this free baby shower game idea, fill the bottom of the tub with ice. A nice even layer of ice, then fill it with water. Have someone help you carry it to a table that is high enough for people to lean into it comfortably. Put the nipples and the pacifiers and the little plastic babies into the water. Have everyone line up and get ready to bob for baby stuff and now blindfold the first person. The goal is that each person has to stick their face into the ice-cold water three times, each time they need to pull out a different object. The first person to pull out one of each object is the winner. You can decide if you want to have one, two or three winners depending on the number of guest that you have. Make sure you have a decent prize. After all, everyone did just have to stick their face in ice water, blindfolded and fish for baby objects. If you want to be daring and the expectant mother doesn't mind, spike the bowl with your favorite alcoholic beverage. This would be done of course AFTER the expectant mother has had her turn. So make her go first. She will get a good laugh out of watching all her guest stick their faces in the water, and guests then enjoys a more refreshing dunk. There you have it, one of the funniest free baby shower game ideas ever. Go ahead and give it a whirl and make the baby shower that you hosted the most memorable. |
Sunday, October 21, 2007
baby - Free Baby Shower Game Ideas That Will Break the Ice
If you are planning a baby shower for one of your friends you certainly want the party to be a big hit. You also really want the expectant mother to really enjoy it as well. At the same time you want some free baby shower game ideas that are actually going to be fun and not make your guest run for cover. Yes, you know the ones I am talking about. Stop stressing out over trying to figure one out on your own. I am going to give you one of the funniest free baby shower game ideas ever. I am not talking about free baby shower game ideas like pinning the diaper on the baby. Or wrapping the poor mother to be in toilet paper to see how many sheets it takes to go all the way around her. These free baby shower game ideas do not require you to remember nursery rhymes, unscramble baby jargon, eat baby food or guess what is in the diaper bag. That right there could be anything in the world coming from a mom let me tell you, diaper bags can be scary. For this free baby shower game idea, you will need to go and buy nipples (for baby bottles), pacifiers, and little plastic babies (these can be found at party shops). Are you intrigued yet, well you should be. You are going to also need a big tub, a clean towel, blindfold, and I would recommend an absorbent table cloth. To be nice, buy some hair ties as well. No one will want to have wet hair in their face. The day of the party, about one hour before you are ready to play this free baby shower game idea, fill the bottom of the tub with ice. A nice even layer of ice, then fill it with water. Have someone help you carry it to a table that is high enough for people to lean into it comfortably. Put the nipples and the pacifiers and the little plastic babies into the water. Have everyone line up and get ready to bob for baby stuff and now blindfold the first person. The goal is that each person has to stick their face into the ice-cold water three times, each time they need to pull out a different object. The first person to pull out one of each object is the winner. You can decide if you want to have one, two or three winners depending on the number of guest that you have. Make sure you have a decent prize. After all, everyone did just have to stick their face in ice water, blindfolded and fish for baby objects. If you want to be daring and the expectant mother doesn't mind, spike the bowl with your favorite alcoholic beverage. This would be done of course AFTER the expectant mother has had her turn. So make her go first. She will get a good laugh out of watching all her guest stick their faces in the water, and guests then enjoys a more refreshing dunk. There you have it, one of the funniest free baby shower game ideas ever. Go ahead and give it a whirl and make the baby shower that you hosted the most memorable. Visit Baby Shower Game Idea to discover more fantastic and creative baby shower game ideas and ideas for favors, cakes, invitations, gifts and more. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Amy_Wbaby - Oh No! What Do I Know About Throwing A Baby Shower Baby shower, huh? Let me get this straight. So, your best friend has just announced she's pregnant. You stood as her Maid of Honor, you planned her bachelorette party, and now - now you can't believe that you just offered to give her a baby shower! Relax, in order to throw a great baby shower you don't really need to know anything about babies. So, in that sense you are in luck. Since most baby showers are held before the baby is born, the shower tends to be more about the party than it is about the baby. First of all, figure out a date to plan the baby shower for. In order to best do this, it is a good time to start figuring out the guest list too. You will want to keep in mind that some people may be traveling to participate so plan accordingly. My personal favorite time to schedule a baby shower is about the 7th month or so. The mom is looking fun, perky and pregnant (a prerequisite in my eyes) but isn't completely tired and uncomfortable - yet. Also, the sex of the child is often known by then so shopping and creating wish lists of things the parents will be needing is easier to create to help the guests select their gifts. Selecting invitations and party accessories is as easy as logging on to the site of your favorite party supplier. They have great selections and prices that will beat most of the discount and superstores in your areas. Themes can be created around invitations or the accessories or you can select your own. One of my favorite baby shower themes is to hold the "A Star is Born" Hollywood style shower. All of the guests are treated as if they have come to a special ceremony for the next star in the walk of fame. I provide a red carpet for their arrival and everything. I video tape each guest as they arrive and interview them as if they were walking on the red carpet to a big premier event. I ask them to provide some words of advice for the new parents to be, etc. Games and activities carry either carry on the Hollywood theme. My favorite two to do are:
Rewrite the story lines from favorite movies into childrens bed time rhymes (Dr. Seuss style works too!) and see who can guess the movie they are from. One favorite game that isn't Hollywood related, but makes for great footage on your film biography of the day is to select 8 flavors of various baby foods and then have tasting stations where your guests take a small spoonfuls of each and then try to determine what they are. The one who guesses the most correctly wins the game, but the faces the guests will make while tasting some will make for some hilarious moments. Keep your refreshments stress free by keeping them simple. Finger sandwiches, chips and salsa, a slow cooker full of soup and warm breadsticks on the side all make for easy self serving. The important thing is to have plenty of room for the guests to eat, visit, and exchange stories because that is really what a baby shower is all about - reliving old memories while making new ones. Enjoy! |
Thursday, October 18, 2007
baby - Oh No! What Do I Know About Throwing A Baby Shower
Baby shower, huh? Let me get this straight. So, your best friend has just announced she's pregnant. You stood as her Maid of Honor, you planned her bachelorette party, and now - now you can't believe that you just offered to give her a baby shower! Relax, in order to throw a great baby shower you don't really need to know anything about babies. So, in that sense you are in luck. Since most baby showers are held before the baby is born, the shower tends to be more about the party than it is about the baby. First of all, figure out a date to plan the baby shower for. In order to best do this, it is a good time to start figuring out the guest list too. You will want to keep in mind that some people may be traveling to participate so plan accordingly. My personal favorite time to schedule a baby shower is about the 7th month or so. The mom is looking fun, perky and pregnant (a prerequisite in my eyes) but isn't completely tired and uncomfortable - yet. Also, the sex of the child is often known by then so shopping and creating wish lists of things the parents will be needing is easier to create to help the guests select their gifts. Selecting invitations and party accessories is as easy as logging on to the site of your favorite party supplier. They have great selections and prices that will beat most of the discount and superstores in your areas. Themes can be created around invitations or the accessories or you can select your own. One of my favorite baby shower themes is to hold the "A Star is Born" Hollywood style shower. All of the guests are treated as if they have come to a special ceremony for the next star in the walk of fame. I provide a red carpet for their arrival and everything. I video tape each guest as they arrive and interview them as if they were walking on the red carpet to a big premier event. I ask them to provide some words of advice for the new parents to be, etc. Games and activities carry either carry on the Hollywood theme. My favorite two to do are:
