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    blogging for helpful information about daily baby care, baby health and disease,especially for baby under two year. This site is an unauthorized guide to parenting. Contain useful parenting tips to take care my (and also your) baby. If you just like me, n
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Tips to Protect Your Children in the Car
2007-09-26 04:55:00
The Best Way to Protect Your Children in the Car by Susan DunnCar seats may be required but there’s one other thing you should be doing to protect your children in the car, because the best−constructed car seat in the world doesn’t insure they’ll live through an accident. Prevention is the best cure, and driver error has been documented to contribute to over 90% of collisions.Your distractibility is crucial, and once again one of our best technological advances has proven to be a very mixed blessing. You might even say a very mixed curse.And what is that?It’s the conversation you’re having with your sister about the party next week. Or the quick call to verify directions or to say you’re running late. Or worst of all, an intense or complex relationship issue you’re discussing with your spouse. ON THE CELL PHONE WHILE DRIVING.It doesn’t matter whether it’s hand−held or mounted, and it doesn’t matter whether you’re dialing, chatting, intensely relating, or hang


Car Safety Tips
2007-09-26 04:37:00
Car Safety TipsThe single biggest threat to your babies life as documented every year by every relevant US government agency is the threat when they are travelling in the car with you, friends or family.Here are a few tips to make sure your baby will always be safe when travelling in a car. Car SeatsWhen buying a car seat, make sure you look for;A label that clearly states that it meets or exceeds the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety StandardsThat the car seat is setup exactly and will suit a child of your weight and height Really be that the seat you choose fits your child perfectly − Infants one year or younger and up to 20 pounds must be placed in a rear−facing seat, toddlers (older than 1 year and between 20 and 40 pounds) may use a forward−facing seat, and children who are between 40 and 80 pounds need to be placed in a booster seat.Check recent car seat recalls before making a purchase Be aware of the type of seat belts your car has; all car seats are not compatible with all se


Traveling With A Baby
2007-09-25 23:57:00
A ChecklistTraveling with a baby can sometimes mean that you are so consumed with ensuring that you have everything you need to care for the baby on the trip that you forget things you need for yourself. The best thing to do is to prepare a checklist of what you need and then check off each item as you pack it.A sample checklist should include the following items:Diapers/ pampersBlanketsSleepersBaby wipesBaby lotion and soapExtra pacifiersBottleFormula, food, water and/or juiceResealable plastic bagsExtra clothes – at least one or two outfits per dayNightlightCar seatPortable cribCollapsible strollerSun hat and sun screen ToysPlastic for use in changing the babyAny necessary medicinesExtra shirt for yourselfBurping padWashable bibsFeeding spoonsKettle, if the hotel room does not have kitchen facilitiesThe packing for a trip involving a baby should start weeks in advance to ensure that no detail is overlooked. As you pack each item or article, check to make sure you have added extra i


Baby Crib Safety Tips
2007-09-25 20:51:00
Crib DesignDispose of antique cribs with decorative cutouts, corner posts or lead paint. The space between the slats should be no more than 2−3/8 inches apart to prevent infants from getting their head stuck between them. Cribs manufactured after 1974 must meet this and other strict safety standards. The corner posts should be the same height as the end panels or less than 1/16 of an inch higher than the end panels.No cut−out areas on the headboard or foot board so a baby's head cannot get trapped. The top rails of crib sides, in their raised position, should be at least 26 inches above the top of the mattress support at its lowest position.As soon as the child can pull himself to a standing position, set and keep the mattress at its lowest position. Stop using the crib once the height of the top rails is less than three−fourths of the child's height.MattressThe mattress should fit snugly next to the crib so that there is no gap. If two adult fingers can be placed between the m
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Tips for Homemade Baby Food
2007-09-25 04:55:00
Making your own baby food will ensure that what your child is eating is fresh, nutritious and free of additives. By making your own baby foods, you'll be saving money, up to 50%. And to top it off, it's easy; making baby food at home is probably a lot less time−consuming than you may have thought.In order to make your own baby foods, you'll need something to cook in. A steamer basket is cheap and by cooking fruits and vegetables in it, you'll be sure of keeping the nutrients in the food, instead of in the cooking water.To puree your foods, you can use a fork, a food mill or blender. A blender quickly purees almost anything into the finest consistency.When your baby first starts on solids, you'll be pureeing things to a very fine consistency and, as baby gets a little older, you will make foods a little coarser.You may wish to buy a food mill which comes in large and small sizes. It is very handy and inexpensive. The food mill strains most cooked foods to a very smooth consistenc


