Putting it All Together For Your Baby's Arrival - A Check List

When you get home from the hospital with your new son or daughter, the last thing that you want is to have to send your partner to the store or to make a mad dash for a thermometer when you fear that your little one is running a fever. So, here are the most basic items that you cannot do without in the first few months of new parenthood:

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Car Seat-Rear-Facing only. You cannot leave the hospital without one! To save money in the long run, you may want to research getting a convertible combination infant/toddler seat. They are expensive up front but prevent you from buying a front-facing seat and then a booster seat as your child grows. The drawback is that by the time your son or daughter is 4 years old and in a booster seat, the seat may look like it's been through a war and impossible to get completely clean.

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Diapers and Wipes-These are items you can stock up on ahead of time. You can figure on going through 10-12 diapers a day for a newborn, but only buy a month's worth in advance, as babies can quickly outgrow these diapers. Then, also have the next size up on hand so you don't have to run to the store. You might be able to save some money by shopping the sales during your pregnancy. You will never have enough wipes, so stock up on these. You'll be using these until your child is at least 4 or 5. Also buy unscented in the beginning. Many babies are sensitive to the scents used in these products and if your baby develops a rash you want to be able to rule out detergents, fabric softeners etc., before worrying about diapers and wipes. Better safe than sorry.

Diaper Ointment/Powder-Your friends are the ones to recommend the products that seem to work best, but you might consider using just plain old cornstarch in a decorative shaker. Cornstarch is non-irritating and absorbs moisture, keeping it away from your baby's skin, which is the whole idea. The number one prevention of diaper rash is frequent diaper changes and thorough cleaning when changing diapers.

Diaper Pail-If using cloth or disposables, you need one of these, along with trash bags to fit the pail.

Crib-This is not a necessity for the first few months, so don't worry if you haven't gotten one yet. Your baby will be much happier in a bassinette, as will you, so that you can keep him or her close for the first month or three, and spend the money on other, more necessary items.

Bassinette or Porta-Crib-When first bringing the baby home, you both will be much more comfortable with a smaller environment. First, your baby is used to being in a small area and the spaciousness of a crib might not be appreciated at this age. Secondly, it is much easier to get your newborn in and out of a porta-crib or bassinette. And thirdly, you will want your little one close as you get accustomed to his or her sleeping habits, cries, whimpers and just to be able to wake up, check on your son or daughter, and go back to sleep if he or she is sleeping soundly. Ever hear stories about grandma spending her first three months in a dresser drawer or a sturdy cardboard box? These are the least expensive options and may be better than a crib to begin with.

Stroller-You need one that reclines fully until your baby is old enough to support his or her head. A lot of people are tempted to get the umbrella-type stroller because they are cheap and so lightweight and convenient. You might want to re-think this. When you are traveling anywhere with your baby, until they are out of diapers and eating regular food, you will be carrying a lot of stuff with you. With a regular-sized stroller you have plenty of room to put the diaper bag and toys and shopping bags and even stack on some stuff for older siblings and still have plenty of room for the baby, without worrying about the whole thing toppling over. Your baby will also sleep much better in a reclining stroller than in an umbrella-type. And what about posture? Umbrella strollers provide little support for your baby's developing spine. Consider buying a combination infant seat and stroller. They are well worth the money and make taking the baby from the car to the stroller a breeze, barely disturbing them at all. These also convert to a regular stroller once your baby is out of the infant seat and/or sitting up on their own.

A Baby Sling-Be careful with this choice and know how to use it properly. Recent studies, and unfortunately, infant deaths, have resulted in more stringent warnings to parents, though the safety of these slings is still being debated. Basically, be sure when your baby is in a sling that his or her nose and mouth are not pressed against the fabric and that your baby's chin is not resting on his chest, restricting the airway.

A Nursing Pillow, Nursing Bras, Bra Pads, Breast Pump, and Milk Storage Bags-Of course this depends upon your decision to nurse or not to. This is a purely personal choice. Don't let anyone make you feel less of a Mom for choosing not to. Today's formulas offer everything that a child needs to grow and develop, though it does not offer the antibodies that your baby will receive in the first few days prior to your milk coming in completely.

Nursing Cream-This will help to keep your nipples in good shape. Babies can be hard on nursing mothers, so you want to do everything possible to avoid being sore and being able to provide your little one with nature's perfect nutrients, at least for the first few days, weeks or months.

4-oz Bottles-Your baby won't need full-sized bottles to begin with and these are handy for water now and juices later on, even if you are breastfeeding to begin with. Bottles are handy to have in a pinch too. If you were to get sick and unable to nurse, a bottle is a necessity.

Formula-Don't stock up on this all at once. If you are breastfeeding, you will only need this in a pinch. If you are bottle-feeding, you want to be sure that your baby can handle the type of formula that you choose. Hospitals often send new Mom's home with a baby care package sponsored by companies that want you to buy their products, so you might check and find out ahead of time. You will not be allowed to return formula to the store, unopened or not, so make sure your baby's tummy is happy with a particular formula before stocking the pantry.

Bottle and Nipple Brushes or special Dishwasher Racks for Bottles and Nipples.

Burp Rags-The best thing to use to put over your shoulder are cloth diapers. They are absorbent, fairly inexpensive, last a long time, and are small enough to fit in a purse, but you can also buy cloths designed for just this purpose. These get used often and get dirty just as often. You should have a couple of dozen of these on hand!

Pacifier-Baby's have a natural instinct for suckling and a pacifier will satisfy that, often soothing an infant when nothing else will. Some babies like them and some don't and some infants are quite picky about what kind they will use. Have a couple of varieties on hand until you know what your baby prefers.