Rewrite the story lines from favorite movies into childrens bed time rhymes (Dr. Seuss style works too!) and see who can guess the movie they are from. One favorite game that isn't Hollywood related, but makes for great footage on your film biography of the day is to select 8 flavors of various baby foods and then have tasting stations where your guests take a small spoonfuls of each and then try to determine what they are. The one who guesses the most correctly wins the game, but the faces the guests will make while tasting some will make for some hilarious moments. Keep your refreshments stress free by keeping them simple. Finger sandwiches, chips and salsa, a slow cooker full of soup and warm breadsticks on the side all make for easy self serving. The important thing is to have plenty of room for the guests to eat, visit, and exchange stories because that is really what a baby shower is all about - reliving old memories while making new ones. Enjoy! Mrs. Party... Gail Leino is the internet's leading authority on selecting the best possible party supplies (http://partysupplieshut.com), using proper etiquette and manners while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. The Party Supplies Hut has a huge selection of free party games, coloring pages, word find, word scramble, printable baby and bridal shower activities. Free Baby Shower Games, printable activities, party planning tips, menus, recipes, and party supplies to help complete your event. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gail_Leinobaby - Baby Book Gift Baskets Baby book gift baskets are ideal gifts to delight the baby and to instill a love for reading in the little one. These are exciting gifts for the new parents because they will also enjoy stimulating a love of reading in the newborn baby. Baby book gift baskets feature some of the best known classics including nursery rhymes, fairy tales, and well-known stories. Besides books, these come filled with choice items such as plush toys, dolls, hats, teddy bears, themed goodies, wrist rattles, and other useful and desirable items. Special gift baskets containing block books with alphabets, pictures, words, illustrations, heartwarming messages, and introduction of farm animals, are also available. Book gift baskets are also offered for those kids who are active in sports. You can also create a baby book gift basket by packing it with practical and pretty things, including cloth books or story books, and then presenting this gift for infants and toddlers. A good selection of baby book gift baskets for boys, girls, and twins are offered for sale in almost all the gift stores. Usually, they come in a wide variety of styles, sizes, shapes, and colors. These are available in different price ranges to suit everyone's budget and taste. Some of the baby book gift baskets are of deluxe quality and contain special books such as those on baby care. Prices can range from $30 to $200. Customized baby book gift baskets are available according to the choice of the customer. Almost all gift stores offer nationwide delivery services. Baby book gift baskets can also be purchased online. |
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
baby - Baby Book Gift Baskets
Baby book gift baskets are ideal gifts to delight the baby and to instill a love for reading in the little one. These are exciting gifts for the new parents because they will also enjoy stimulating a love of reading in the newborn baby. Baby book gift baskets feature some of the best known classics including nursery rhymes, fairy tales, and well-known stories. Besides books, these come filled with choice items such as plush toys, dolls, hats, teddy bears, themed goodies, wrist rattles, and other useful and desirable items. Special gift baskets containing block books with alphabets, pictures, words, illustrations, heartwarming messages, and introduction of farm animals, are also available. Book gift baskets are also offered for those kids who are active in sports. You can also create a baby book gift basket by packing it with practical and pretty things, including cloth books or story books, and then presenting this gift for infants and toddlers. A good selection of baby book gift baskets for boys, girls, and twins are offered for sale in almost all the gift stores. Usually, they come in a wide variety of styles, sizes, shapes, and colors. These are available in different price ranges to suit everyone's budget and taste. Some of the baby book gift baskets are of deluxe quality and contain special books such as those on baby care. Prices can range from $30 to $200. Customized baby book gift baskets are available according to the choice of the customer. Almost all gift stores offer nationwide delivery services. Baby book gift baskets can also be purchased online. Baby Baskets provides detailed information on Baby Baskets, Baby Shower Gift Baskets, Newborn Baby Gift Baskets, Unique Baby Gift Baskets and more. Baby Baskets is affiliated with Baby Dream Furniture. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ken_Marlboroughbaby - Irish Baby Names An interesting fact about these Irish baby names must be their ever growing popularity among common people and famous people as well. Irish baby names have profound meanings and they are kind of difficult to pronounce. For example: Aishling is a girl's name, its origin is Irish-Gaelic rooted and it means a vision or a ream; Canice is a boy's name, its origin is Irish-Gaelic rooted and it means "The handsome one". It's the name of several early saints. Sweeney is a name with Irish-Gaelic rooted origins and it means "a little hero" Another interesting name is Davan, a feminine form of David and the meaning of it is: the beloved, or the adored one. These names are a little bit difficult to pronounce but not impossible. These examples can be considered common but the next examples are Irish names given to famous and important people such as: Donovan - the name of Donovan Mcnabb who is a famous football player in America. Donovan is an Irish name and it means "dark warrior". Kelly is another Irish name; its meaning is "a warrior" and it is used by several famous people like: Kelly Preston a famous American actress, Kelly Clarkson a famous American singer, Robert Kelly (aka R. Kelly) another famous American singer, although in his case, Kelly is the last name. Neil (the Irish meaning is "champion") which is the short form for Nelson is an Irish name used by another famous person such as Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela was the 11th President of South Africa who had great power and influence over people and also a great and generous character. Sean is an Irish-Gaelic rooted name which means "God is gracious"; it is used by famous actor Sean Connery. Tara is another popular Irish baby name and it means "star". A famous actress using this name is Tara Reid. There are so many examples of Irish names that are used by famous people these days. Almost every Irish name has a historical meaning to it, a deep and beautiful message or quality or virtue. That is why so many common and famous people are searching and choosing such beautiful names for their babies. When deciding to choose an Irish baby name is best if parents make a list of Irish names and of course the meanings of those names because it is an easy way of looking for the perfect name for your bundle of joy. A quick search on the internet is another way to look up Irish baby names because the Internet is the perfect place that can give parents more objective and more accurate information about different origins and meanings of names. |
baby - Irish Baby Names
An interesting fact about these Irish baby names must be their ever growing popularity among common people and famous people as well. Irish baby names have profound meanings and they are kind of difficult to pronounce. For example: Aishling is a girl's name, its origin is Irish-Gaelic rooted and it means a vision or a ream; Canice is a boy's name, its origin is Irish-Gaelic rooted and it means "The handsome one". It's the name of several early saints. Sweeney is a name with Irish-Gaelic rooted origins and it means "a little hero" Another interesting name is Davan, a feminine form of David and the meaning of it is: the beloved, or the adored one. These names are a little bit difficult to pronounce but not impossible. These examples can be considered common but the next examples are Irish names given to famous and important people such as: Donovan - the name of Donovan Mcnabb who is a famous football player in America. Donovan is an Irish name and it means "dark warrior". Kelly is another Irish name; its meaning is "a warrior" and it is used by several famous people like: Kelly Preston a famous American actress, Kelly Clarkson a famous American singer, Robert Kelly (aka R. Kelly) another famous American singer, although in his case, Kelly is the last name. Neil (the Irish meaning is "champion") which is the short form for Nelson is an Irish name used by another famous person such as Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela was the 11th President of South Africa who had great power and influence over people and also a great and generous character. Sean is an Irish-Gaelic rooted name which means "God is gracious"; it is used by famous actor Sean Connery. Tara is another popular Irish baby name and it means "star". A famous actress using this name is Tara Reid. There are so many examples of Irish names that are used by famous people these days. Almost every Irish name has a historical meaning to it, a deep and beautiful message or quality or virtue. That is why so many common and famous people are searching and choosing such beautiful names for their babies. When deciding to choose an Irish baby name is best if parents make a list of Irish names and of course the meanings of those names because it is an easy way of looking for the perfect name for your bundle of joy. A quick search on the internet is another way to look up Irish baby names because the Internet is the perfect place that can give parents more objective and more accurate information about different origins and meanings of names. Because Your Baby Deserves The Best Name Fraser Wheaton is the founder and publisher of The Baby Name Kit website. We aim to be the worlds largest content provider for baby name information on the internet. If you have a baby naming question, chances are, we have the answer. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Fraser_Wheatonbaby - Baby Memory Book: Two Brothers Seperated at Death-United Again My Grandma Crane lost her mother when she was six-years old. Her mother hadn't written anything down about her relationship with her daughter. Grandma grew up wishing for some memories of her mother, but unfortunately they just weren't there. When Grandma started her own family, she was determined to keep a good record for her children. She kept a detailed baby memory book for each of her seven sons. She noted their milestones: first smile, first tooth, first steps, etc. She recorded their first sayings. My dad claims his first words were swearwords, but I'm sure his baby book would attest otherwise. Grandma kept a copy of the boys' birth certificates as well as a foot and hand print. She even wrote down father's blessings and little letters from mother for each of the boys. Grandma felt closer to her babies as she compiled these books, but she never imagined the long term effect they would one day have. My Uncle Bobby, the youngest of the seven boys, was diagnosed with Leukemia when he was just six-years old. His oldest brother Curtis became his best friend as he fought through the excruciating sickness and the associated treatments. Curtis comforted, loved, and protected Bobby in every way he could. During a family outing to the carnival, Curtis and some of the other brothers took Bobby to the carnival funhouse where inside a padded room the boys would hang from "monkey bars" on the ceiling. They would have "king of the hill" style wars where the last boy still hanging from the bars was the winner. Curtis and the other brothers decided to make sure Bobby was victorious. They swung from bar to bar knocking the other boys down while telling Bobby he was winning. Amidst their fun, a young man was able to slip past their defense and was headed straight for Bobby. Curtis saw it happening. "Don't you dare knock him down!" he shouted. The young man continued toward Bobby. "If you knock him down, I'll punch your lights out!" called Curtis. With a swift kick, the young man knocked Bobby to the ground. I'm sure the youth was oblivious to what he had done; what a surprise it must have been to turn and face Curtis and five other ornery brothers. Within the next year, Curtis was called over seas. Bobby passed away shortly after Curtis' departure. His passing was difficult for the entire family, but particularly hard for Curtis who was far from home. Curtis and Bobby had become so close, and how Curtis wished he could see him again. Forty years have passed since Bobby's death. Last year Grandma handed Bobby's baby memory book to Curtis. After reliving his memories with Bobby, and sharing them with his family, he decided that he had never before received such a meaningful gift. The faded memories of Bobby were revived as he read them with his family. The relationship between the two brothers, separated by death, still lives on. To create your baby memory book, visit http://www.imemorybook.com/baby-memory-book |