baby bathing and hygiene
2007-09-25 00:19:00
Beside rest, diet, and exercise, every baby needs to follow a regimen of hygiene and cleanliness. A newborn baby’s skin is soft and delicate, so you must handle the baby with care. Generally, there is a popular belief that even babies need a bath everyday. Not so is the case. With all the diaper changes and wiping of mouth and nose feedings, most babies need to be bathed every alternate day. But even with this you need to maintain hygiene, especially take care of their bottom.The NappyThe nappy is an absolute essential item of a baby’s equipments. But the nappy can also lead to nappy rash. Since the nappy is always in contact with the baby;s very soft skin, it creates a warm and moist environment, which promotes growth o bacteria. Compounded with this is the constant friction causing chafing. This results in an uncomfortable and painful problem for the baby.Changing nappyTo ensure that there are no nappy rashes, change nappies frequently. Use nappies made of very soft cotton. Gentl


Keeping Baby Safe 3
2007-09-24 01:55:00
Baby MonitorsThe idea behind a baby monitor is that you can have the ability to move around the house or your yard and still be able to keep tabs on your baby by listening or now viewing your baby.This can help alert you to a crying baby, a baby who needs your help or just help you watch baby while he or she sleeps. The baby/nursery monitor that you buy will have different levels of mobility. The base usually plugs into the wall, usually the nursery or wherever your baby is sleeping. The receiver can plug in or be mobile. If you intend to use the monitor as you move from room to room, you will want to invest in the mobile kind, versus the stationary variety.When purchasing a baby monitor, look for the following:There should be at least two channels to choose from;Be sure that you have a low battery indicator light. Without this you might be listening to the receiver, thinking all is quiet in the baby's room, when in fact all you've got is a dead battery;Has a power−on light so tha


Keeping Baby Safe 2
2007-09-24 01:50:00
Safety GatesBaby safety gates are an essential element in making your home baby proof. Now that he's on the move, every nook and cranny is a potential area of exploration for him. Your baby is curious about his new environment, wanting to investigate each little corner and new room.The best way to make sure he can't do any harm to himself is to install safety gates. These will prevent him from reaching the stairs, kitchen, or an office room, where there might be many wires and electrical equipment just at his height.Accordion gates, which open to form diamond−shaped patterns with wide V's at the top, can trap a baby's head and have resulted in strangulation deaths. In January 1985, gate manufacturers halted production of these gates, but there are still an estimated 15 million gates in use. Mesh gates also can be dangerous because a toddler's fingers can become trapped.When purchasing a safety gate, look for the following:A hardware−mounted gate that attaches to the doorframe


Keeping Baby Safe 1
2007-09-24 01:31:00
Your Most Important Role As A ParentOnce your beautiful bundle of joy arrives, the work of raising your child really begins. The biggest job you have as a parent is keeping your baby safe. Yet, it is impossible to watch over your children twenty−four hours a day.Thankfully, there are many safety products available to keep them from getting hurt. These products include safety gates, outlet covers, oven and table bumpers, doorknob covers, bed rails, locks and guards, and many more. As a parent, you need to use poducts that are one step ahead of their children's abilities, and can do so by getting down on their level and looking around. This gives you a child's eye perspective of child safety issues in your home.But with so many products to buy and so many different brand names, how do you decide what products you need most? The best thing to do when it comes to safety is buy new products rather than used ones. An older, used product may have been recalled due to dangerous safety issu


