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		<title>Which Toys That Educate?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given the busy times nowadays, Buying the right kind of toy for a child is probably as difficult as solving a major Math equation. This way, you don&#8217;t have to worry if the toy you&#8217;re giving has sufficient value because you&#8217;re sure the child will learn a lot of things from it. But, wait! Before [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnbabies.wordpress.com&blog=4230613&post=10&subd=learnbabies&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Given the busy times nowadays, Buying the right kind of toy for a child is probably as difficult as solving a major Math equation. This way, you don&#8217;t have to worry if the toy you&#8217;re giving has sufficient value because you&#8217;re sure the child will learn a lot of things from it. But, wait! Before you dash to the nearest toy store and grab the first children&#8217;s educational toy you get your hands on, consider these three tips first. Yes, even buying children&#8217;s educational toys have certain guidelines that need to be followed.</p>
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<p>First, find out if the <a href="http://www.onlinebabies.info/three-educational-games-for-your-baby">educational toy</a> for your baby you&#8217;re thinking appropriate for the child. That is, if it&#8217;s learning level coincides with the child&#8217;s age range. All educational toy boxes carry this information outside, to guide you in your purchase. For instance, while a <a href="http://www.vtechuk.com/products-and-accessories/laptop-bag/">Vtech Laptop</a> is a really swanky gift, it won&#8217;t do any good for a two year old. Get something that they can appreciate here and now so you won&#8217;t be wasting any money.</p>
<p>Second, when in doubt, ask. Most toy stores have little information kiosks where the educational toys being sold are made accessible to the public for testing and trials. These kiosks also almost always have a representative from the toy store who will gladly explain and demonstrate what each toy can do and for what ages they are best suited. Never hesitate to ask a barage of questions. After all, you want to get your money&#8217;s worth.<span id="more-10"></span></p>
<p>Third, don&#8217;t get carried away. While it may be tempting to buy the largest and hippest educational toy in the bunch, it would be best to, instead, buy something that will bring the greatest value to the child. Get an educational toy that has many features, even though it is small, against an educational toy that looks really swanky but is lacking in the &#8220;educational&#8221; department.</p>
<p>This is why reading labels and finding out more about a particular toy is important. If you feel that the box or the toy store kiosk attendant do not say enough, there&#8217;s always the Internet to rely on to find reviews on the product. Reviews are very important. Nothing beats the opinion of people who have already tried and tested the product out for themselves.</p>
<p>Educational toys make your children learn while playing. It is not that hard to mix business with pleasure. Your kid can learn while having fun, playing with her new educational toy. The LeapPad Learning System is a set of books that seem to come to life with music, silly sounds, various games and voices, while your child is reading. This way, your child gets to catch up with the intonations of specific words and the way they are pronounced.</p>
<p>You can also avail for your child the Imagination Desk Library, which prepares your kid for kindergarten. With this educational toy, your child will be taught about a comprehensive preschool curriculum so that when your child does enter kindergarten, there will be less cramming. This library comprises of interactive coloring books that teach your child core concepts regarding math, reading and other sorts of life lesson books.</p>
<p>Another <a href="http://www.leapfrog.com">LeapFrog</a> innovation is the LeapFrog Learning Videos. Your child will definitely find these videos totally fun and will want to watch and replay them over and over again. And since they learn so much, why stop them? The Leapster L-Max Games covers quite a span of educational paraphernalia. It is a learning game system that provides your child the enjoyment from reading electronic storybooks to different digital art studio activities. Yes, it does cover quite so much, but that does not hinder its being portable. The Leapster L-Max Games is playable anywhere you take it.</p>
<p>Another educational toy that your kids are sure to love will be the Read Aloud LeapPad Plus Microphone Library. Never mind the long name, this toy, guaranteed, will never make your kids exhausted and tired of hearing lots and lots of stories out loud. Why is that? It will be so because they will be using their own voice! With this toy, your kids will be bringing reading to life as they read different stories with the microphone.</p>
<p>There are other educational toys that you can choose from. You just have to think twice about which toys might pique your child&#8217;s curiosity and which will definitely keep their interest. Prove to your kids that studying is not such a bore; show them that studying can be fun too. Your kids just need to have the right parents to buy them the right educational toy.</p>
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		<title>Does Your Baby Need Shoes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 06:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shoes protect feet from rough or sharp surfaces. They don&#8217;t help baby stand or walk. Until he starts walking in places that might hurt his feet, a baby doesn&#8217;t need to wear shoes.