Monday, October 15, 2007
baby - Baby Memory Book: Two Brothers Seperated at Death-United Again
My Grandma Crane lost her mother when she was six-years old. Her mother hadn't written anything down about her relationship with her daughter. Grandma grew up wishing for some memories of her mother, but unfortunately they just weren't there. When Grandma started her own family, she was determined to keep a good record for her children. She kept a detailed baby memory book for each of her seven sons. She noted their milestones: first smile, first tooth, first steps, etc. She recorded their first sayings. My dad claims his first words were swearwords, but I'm sure his baby book would attest otherwise. Grandma kept a copy of the boys' birth certificates as well as a foot and hand print. She even wrote down father's blessings and little letters from mother for each of the boys. Grandma felt closer to her babies as she compiled these books, but she never imagined the long term effect they would one day have. My Uncle Bobby, the youngest of the seven boys, was diagnosed with Leukemia when he was just six-years old. His oldest brother Curtis became his best friend as he fought through the excruciating sickness and the associated treatments. Curtis comforted, loved, and protected Bobby in every way he could. During a family outing to the carnival, Curtis and some of the other brothers took Bobby to the carnival funhouse where inside a padded room the boys would hang from "monkey bars" on the ceiling. They would have "king of the hill" style wars where the last boy still hanging from the bars was the winner. Curtis and the other brothers decided to make sure Bobby was victorious. They swung from bar to bar knocking the other boys down while telling Bobby he was winning. Amidst their fun, a young man was able to slip past their defense and was headed straight for Bobby. Curtis saw it happening. "Don't you dare knock him down!" he shouted. The young man continued toward Bobby. "If you knock him down, I'll punch your lights out!" called Curtis. With a swift kick, the young man knocked Bobby to the ground. I'm sure the youth was oblivious to what he had done; what a surprise it must have been to turn and face Curtis and five other ornery brothers. Within the next year, Curtis was called over seas. Bobby passed away shortly after Curtis' departure. His passing was difficult for the entire family, but particularly hard for Curtis who was far from home. Curtis and Bobby had become so close, and how Curtis wished he could see him again. Forty years have passed since Bobby's death. Last year Grandma handed Bobby's baby memory book to Curtis. After reliving his memories with Bobby, and sharing them with his family, he decided that he had never before received such a meaningful gift. The faded memories of Bobby were revived as he read them with his family. The relationship between the two brothers, separated by death, still lives on. To create your baby memory book, visit http://www.imemorybook.com/baby-memory-book FamilyLearn helps you strengthen and unify your family by inspiring and enabling you to preserve, search, share, and learn from life's stories. http://www.imemorybook.com/baby-memory-book Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Benton_Cranebaby - Baby Shower Decorating Ideas For a Cute and Inexpensive Baby Shower When it comes to baby shower decorating ideas, the usual quandary most hostesses find themselves in is finding cute baby shower decorations that don't cost a lot of money. You don't want cheap-looking decorations, but on the other hand, you don't want to have to pay an arm & a leg just to have nice-looking decorations. Here is the #1 rule to follow when decorating for a baby shower: Simplicity Rules! Baby shower decorations are not the reason people come to a baby shower. Decorations are accents that enhance the theme and feel of the party. So, a few tastefully chosen baby shower decorations will give your party the perfect touch - not too much, not too little. The secret lies with choosing classy yet inexpensive baby shower decorating ideas. Use these 3 baby shower decorating ideas to give your party a beautiful atmosphere, yet without spending a lot of money: 1. Use Flowers. When people see flowers, they see life, color, beauty and hope. Those qualities are exactly what we see in a baby as well. So flowers are the perfect decoration to complement a baby shower. You can match pink or blue flowers to the gender of the baby (or yellow for the "to be determined" baby). If you have a specific theme, like Winnie the Pooh for example, you could have red and orange flowers to match the Pooh theme. Now, it is easy to spend $40 or more on a bouquet of flowers. But remember our rule: Simplicity! A simple, pretty bouquet of flowers in a vase would be perfect. You can buy a bouquet of flowers at most grocery stores starting at $6. A vase is another dollar or two. And voila! You have a fresh, vibrant feel for your baby shower! Beautiful AND inexpensive, the best of both worlds. 2. Display photos of the mom-to-be, dad-to-be, family and friends. People love to look at pictures. We all do! We all love to look at pictures of people, what they're doing, what they're wearing, where they're at, & who they're with. Pictures are fun, personal, and interesting. So, displaying a few pictures of the mom, dad, and their family & friends at the baby shower is a perfect decoration to give your party some personality and flavor. Pictures really personalize a baby shower and let everyone get to know the expectant mother a little better. They are also a fun ice-breaker and get everyone talking & laughing. Another great thing about photos is: they cost almost nothing, so they make for an inexpensive baby shower decorating idea! Just ask the expectant mother for a few photos of herself, her husband, any pregnancy pictures she likes of herself, photos of her friends & family, plus any baby pictures she has of herself or her husband. Display them in a little photo album or better yet, mount the photos on several sheets of scrapbook paper and decorate the pages with stickers, die cuts, ribbons, quotes, poems, & other baby related embellishments. Either set the pages on easels (they cost about $1 at a craft store) or lay them flat on the gift table. They will be a big hit! Pictures never fail to add a fun & personal touch to a baby shower. 3. Buy Some Balloons. "But balloons are so common," some may say. Yes, but balloons are the universal symbol for a party! Balloons could never be out-of-place or in-bad-taste at a baby shower. Plus they are inexpensive! A balloon bouquet starts at around $5 at most party stores. You could go with baby blue, light pink, yellow, or any other color that matches your theme. Tie the balloons to the gift table, the expectant mother's chair, or scatter them throughout the party room. They look festive and remind your guests that this is a celebration! Remember Simplicity. When it comes to baby shower decorating ideas, keeping it simple is key. Do not equate simple with cheap, poor quality, cheesy or tacky. Rather, these 3 simple, classy baby shower decorating ideas will add a simple & sweet feel to the baby shower that will give your party a fun, intimate, and memorable mood. AND you won't have to break the bank to do it! |
Friday, October 12, 2007
baby - Baby Shower Decorating Ideas For a Cute and Inexpensive Baby Shower
When it comes to baby shower decorating ideas, the usual quandary most hostesses find themselves in is finding cute baby shower decorations that don't cost a lot of money. You don't want cheap-looking decorations, but on the other hand, you don't want to have to pay an arm & a leg just to have nice-looking decorations. Here is the #1 rule to follow when decorating for a baby shower: Simplicity Rules! Baby shower decorations are not the reason people come to a baby shower. Decorations are accents that enhance the theme and feel of the party. So, a few tastefully chosen baby shower decorations will give your party the perfect touch - not too much, not too little. The secret lies with choosing classy yet inexpensive baby shower decorating ideas. Use these 3 baby shower decorating ideas to give your party a beautiful atmosphere, yet without spending a lot of money: 1. Use Flowers. When people see flowers, they see life, color, beauty and hope. Those qualities are exactly what we see in a baby as well. So flowers are the perfect decoration to complement a baby shower. You can match pink or blue flowers to the gender of the baby (or yellow for the "to be determined" baby). If you have a specific theme, like Winnie the Pooh for example, you could have red and orange flowers to match the Pooh theme. Now, it is easy to spend $40 or more on a bouquet of flowers. But remember our rule: Simplicity! A simple, pretty bouquet of flowers in a vase would be perfect. You can buy a bouquet of flowers at most grocery stores starting at $6. A vase is another dollar or two. And voila! You have a fresh, vibrant feel for your baby shower! Beautiful AND inexpensive, the best of both worlds. 