Safe Bedding Practices For Infants
2007-09-24 01:21:00
Small tips for safe bedding practices for infants;Place baby on his/her back on a firm tight−fitting mattress in a crib that meets current safety standards.Remove pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, pillow−like stuffed toys, and othersoft products from the crib.Consider using a sleeper or other sleep clothing as an alternative to blankets, with no other covering.If using a blanket, put baby with feet at the foot of the crib. Tuck a thin blanket around the crib mattress, reaching only as far as the baby's chest.Make sure your baby's head remains uncovered during sleep.Do not place baby on a waterbed, sofa, soft mattress, pillow, or other soft surface to sleep.
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Baby Teeth Care 2
2007-09-18 00:43:00
Baby Teeth CareTeething is usually a painless process. If a baby does have trouble teething, it is usually between the ages of 12-18 months when the first molar teeth are appearing. The baby may lose his appetite, and wake and cry during night. A bottle of warm milk will probably pacify your baby, but your baby should not be removed from his cot; and the practice should stop when teeth are through, otherwise your baby will expect middle-of-the-night feeding.Most babies want to put things into their mouths and gnaw when teething. There is no harm in this. You can provide a hard rubber teething ring that your baby can hold easily.You have been brushing your child’s teeth from the time that they first appeared. You should continue to do so at least twice a day. A child should clean his teeth, by brushing up and down with a pure bristle brush. The brush has to be soft and small, and use toothpaste, use non fluoride toothpaste for child under six year. Always brush your child’s teeth af


Baby Teeth Care
2007-09-17 04:42:00
teeth developmentThe teeth begin to form in the embryo, months before a baby is born; they develop from a core of cells in the center o each jaw. This core gradually grows backwards on each side, through the areas, which eventually become hardened as jawbones.Small side branches of cells break off and form tooth buds, one bud for each tooth, making 52 buds in all. These develop into tooth shapes, and then start to form the hard dental tissues - enamel, dentine and cement - to become fully formed teeth, embedded in the gums.At birth, all the deciduous teeth are formed, except for their roots. the tips of the first permanent teeth are formed, except for their roots. The tips o the first permanent molars are also hardened, although these teeth do not emerge until the child is about six or eight years old.babies cut their first milk teeth at about six to eight months; and the last ones, the second molars are through by about two-and-a-half to three years. these times vary widely, however,


children death has fallen to the lowest level
2007-09-13 23:03:00
Good news from the UNICEF press release center, about global annual children death .They announced that the number of children dying before the age of five has fallen below 10 million per year. In 1990 the number of child deaths was 13 million, but now the number down to 9.7 million. the goal in 2015 is reducing the children under-five mortality rate down to 5.4 million per year.the reduction of child mortality is the result of widespread adoption of basic health interventions such as early and exclusive breastfeeding, measles immunization, vitamin A supplementation to boost children’s immune systems, and the use of insecticide-treated bed nets to prevent malaria. Proper treatment of pneumonia, diarrheal diseases and severe malnutrition, and treatment of paediatric HIV/AIDS, are also important for child survival – as are hygiene promotion and access to safe drinking water and sanitation.The most rapid declines between 1990 and 2006 were found in Latin America and the Caribbean, Cent
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Baby Eye Care
2007-09-13 21:18:00
Vitamins A and B are essential for babies to have sparkling and clear eyes. Vitamin A prevents night blindness, eye strain and fatigue. It also helps the tear ducts in secreting moisture, which gives eyes their sparkle. Babies can be given vitamin A drops orally, which can be fed in a spoon or by a dropper into the mouth, in the first month o their birth.As your infant grows into a toddler, when he shows interest in seeing the pictures in a book, be sure that the room is well lit. Natural light is best during daytime, so ensure that your child’s room gets plenty of sunshine and air. At night, be sure that enough light falls on the book, which he is seeing or reading.Make sure that your child is not put to any eye strain. See that he does not read in very dazzling or dim light. Initially check that the books the child reads has large prints. If he watches television, be sure to have a soft indirect lighting in the room, and let your child watch it from a distance of at least eight fee


Nutrition for Infants
2007-09-10 05:03:00
A growing baby needs a well-balanced diet to provide all the calories, vitamins and minerals he needs. There should be plenty of calcium to build strong teeth and bones. Cheese, milk and fish are good sources. Vitamin D, found in oily fish, eggs and butter, is also necessary to control the way the baby’s body uses calcium.Plenty o fruit and vegetables, with daily meat or fish, or lentils, will ensure an adequate supply of other minerals and vitamins. Whenever possible, the foods should be fresh, or failing that, frozen rather than dried or canned. For instance, frozen peas contain nearly as much vitamin C as fresh peas do, but dried or tinned processed peas contain no vitamin C at all, fruit juices will supplement a babies vitamin C intake. But there is no point on trying to force a child to eat a particular food. Between 6 months and 1 year, breast milk alone is not sufficient to provide all nutrients needed to maintain growth. Supplementary food have to be introduced. An ideal time


