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Welcome to nappy sacks. Thanks for visiting the Nappy Sacks website, an essential guide to raising a baby from the first magical moments and beyond. Each month we will be bringing you a new feature on an interesting aspect of parenthood in our Feature Of The Month and an innovative tip on interacting with your baby in Baby Talk. Weve also got a time-. Saving shopping list that you can print-. Feel free to explore and remember to check back next month for more features and tips.
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This months must haves. Whether you are expecting your first child or baby is just starting to walk, each stage of parenthood brings about a new challenge and a new list of things youll need. To help you, weve compiled a range of checklists that will help you to make sure youve got everything you need as baby grows day by day. Click on the links below to open a printable list whatever the occasion. You need Acrobat Reader to view the lists. Click here to Get Acrobat Reader. For the new mother.
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Welcome to nappy sacks. Thanks for visiting the Nappy Sacks website, an essential guide to raising a baby from the first magical moments and beyond. Each month we will be bringing you a new feature on an interesting aspect of parenthood in our Feature Of The Month and an innovative tip on interacting with your baby in Baby Talk. Weve also got a time-. Saving shopping list that you can print-. Feel free to explore and remember to check back next month for more features and tips.
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Little scrapes and knocks are an inevitable part of growing up! Weve all fallen over or been ill at some time. It can be distressing when your baby becomes unwell or injured, especially if you dont know how to help. You will no doubt find that your first aid kit grows as your baby does, but to start you off here are some handy tips. Small Cuts and Grazes. The effectiveness of over-. Counter medications, particularly ones for use on coughs and colds, is a highly contested issue. Consult your pharmacis...
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Around 300 nappies will be changed in your babys first six weeks and you may get through up to 5,000 nappies before potty practice has even began! So nappy changing is going to become a big part of life from now on. To get you started, weve put together some tips for the perfect nappy change. The key to a fuss-. Free and easy nappy change lies in the preparation so make sure that you have everything to hand before you start:. Baby wipes or cotton wool. The Childrens Project BabyShapes picture. Dispenser ...
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Mealtime: feeding can be messy but fun! Many parents worry that their children are not eating enough food or not getting the right nutrition, and go to great lengths to try and persuade their child to eat more. Young children will not starve themselves, and forcing them to eat may lead to eating problems in the future. Provided children are healthy, bright-. Children take great delight in feeding themselves, even if the food does not always end up where it’s supposed to! Pictures from The Social Toddler.
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Sleeping: shutting out disturbing noises. Each baby is born with her own unique rhythms of quiet and active states, just as each family has its own patterns. Gradually, these patterns become synchronised though they can be quite disparate at the outset! Some babies are able to adjust to repeated noise, and can shut it out and remain asleep. Seven-. How easily baby is aroused from sleep can help parents think about the arrangements they want to make for where they put baby to sleep.*.