2. Display photos of the mom-to-be, dad-to-be, family and friends. People love to look at pictures. We all do! We all love to look at pictures of people, what they're doing, what they're wearing, where they're at, & who they're with. Pictures are fun, personal, and interesting. So, displaying a few pictures of the mom, dad, and their family & friends at the baby shower is a perfect decoration to give your party some personality and flavor. Pictures really personalize a baby shower and let everyone get to know the expectant mother a little better. They are also a fun ice-breaker and get everyone talking & laughing. Another great thing about photos is: they cost almost nothing, so they make for an inexpensive baby shower decorating idea! Just ask the expectant mother for a few photos of herself, her husband, any pregnancy pictures she likes of herself, photos of her friends & family, plus any baby pictures she has of herself or her husband. Display them in a little photo album or better yet, mount the photos on several sheets of scrapbook paper and decorate the pages with stickers, die cuts, ribbons, quotes, poems, & other baby related embellishments. Either set the pages on easels (they cost about $1 at a craft store) or lay them flat on the gift table. They will be a big hit! Pictures never fail to add a fun & personal touch to a baby shower. 3. Buy Some Balloons. "But balloons are so common," some may say. Yes, but balloons are the universal symbol for a party! Balloons could never be out-of-place or in-bad-taste at a baby shower. Plus they are inexpensive! A balloon bouquet starts at around $5 at most party stores. You could go with baby blue, light pink, yellow, or any other color that matches your theme. Tie the balloons to the gift table, the expectant mother's chair, or scatter them throughout the party room. They look festive and remind your guests that this is a celebration! Remember Simplicity. When it comes to baby shower decorating ideas, keeping it simple is key. Do not equate simple with cheap, poor quality, cheesy or tacky. Rather, these 3 simple, classy baby shower decorating ideas will add a simple & sweet feel to the baby shower that will give your party a fun, intimate, and memorable mood. AND you won't have to break the bank to do it! ? Copyright Ann Neville, All Rights Reserved For more decoration details, visit Ann's Baby Shower Decorating Ideas. Find more of Ann's baby shower articles and resources at http://www.plan-the-perfect-baby-shower.com Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ann_Nevillebaby - Twin Baby Gift Baskets Parents of twins have a lot on their hands. Parents of twins need to buy two of each requirement for a healthy and happy baby. Well-planned gifts could prove a thoughtful gesture. Many people prefer to opt for gift baskets that provide a variety of gift items in one simple package. Gift baskets are available with a wide variety of products that can match most requirements and several events. It is possible to choose a set of items that have a longer utility. For this reason, a number of recipients prefer to keep the baskets long after the gift articles have been used. Gift baskets in this case may be addressed to both twins with gift articles that may help preserve special memories. A twin baby carrier is an ideal gift article in the gift basket. It could serve as the basket itself with other gift articles placed in it. It is a useful contraption for parents to help carry twins around at the same time. Babies can ride comfortably and accompany their parent. The baby carrier may be strapped at the back or front of the parent as necessary. A book is a good idea to put in the gift basket. There are many books that are available in the market that provide guidelines to new parents on taking care of their twins. This is an invaluable gift article that will be cherished and probably handed down if the book is good. There are memory books too that could keep track of the twins' progress. Dual photo frames also make for nice, practical gifts and may be gifted to proudly display the twins photographs. There are frames available in a variety of themes that have special quotes, with space for names to be engraved, as well. Selecting the right gift is always a challenge as it reflects a lot about the person presenting it. Hence it is advisable to keep in mind the couple and age of the twins and gift them articles, which are a combination of utility and nostalgia. |
Thursday, October 11, 2007
baby - Twin Baby Gift Baskets
Parents of twins have a lot on their hands. Parents of twins need to buy two of each requirement for a healthy and happy baby. Well-planned gifts could prove a thoughtful gesture. Many people prefer to opt for gift baskets that provide a variety of gift items in one simple package. Gift baskets are available with a wide variety of products that can match most requirements and several events. It is possible to choose a set of items that have a longer utility. For this reason, a number of recipients prefer to keep the baskets long after the gift articles have been used. Gift baskets in this case may be addressed to both twins with gift articles that may help preserve special memories. A twin baby carrier is an ideal gift article in the gift basket. It could serve as the basket itself with other gift articles placed in it. It is a useful contraption for parents to help carry twins around at the same time. Babies can ride comfortably and accompany their parent. The baby carrier may be strapped at the back or front of the parent as necessary. A book is a good idea to put in the gift basket. There are many books that are available in the market that provide guidelines to new parents on taking care of their twins. This is an invaluable gift article that will be cherished and probably handed down if the book is good. There are memory books too that could keep track of the twins' progress. Dual photo frames also make for nice, practical gifts and may be gifted to proudly display the twins photographs. There are frames available in a variety of themes that have special quotes, with space for names to be engraved, as well. Selecting the right gift is always a challenge as it reflects a lot about the person presenting it. Hence it is advisable to keep in mind the couple and age of the twins and gift them articles, which are a combination of utility and nostalgia. Baby Baskets provides detailed information on Baby Baskets, Baby Shower Gift Baskets, Newborn Baby Gift Baskets, Unique Baby Gift Baskets and more. Baby Baskets is affiliated with Baby Dream Furniture. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ken_Marlboroughbaby - A New Baby - Tips to Help Avoid Sibling Rivalry Your second child is on his/her way. Of course, you are delighted at the prospect of a new addition to your family. You can't wait to hold a baby in your arms again - they do grow up so fast. Of course, it could be that your first child is not too sure about it all... The arrival of a baby is not only a major event for the parents, but also for any siblings. Especially if there isn't that big an age difference between your first child and the baby. Up until now, your first child has had all the parental attention and now the house is filled with items in anticipation of the newborn. There are cuddly toys that they can't play with, small clothes, and a lot of talk will probably centre around the big day. And then, of course, after the birth, there is this tiny human that can't play yet, that needs a lot of feeding and attention, mom and dad will be tired a lot - things will change. This is where jealousy can set in, which can cause a lot of additional stress for all involved. Luckily, it needn't be that way. There are a few things you can do to make the expansion of your family go that bit more smoothly... Introduction Before Birth No doubt you have already told your eldest about the upcoming arrival of the baby. This is a good stage to reassure your child that no matter what, you will love the both of them just as much. Depending on the age of your eldest, you can explain that you will probably be a bit tired because babies are very delicate and need a lot of looking after, stressing that that does not mean that you will love your firstborn any less. You could allow them to touch your belly and connect with the baby, and turn the whole experience into something very positive - when the baby is big and strong enough they can play together and it will be fun. Show trust in your son or daughter and tell them that if they want to, they can help you look after the baby. Of course, such help can mean everything takes a bit longer, but it will make them feel involved. Introduction After Birth If you decide to give birth in the hospital, it is advisable to take your first child to visit as soon as possible. It's important for them to see that mom is alright and the meet his/her new brother or sister. They will probably be amazed at how tiny the baby is and want to gently touch. If possible, allow them to do so - it's a way of bonding and not being allowed to touch could be taken as a sign of distrust. It's also a good time to cuddle your eldest and involve them in it all, reassure them that their place in your heart has not been taken over by the new addition - you are a family. Gifts A new addition to the family often means receiving gifts for the baby. If you already have plenty of items to assure your baby's comfort, it could be a good idea to ask kind family members and friends to buy a few little presents for your first child instead. This way, your newborn won't end up with a huge pile of cuddly toys that they can't yet play with anyway, and it will be a celebration for your eldest as well - what child does not like receiving presents? It will give everything a festive feel for all. After Care Having a baby and looking after them can be physically and emotionally draining and stressful, especially in the beginning. There just does not seem enough time in the day to do everything and get some rest as well. Of course, your first child will want lots of attention and might have some trouble adjusting to how everything has changed, despite your best efforts to the contrary. It's important to work as a team and allow the other as much rest as possible, and divide your attention between the children. Make sure you praise accomplishments in school, show appreciation for works of art and allow for bedtime story time. If there are relatives or friends nearby that are willing to offer a helping hand, it can be helpful to have them visit and spend some time with your first child. Perhaps they will offer to have your child visit them, which can be beneficial, especially if they have children of their own. But make sure your child does not feel like they are being "sent away" and feel excluded. Besides, as you probably have experienced already, listening to the stories of how a child's day went can be quite relaxing and will often bring a smile to your face - it's an excellent way to wind down after a long day, and appreciate the many blessings children bring to our lives. |
