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Sunburn
If you’re planning to take your baby outdoors in sunny weather you need to take steps to protect her skin.
Babies’ skin is very delicate and even weak sunlight can cause some skin da . . .
Keeping your baby cool in hot weather
It’s essential that you keep your baby cool during hot weather. Exposure to sunlight, especially early afternoon or summer sunshine (which is very powerful), can cause a range of complaints such as su . . .
Packing your diaper bag
It is always good to be prepared, and such is certainly the case when traveling with your little one.
Sun safety
All babies, be they bald or hairy, need to have their heads protected from the sun.
Remember even winter sun can still be very damaging to the sensitive newborn scalp of a baby. Make sure to . . .
Buying sun protection for your baby
It’s very important to protect your child from the harmful UVA and UVB rays in sunlight that can cause skin cancer.
It’s thought that one child in five in the US today will grow up to have s . . .
Keeping your family safe in the snow
If you’re vacationing where’s there’s likely to be snow and ice – for example, skiing – there are some basic rules you’ll need to follow in cold and snowy conditions.
1. Watch the su . . .
Traveling with a baby
There are pros and cons to traveling with a newborn or an older baby – as your child develops there are always going to be new challenges and there’s probably never going to be a ‘perfect’ age to . . .
Ten outdoor activities for a hot summer's day
Summer is upon us and, although your child may be jumping for joy, you may be filled with a slight sense of dread, wondering how on earth you're going to fill the next two months.
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Is your home baby-ready?
As your due date nears you’ll need to get your home ready for your baby – and that includes stocking up on baby basics such as clothes, diapers, and formula as well as her car seat, stroller and . . .
How to keep cool in the heat – a guide for pregnant moms
Overheating in pregnancy can affect your health and harm your unborn baby – so keeping cool is vital…