In the long run, most pediatricians and parenting experts agree, that it is much healthier to keep your child’s room at a nice and comfortable room temperature. Don’t put blankets on top of your baby, but let him or her sleep right on the crib bedding . Furthermore, doctors recommend that you let the baby sleep on its back and free the crib from any pillows or stuffed objects. Your child will lead a long and healthy life if you follow these very simple guidelines. After you planned how to kee
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Part 5 of a series of 8: I did not expect the arrival of my first baby to create so much upheaval in my bedroom. There was no room for a “nursery” so by default we became co-sleepers. The room would have never won any awards for decorating to begin with, but after the baby it became a minefield of clothes, blankets, stuffed animals, toys, wipes, baby nail clippers, bulb syringes, diapers, and little mismatched baby socks. My Reality Bedroom: With Stowaway Nests After firstborn m
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In today’s world of mass-production, shelves of retail giants like Wal-Mart and Target are literally overflowing with colorful, low-cost toweling and bedding options for today’s consumer. Following a good/better/best pricing strategy, shoppers get to select from lower-cost synthetics to higher thread count cotton. While this creates a favorable shopping experience for many consumers, some still [...]
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