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Basic guide to choosing toys for babies
Basic guide to choosing toys for babies A baby’s only activities until the age of two months are sleeping and eating. He is not interested in anything else. After two months, the baby starts being more curious about the world around him. At first,...
Couples Baby Shower Honors Both Mom & Dad
If having a Couples Baby Shower seems odd to you, consider this: Mom-to-be did not get pregnant on her own. Nor will she likely be raising the baby on her own. So why should she get to celebrate on her own? Dad-to-be plays a very big role in the...
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eLearningToys.com Crosses the Specialty Toy Lines
eLearningToys.com has quickly become a major player in the specialty toy market online. The educational toy store is one of the first to offer specialty items as well as mass market toys.
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Toy Dog Breeds
Toy dog breeds include greyhounds, terriers, pinschers, pugs, chihuahuas, pekingese, spaniels--the official list of the AKC is quite extensive. Regardless of breed, toy dogs are desired for their cuteness and cuddle-ability. Many retain the...
Wooden Toys Are The Perfect Toys
With two young children, we found it difficult to find toys that were built to last, stood the test of time and maintained the interest of our children. Wooden Toys do just that, and because our children like them so much we set up a business...
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Moms: 5 Stteps to Organize Kids' Toys
Moms: 5 Steps to Organize Kids' Toys
1. Separate all your kids' toys into categories. Building blocks, tools, dolls, reading materials, action figures, and cooking items are all toy categories.
2. Make a list of your categories. List in the broadest possible terms. For example, you'll likely keep Barbie dolls and accessories together.
3. Decide on the best container (box, basket, bin) to hold each category. Clear, plastic storage boxes are the best choice for most toys. Consider a rolling cart for toys that kids like to move throughout your home.
4. Gather each category and measure. For example,
stack all the building blocks. Measure dimensions and find or buy appropriate containers.
5. Set it up. Each toy should be categorized and should have a home to make clean up quicker and easier. If children know exactly where things belong, they are more likely to put them away.
Barbara Myers is the author of "Your Complete Guide to Organized Parenting." FREE "50 Ways to Manage Your Time" Tips Booklet at http://www.ineedmoretime.com
About the Author
Barbara Myers is author of "Your Complete Guide to Organized Parenting." FREE "50 Ways to Manage Your Time Tips Booklet" at http://www.ineedmoretime.com
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