Articles about "furniture" 13
Babyproof your home
Once your baby starts becoming mobile, it’s time to think about making sure your home is safe.
Toddler walking safety
Once your child learns to toddle
and walk there’s no stopping him and he will relish his new found freedom.
Don’t be surprised if he suddenly breaks into a trot when he discovers he can
get to plac . . .
Baby development: seven months
This month your baby’s comprehension is improving as he starts to learn his name and may attempt to say ‘da-da’ or ‘ma-ma’ (don't feel offended if da-da comes first, as it usually does - the 'd' . . .
Baby development:eight months
This month sees your baby
developing her motor skills as she begins to pull up on
furniture, ‘coast’ and even
crawl. As soon as she starts crawling or moving about she may lose some of that
adorabl . . .
Baby development: ten months
Your baby is using all her
skills to explore the house and put little fingers everywhere. Rows of books,
DVDs, CDs and kitchen cabinets aren’t safe anymore as your 10 month old causes
havoc pulling . . .
BABY DEVELOPMENT: ELEVEN MONTHS
This month your baby will probably become obsessed with walking. He may not master it, but will put in the practice, training and concentration of a marathon runner!
He will also enjoy playin . . .
Toddler walking safety
Once your toddler learns to toddle and walk there’s no stopping him and he will relish his new found freedom.
Don’t be surprised if he suddenly breaks into a run when he discovers he can get to pl . . .
Toddlers and play
Although toddlers will play with almost anything, there are certain toys and games that can encourage imagination, learning and creativity. Here are some hints on what will entertain your toddler.
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The financial impact of having a baby
We all know that having a child can seriously affect your finances. Once your new addition arrives, you probably won't have money to splash out on luxuries such as clothes or vacations.
Whatever mon . . .
How your baby uses his mouth
Your baby doesn’t just use his mouth for feeding and crying. It’s also a vital tool of discovery – and as long as anything he puts into his mouth is safe and clean, you can sit back and watch . . .