Articles Tagged ‘Baby Grooming’

2011 26 Dec
Baby Gifts They Will Cherish

Celebrating a new arrival gives you the opportunity to get baby gifts they will cherish. Whether you are shopping for relatives, friends or coworkers, practical baby accessories are always appreciated. Gorgeous items wrapped carefully into a beautiful collection will bring tears of joy to the new mother's eyes. Knowing you were able to share that joy by your thoughtful gift is priceless. Baby Boxes website has everything you could want. They offer exquisite gifts for baby and mum carefully placed into adorable boxes that will be the hit of any baby shower or corporate gift to the highest level executive. The Indulgence Baby Box is a gift collection fit for royalty. For baby the collection includes a luxurious thick hooded towel, a roomy 2 layer printed muslin wrap (120cm x 120cm), matching cozy bodysuit, gorgeous reversible matching pants, cute matching boxershorts, soft cotton singlet, fluffy socks, matching beanie, cuddly cotton sleeping pod with zipper, towelling dressing gown w...

Bathing A Three- To Six-Month-Old

Bath time can be an enjoyable time for you and your baby. At this age, you can continue to use a small baby tub or graduate into the big bathtub. Be extremely careful, though. Place a rubber mat in the bottom of the tub, and keep the water level no deeper than four inches. Test the water temperature by placing a few drops on your forearm; it should feel lukewarm. When the tub is ready, place the baby in the water on her back. Keep one arm behind the baby's head and neck, holding on to her shoulder, and use the other hand for washing. Baths should last no more than three or four minutes. Be sure to have a towel waiting and be extremely careful lifting your wet, slippery infant out of the tub. Some three-to six-month-olds do not like bathing in a tub. For these babies, a modified washup can often take the place of a full bath. With a washcloth, you can clean the baby's hands, neck, underarms, trunk, arms, and diaper area....

Playing With Your Baby

Three-month-olds commonly have calm, wakeful periods of up to 45 minutes, and by six months of age, many babies stay awake for stretches of two or three hours. As babies spend more time awake, the opportunities for interaction with parents, sib­lings, and caregivers increase dramatically. These periods of playful give-and-take can be a source of endless fun for everyone involved. They are also vital to the baby's physical, mental, social, and emotional development. Babies are fascinated with objects that move and make noises, and they love to touch, grasp, shake, and pull whatever they can. They are also fascinated with people and enjoy watching their gestures and facial expressions. Here are a few examples of games that will delight your baby and stimulate her development: •  Hold a toy so that the baby can reach for and grasp it. Start by holding the toy close to the baby's chest and directly in front of her eyes. As early as three months of age, the baby will bat at the toy...

Baby Babble

During the third month, babies start making cooing and gurgling noises that will eventually lead to development of speech. Babies often coo and babble on their own, they practice using their voices the same way they practice grasping objects or lifting their heads. Early in the three- to six-month-old period, babies begin responding vocally to adult voices, especially those of their mothers and fathers. When an adult imitates the gurgle of a baby this age, the baby will gurgle back. This is the start of an early conversation. At around four months of age, babies begin to make actual speech sounds. They intone long sequences of vowels, such as aaah and eee in a singsong fashion. This type of infant babbling is the same the world over, regardless of the language spoken at home. Only at around nine months do babies start limiting themselves to sounds they will use to speak the language about to become their mother tongue. Babbling Of Deaf Babies Babies with little or no hearing also...

2010 16 Jul

Diapering Tips

Posted by Irfan in Baby Care, Baby Grooming, Experts Tips on July 16, 2010
Diapering Tips

Change your baby in a warm, draft-free place. Keep all diapering supplies together, and never leave your baby on a changing table or other elevated surface even for a moment. Falls from changing tables are common, potentially serious, accidents. Remove most of the bowel movement with the soiled diaper, then wipe the diaper area clean with a commercial baby wipe or (for sensitive skin) a cotton ball dipped in warm water. Wipe girls from front to back to avoid spreading bacteria that might lead to a vaginal or urinary tract infection. Dry skin thoroughly (blot, don't rub), paying special attention to skinfolds and creases. When the baby's skin is dry, you may wish to apply baby lotion (not oil). Powder is not recommended, since inhaling it can be harmful. If you do use powder, apply a small amount carefully to avoid making "clouds." Don't use lotion and powder. Until the penis of a circumcised baby is healed, apply a little Vaseline with each diaper change. If you use cloth diape...

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