Receiving Blankets-You cannot have enough of these! Spitting up, peeing and pooping are a way of life with your baby and everything ends up on the receiving blanket. New babies are also much more comfortable when snuggled, similar to how they are in the womb, so take note of how the hospital wraps your little one and do the same. Some people also use these as burp rags, though they are larger than necessary for that purpose.

Crib Sheets-You can't have enough of these either! You don't want to run out of sheets and you also don't want to be tied to your washing machine!

Layette Pads-These are leak-resistant pads that you can use to put under your baby to keep you from having to change the crib sheets as often. They are usually flannel or soft heavy fabric on top of a rubber backing. These will work until your baby is able to roll over. 4-6 should allow you to change them out and wash as necessary.

Bibs-Only little bibs are needed at first. These serve to catch drips from the bottle and small amounts of spit up, keeping your baby's outfits fresher longer. 6-12 should be enough.

One Piece Underwear-These are the most common new baby attire. They usually have a snap crotch that makes diaper changes easy and they come in a variety of weights. Your little one can go through 6 outfits a day. Plan on having at least a dozen of these on hand.

One-piece Pajamas-One piece sleepers usually include feet so negate the need for booties when they have one of these on. Soft and easy to change are the most important aspects, and then take into consideration the time of year and the indoor temperatures that your little one will be exposed to. These are quite often more fashionable and Mom's in-the-know use these to take baby out in public. Yes, it's tempting to dress those babies up, but much more practical and comfortable for them to keep them in sleepers. Have a dozen of these on hand too.

Booties or Socks-Babies do not have good temperature control and therefore can have cold feet, regardless of the temperature outside or inside. You should always have socks or booties on when leaving the house and some people believe that keeping your baby's feet warm will cut down on the incidents of colic. In the winter you can even put booties on over the top of one-piece pajamas. And booties are much more comfortable and inexpensive than shoes. Your baby's feet will grow as quickly as he or she does, so buying shoes, except for special occasions or pictures, can be expensive and unnecessary. They can also be near impossible to keep on their feet during the first few months. Booties also get lost easily as they fall off in transit and are small enough to disappear. Have at least a dozen pairs of booties or socks on hand.

Hats-Baby's head gets cold. That is why they keep hats on them in the hospital. Until your baby can learn to regulate their own temperature, usually around 3-4 months of age, keep a few soft, knit beanies around.

Mittens-These are the little cotton mittens that you use to keep your baby from scratching his or her face. Baby's nails grow pretty quickly; some even needing a nail trim upon birth. Some babies have even scratched their face in the womb. For the first few weeks you may want to keep mittens on, until you get the hang of regular nail trimming.

Fingernail Trimmers-These will often come in a grooming kit or you can buy them separately. You need tiny nail trimmers to do those itty-bitty fingers, not an adult nail trimmer.

Baby Brush-Your baby's scalp is very tender and he or she has a 'soft-spot' on the top of their head where the skull has not fused together. You should only use a very soft brush on your baby's hair up to at least 1 year of age.

Thermometer-You can go with the old fashioned rectal thermometer, but these contain mercury, which is dangerous, and they are very fragile. A digital thermometer gives the most accurate reading while being the easiest to use and will usually give you results in just a few seconds. Infants require either a rectal or under the arm reading as they cannot hold a thermometer in their mouth. Tympanic (ear) thermometers are available, but then you can only use it in the ear and they can be difficult to get in just the right place. Pacifier thermometers read low, so add 1/2 a degree and they require your child keep the pacifier in place for 3 minutes. The temperature-sensitive strips are not very accurate but will do in a pinch.

Stock your Medicine Chest-You should have either Tylenol or Motrin on hand for fever and pain relief. Your little one can run a temperature for any number of reasons and the first thing the doctor will do is recommend one of the above. If your baby's temperature goes down and stays down, chances are that's all that needs to be done. On the other hand, if one of these will not bring the temperature down or it persists above 100°F, then call the pediatrician. Also have on hand medicine for gas, as that is what usually causes your baby pain or discomfort when new born and there are products on the market specifically for infants. You also need to have alcohol and gauze for cleaning your baby's umbilical stub. A cotton ball tends to shred and is hard to get off.

Nasal Aspirator-the hospital may send one of these home with your baby, so you may not need to buy one, but it also doesn't hurt to have an extra on hand or in the diaper bag and they are not expensive. Your little one cannot blow his or her nose and continually wiping a running nose is hard on the nose. Babies tend to have quite a bit of mucous, especially when suffering from a cold or allergy, so a nasal aspirator is the easiest for you and your baby. When your child can breathe easier, feeding and sleeping will also be easier.

Baby Tub, Wash Cloths, Hooded Towels, Baby Wash-The easiest way for both of you is to use a baby tub or the kitchen sink with a non-slip mat in the bottom. Soap is slippery and you want to be able to have a comfortable but firm grip on your baby at all times, and having their little butt sliding around in the sink or tub does not help. Wash cloths should be soft as your baby's skin is quite sensitive and the hooded towel will help your son or daughter when it comes to regulating their temperature after a bath. Baby washes are commercially available that will do both hair and body, therefore only having to buy one product and they are proven safe for your baby's sensitive skin and eyes.

Sanitary Pads-For the first few weeks home you will be spotting and may have vaginal discharge. You cannot wear a tampon for fear of infection right now, so pads may be a necessity. You shouldn't need the super-duper ones and a heavy panty-liner may be sufficient, but have something on hand.

