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Why Sacrifice Fashion for Function when it comes to Baby Diaper Bags?
We have all seen them . . . those overly-baby diaper bags with pink bunnies or blue cars on them that just scream, "I carry dirty diapers in this bag." Fortunately today's diaper bags are much more hip for both mom and dad. They not only have a compartment for every baby item you might want to have handy, but also come in a variety of styles and fabrics to suit your adult needs and style preferences.
This stylish bag only $64
Many retailers are starting to realize that parents would much rather carry their essential baby items in a ergonomic backpack, stylish hobo bag, dual purpose stroller bags or a hip messenger bag in more contemporary fabrics. No one has to know its a diaper bag anymore!
Check out all the new styles of diaper bags that will suit your adult fashion senses no matter what budget you have to spend.
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Watch Them Grow
Charting your baby's development can be a fun way to watch her
grow, especially if you use a scrapbook system to keep track
of all the changes. From first smile to first prom, parents
who scrapbook their children's lives are doing more than
keeping watch; they're providing their children with a record
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Our bodies work all the time, but we rarely grow in a steady
fashion. Instead, you'll see that your child has an
occasional growth spurt in between times of relatively slow
changes. Your pediatrician compares your child's growth to
charts with percentiles; you can find charts like this
online if you want to mark your child's progress in relation
to the norm. But if you're just planning to chart your
baby's growth as a fun hobby, you don't need to worry about
percentiles.
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1. When babies
are born, they are measured in length and weight in pounds or
kilograms. You can measure your baby's head to toe length with a
tape measure each month, or even draw an outline of your child
on poster board. On the outline, note any developmental changes
such as new teeth, behaviors such as babbling, or sleeping
through the night. Charting these milestones will help you
create a fully dimensional picture of your child's infancy.
2. Use a digital camera to take pictures of your baby at regular
intervals, noting changes in facial expressions and hair growth.
Paste the photos to poster board, label with month and year and
add notes about play dates, activities, your baby's reaction to
snow or yogurt or dogs.
3. The stages of you child's life pass by quickly! Keep pairs of
worn-out baby shoes and make a shadow box to store and display
them.
4. Use baby footprint or handprint kits to make molds of your
child's hands and feet, then use the molds to create garden
stepping stones or wall art.
5. Chart your baby's artistic life by keeping the scribblings,
drawings and collages made by your child. If you're lucky enough
to wind up with magic marker on your refrigerator or wall, take
a photo before cleaning the marks away. Keep the photos and
other artworks in a special scrapbook.Continue reading more baby tips about
Feeding a Baby Water
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