baby - A New Baby - Tips to Help Avoid Sibling Rivalry
Your second child is on his/her way. Of course, you are delighted at the prospect of a new addition to your family. You can't wait to hold a baby in your arms again - they do grow up so fast. Of course, it could be that your first child is not too sure about it all... The arrival of a baby is not only a major event for the parents, but also for any siblings. Especially if there isn't that big an age difference between your first child and the baby. Up until now, your first child has had all the parental attention and now the house is filled with items in anticipation of the newborn. There are cuddly toys that they can't play with, small clothes, and a lot of talk will probably centre around the big day. And then, of course, after the birth, there is this tiny human that can't play yet, that needs a lot of feeding and attention, mom and dad will be tired a lot - things will change. This is where jealousy can set in, which can cause a lot of additional stress for all involved. Luckily, it needn't be that way. There are a few things you can do to make the expansion of your family go that bit more smoothly... Introduction Before Birth No doubt you have already told your eldest about the upcoming arrival of the baby. This is a good stage to reassure your child that no matter what, you will love the both of them just as much. Depending on the age of your eldest, you can explain that you will probably be a bit tired because babies are very delicate and need a lot of looking after, stressing that that does not mean that you will love your firstborn any less. You could allow them to touch your belly and connect with the baby, and turn the whole experience into something very positive - when the baby is big and strong enough they can play together and it will be fun. Show trust in your son or daughter and tell them that if they want to, they can help you look after the baby. Of course, such help can mean everything takes a bit longer, but it will make them feel involved. Introduction After Birth If you decide to give birth in the hospital, it is advisable to take your first child to visit as soon as possible. It's important for them to see that mom is alright and the meet his/her new brother or sister. They will probably be amazed at how tiny the baby is and want to gently touch. If possible, allow them to do so - it's a way of bonding and not being allowed to touch could be taken as a sign of distrust. It's also a good time to cuddle your eldest and involve them in it all, reassure them that their place in your heart has not been taken over by the new addition - you are a family. Gifts A new addition to the family often means receiving gifts for the baby. If you already have plenty of items to assure your baby's comfort, it could be a good idea to ask kind family members and friends to buy a few little presents for your first child instead. This way, your newborn won't end up with a huge pile of cuddly toys that they can't yet play with anyway, and it will be a celebration for your eldest as well - what child does not like receiving presents? It will give everything a festive feel for all. After Care Having a baby and looking after them can be physically and emotionally draining and stressful, especially in the beginning. There just does not seem enough time in the day to do everything and get some rest as well. Of course, your first child will want lots of attention and might have some trouble adjusting to how everything has changed, despite your best efforts to the contrary. It's important to work as a team and allow the other as much rest as possible, and divide your attention between the children. Make sure you praise accomplishments in school, show appreciation for works of art and allow for bedtime story time. If there are relatives or friends nearby that are willing to offer a helping hand, it can be helpful to have them visit and spend some time with your first child. Perhaps they will offer to have your child visit them, which can be beneficial, especially if they have children of their own. But make sure your child does not feel like they are being "sent away" and feel excluded. Besides, as you probably have experienced already, listening to the stories of how a child's day went can be quite relaxing and will often bring a smile to your face - it's an excellent way to wind down after a long day, and appreciate the many blessings children bring to our lives. This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.BabyNameVote.Com/ which is a site for Baby Names. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kit_Marstersbaby - The Making of a Mini-Model Baby modeling isn't an exclusive art - nor is it as potentially fraught with danger as modeling opportunities for older children or adults. Unlike modeling aspirations of someone older - a teenager or an adult - a baby-modeling career doesn't demand that the tiny one stand out among the crowd. She or he doesn't have to have the pearliest smile, the greatest physique, the wiggliest walk or any of those accoutrements that older model wanna-be's must have to be chosen from the ranks of the competitive hordes. After all, how many babies do you see that aren't just down right adorable? Yours certainly, isn't that right? As for danger, you're right there with your little tyke as she or he goes through the motions, or words, or as she or another holds him. Your infant or toddler is protected by those who have the most vested interests in his or her protection - mom and dad. So how do you get your baby started in a modeling career? Or at least a few modeling gigs? First, your baby must get noticed. You can help with that by entering your wee one in as many baby photo or modeling contests as you can find. Nor do you need to commit a ton of time and travel. Many Web sites, such as Baby Zone, host contests. Baby Zone gives away hundreds for the infant or toddler winner of each month's themed photograph contest. The money is not the best part of winning, however. The sponsors - the folks who cough up the winner's dough - are the very people that you want noticing your child. These sites, vendors and publications - Breyla, Baby Slumber, Babies 'R' Us, for example - are always on the lookout for a new diaper-laden diva to tout their wares. Baby beauty contests abound online - and get tiny little footsies in the modeling door. The Southern Cuties Photo Contest, for instance, is open to children infant through five. Two categories are judged - tikes under age two, and then ages two-five. Though the prizes aren't massive amounts of money they all include free entry into yet another photo contest, your child's adorable little face on the Internet for any model scout to see and just love, and an assortment of gifts provided by the vendor sponsors, all baby-related retailers or services. All of who just may need a model for their catalog, their site or their advertising campaign. Don't think that baby modeling is just for your little miss either. Boys are just as much in demand as models for children's clothing, toys and other goods. The Royal King mail-in contest is open to male infants as well as male adults. Statewide contests are held monthly, culminating in the national contest each September. Baby boys can enter the Baby King contest for ages zero to 12 months, the Tiny King one-three years, Little King four-seven years, and Junior King eight - 12 years. Winners receive sashes, banners, certificates and trophies. Again, the most important winning is your little ones photo displayed online in the Royal Photo Album. The key, in short, to fostering your child's baby modeling fling is to get her or his adorable little face in front of the folks who need the models. Photo contests are your best means of doing just that. |
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
baby - The Making of a Mini-Model
Baby modeling isn't an exclusive art - nor is it as potentially fraught with danger as modeling opportunities for older children or adults. Unlike modeling aspirations of someone older - a teenager or an adult - a baby-modeling career doesn't demand that the tiny one stand out among the crowd. She or he doesn't have to have the pearliest smile, the greatest physique, the wiggliest walk or any of those accoutrements that older model wanna-be's must have to be chosen from the ranks of the competitive hordes. After all, how many babies do you see that aren't just down right adorable? Yours certainly, isn't that right? As for danger, you're right there with your little tyke as she or he goes through the motions, or words, or as she or another holds him. Your infant or toddler is protected by those who have the most vested interests in his or her protection - mom and dad. So how do you get your baby started in a modeling career? Or at least a few modeling gigs? First, your baby must get noticed. You can help with that by entering your wee one in as many baby photo or modeling contests as you can find. Nor do you need to commit a ton of time and travel. Many Web sites, such as Baby Zone, host contests. Baby Zone gives away hundreds for the infant or toddler winner of each month's themed photograph contest. The money is not the best part of winning, however. The sponsors - the folks who cough up the winner's dough - are the very people that you want noticing your child. These sites, vendors and publications - Breyla, Baby Slumber, Babies 'R' Us, for example - are always on the lookout for a new diaper-laden diva to tout their wares. Baby beauty contests abound online - and get tiny little footsies in the modeling door. The Southern Cuties Photo Contest, for instance, is open to children infant through five. Two categories are judged - tikes under age two, and then ages two-five. Though the prizes aren't massive amounts of money they all include free entry into yet another photo contest, your child's adorable little face on the Internet for any model scout to see and just love, and an assortment of gifts provided by the vendor sponsors, all baby-related retailers or services. All of who just may need a model for their catalog, their site or their advertising campaign. Don't think that baby modeling is just for your little miss either. Boys are just as much in demand as models for children's clothing, toys and other goods. The Royal King mail-in contest is open to male infants as well as male adults. Statewide contests are held monthly, culminating in the national contest each September. Baby boys can enter the Baby King contest for ages zero to 12 months, the Tiny King one-three years, Little King four-seven years, and Junior King eight - 12 years. Winners receive