Baby Monitor-Some people swear by these and some don't. If your baby will be in a room by him or herself as soon as you get home, then a baby monitor is a good idea. It enables you to monitor your baby, even while you sleep, and hear the slightest noise. It keeps you from constantly running down the hall to check and lessens the stress of not having your baby in the room with you.

Nightlight-It is always a good idea to have a small insubstantial light so that you can easily check on your baby. Your baby doesn't like bright light in his or her eyes anymore than you do, especially upon waking.

Window Coverings-Depending upon where your baby's room is located, you may want room-darkening window coverings. Remember that your baby has been in the relatively dark womb for 9 months and that getting used to having regular light can take some time. Darkness will often coincide with your infant's sleep patterns and can help to regulate those waking and sleeping hours.

Music for the Nursery-It's been well proven that babies like music. You can get a wind up mobile, but be aware that they don't attach well to bassinettes, besides being in the way, and that your baby cannot see a mobile clearly when it is that far above the crib, at least not at first. Instead consider a CD player that you can use in other rooms when you feel your baby has outgrown music, or with which you can upgrade the music your baby hears.

Rocking Chair-The ultimate 'Mommy' picture is sitting in a rocker and rocking your baby. Yes, it's relaxing for both of you and can be a great tool on sleepless nights, but beware of getting your little one in the habit of being rocked to sleep. This can carry well into toddlerhood if you're not careful. But, a rocker is a great place to breast feed and to have some good quality cuddle time with your baby. Use it sparingly and to your best advantage, maybe positioning it with a favorite view or with your favorite soothing-scented candles or potpourri nearby.

Books-If you haven't already started reading to your baby, it is never too early or too late to start. Start collecting those books that your Mom read to you, or ask your Mom if she's got them stashed away somewhere. Reading to your child is a sure way to interest your child in reading, to teach him, even at this early age, and to soothe her with the sound of your voice.

Changing Table-This makes diaper changing easier and helps to organize the supplies, but is not an absolute necessity. You can change your baby on the couch or on the bed just as easily. Just find a place that's convenient and set up shop, keeping diapers, wipes and ointment or powder at your fingertips.

If this is your first child, then there is nothing that can prepare you for the intense pleasure, or for the worries and stress that are associated with being a parent. It is important that these first few weeks and months are as stress-free and easy-going as possible; being prepared for your little one's arrival is a great start! Use this list as a guide to help you prepare or have it handy for reference when registering your wants and needs for your baby shower.

Putting it All Together For Your Baby's Arrival - A Check List
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5 Steps to Finding the Right Daycare Or Pre-School

Step 1 - What Kind of Daycare Would Work For your Child?

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Who is Being Served?

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The bottom line here is who is the customer? While many daycare or childcare facilities seek primarily to please the parents, those who ignore the children will always loose out in the long run. Why, because where a child is not satisfied, the parent is the first to know.

On the other hand, this should make you as the parent aware that the childcare facility or daycare will pull all the stops to ensure that you are impressed. Your role, however, becomes the pay attention to the customers that they already have. Are the children's hands and faces clean? Do you smell stale diapers? Are the teachers paying attention to the children - do they look them in the eye? What tone of voice do the teachers speak with?

How does your Child Learn?

My four year old, for example, has an outgoing personality - so outgoing that I have to pull her away from giving hugs to complete strangers at the mall. To her, every female senior citizen is yet another 'grandma'.

Well, we decided to enroll her at an excellent Montessori pre-school and it was a disaster! The freedom that is encouraged in the Montessori setting was seen as a license to socialize. When asked to choose an activity, she would try to help all the younger children in the class first. The result: all the work that she managed to bring home seemed to be incomplete. As an educator, I knew that something was not right, especially when I knew that she would complete the same types of activities at home for me with no problem.

After having been there seven months, we decided to move her to a more traditional school setting. Presto! After the settling down period, she settled in close to the top of her class.

The Montessori setting did not enhance her particular learning style. How does your child learn? What type of personality does your child have? Will the childcare facility or daycare of your choice be the perfect match for your child? I had to think this through carefully because the pre-school setting plays a large part in building the educational foundation for the child. Click on this link to read my article called 'How is Your Child Smart'?

Step 2 - Know What You Need
There is a fine balance to strike between the needs of your child and what is practical, but this is where I do my best to strike that balance.
As a parent you have practical needs that must be met; for example the daycare facility must be located somewhere that is either close to home or work. Does it have a drive up facility that will cover your vehicle if it is raining? Do the staff get the children out of our vehicle (often known as the kiss and ride service)?

Create a Picture in Your Mind

The first thing I'd encourage you to do is think of what the ideal daycare setting would be for your child. If money was no object and distance and time of no concern; what kind of daycare or childcare facility would you want your child to benefit from? Yes, it's ok to dream!

Take these thoughts and write them down. Add them to the checklist that I have created and take this to every facility that you go visit. When you have completed the tout of the building, make notes on how the facility meets your requirements. At this point, do not allow your budget to limit you. With economic times like these, you will be surprised at how flexible directors can be. Remember, you are the customer and they want your business.

Opening Hours

Does the daycare or childcare facility have opening and closing hours that suite your job? Is it close enough to your home or work? Does it give you enough time to get to the next point on your journey?

Food

When you look at the menu (it should be displayed by the entrance), does the food sound like food that your child will eat? Can you bring your own food? When is the last meal served? Will your child be coming home on a full or empty stomach? Are you (physically and financially) capable of cooking or purchasing fast food every night to feed your child?