Socks, booties or clothes with feet are enough. Bare feet are fine unless it&#8217;s cold in your home. When babies start to walk, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnbabies.wordpress.com&blog=4230613&post=8&subd=learnbabies&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Shoes protect feet from rough or sharp surfaces. They don&#8217;t help baby stand or walk. Until he starts walking in places that might hurt his feet, a baby doesn&#8217;t need to wear shoes.</p>
<p>Socks, booties or clothes with feet are enough. Bare feet are fine unless it&#8217;s cold in your home. When babies start to walk, going barefoot around the house or in sand or grass is good exercise.</p>
<p>When babies need shoes, be sure they are well fitted. There should be 1/2 inch of room in front of his toes. Shoes that are too big can cause falls, while shoes that are too small can cramp growing feet.</p>
<p>Buy the cheapest shoes that fit. A 1-year-old will outgrow them every 6 to 8 weeks. Remember to get larger socks when you change shoe sizes.</p>
<p>Soft, flexible shoes are best for walking. The sole should bend easily. High-topped shoes are not needed to support your toddler&#8217;s ankles.</p>
<p>Hand-me-downs are fine except in the case of shoes. Because shoes, as they are worn, mold to a child&#8217;s foot, it&#8217;s unlikely that hand-me-down shoes will fit your child&#8217;s foot properly. <a href="http://www.onlinebabies.info/choosing-baby-first-shoes">Choose your baby first shoes</a> corectlly or this can cause walking problems for your child.</p>
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		<title>How Important Nanny Cam Is?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:06:29 +0000</pubDate>
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I do not know how many times I have watched those disturbing videos of babysitters, family members, or any other animal who are violently shaking newborns, infants, or young children around trying to get them to stop crying or simply because they are frustrated with them. This is no way to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnbabies.wordpress.com&blog=4230613&post=7&subd=learnbabies&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 250px"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1187/1251653882_b6bc89096b_m.jpg" alt="Nanny Cams are vital to your baby safety" width="240" height="178" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Nanny Cams are vital to your baby safety</p></div>
<p>I do not know how many times I have watched those disturbing videos of babysitters, family members, or any other animal who are violently shaking newborns, infants, or young children around trying to get them to stop crying or simply because they are frustrated with them. This is no way to treat a child, and everybody who is caught doing so should face a brutal jail sentence. The problem these days is that very few of them are actually caught on tape, so who knows how many other children this is happening to that the parents do not know about. That is where it is up to you, us, the parents of these children to take matters into our own hands and stop this.</p>
<p>Nanny Cams are a must in todays society. Even one incident a year, although very low, is way too many incidents. What if your child is that one? I am newly married and will soon be having children and I know that I would be irate, and disgusted, if anything like this were to happen to my child. I would be equally irate if I was unable to catch these abusers red-handed. <span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p>Every year children are admitted to hospitals for what doctors call Shaken Baby Syndrome. This comes from caregivers violently shaking your child and as a result their bodies and little heads, some of them not fully developed, are whip-lashed back and forth and side to side at a very high rate of speed and for an extended period of time. Even one shake is too much.</p>
<p>Babysitters and live in nannys are pretty popular jobs these days, and there is no way around it unless you never leave your child alone or always bring them to the restaurants or to the movie theatre with you. We all know how much of a burden and an annoyance that can be, whether you have a kid or not. The people reading this with no kids know how much fun a screaming child can be when you are trying to eat or watch a movie and those people with kids knows how difficult it is to control a screaming child when you are out for the evening. That is why hiring a babysitter is a better alternative. No matter how well you feel that you know your babysitter, or how long they have been working for you, you should never feel safe not knowing exactly what is going on. Even if you choose to allow a family member watch your child, like an uncle or aunt, you need to know what is going on so you can prevent any wrongdoing from happening again and again. A newborn or young child is not going to say anything, and a babysitters word against that of a childs is not going to hold up well in a police interview or court. This is where proof is needed.</p>
<p>Nanny Cams can come in all different types of shapes and sizes ranging from teddy bears to books to mirrors. All of these cameras are items that are not out of the ordinary and will not stand out. You can find hidden cameras in almost anything these days. Hidden cameras are so small they are virtually invisible to a naked eye. I have seen hidden cameras that are in the disguise of dust busters, a back pack and even a can of Pringles. You can turn anything into a hidden camera with a small wireless camera and something to watch your results on. How do hidden cameras work? A small board camera is built into an everyday item. The camera can be wired which means it is connected to the DVR or VCR using a cable. The camera can also be wireless, in this case the camera transmits a signal to a receiver that is connected to the DVR or VCR.</p>
<p>When buying a nanny cam, or hidden camera, you need to keep in mind what it is that you want to accomplish with it, and you need to keep it what it is, a hidden camera. If you child never plays with stuffed animals then chances are you do not want a stuffed animal hidden camera. This is especially true if your babysitter or nanny would have the desire to play with it and move it, therefore taking it out of position. A wall clock, a mirror or even a book would probably be your best bet for this kind of situation. There are so many types to choose from though you will not have a problem finding one that is right for you. I came across one website that had over 70 to choose from.</p>
