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Sep 04, 2008 -
Bath time can be rather tricky. First you have to get a usually fussy or eager babe into the water. Then, it's time to lather them up without them slipping through your fingers.
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Jun 25, 2009 -
Barbie's gotten a bit more mod in the past 50 years most recently keeping up with the trend of getting tattooed. And, now she is trading in the Malibu Dream House for the bright lights of Sin City.
The Palms Casino in Las Vegas has created a true bachelorette pad for the iconic doll, complete with interior decor done by Jonathan Adler.
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Mar 10, 2010 -
One of the first responses a new mama witnesses from her newborn baby is his ability to grip her finger. The Palmar grasp, or Darwinian reflex, forces a baby's fingers to curl around and cling to an object when their palm is touched. Moms love to marvel at the strength of the grip, and rightfully so.
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Jan 11, 2010 -
Cheerio old pal! Generations of babies grew up with Tommee Tippee cups sitting on their high chairs. They could push the cups over, but they'd always pop back up to a standing position, eliminating any unwanted spills.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
Keep monkeying around on the playground – but do so safely! Neighborhood playgrounds filled with jungle gyms, slides and fireman poles that keep lil ones occupied throughout the day also pose potential hazards that can thwart an otherwise fun afternoon. According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 200,000 children visit the emergency room each year for playground injuries.
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May 27, 2009 -
- Mother's milk inferiority complex — Cool Mom
- Kate Winslet says she's an excellent mother — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Tori Spelling and Stella play patty cake in Palm Springs pool — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Do single or married moms have it easier? — ParentDish
- Spring flower pinwheel craft — AlphaMom
- If Gisele were pregnant, would she still be a super stepmom? — CafeMom
- Brooke Shields gives back to empower girls — Health
- Would you leave a cheating spouse?
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May 19, 2009 -
While today's tots are entertained by a variety of electronic games — many of which fit in the palms of their hands — most of their parents were first introduced to the concept with the simple, four-color memory game, Simon. After first hitting store shelves in 1978, Simon became the must-have toy of that holiday season. As the '80s progressed, the game became even more popular, showing up in feature films such as E.T.
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May 08, 2009 -
Preppy chic never goes out of style and after 50 years of "Palm Beach" socialite design, Lilly Pulitzer is celebrating its golden jubilee with some of our favorite mamas. The company worked with nine celebrity moms to create "Mommy and Me" looks for bathing suits, tunics, dresses and tops featuring the design house's famed patterned prints. Perfect for Mother's Day, or Summer picnics, the garments reflect Lilly Pulitzer's classic silhouettes.
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Apr 09, 2009 -
I find that when I serve my daughter a meal with a story behind it, I have more success in getting her to eat it, especially in a timely manner. Whipping up a quick masterpiece will let your tot's imagination run wild while encouraging them to down vital nutrients. Shrimp are a wonderful source of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, and niacin.
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Feb 24, 2009 -
The Red Balloon ($17) is the picture book version of the 1956 children's short film, Le Ballon Rouge by Albert Lamorisse. The film, which received a Best Original screenplay Academy Award and the Palme d'Or for short films at Cannes, captures a 34-minute adventure of a small boy who happens upon a red balloon in Paris, France.
The book showcases stirring stills taken during the filming of the movie alongside the storyline told page-by-page.
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