Special baby skin care
2007-09-07 04:50:00
A baby’s skin is very tender and needs a lot of care. The outer layer (dermis) is not completely developed with its elastic fibers. So that fragile skin is susceptible to damage and is very sensitive to touch.The baby’s skin is quiet a thin layer. It can absorb anything that is applied on its surface. So you must be careful that his skin is free of any harmful or strong lotions. A baby cream application, especially in winter, will be absorbed easily and keep the skin supple and elastic.Since the production of melanin (a protective pigment) is low in babies, exposure to the sun should be avoided, except probably a few minutes to absorb vitamin D from the sun’s rays. Too much exposure to the sun will easily burn the skin and lead to chafing.Babies need special care of their skin with frequent change of nappies, continuous wiping and cleaning of the nappy area, and around the mouth and nose. If these areas not handled carefully chances of infection and skin damage are high.Avoid usi
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Baby Skin Care
2007-09-07 02:27:00
An important function of the skin is to act as a barrier against invasion by germs. Heredity gives one the color of one’s skin, and one needs to take special care of it right from babyhood.If your baby is born with dark fuzzy hair on his face, arms and legs, make a paste of gram flour (besan) with milk-cream and rose water, and apply this paste on his face and limbs for a few minutes. Then give your baby his regular bath. Make sure that the paste does not dry on the baby’s skin. If it does then wet the area and allow the caked area to soften before washing it.Functions of the skin. As stated earlier, the skin is the body’s greatest barrier against invasion of germs. It is the body’s largest organ, and guards the organs inside the body. It regulates the body’s temperature. The highly sensitive nerve endings on the skin put a baby in touch with the outside world. In act, it is through the skin that they experience the tender and loving touch of their parents.continued to Specia


Life insurance for new parent
2007-08-30 01:50:00
As a new parent, we have health insurance covered by company. So I will not worried if me, my wife and my daughter about dealing with medical expenses. But we wondering about another possibilities that may come to us, especially come to my baby when accidentally one or even two of us die when my daughter still young, what we must prepare? We must purchase individual life insurance.the most important reason to purchase life insurance is to assure that in the event of an untimely death, your dependents will be able to maintain their desired standard of living. The best way to achieve this is to purchase a large death benefit at a low cost by buying term insurance. Term insurance is pure protection; there is no cash buildup. It's inexpensive because statistics show the odds are, you won't die while you own it.Here some tips purchasing life insurance that I found while searching on internet;For new parents, most planners recommend term insurance. "It meets most people's needs," and it'


Baby Dental Care
2007-08-30 01:31:00
This is an interesting article about baby dental care from American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (www.aapd.org).I need it for my 2 years baby, because she still sucking her thumb, and I think this is the time I introduce tooth paste to brush her teeth, even sometime she refuse brushing her teeth..Dental Care for Your BabyAre baby teeth really that important to my child?Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. What should I use to clean my baby's teeth?A toothbrush will remove plaque bacteria that can lead to decay. Any soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head, preferably one designed specifically for infants, should be used at least once a day at bedtime. Q. When should my child first see a dentist?A: "First visit by first birthday" sums it up. Your child should visit a pediatric dentist when the first tooth


HAPPY BIRTHDAY DARIN
2007-08-26 22:15:00
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DARIN...!!This day, august, 27 2007 is Darin's second birthday..tonight we'll celebrate your birthday..HAPPY BIRTHDAY DARIN..selamat ulang tahun sayang..