Price/Budget

How much are the fees? What about the registration, activity and book fees? Are you expected to buy supplies too? Is lunch provided or is there a fee for the lunch that is provided? Find out about late fees. How much does it cost if you are fifteen minutes late picking up your child? If you know that there is a possibility that you might be late, can you afford to pay this amount?

Ask the director if there are any "special offers" or introductory rates. If you have a skill that might benefit the facility, offer to exchange your skill for a regular discount. Small business owners are always looking for somewhere to save money. Believe me, I've been there!

Peace of Mind

This is probably the most important indicator that this is the right place for your child. Take your child with you when you are doing the tours. Watch his or her reaction to the teachers, the facility and the children. If they can speak, ask them what they think of it, if they want to come back tomorrow.

Ask yourself these questions. Would you feel at ease leaving your child there every morning? Do you think that if you left your child there, there would be a nagging feeling deep down that something could be wrong? Do you think that your child would be happy with your choice?

The facility might look perfect on the outside, but take the time to listen to and trust you gut feelings.

Step 3 - Know What to Look For

Using Your Five Senses
Smell: The most important thing to do as you enter the daycare facility is to smell the air. The smell of diapers, damp or unappetizing food is a tell tale sign that there might be some neglect going on. Sniff as you go past trash cans (they should be covered) and most importantly, look out for smells coming from the children.

Sight: Keep your eyes peeled, as the saying goes! Look around the floor and in the corners for dead bugs (or their wings). Take the time to look up. Marks on the ceiling tiles, or water marks inside the light panels could be tell-tale signs of other hygiene issues. Take a peek into the director's office if you can - but remember that pre-school directors are extremely busy people.

Sound: Are the teachers yelling at the children? What kind of tone were they talking with before you walked into the room? Were the children under control, restrained or was there a balance between the two? The sounds of a classroom often depict the atmosphere. An uncontrolled classroom is often a reflection of a teacher who does not know classroom management or a teacher who does not have an engaging lesson plan. There are always exceptions (such as a hyper-active child), but good classroom management should be a priority because structure is said to be beneficial to the child.

Taste: If it is around snack or lunch time, feel free to ask if you can taste the food being served to the children. You may come across as being a little weird, but if they are not willing to give you some of the food, you might want to know the reason why.

Touch: As you walk through the daycare or childcare facility, run your finger on window ledges and on tables for dust and dirt. Touch the toys is you can - they should be sanitized and left to air dry every evening. Remember, children love to put toys in their mouth.

Step 4 - Know About the Facility

The Director

Most directors have been in the business for many years, and know the daycare business through and through. Occasionally, however, you may come across a director who just bought the business but has no experience in the industry. This can sometimes be a challenging combination, so find out as much as you can about your director before you part with that non-refundable registration fee.

The Facility

The childcare or daycare building usually speaks for itself. People are usually drawn towards the newer daycare buildings, but we need to look beyond the facility and focus on the level of care that is being provided within the walls of the building. While a neglected building should definitely ring alarm bells, don't allow a newer building to replace your instincts.

The Teachers

Observe as much as you can of the teachers. Do they come across as caring? What tone of voice do they have when things do not work the way they should? Do they pay attention to the children? What kind of qualifications do they have? What does your state define as 'qualified'?

Unfortunately, teaching can be a stressful job and it often results in some staff turnover. If your child's teacher leaves and is replaced by another teacher this can be upsetting for your child. Try to prepare them by explaining the change to your child in advance.

Training & Teaching Skills

A company that invests in their staff will always reap the returns. Ask about what type of training is offered to the staff. Most states require that all employees have a certain amount of hours in training. If this is up to date, you will see it in the on-line inspection report.

Curriculum

Always ask what curriculum is being used. Some of the well known curriculum types include Abeka, Creative, High Scope, Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Theme based, etc. The curriculum must be stimulating enough to keep your child interested. Keep in mind what your child already knows and what you would like them to know at certain milestones. Then assess whether the curriculum in question will meet those needs. Remember different children learn in different ways, so think about what makes your child smart.

On-Line Inspection Reports

Most states have these now. It gives you a snapshot of how the facility of your choice stands with the regulatory body. Usually a Childcare Consultant visits the center once or twice a year to assess how well the center is in compliance with the state regulations. These reports are the records of these visits. They outline what the consultant observed while they were at the center. Now, remember that this is usually written in "bureaucratese" but if you take the time to comb through it, it could save you a lot of wasted time.

Step 5 - Know About the Industry Regulations

Who is Responsible Childcare Regulations in your State?
Everybody has a boss and the daycare or childcare industry is no exception! In fact it is heavily regulated, for obvious reasons - they take care of our most prized possessions - our children! Each state has a regulatory body that oversees this role and they are often linked with the Department of Human Resources. Click on the link below to see who regulates the childcare industry in your state.

What Are the Governing Body's Expectations for Your Child?

Many states have developed 'Standards of Care' (or the equivalent) that daycare facilities are expected to meet. These documents outline the levels of care that can be provided. I have found in my research that you can usually bank on this - the higher the level of care, the higher the price. In other words, much of the time, you get what you pay for.

Ratios

The student to teacher ratio tends to vary from state to state, but the internet makes sure that this information is only a few clicks away. Georgia, for example has the following early childhood ratios:

6 weeks to 12 months 1 : 6

1 year to under 2 years 1 : 8

2 years to under 3 years 1 : 10

3 years to under 4 years 1 : 15

4 years to under 5 years 1 : 20

Ratios vary from one state to another, so check out my website to find out the staff to student ratios in your state.