<p>Nanny Cams run in the neighborhood of the low 100s to upwards of 500 dollars. This allows people of all budgets to easily purchase one. All hidden cameras need a receiver to capture and watch the video, and almost all 2.4 megahertz cameras come with free receivers, normally saving you about 160 dollars.</p>
<p>Nanny cam is important. Remember, for anything kind of charges to be pursued against a babysitter, nanny, or unruly family member for hurting a child like this, proof is needed. Proof is needed in every case that goes on trial, and word of mouth or a verbal accusation will almost never hold up. Undeniable proof lays in the video, and only you, the parent or guardian, can provide that. So, as a favor to your innocent children who are just trying to learn how the world works, please consider the use of a nanny cam so we do not have to hear about your child on the news.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Let your lifestyle be your guide. If you live in a city and rely on subways, buses, and cabs, you will need a lightweight but sturdy stroller that folds quickly and compactly. A stroller with sizable, air-filled tires is recommended if you&#8217;ll be going for long walks with [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnbabies.wordpress.com&blog=4230613&post=3&subd=learnbabies&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Let your lifestyle be your guide. If you live in a city and rely on subways, buses, and cabs, you will need a lightweight but sturdy stroller that folds quickly and compactly. A stroller with sizable, air-filled tires is recommended if you&#8217;ll be going for long walks with your baby and your vehicle is big enough to accommodate it. Besides being more shock-absorbing, these strollers typically have cushier, more supportive seating. If you&#8217;ll be strolling through snow, on unpaved roads, or on the beach or taking your baby to soccer games in the park, a stroller with large wheels is the way to go. Under those conditions, a stroller with small wheels may be difficult or impossible to push. If you&#8217;re athletic, you might want an all-terrain or jogging stroller for walking or jogging workouts.</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t go by price alone. As you&#8217;ll find out when you&#8217;re shopping, there&#8217;s a wide price range among types and brands. What makes one stroller worth $100 and another $750? Several things drive up the price tag. Higher-end strollers are made of high-grade, lighter-weight aluminum, and are easier to lift in and out of a car. The seat is cushier, with more back support, and is likely to be made of high-quality fabric. And because they often feature large, shock-absorbing, swivel wheels, higher-end strollers are easier to push, especially over rough terrain, which includes anything from uneven sidewalks to sand and snow, so babies get a smoother ride.<span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>Bigger-ticket strollers have such comfy amenities as adjustable handles and a reversible seat so your baby can face toward or away from you. They tend to be more durable, lasting from child to child. But that doesn&#8217;t mean a lower-end stroller won&#8217;t serve you well. A lot depends on where and how much you&#8217;ll use the stroller. For infrequent travel or trips to the mall, a lower-end umbrella stroller (less than $100) may be all you need. But if you&#8217;re going to be strolling more often and through all kinds of weather and conditions, consider spending more. Good-quality traditional strollers start at around $250.</p>
<p>Give it a test drive. Take the models you&#8217;re considering for a spin in the store, even if you plan to buy online or expect to get it as a gift. Compare maneuverability and practice opening and closing it&#8211;with one hand as well as two. See how easy it is to adjust the backrest, lift and carry the stroller, and apply the rear brakes. Make sure you can stand tall when you push the stroller and that your legs and feet don&#8217;t hit the wheels as you walk.</p>
<p>If both you and your spouse will use the stroller, you should both try it out. Some models have adjustable handles, an important feature if one parent is taller than the other. If possible, take the floor model you&#8217;re considering out to your car to be sure it will fit in your trunk when it&#8217;s folded. Also, jiggle the stroller. The frame should feel solid, not loose.</p>
<p>Consider your baby&#8217;s age. Newborns can&#8217;t sit up, so they need a stroller that lets them lie on their backs for the first few months, or one that can hold an infant car seat. Don&#8217;t use a traditional stroller that doesn&#8217;t fully recline until your child can sit up.</p>
<p>If you buy a stroller that fully reclines for an infant, make sure it has a wall surrounding all sides. In addition, you can use the cover or stroller boot the manufacturer sometimes supplies for the foot area/leg holes so your baby can&#8217;t possibly slip through, or use the bassinet that may come with the stroller.</p>
<p>Size up the storage. A stroller with a large shopping basket makes life easier for parents who get around town mostly on foot. If you opt for a model that reclines, make sure you can reach the basket if the seat back is fully reclined, or, if it&#8217;s a travel system, when the infant car seat is in place.</p>
<p>Evaluate warranties and return policies. Most stroller manufacturers and retailers have warranties that cover poor workmanship and inherent flaws, but they won&#8217;t necessarily take the unit back if it malfunctions. Manufacturers may refer you to the store for a replacement or insist that you ship the stroller back for repair&#8211;at your expense&#8211;leaving you stranded without baby wheels. Your best bet is to purchase the stroller from a store, catalog, or Web site that offers a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.</p>
<p>Keep the packaging the stroller comes in until you&#8217;re sure you want to keep the stroller and ask about a store&#8217;s return policy (usually 30 days). It&#8217;s not uncommon to buy a stroller many months in advance. If you&#8217;re shopping that far ahead, you&#8217;ll want to buy from a store with a flexible or long-term return policy.</p>
<p>Check certification. Somewhere on a stroller&#8217;s frame or carton there should be a certification sticker showing that the stroller meets the minimum requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) voluntary standard and that its manufacturer participates in the certification program administered by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). Companies that are certified are: Baby Trend, Britax, Bugaboo, Delta Enterprise, Dorel Juvenile Group, Evenflo, Go-Go Babyz, Graco, Hauck Fun for Kids, J. Mason, Joovy, Kolcraft, Maclaren, Mia Moda, and Peg-Pérego.</p>
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