sashes, banners, certificates and trophies. Again, the most important winning is your little ones photo displayed online in the Royal Photo Album. The key, in short, to fostering your child's baby modeling fling is to get her or his adorable little face in front of the folks who need the models. Photo contests are your best means of doing just that. --------------------- About the Author --------------------- baby - How to Pick the Right Name for a Baby Boy Whoopee! So your bundle of joy is on his way. You may even be some way down the track, and had the tests, and know that it's a boy. So, the next step is to choose the perfect name! But how do you go about picking the right name for a baby boy? Well, there are a number of ways of going about this. In many families it is common practice for the firstborn son, to be named after the father. And in some families, they take it to even greater extremes. For example, heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, has several sons and daughters, all of whom are called George! But what happens if you don't want to call your son George ;) Well, fear not, because there are several other ways that you can go about picking the right name for your new son. One common method is to base it on naming fashions. So, for example, when a particular Hollywood star is riding high, then their name tends to feature very prominently in the naming strategies of many new mothers. So, for example, Brad has been a much more popular name within the last 15 years, simply because of the film star Brad PItt. It is interesting to see this popularity index of names reflected over the years. Going way back for example, into the Victorian era, then it was more common for Bible names, such as the names of the prophets, to be more popular. And even today, this tends to go in waves, with names coming in and out of fashion, seemingly at will. So it is important to give your son a name that he will be able to live with, regardless of what the future holds. For example, in Germany in the 1930s, one of the most common first names for a boy was Adolf, and yet you can bet that going forward in time it has not maintained its popularity! Another strategy, is to base names on the weather or the world around you. So in this case, then names such as River and Sky are more common. These may sound a little new age! But in truth, they do have certain advantages. For example they tend to be quite asexual, and quite unusual, and hence you can always be guaranteed that your son will stand out in a crowd. However, a word of advice, don't do like the Johnny Cash song "A Boy Called Sue" and name, your son with a girls name. That would be just two cruel! Sometimes then the best strategy is just to go for a name that you like, and hope that your son learns to like it too! For more advice about choosing the right name for your baby boy (or girl). Visit the links below. |
baby - How to Pick the Right Name for a Baby Boy
Whoopee! So your bundle of joy is on his way. You may even be some way down the track, and had the tests, and know that it's a boy. So, the next step is to choose the perfect name! But how do you go about picking the right name for a baby boy? Well, there are a number of ways of going about this. In many families it is common practice for the firstborn son, to be named after the father. And in some families, they take it to even greater extremes. For example, heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, has several sons and daughters, all of whom are called George! But what happens if you don't want to call your son George ;) Well, fear not, because there are several other ways that you can go about picking the right name for your new son. One common method is to base it on naming fashions. So, for example, when a particular Hollywood star is riding high, then their name tends to feature very prominently in the naming strategies of many new mothers. So, for example, Brad has been a much more popular name within the last 15 years, simply because of the film star Brad PItt. It is interesting to see this popularity index of names reflected over the years. Going way back for example, into the Victorian era, then it was more common for Bible names, such as the names of the prophets, to be more popular. And even today, this tends to go in waves, with names coming in and out of fashion, seemingly at will. So it is important to give your son a name that he will be able to live with, regardless of what the future holds. For example, in Germany in the 1930s, one of the most common first names for a boy was Adolf, and yet you can bet that going forward in time it has not maintained its popularity! Another strategy, is to base names on the weather or the world around you. So in this case, then names such as River and Sky are more common. These may sound a little new age! But in truth, they do have certain advantages. For example they tend to be quite asexual, and quite unusual, and hence you can always be guaranteed that your son will stand out in a crowd. However, a word of advice, don't do like the Johnny Cash song "A Boy Called Sue" and name, your son with a girls name. That would be just two cruel! Sometimes then the best strategy is just to go for a name that you like, and hope that your son learns to like it too! For more advice about choosing the right name for your baby boy (or girl). Visit the links below. For information about choosing a name for your baby girl or boy and other baby resources. Visit http://www.News-Crawler.info where you can also learn about baby names and their meanings Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Stuart_Brownbaby - Baby Scrapbooking: 5 Tips for Creating the Perfect Scrapbook Although having a baby can be a shock to the system - all those dirty nappies, sleepless nights and bottle washing might not leave you with much time to make a scrapbook, it is something you really should consider. If you can take the time to document your child's life, he or she will be amazed to see what they used to look like. #1 If you live in an area where baby scrapbooking classes are held, they are definitely worth a visit. Some speciality stores such as Archivers provide free classes #2 Don't just begin your scrapbook with the birth of your baby, take photos of yourself whilst pregnant at baby showers and at hospital having a scan etc. You also might want to include photos of the doctors and nurses and ever fellow mothers #3 Make sure you prepare well in advance so you don't end up rushing about trying to decide what papers and embellishments you want to buy. If you know the sex of your baby then you can decide on the colour scheme, otherwise choose neutral colors such as orange or yellow #4 Keep a pocket diary or note book with you so that you can write down what happened in the day and how you felt. Make sure that you take note of their first words and when they first walked. A snipet of hair is also a nice touch #5 The most important thing is that you actually make a scrapbook. If you feel that it will take too much effort then you can make life easier for yourself by buying a read-made baby themed book Many people have the thought of creating a journal or scrapbook but then don't get round to doing it. Of course, they then regret it as their memories become hazy. Your book does not have to be perfect so don't worry if it's a bit rough round the edges. The most important element is conveying how you feel. |
baby - Baby Scrapbooking: 5 Tips for Creating the Perfect Scrapbook
Although having a baby can be a shock to the system - all those dirty nappies, sleepless nights and bottle washing might not leave you with much time to make a scrapbook, it is something you really should consider. If you can take the time to document your child's life, he or she will be amazed to see what they used to look like. #1 If you live in an area where baby scrapbooking classes are held, they are definitely worth a visit. Some speciality stores such as Archivers provide free classes #2 Don't just begin your scrapbook with the birth of your baby, take photos of yourself whilst pregnant at baby showers and at hospital having a scan etc. You also might want to include photos of the doctors and nurses and ever fellow mothers #3 Make sure you prepare well in advance so you don't end up rushing about trying to decide what papers and embellishments you want to buy. If you know the sex of your baby then you can decide on the colour scheme, otherwise choose neutral colors such as orange or yellow #4 Keep a pocket diary or note book with you so that you can write down what happened in the day and how you felt. Make sure that you take note of their first words and when they first walked. A snipet of hair is also a nice touch #5 The most important thing is that you actually make a scrapbook. If you feel that it will take too much effort then you can make life easier for yourself by buying a read-made baby themed book Many people have the thought of creating a journal or scrapbook but then don't get round to doing it. Of course, they then regret it as their memories become hazy. Your book does not have to be perfect so don't worry if it's a bit rough round the edges. The most important element is conveying how you feel. Struggling to come up with baby scrapbooking layout ideas? Too busy dealing with nappies and feeding? You can now create baby scrapbooking layouts easily with Scrapbook Baby Books. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Linda_Kerrbaby - Baby Toys that Help Baby Learn and Grow Toys aren't just for keeping babies entertained - they're extremely important for their mental, physical, intellectual and social development. They are the tools that teach baby about their world and their place in it. They add excitement to learning about life, how things work and how to get along with others. Good toys will give your little one the motivation to play and develop basic skills. This article provides suggestions on choosing age appropriate toys and activities during baby's first year. Following these guidelines will help you be continually expanding baby's horizons and encouraging healthy development. 0 - 3 Months For the first few months babies do little more than sleep and eat. In fact some sleep as much as 20 hours a day! Make the most of the time they're awake by choosing toys and nursery accessories that stimulate them and encourage them to use their developing senses. When playing with a newborn, remember that they see best when objects are about eight inches away from their face. Make sure they can see you by leaning in when talking to them and holding toys close. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Music: From the time they're born, babies can hear high pitched noises and are soothed by low pitched noises. Numerous studies have concluded that playing music to babies in the womb and in the early years helps build the neural bridges along which thoughts and information travel. It's known as the Mozart Effect, a theory which is credited with boosting IQ, improving health, strengthening family ties and even producing the occasional child prodigy. It has also been shown that music can also stimulate the brain's alpha waves, creating a feeling of calm. - A Mobile: Scientific research has shown that babies who are given appropriate stimulation show sustained developmental advantages over babies in less stimulating environments. Although they won't be able to focus on the specific shapes hanging from the mobile, babies are fascinated by the movement of a mobile and it encourages skills such as pattern recognition, eye/hand coordination, gross motor activity, and a sense of object permanence. Choose one that plays music and it will do double duty! - Simple Toys: Experts agree that babies get a great deal out of the toys that they can amuse themselves with. They learn many different things through their senses at this time, and through their senses, they discover their world. The most fascinating toys to a baby at this stage are those that make noise, or that use a lot of high contrast black and white, or bright colors such as red and yellow. 3 - 6 Months By 3 months old baby has discovered her hands - and her mouth. Her fists will uncurl more and she'll be able to start grasping. She may hold things for a moment and then lift them to her mouth to suck. Almost everything she grabs is likely to end up in her mouth. During this stage babies also become much more aware of their environment. They respond to tickling, and other games you play with them. Now is the time to start introducing more interactive toys and activities that promote bonding and encourage baby to expand her boundaries. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Nursing Necklaces: At a few months of age babies start to pinch, and pull at mom during feeding. Nursing necklaces (also called breastfeeding necklaces) give baby something else to hold to prevent mom from being hurt. They also provide baby with visual and tactile stimulation that furthers cognitive development. - Handheld Toys: Baby can now hold onto objects and wave them around. She's also aware of the differences between her toys. Now is a good time to introduce different textures and sizes of toys that she can use by herself. She'll love the independence and you'll notice her hand eye co-ordination greatly improving. - Books: Baby is now able to focus on objects at different distances so it's a good time to start reading to her. She'll be able to see the pictures and words on the page and even at this young age will begin to associate words with sounds. - Varied Music: Now that baby is more aware of her surroundings, you'll notice that sometimes she'll prefer to listen to a gentle lullaby, while at other times she'll want to hear more active music. Introduce a range of music at this stage so that she hears different musical instruments and tunes played at various speeds and volumes. 6 - 9 Months By the time babies are six to nine months old, they are usually able to sit by themselves and are learning to crawl. Babies will also be learning fine motor skills, such as pinching and grasping objects with just two fingers. At this stage you'll want to provide baby with a variety of toys to play with in all shapes and sizes to satisfy the growing curiosity and need to explore. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Physical Development Toys: Encourage baby to use his body in new ways by providing toys that require him to move and stretch. Balls are great because you can make a game of rolling them back and forth, as are toys on wheels that move away from him so he'll have to chase them. - Reasoning Toys: Baby can now understand that an object is behind something and the idea of nesting objects. Encourage the use of reasoning skills with toys and games that make him think. Be sure to celebrate when he figures them out! - Bath Toys: Now that baby can sit up, he'll begin to be more active during his bath. This is a great time to introduce water toys that encourage baby to learn about water. Squeaky ducks, cups to fill with water and empty again and anything else that is water safe and easy to hold can provide lots of entertainment. 9 - 12 Months Babies at this stage like to make things happen - they enjoy pushing a button and hearing a song, or seeing something light up. Having the ability to interact with their surroundings is very exciting and once they find something they like, they do it over and over (and over!) again. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Interactive Toys: Babies can now interact with their toys in a way they weren't able to before. Anything that responds in some way to baby's actions or makes a noise will become fast favorites and will teach baby about cause and effect. - Language Development Toys: Baby is now able to say simple words such as "no" and "dog". Encourage his growing vocabulary with toys and games that develop language skills. Great options are toys that say words when a button is pushed or videos that focus on language development. Fabric or board books are also good because after reading the story you can give the book to baby to flip the pages and "read" it back to you. - Co-Ordination Enhancing Toys: Babies at this stage are very mobile and enjoy pushing and pulling items. Toys that require them to use their whole body are great for encouraging them to walk. Other favorite games will include stacking items and then knocking them over and filling up an item and then dumping its contents. - Role Playing Toys: They watch you and will want to start mimicking the things you do. Toys such as play telephones, brooms, shopping carts and steering wheels will be a big hit and will help baby explore the world of make believe. Raising a well rounded child requires knowing what stage baby is at and introducing ways for them to grow and develop their minds and skills. Giving baby age appropriate toys will give him or her the best possible foundation for mental and personal growth. |
baby - Baby Toys that Help Baby Learn and Grow
Toys aren't just for keeping babies entertained - they're extremely important for their mental, physical, intellectual and social development. They are the tools that teach baby about their world and their place in it. They add excitement to learning about life, how things work and how to get along with others. Good toys will give your little one the motivation to play and develop basic skills. This article provides suggestions on choosing age appropriate toys and activities during baby's first year. Following these guidelines will help you be continually expanding baby's horizons and encouraging healthy development. 0 - 3 Months For the first few months babies do little more than sleep and eat. In fact some sleep as much as 20 hours a day! Make the most of the time they're awake by choosing toys and nursery accessories that stimulate them and encourage them to use their developing senses. When playing with a newborn, remember that they see best when objects are about eight inches away from their face. Make sure they can see you by leaning in when talking to them and holding toys close. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Music: From the time they're born, babies can hear high pitched noises and are soothed by low pitched noises. Numerous studies have concluded that playing music to babies in the womb and in the early years helps build the neural bridges along which thoughts and information travel. It's known as the Mozart Effect, a theory which is credited with boosting IQ, improving health, strengthening family ties and even producing the occasional child prodigy. It has also been shown that music can also stimulate the brain's alpha waves, creating a feeling of calm. - A Mobile: Scientific research has shown that babies who are given appropriate stimulation show sustained developmental advantages over babies in less stimulating environments. Although they won't be able to focus on the specific shapes hanging from the mobile, babies are fascinated by the movement of a mobile and it encourages skills such as pattern recognition, eye/hand coordination, gross motor activity, and a sense of object permanence. Choose one that plays music and it will do double duty! - Simple Toys: Experts agree that babies get a great deal out of the toys that they can amuse themselves with. They learn many different things through their senses at this time, and through their senses, they discover their world. The most fascinating toys to a baby at this stage are those that make noise, or that use a lot of high contrast black and white, or bright colors such as red and yellow. 3 - 6 Months By 3 months old baby has discovered her hands - and her mouth. Her fists will uncurl more and she'll be able to start grasping. She may hold things for a moment and then lift them to her mouth to suck. Almost everything she grabs is likely to end up in her mouth. During this stage babies also become much more aware of their environment. They respond to tickling, and other games you play with them. Now is the time to start introducing more interactive toys and activities that promote bonding and encourage baby to expand her boundaries. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Nursing Necklaces: At a few months of age babies start to pinch, and pull at mom during feeding. Nursing necklaces (also called breastfeeding necklaces) give baby something else to hold to prevent mom from being hurt. They also provide baby with visual and tactile stimulation that furthers cognitive development. - Handheld Toys: Baby can now hold onto objects and wave them around. She's also aware of the differences between her toys. Now is a good time to introduce different textures and sizes of toys that she can use by herself. She'll love the independence and you'll notice her hand eye co-ordination greatly improving. - Books: Baby is now able to focus on objects at different distances so it's a good time to start reading to her. She'll be able to see the pictures and words on the page and even at this young age will begin to associate words with sounds. - Varied Music: Now that baby is more aware of her surroundings, you'll notice that sometimes she'll prefer to listen to a gentle lullaby, while at other times she'll want to hear more active music. Introduce a range of music at this stage so that she hears different musical instruments and tunes played at various speeds and volumes. 