Your child's class should always be within the state ratios - that's the number one rule in childcare. If you find a NAYCE (National Association for the Education of Young Children) accredited center, know that they are always below the ratio, as their standards are higher than that of the state. Understandably so, NAYCE accredited daycares or pre-schools usually have slightly higher prices to pay for the extra staffing costs.

I hope this gives a starting point in the quest of finding a daycare for one of the most important people in your life! All the best in your search....

5 Steps to Finding the Right Daycare Or Pre-School
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Observe Strictly Child Safety Seat Regulations

When traveling with a child in the car, parents must ensure that they follow strictly and comply with child safety seat regulations for the maximum safety of their kid. The state governments of the US require the strict observance of these regulations, knowing that the young children can suffer the most injuries in case of accidents. Traveling with the kids without these measures strictly followed would reflect some gross irresponsibility for the children by their parents.

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A child restraint system secures the kid with an infant safety seat while the family is traveling on the road. There is a standard design for this used in most states with the child facing to the rear of the car. Regulations of different states differ only in terms of the penalties imposed for non-complying parents. There are some variations also in the ages of children in allowing them to face to the front from the mandatory rear-facing positions required of the smallest infants.

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The seating of a child, whether facing to the front or to the rear of the car, is most vital considering that the most harm can happen to the kids when they are facing in the wrong directions when accidents happen, like frontal car collisions. A small child seating in the front seat will be open to harm from a deploying air bag. Hence, parents must see to it that the child faces to the rear for as long as possible as they grow in weight and size.

There are many models of these infant safety seats in the market. Parents are free to choose the types that they want. The common characteristics of these seats are that they have harnesses and straps that conform to the baby's small body measurements, depending on the baby's age.

While some models can be of the convertible type (babies seat facing to the rear, or facing to the front), most are made and designed for attachment to the rear portion of a car seat with the baby in a position facing to the rear. Babies, especially those less than a year old, should seat facing to the rear. The rear-facing position is the safest for them.

One other advantage for a rear-facing position is that it is in this type of sitting arrangement that neck injuries to the child can be avoided, since the back of the seat can be a good support to the infant's head when the vehicle suddenly decelerates, as what happens on impact in a vehicle frontal collision incident. A child facing to the front risks the head snapping forward without any support and this could cause a severe injury to the neck.

A parent should not travel/drive singly with the infant, even if the baby is in an infant safety seat. Since the baby is positioned at the back of the car's front seat and facing to the rear, another adult must be at the back seat to monitor the baby's condition all the time. A young infant would certainly need the care and attention of a human being, very much more than what an infant safety seat can provide.

Observe Strictly Child Safety Seat Regulations
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Sealy Perfect Rest Crib Mattress Feature

  • Reinforced vinyl laminate cover resists stains and moisture and the mattress wipes clean with a damp cloth
  • All around border rods keep the sides, corners and edges firm just like an adult mattress
  • Two non allergenic sleeping layers give your baby comfort and support
  • 10 year warranty on workmanship and materials
  • Sealy mattresses meet or exceed the current phthalates standards set forth by the CPSC and meet federal flammability standard 16 CFR 1633


Sealy Perfect Rest Crib Mattress Overview

Sealy Perfect Rest Crib MattressShouldn't your child have nothing but the best in his nursery?  The 150 heavy gauge interlocking coils of this Sealy Crib Mattress are heat tempered for strength and durability.  It is one of the sturdiest mattresses on the market and there is no avoiding a good nights rest. The Sealy Baby Crib Mattress features a reinforced vinyl laminate which resists stains and moisture and will wipe clean with a damp cloth.  It works well in a crib, but also fits toddler bed frames.  So, when the child has outgrown the crib,  the crib mattress from Sealy comes right along.  A unique feature is the soft, non-allergenic sleeping surface which gives baby comfort and support.  Some versions of crib mattress give the child allergies because it holds in germs and other things.



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Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib with Toddler Rail in Honey Oak Overview

M4791O The Emily Convertible Crib is perfect for your child. With the ability to be converted into a daybed and a full bed, it grows as your child does. Suitable for newborns, toddlers, and youth, the Emly Convertible Crib can convert from a crib to a toddler bed to a daybed to a full-sized bed. The mattress spring system adjusts to four different levels, allowing the crib to last through your infant's growth. The Daybed Conversion Rail Kit is a very simple and cost effective solution to transition your child's crib to youth bed. Crib Features: -4 level mattress spring system that allows you to adjust the mattress height as your infant grows -Toddler Bed conversion kit included (Full size headboard and footboard) -Optional Wooden Bed Rails for Full Size Bed conversion -Meets and exceeds all US safety standards -Actual color may vary slightly from shown -Constructed from New Zealand Radiata Pine Wood -Ready to assemble -Linens not included -This is a NON-Drop Side crib. Emily Convertible Crib Assembly Instructions Dimensions: -Crib: 42'' H x 54'' W x 34'' D About New Zealand Radiata Pine Wood: Radiata Pine, better known as 'New Zealand Pine' is a softwood tree that contains many properties that make it very suitable for furniture and furniture making. It has a density equal to that of hardwoods like poplar, mahogany and oak. Its uniform density ensures a smooth and consistent texture and confers its excellent machining, painting and staining properties; there is almost no variation in color between pieces. DaVinci's pine wood originates from forests maintained by managers that enforce environmental responsibility and the conservation of forest wildlife. ***Please note that these products cannot be shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico. We apologize for the inconvenience - feel free to call us regarding alternatives! This Crib is approved for use in the United States.



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Dispose Your Used Car Through Reputable Car Salvage

If you are looking to sell your car because it is too expensive to maintain or repair, and it's at the end of its life, look for a car salvage to get some cash on the disposable care.