soymilk for infant
2007-08-24 05:06:00
this is an advice for parents that trying to use soy milk to replace breast milk or infant formula for their baby.The reason of using soy formula is because their baby have a dairy allergy (or potential dairy allergy), lactose intolerance, or digestive upset from dairy formula. but actually soy milk is NOT the nutritional equivalent of the specially fortified soy-based infant formulas. Prolonged exclusive use of soy milk by very young infants will lead to malnutrition and even death.in Atlanta, 6 weeks old baby boy was died because he was fed by diet largely consisting of soy milk and apple juice. the baby weight just 3 1/2 pounds when he died of starvation of April 25, 2004.copied from the Weston A. Price foundation about soy infant formula;The most serious problem with soy formula is the presence of phytoestrogens or isoflavones. While many claims have been made about the health benefits of these estrogen-like compounds, animal studies indicate that they are powerful endocrine disrup


SIDS Coth death at sitting device
2007-08-24 03:11:00
Be careful when you are traveling with a newborn baby (or less than 1 month old). Especially when your baby sleep in their car seat for longer than 90 minutes.A new study on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome found that among 500 death s, 17 deaths occurred when the infant was sleeping in a sitting device. The greatest risk of SIDS from infant car seats is in infants younger than 1 month of age.Researchers believe that being scrunched up can compress the lungs and throat, cutting off breathing. The babies that died had been seated for about 90 minutes."There is a risk, probably, of something happening in a car seat when you're in the first month of life. And I should not say car seat, I should say sitting device. So the message to parents will be: Don't have a baby less than one month of age spend a long time in a car seat or in a sitting device," said Dr. Aurore Cote, of the division of respiratory medicine at McGill University Health Center in Montreal.So if you must traveling with your n


buying helmet for Darin's Birthday
2007-08-24 01:38:00
Two days from now my baby, Darin , will celebrate her second birthday. And last night me and my wife went to the market to buy something as a present for my lovely daughter. So after work, I went to my wife office, picked her up and we went to the shopping mall. Finally we found interesting item to buy. we are agree that we need this item when we go together with my daughter, so we agree to buy it as a birthday present. you know what we bought last night? It is a baby helmet!the helmet is so cute, so small and full with cartoon image; spongebob and patrick and also dora the explorer..but soon after we bought the baby helmed, we just wondering if Darin might me don't like it, and she won't wear it when we go by bike. after come home, i just give the helmet to Darin, and as usual she like our present, and she wear it. thanks God the helmet is fit to her head. she wear it in front of the TV. But finally what we afraid of is happen, my daughter did not want to wear it when she is on bike.
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tips to clean baby's ear - wax
2007-08-23 20:58:00
I still remember what the doctor said to me at the first time my baby leave the hospital after born. The doctor say: don't ever insert cotton swab to clean the canal of your baby's ear, because you can harm your baby's ear drum. just clean the outside of the ears with a washcloth, that's all!the most important thing is parent still think that earwax is dirt, but actually earwax is not dirt. earwax even protects ears from dirt. earwax is nature's essential protective lubricant for the ear canal, so earwax is clean and healthy. The ear will continuously produce earwax, and it will come out on its own eventually. So you only need to clean earwax when it come out outside of the ears, but do not clean earwax inside your baby's ear canal.usually earwax buildup so much, but if you concerned about a buildup or earwax, just ask your child's doctor about it. if there's so much wax that the doctor can't see the eardrum, than the doctor will remove it, and check your baby's ear for an e


New baby weight chart for breast-fed babies
2007-08-15 04:08:00
as we know that breastfed baby have different baby weight grows. body weight growth for breastfeed baby will be slightly lighter than formula fed baby.unfortunately, the existing optimum baby weight chart has been based from formula fed baby, formula feed infant have higher intakes of energy and put on more weight, than it will make that breastfed babies sometimes been judged as growing poorly.this is also happen to my baby in her first year. Her body weight always slightly lighter than the normal baby weight standard chart, and the doctor also say than my baby is underweight by using the existing chart. this is silly, even the doctor still do not know about the optimum baby weight for breastfeed baby. the doctor give me diet program for my baby that give more "nutrient" and calorie to enhance her body weight back to normal. Actually this is unnecessary because my baby actually healthy and did not underweight!Now WHO already trying to introduce different standard baby growth for breas