6 - 9 Months By the time babies are six to nine months old, they are usually able to sit by themselves and are learning to crawl. Babies will also be learning fine motor skills, such as pinching and grasping objects with just two fingers. At this stage you'll want to provide baby with a variety of toys to play with in all shapes and sizes to satisfy the growing curiosity and need to explore. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Physical Development Toys: Encourage baby to use his body in new ways by providing toys that require him to move and stretch. Balls are great because you can make a game of rolling them back and forth, as are toys on wheels that move away from him so he'll have to chase them. - Reasoning Toys: Baby can now understand that an object is behind something and the idea of nesting objects. Encourage the use of reasoning skills with toys and games that make him think. Be sure to celebrate when he figures them out! - Bath Toys: Now that baby can sit up, he'll begin to be more active during his bath. This is a great time to introduce water toys that encourage baby to learn about water. Squeaky ducks, cups to fill with water and empty again and anything else that is water safe and easy to hold can provide lots of entertainment. 9 - 12 Months Babies at this stage like to make things happen - they enjoy pushing a button and hearing a song, or seeing something light up. Having the ability to interact with their surroundings is very exciting and once they find something they like, they do it over and over (and over!) again. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Interactive Toys: Babies can now interact with their toys in a way they weren't able to before. Anything that responds in some way to baby's actions or makes a noise will become fast favorites and will teach baby about cause and effect. - Language Development Toys: Baby is now able to say simple words such as "no" and "dog". Encourage his growing vocabulary with toys and games that develop language skills. Great options are toys that say words when a button is pushed or videos that focus on language development. Fabric or board books are also good because after reading the story you can give the book to baby to flip the pages and "read" it back to you. - Co-Ordination Enhancing Toys: Babies at this stage are very mobile and enjoy pushing and pulling items. Toys that require them to use their whole body are great for encouraging them to walk. Other favorite games will include stacking items and then knocking them over and filling up an item and then dumping its contents. - Role Playing Toys: They watch you and will want to start mimicking the things you do. Toys such as play telephones, brooms, shopping carts and steering wheels will be a big hit and will help baby explore the world of make believe. Raising a well rounded child requires knowing what stage baby is at and introducing ways for them to grow and develop their minds and skills. Giving baby age appropriate toys will give him or her the best possible foundation for mental and personal growth. Jennifer Kirkpatrick is the owner of Pipsqueak Boutique, an online baby store with a unique collection of baby essentials, gifts, toys, music and nursery items. For all the baby toys mentioned in this article and so much more, visit Pipsqueak Boutique. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Kirkpatrickbaby - Baby Toys that Help Baby Learn and Grow Toys aren't just for keeping babies entertained - they're extremely important for their mental, physical, intellectual and social development. They are the tools that teach baby about their world and their place in it. They add excitement to learning about life, how things work and how to get along with others. Good toys will give your little one the motivation to play and develop basic skills. This article provides suggestions on choosing age appropriate toys and activities during baby's first year. Following these guidelines will help you be continually expanding baby's horizons and encouraging healthy development. 0 - 3 Months For the first few months babies do little more than sleep and eat. In fact some sleep as much as 20 hours a day! Make the most of the time they're awake by choosing toys and nursery accessories that stimulate them and encourage them to use their developing senses. When playing with a newborn, remember that they see best when objects are about eight inches away from their face. Make sure they can see you by leaning in when talking to them and holding toys close. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Music: From the time they're born, babies can hear high pitched noises and are soothed by low pitched noises. Numerous studies have concluded that playing music to babies in the womb and in the early years helps build the neural bridges along which thoughts and information travel. It's known as the Mozart Effect, a theory which is credited with boosting IQ, improving health, strengthening family ties and even producing the occasional child prodigy. It has also been shown that music can also stimulate the brain's alpha waves, creating a feeling of calm. - A Mobile: Scientific research has shown that babies who are given appropriate stimulation show sustained developmental advantages over babies in less stimulating environments. Although they won't be able to focus on the specific shapes hanging from the mobile, babies are fascinated by the movement of a mobile and it encourages skills such as pattern recognition, eye/hand coordination, gross motor activity, and a sense of object permanence. Choose one that plays music and it will do double duty! - Simple Toys: Experts agree that babies get a great deal out of the toys that they can amuse themselves with. They learn many different things through their senses at this time, and through their senses, they discover their world. The most fascinating toys to a baby at this stage are those that make noise, or that use a lot of high contrast black and white, or bright colors such as red and yellow. 3 - 6 Months By 3 months old baby has discovered her hands - and her mouth. Her fists will uncurl more and she'll be able to start grasping. She may hold things for a moment and then lift them to her mouth to suck. Almost everything she grabs is likely to end up in her mouth. During this stage babies also become much more aware of their environment. They respond to tickling, and other games you play with them. Now is the time to start introducing more interactive toys and activities that promote bonding and encourage baby to expand her boundaries. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Nursing Necklaces: At a few months of age babies start to pinch, and pull at mom during feeding. Nursing necklaces (also called breastfeeding necklaces) give baby something else to hold to prevent mom from being hurt. They also provide baby with visual and tactile stimulation that furthers cognitive development. - Handheld Toys: Baby can now hold onto objects and wave them around. She's also aware of the differences between her toys. Now is a good time to introduce different textures and sizes of toys that she can use by herself. She'll love the independence and you'll notice her hand eye co-ordination greatly improving. - Books: Baby is now able to focus on objects at different distances so it's a good time to start reading to her. She'll be able to see the pictures and words on the page and even at this young age will begin to associate words with sounds. - Varied Music: Now that baby is more aware of her surroundings, you'll notice that sometimes she'll prefer to listen to a gentle lullaby, while at other times she'll want to hear more active music. Introduce a range of music at this stage so that she hears different musical instruments and tunes played at various speeds and volumes. 6 - 9 Months By the time babies are six to nine months old, they are usually able to sit by themselves and are learning to crawl. Babies will also be learning fine motor skills, such as pinching and grasping objects with just two fingers. At this stage you'll want to provide baby with a variety of toys to play with in all shapes and sizes to satisfy the growing curiosity and need to explore. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Physical Development Toys: Encourage baby to use his body in new ways by providing toys that require him to move and stretch. Balls are great because you can make a game of rolling them back and forth, as are toys on wheels that move away from him so he'll have to chase them. - Reasoning Toys: Baby can now understand that an object is behind something and the idea of nesting objects. Encourage the use of reasoning skills with toys and games that make him think. Be sure to celebrate when he figures them out! - Bath Toys: Now that baby can sit up, he'll begin to be more active during his bath. This is a great time to introduce water toys that encourage baby to learn about water. Squeaky ducks, cups to fill with water and empty again and anything else that is water safe and easy to hold can provide lots of entertainment. 9 - 12 Months Babies at this stage like to make things happen - they enjoy pushing a button and hearing a song, or seeing something light up. Having the ability to interact with their surroundings is very exciting and once they find something they like, they do it over and over (and over!) again. At this stage it's time to introduce... - Interactive Toys: Babies can now interact with their toys in a way they weren't able to before. Anything that responds in some way to baby's actions or makes a noise will become fast favorites and will teach baby about cause and effect. - Language Development Toys: Baby is now able to say simple words such as "no" and "dog". Encourage his growing vocabulary with toys and games that develop language skills. Great options are toys that say words when a button is pushed or videos that focus on language development. Fabric or board books are also good because after reading the story you can give the book to baby to flip the pages and "read" it back to you. - Co-Ordination Enhancing Toys: Babies at this stage are very mobile and enjoy pushing and pulling items. Toys that require them to use their whole body are great for encouraging them to walk. Other favorite games will include stacking items and then knocking them over and filling up an item and then dumping its contents. - Role Playing Toys: They watch you and will want to start mimicking the things you do. Toys such as play telephones, brooms, shopping carts and steering wheels will be a big hit and will help baby explore the world of make believe. Raising a well rounded child requires knowing what stage baby is at and introducing ways for them to grow and develop their minds and skills. Giving baby age appropriate toys will give him or her the best possible foundation for mental and personal growth. |