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If you are thinking - how do I sell my car - make sure you find out what it's worth in its current inoperable condition and to minimize costs and maximize gains, look for online buyers or potential buyers in your area.

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How to sell your used car - Step 1

Evaluate the worth of your car in its current condition. The most reliable vehicle valuation guides are the NADA Guide and The Kelley Blue Book. They provide estimations on your vehicles worth based on the make, model no., year of manufacture, and overall condition of the vehicle. You can access these guides online or get copies in print. The online guides carry details about cars less than 20 years old only.

How to sell your used car - Step 2

Publicize in your neighborhood. Once you have evaluated the worth of your can, you can place a classified ad in your city paper, put up posters and also place adds online on sites like Craigslist to locate potential buyers in your area who are on the look out for non-running salvageable cars. Remember be honest in the ad and make it interesting by highlighting special features of your care like customized parts and finishing or a sought after classic model.

How to sell your used car - Step 3

Get in touch with car salvage operators and junk yards. Car salvage companies and junk yards deal in inoperable cars. The companies provide the facility of towing the car to the salvage yard or junk yard and also pay you in cash. Please ensure you have the car title ready as proof of ownership which is something a reputable company will always check.

You can search the internet or local are phone directory to locate companies in your area. Even though junkyards and car salvage companies typically pay 0 or less for inoperable cars, you don't have many other options to safely dispose off an inoperable car.

How to sell your used car - Step 4

Use eBay to auction your car. If you feel your car is worth more than the offer of the car salvage company, you should look at auctioning it on eBay. This opens up access to those buyers in your area who operate online only and you may have not been able to locate them otherwise. However, before jumping on the online auction bandwagon you should learn 'how to sell my used car on eBay' also!

How to sell your used car - Step 5

Sell the parts of your car. Separate the parts from the whole and sell each valuable piece individually rather than disposing of the whole car. In fact, this means you are functioning as an in house car salvage operator! You can sell parts like tyres, rims, lights and even the smaller items at a much more profitable rate individually than as part of the car.

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Mercer 3-in-1 Convertible Crib in White / Espresso Overview

M6801QW The Mercer 3-in-1 Convertible Crib has a modern and contemporary look in two-tone White and Espresso. This babyletto crib is designed to grow with baby as it can be turned from a crib, into a toddler bed, and later on into a day bed. The Mercer Convertible Crib can be adjusted to four different mattress heights and has bottom drawers for extra storage space. This modern crib will look great in any nursery. Features: -Modern and contemporary look in two-tone White and Espresso -Convertible design: can be used as a crib, toddler bed, and daybed -Toddler rail included -Bottom drawer for extra storage space -Mattress can be adjusted to 4 heights -This is a NON-Drop Side crib. Please Note: All Assembled babyletto Products are Non-Returnable This Crib is approved for use in the United States.



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The New Baby Crib For Today's Mom

There are many styles of baby cribs available on the market today from which to choose. Most parents tend to purchase full size baby cribs for their newborn babies. But there are some advantages to purchasing and utilizing portable baby cribs or portable convertible cribs rather than a full sized crib. When you bring your newborn baby home from the hospital you want to be as close as possible to your baby at all times. The convenience of the portable baby cribs and portable convertible cribs is the best choice as this baby crib can be moved wherever Mom is at all times. When a new mother comes home from the hospital they are still recuperating from having their baby and they need their rest. In addition, if the mother has had a Cesarean birth, she will be exhausted and will especially need rest; just walking from the couch to the nursery can be laboring for her. Baby can be transported right beside the mother wherever she goes in her home. These beds are great for both stationary and portable use. These beds are excellent for small rooms where a regular size crib may be too large.

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There is ease for mother when utilizing portable baby cribs or portable convertible cribs. The four positions that the crib mattresses can be placed into makes for ease getting baby in and out of these baby cribs. The portable baby cribs and portable convertible cribs are great for positioning right beside the parent's bed during the night hours. These portable cribs can be rolled into a stationary position and wheels locked for the night, right beside the parental bed. For nap time you may find that it is easier to roll these portable baby cribs or portable convertible cribs to a place you designate in the living room for your baby to nap, especially good if your bedroom is some distance from the main areas of the house. You will enjoy the flexibility of rolling the bed to wherever you are working or relaxing in your home at all times. You can roll it from room to room during the day. If you are watching television or wherever you may be, baby can be right beside you at all times.

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For those parents who will be traveling with their baby, these beds are even more so needed. Since the baby has been sleeping in the portable crib portable convertible crib, baby is familiar with their own bed and will experience fewer traumas from sleeping in a strange bed. Many hotels offer cribs, some do not, but these can create a strange environment for the baby. Babies will sleep much better in their comfort zone, in their very own cribs. Because of this portable baby cribs or portable convertible cribs are great options for traveling parents. Both parents and baby can get some much needed rest at night. If you decide to have your child stay with a relative or with grandparents, bring your baby's portable crib or portable convertible crib. The child will rest much better in their own bed. These portable baby cribs and portable convertible cribs are travel-friendly as well. They are lightweight, some weighing only around 32 lbs., making for an easy item when traveling or storing.

The portable baby cribs and portable convertible cribs make for an easy conversion to a playpen for playtime. Many of these cribs can be changed from a crib position into a playpen position in one hand. These portable baby cribs and portable convertible cribs can be placed in a living room corner as a play area for baby, especially when your baby begins to be a "little crawler". When the "little crawler" stage begins, the portable convertible cribs can be easily transformed into a toddler bed. This option makes the portable convertible cribs much more cost effective as it grows with the child. It can be utilized in many different ways as the child's needs change with age.

