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Jul 30, 2009
Do you know a child with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate?
Do you know a child with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate? Are they getting the care and attention they need? Regardless of their financial or insurance status? If not, they could be. Smallfri Announcements is a proud supporter of Shriners Hospitals for Children and we want you to know more about it. Shriners Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind... read more
Jun 23, 2009
How to prepare a Baby-Sitter “checklist” when having a sitter watch your baby
If you must employ a baby sitter to watch over your baby then it is vital to leave a checklist of various points for the sitter to remember and safety precautions. Even the most experienced baby sitter needs instructions. Before you head out for your evening be confident that you sitter is familiar with the following list items: * Which toy is your baby’s favorite to help sooth him or her. * What... read more
Jun 21, 2009
4 ways to help prevent diaper rash
There are quite a few different types of diaper rashes that your baby can attract and the best cure for diaper rash is actually prevention. Preventing diaper rash is not always possible but the following tips will help aid in keeping your precious baby clear of rashes. 1. A recurrent diaper rash may be the sign that your baby needs to use another brand of diaper. You might have to switch from one type... read more
Jun 21, 2009
How to help your baby stimulate his or her sense of sight
Putting together learning and playing activities for babies seem to come relatively easy for a lot of parents. Most babies are very open and responsive and parents usually find playing with their babies a very pleasurable thing to do. Engaging in activities that stimulate your baby’s thinking process can benefit because it teaches you from experience of what your baby likes and dislikes. These types of... read more
Jun 20, 2009
5 tips to help keep an ‘over-active’ newborn safe
You can usually tell if your baby is going to be an over-active one straight from the Uterus. And those suspicions will soon be confirmed once you see that diaper changes become wrestling matches, the baby is all over the crib throughout a nap, or when coverings are kicked off. Active babies are healthy but can also prove to be a challenge. This hyperactivity can negatively interfere with your... read more