Formula Feeding Your Baby
2007-10-11 03:16:00
All about baby formulaI just compiling my posting related about baby formula, just check it out, maybe this information is useful for you:First is about baby bottle, if you want to give formula, you must have baby bottle, but be careful because some baby bottle contain toxic, you can find the article here:Baby bottle contain toxic compoundand here bisphenol in baby BottleAnother article is about soymilk. This article contains warning about replacing breast milk and formula milk by using soymilk. Maybe your baby has dairy allergy, than you decide to give your baby soymilk, but beware, you cannot use soymilk alone as source of food for your baby because soymilk is NOT the nutritional equivalent of the specially fortified soy-based infant formulas. You my find the article here:soymilk for infantBefore you giving your baby powdered formula milk, you must understand that formula milk is not a sterile food. Formula feed can contaminated with harmful food borne bacteria such as Enterobacte
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Keeping Baby Safe: Your Role As A Parent (con't)
2007-10-08 03:27:00
Continued from last post about keeping baby safe..PlaypensThese high−sided, enclosed play areas are popular because they allow parents to put their baby down with the knowledge that he can't wander off. It is great when you have to answer the phone, do a bit of ironing, or just catch a quick breath!When purchasing a playpen, look for the following:Holes in the mesh should be no larger than 1/4 inch to keep small fingers from getting caught; The sides should be at least 20 inches high, measured from the floor of the playpen; Look for padding on the tops of the rails to protect your baby from bumps. The locks that allow you to lower a side should be out of your baby's reach. Baby MonitorsThe idea behind a baby monitor is that you can have the ability to move around the house or your yard and still be able to keep tabs on your baby by listening or now viewing your baby. This can help alert you to a crying baby, a baby who needs your help or just help you watch baby while he or she sle
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Keeping Baby Safe: Your Role As A Parent
2007-10-08 03:25:00
Once your beautiful bundle of joy arrives, the work of raising your child really begins. The biggest job you have as a parent is keeping your baby safe. Yet, it is impossible to watch over your children twenty−four hours a day.Thankfully, there are many safety products available to keep them from getting hurt. These products include safety gates, outlet covers, oven and table bumpers, doorknob covers, bed rails, locks and guards, and many more. As a parent, you need to use products that are one step ahead of their children's abilities, and can do so by getting down on their level and looking around. This gives you a child's eye perspective of child safety issues in your home.But with so many products to buy and so many different brand names, how do you decide what products you need most? The best thing to do when it comes to safety is buy new products rather than used ones. An older, used product may have been recalled due to dangerous safety issues, or it may be damaged from previ
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Baby Toy Safety Tips: Possible risk of Toys
2007-10-08 02:35:00
SHARP EDGESNew toys intended for children under eight years of age should, by regulation, be free of sharp glass and metal edges. With use, however, older toys may break, exposing cutting edges.SMALL PARTSOlder toys can break to reveal parts small enough to be swallowed or to become lodged in a child's windpipe, ears or nose. The law bans small parts in new toys intended for children under three. This includes removable small eyes and noses on stuffed toys and dolls, and small, removable squeakers on squeeze toys. LOUD NOISES Toy caps and some noisemaking guns and other toys can produce sounds at noise levels that can damage hearing. The law requires the following label on boxes of caps producing noise above a certain level: "WARNING −− Do not fire closer than one foot to the ear. Do not use indoors." Caps producing noise that can injure a child's hearing are banned.CORDS AND STRINGSToys with long strings or cords may be dangerous for infants and very young children. The cords ma
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Baby Toy Safety Tips; Buying, Maintaining, and Storing
2007-10-08 02:33:00
WHEN BUYING TOYSChoosing toys with care. Keep in mind the child's age, interests and skill level. Look for quality design and construction in all toys for all ages. Make sure that all directions or instructions are clear to you, and, when appropriate, to the child. Plastic wrappings on toys should be discarded at once before they become deadly playthings.Be a label reader. Look for and heed age recommendations, such as "Not recommended for children under three". Look for other safety labels including: "Flame retardant/Flame resistant" on fabric products and "Washable/hygienic materials" on stuffed toys and dolls.WHEN MAINTAINING TOYSCheck all toys periodically for breakage and potential hazards. A damaged or dangerous toy should be thrown away or repaired immediately.Edges on wooden toys that might have become sharp or surfaces covered with splinters should be sanded smooth. When repainting toys and toy boxes, avoid using leftover paint, unless purchased recently, since older paints m
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