There are some important safety concerns to remember when purchasing a portable crib. Make sure that the portable cribs or portable convertible cribs that you purchase have the hooded locking wheels, non toxic paint/stain finish and a safe (non-drop) side rail design. Making sure your crib has a reputable seal of safety will insure a safe crib for baby.

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Status Series 500 Stages Convertible Crib, Mahogany Feature

  • Available in walnut, mahogany, rubbed black, antique white and espresso
  • Conversion kit available for purchase to convert into a full sized bed
  • Some assembly required
  • JPMA certified


Status Series 500 Stages Convertible Crib, Mahogany Overview

500-39 The Sussex Stages Crib emphasizes classic Napoleonic Empire design elements, heavy straight lines and curves, creating a traditional, rich nursery look perfect for baby royalty. Furnish your child s bedroom from baby through teen, with an easy conversion from a crib to a day-bed to a full sized bed. Features: -Convertible Crib. -Color: Mahogany. -Unique, sleigh inspired lines and clean, classic look add to the richness of this stages crib. -Making it your ideal creation piece. -Perfect pick; converting from a crib to a day-bed to a full sized bed. -Solid construction. -Hardwoods and wood. -Classic wood knobs, static sides and a metal spring mattress support. -3 Position mattress heights for convenience and safety. -JPMA Certified. -This is a NON-Drop Side crib.



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Symptoms of Yeast Infection in Infants - What to Do to Prevent Candida in Babies

The first symptoms warning moms that their toddler has yeast infection, also called Candidiasis overgrowth,in their body is mostly in the way the baby is acting. The baby can become moody, grumpy even, will throw away the pacifier and will be in a constant state of restlessness. When the infant is taken to the doctor, there will be further signs of it, including a gray-white coating on the tongue which is a clear sign of Candidiasis even in the smallest among us.

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If left untreated, yeast infection in infants can lead to various complications that are really dangerous to the baby's health, including malnutrition and dehydration. A diaper rash can also easily manifest itself, however this specific symptom can be a sign of another disease as well. Not every diaper rash case is a symptom of Candida, however when other factors are also considered, it can trigger various alarm bells in the mind of any mom who is concerned about their infant.

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So what are some of the factors that lead to this problem in babies in the first place? Currently there are 4 main triggers that moms should be aware of:
If the person breastfeeding has Candidiasis, it can easily be transferred to the baby Using a non-clean pacifier The baby taking antibiotics, since these pills help yeast grow in the body much faster During birth, in case the mom has yeast it can be transmitted quite easily through the birth canalSo what can you do to prevent Candida growing in babies? Well, first of all, you need to make sure that the pacifier is at all times clean before giving it to the child. Also when breastfeeding try to have your nipple always clean and dry, to avoid transmitting yeast to his or her mouth. Finally maybe the most important step is to make sure that you are yeast infection free, as this is the easiest way to keep your baby from getting it in the first place.

Symptoms of Yeast Infection in Infants - What to Do to Prevent Candida in Babies
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Status Series 500 Stages Convertible Crib, Mahogany Feature

  • Available in walnut, mahogany, rubbed black, antique white and espresso
  • Conversion kit available for purchase to convert into a full sized bed
  • Some assembly required
  • JPMA certified


Status Series 500 Stages Convertible Crib, Mahogany Overview

500-39 The Sussex Stages Crib emphasizes classic Napoleonic Empire design elements, heavy straight lines and curves, creating a traditional, rich nursery look perfect for baby royalty. Furnish your child s bedroom from baby through teen, with an easy conversion from a crib to a day-bed to a full sized bed. Features: -Convertible Crib. -Color: Mahogany. -Unique, sleigh inspired lines and clean, classic look add to the richness of this stages crib. -Making it your ideal creation piece. -Perfect pick; converting from a crib to a day-bed to a full sized bed. -Solid construction. -Hardwoods and wood. -Classic wood knobs, static sides and a metal spring mattress support. -3 Position mattress heights for convenience and safety. -JPMA Certified. -This is a NON-Drop Side crib.



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Dream On Me Bella 2 in 1 Convertible Sleigh Stationary Side Crib, White

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Dream On Me Bella 2 in 1 Convertible Sleigh Stationary Side Crib, White Feature

  • Stationary (non drop side) rail system
  • 2 in 1 conversion from crib to toddler day bed
  • Three level mattress support system
  • All tools necessary for assembly are included
  • JPMA Certified


Dream On Me Bella 2 in 1 Convertible Sleigh Stationary Side Crib, White Overview

677-W Features: -2-in-1 convertible sleigh crib. -Bella Collection. -Color: White. -Made from solid hardwood. -Non-toxic finish. -Converts to a daybed in a snap. -Traditional sleigh design. -Include a stationary (non drop side) rail system. -Three level mattress support system make this crib safe, reliable and stylish. -Hooded, locking wheels. -Mattress sold separately. -All tools required for easy assembly are included. -JPMA certified. -Assembly required. -30 Days manufacturer's warranty. -This is a NON-Drop Side crib.



