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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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Multi-purpose Mittens
Sometimes our children unintentionally cause us pain. Hair
pulling is a favorite infant trick; smiling sweetly into your
face, winding a strand of hair around a tiny, sweet fist, then
yanking down hard until Mommy or Daddy yells. |
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Nursing babies may grab with strong little fingers or bite
down on unsuspecting (or even highly suspicious) mothers.
Baby scratches are also painful, raising tiny little welts
if you can't get those teeny fingers unclenched soon enough.
Babies fingernails are very thin, which makes them sharper
than those of adults, and infants wind up scratching
themselves or their caregivers if the nails aren't taken
care of. Read on for tips on hand care for your baby. 1.
Use baby nail scissors or clippers to keep you infant's
nails short.
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2. You may also
want to try a small emery board to file or buff away sharp
edges.
3. Remember that washing your baby's hands is one way to limit
germ transmission. Also wash toys, blankets and everything else
that finds its way into your baby's mouth!
4. If your baby scratches herself with tiny, sharp baby nails,
try putting baby mittens on her when she sleeps or during
nursing. Baby mittens are also good for cool weather or cool
houses when you want to make sure your child stays warm. Look
for mittens I cotton or fleece: wool may be too scratchy and
irritate sensitive skin.
5. If you don't have mittens but are getting tired of tiny
fingers gouging at your face, put socks on your baby's hands
when you're playing, cuddling or feeding her. Sew rattles or
tiny jingle bells into the ends to keep her amused. You can also
try a variation on swaddling: wrap your child in a blanket when
feeding and don't let those little hands escape. Some infants
will put up with this: it makes them feel contained. Others will
simply howl for freedom.Continue reading more baby tips about Putting a Baby Bib on a Squirming Baby
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