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Kalani 4-in-1 Convertible Crib with Toddler Rail in Honey Oak

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Kalani 4-in-1 Convertible Crib with Toddler Rail in Honey Oak Overview

M5501O The Kalani 4-in-1 Convertible Crib in Honey Oak is a contemporary, yet classic style that is cleverly designed to change form and function with your child s growth. The thoughtful design features a crib made lower to the ground to make life a little easier on mom. The crib features 4-level metal mattress support to adjust to your baby's growing needs, footboard and headboard for full size included, and toddler bed conversion rail kit included. As your baby grows, there are multiple configurations for a wealth of options. Convert the crib to a toddler bed with a safety guard rail included or remove the safety guard rail for a charming day bed, perfect for the playroom. Fast forward a few years, and poof the crib transforms into a full size bed to adapt to your growing child. Crib Features: -Constructed of Pine -Can be converted to toddler bed or daybed -Guard rail for safety for toddler bed conversion included -Optional Bed Rails converts Kalani Crib into a full-size bed -Meets and exceeds all US safety standards -Actual color may vary slightly from shown -Constructed from New Zealand Radiata Pine Wood -Ready to assemble -Linens not included -This is a NON-Drop Side crib. Kalani 4-in-1 Crib Assembly Instructions Dimensions: -Crib: 42'' H x 54.5'' W x 34.5'' D About New Zealand Radiata Pine Wood: Radiata Pine, better known as 'New Zealand Pine' is a softwood tree that contains many properties that make it very suitable for furniture and furniture making. It has a density equal to that of hardwoods like poplar, mahogany and oak. Its uniform density ensures a smooth and consistent texture and confers its excellent machining, painting and staining properties; there is almost no variation in color between pieces. DaVinci's pine wood originates from forests maintained by managers that enforce environmental responsibility and the conservation of forest wildlife. ***Please note that these products cannot be shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico. We apologize fo



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Feeding Your Baby

Whether you're a breastfeeding mother or you formula-feed your baby, it seems like all he does at first is eat. Before you can even answer the question, "Do I shower or eat now that the baby's full for five minutes?" he's ready to eat again. Since babies don't eat three squares a day, feeding your baby when he's hungry is the norm. But how do you know what to feed this voracious little creature?

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Birth to Four Months

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Babies get all the nutrition and water they need from infant formula or breast milk at this age. Formula fed babies generally need 2.5 ounces of formula per pound of their body weight in a twenty-four hour period.

Breastfeeding is trickier to measure, since you cannot see how much your baby is consuming. So long as he has five or six wet disposable diapers a day, you can hear him swallowing while nursing, and he's gaining sufficient weight, all is probably just fine. Another sign to check is whether your breasts are noticeably softer and feel empty after feeding. You can always have your pediatrician check your baby's weight if you're unsure.

If you're bottle feeding your baby, be sure you've thoroughly cleaned the bottles, nipples, and rings. Never prop a baby's bottle up and leave him with it. Until your baby can hold a bottle himself, always hold the bottle for him, making sure to take frequent burp breaks. Letting your baby go to bed with a bottle is bad for his dental health, so be sure he's all done eating before falling asleep.

If your baby has a dry mouth, sunken eyes, or doesn't produce tears, he may be dehydrated, and needs more formula or breast milk. Your baby will tell you if he's still hungry; his rooting reflex will let you know that he's looking for additional food.

Introducing Solids

Your baby watches you and your family eat, and he will start to exhibit interest in what the rest of the family is doing at mealtime. Once he's holding his head up, sitting in a high chair, making chewing faces, and no longer pushes food out of his mouth, he's ready to try solids.

Although these first foods are called solids, they're anything but. Prepared or homemade baby food is a puree that requires no chewing. Fruits and vegetables, starting with a teaspoon a day, increasing gradually, or iron-fortified cereals are the usual starter foods.

Be sure to have your camera handy to catch these first feeding moments: your baby will have more food on him than in his mouth, but he'll quickly get the hang of the spoon, and before you know it, he'll be impatiently grabbing it from you, wanting more.

If you introduce new foods one at a time, you'll be able to watch for signs of food allergies. Keep track of what you feed your baby and note any unusual reactions.

When using jarred baby food, don't feed the baby straight from the jar unless you plan to use the entire jar in one meal. Digestive juices from your baby's saliva, transferred on the spoon to the jar, will start to "digest" the leftover food.

Table Foods

Babies who can make a chewing motion, pick up items with their thumb and forefinger, and put everything in their mouths are ready for table food - that is, what the rest of the household is eating. Dry cereal is a great starter table food, as are rice puffs, small amounts of protein (tofu, egg yolks), mashed beans, bits of toast, and small chunks of non-citrus fruits.

Needless to say, the bites you feed your baby must be small enough for him to chew safely. Off-limit foods include honey, citrus fruits, peanuts, and peanut butter.

As your baby gets more teeth, he's ready for more foods. Your pediatrician probably has some easy-to-follow guidelines. Soft pasteurized cheeses, pastas, and yogurt are all good choices. So long as your baby doesn't have any food allergies, try experimenting to see what he likes. Enjoy watching your baby experience new textures and tastes; this is all part of his getting to know what he likes and dislikes. You can set the stage now for many future enjoyable mealtimes.

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Graco Shelby Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cappuccino Feature

  • JPMA, ASTM and CPSC safety certified
  • Classic crib easy access to baby from all angles
  • Crib converts to a toddler bed (no guard rail needed for conversion), daybed and full-size headboard (bed frame and mattress not included)
  • 3 position adjustable mattress spring
  • Five-year limited warranty against manufacturer's defects


Graco Shelby Classic 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Cappuccino Overview

The Shelby is both an Island Crib, which means it can be put in the middle of a room so baby has a 360 degree view and a Classic Crib which means it has no moving parts. It also has a smaller footprint also lends itself to apartment living. Designed inspired by the hallmark of the American Empire period...the sleigh bed. With its roots dating back to the Roman Empire, the sleigh bed has always held a special place in the hearts of America's decorators.



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