Sunday, September 21, 2014

"FORBIDDEN" BABY FOODS

As your baby grows, he'll be eager to sample food from your plate – and you'll be eager to introduce some variety to his diet. But not all foods are safe for your child. Some pose a choking hazard, and a few aren't good for your baby's still-developing digestive system.

Foods to avoid: Birth to 4 to 6 months

All food and beverages except breast milk or formula: The AAP recommends feeding your baby only breast milk or formula for the first four to six months.

Foods to avoid: 4 to 12 months

Making your own baby food is quick and easy. Watch a professional chef demonstrate how to do it.

Honey
Honey: Honey can harbor spores of Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism. An adult's intestinal tract can prevent the growth of these spores, but in a baby the spores can grow and produce life-threatening toxins.

Soy Milk & Cow's Milk
Cow's milk and soy milk: Stick with breast milk or formula until your child's first birthday. Why? Your baby can't digest the protein in cow's milk and soy milk for the first year, they don't have all the nutrients he needs, and they contain minerals in amounts that can damage his kidneys.

Choking hazards to watch for

Large Chunks
Large chunks: A chunk of food larger than a pea can get stuck in your child's throat. Vegetables like carrots, celery, and green beans should be shredded or cooked and cut up. Cut fruits like grapes, cherry tomatoes, and melon balls into pea-sized pieces before serving. Cut meats and cheeses into very small pieces or shred them.

Small, hard foods

Small, hard foods: Hard candies, cough drops, nuts, and popcorn are potential choking hazards. Seeds may be too small to choke on but can get stuck in a child’s airway and cause an infection.


Soft, sticky foods

Soft, sticky foods: Soft foods like marshmallows and jelly or gummy candies can get lodged in your child's throat.


Peanut butter

Peanut butter: The sticky consistency of peanut butter and other nut butters can make it tough for a young child to swallow safely.
More choking prevention

Avoid letting your child eat in the car. It's too hard to supervise while driving.
If you're using a rub-on teething medication, keep a close eye on your baby as it can numb his throat and interfere with swallowing.

See a printable checklist on how to reduce your child’s risk of choking.

Foods to avoid: 12 to 36 months

Get age-by-age advice about food safety for older babies and toddlers.

The latest on children and allergies

Doctors used to recommend waiting until age 1 or even much later to introduce solid foods that are common allergens, especially with children at risk for allergies. But the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has changed its tune because studies show that these delays probably don't help keep allergies from developing.

It's still a wise idea, though, to introduce new foods gradually, waiting several days after each new menu item to make sure your baby doesn't react badly to it. And if you believe that your baby is likely to have food allergies – for example, if allergies run in your family or your baby has moderate to severe eczema – check with his doctor to determine the best strategy for introducing allergenic foods like eggs, milk, peanuts, wheat, soy, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish.


Friday, September 12, 2014

MAXI-COSI CABRIOFIX BABY CAR SEAT

The popular Maxi Cosi Cabriofix is a group 0+ baby car seat which is suitable for babies from birth until they reach a maximum weight of 13kg/29lbs (approx 12-15 months). It features Side Impact technology for optimal protection to ensure your baby's safety in the event of a side on collision.



Picture picked: LITTLE KIDS.com.my Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix Baby Car Seat

The Maxi Cosi Cabriofix should always be installed in your car in a rear-ward facing position using either the vehicle's own seat belt, or to make it more convenient it can also be used in conjunction with one of the Maxi-Cosi bases including the Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix ISOFIX Base, the Maxi-Cosi EasyFix ISOFIX base, or the Maxi-Cosi Easybase 2 (all sold separately). The bases allow the Cabriofix to be simply installed and removed from the car. It also minimises the chance of incorrect installation giving you extra peace of mind. When using the Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix ISOFIX Base the Cabriofix car seat can be positioned in a more upward seated position for older babies.



The Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix features an innovative stay-open harness which allows you to easily place baby in the seat; and using the one pull adjustment you can ensure it has the correct tension. As baby grows the harness and headrest can be altered to ensure that they are always positioned correctly.



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As well as your baby's safety, the Cabriofix baby car seat has also been designed with your little one's comfort in mind and comes complete with a headhugger, newborn support pillow, chest and buckle pad plus an integrated sun canopy. The car seat also features an extra comfortable ergonomic carrying handle to make it easier for you to lift and move, as well as a handy storage compartment and washable cover.



The Cabriofix car seat is also designed to be compatible with a wide range of Mothercare and other well known pushchair brands to form a travel system either by clicking it directly to the pushchair chassis or by purchasing separate adaptors.





Thursday, September 11, 2014

FISHER-PRICE RAINFOREST MELODIES & LIGHTS GYM

The Fisher-Price - Rainforest Melodies & Lights Gym is packed with activities that can provide your baby with plenty of playtime fun throughout the day. The large quilted play mat is decorated with a rainforest scene and is surrounded by a satin border. The play mat has colorful rainbow arches over a large giraffe. It has 20 minutes of continuous music with four songs and three different modes to keep your baby engaged. The Fisher-Price - Rainforest Melodies & Lights Gym has two satin butterflies, which fly above the baby and colored lights pulse while music plays. You can fasten your baby's favorite toys with two linking points, which are attached to the baby activity mat's rainbow arch. Mom or baby can activate Rainforest lights and music for this baby play mat.


Picture from Little Kids.com.my-Rainforest Melodies & Lights Gym


Fisher-Price - Rainforest Melodies & Lights Gym:

  • Interactive gym helps encourage healthy development
  • The Fisher-Price Rainforest play mat features music, lights, nature sounds, games, and textures
  • 20 minutes of mom-activated continuous music; four songs
  • Ultra-comfortable floor quilt is a soft place for baby play or rest
  • Three different modes of play keep baby alert and interested
  • Large play mat has quilted rainforest-theme surrounded by satin border
  • The baby play mat includes five repositionable toys
  • Two satin butterflies fly above baby as colored lights pulse
  • Large giraffe sits at the bottom of the rainbow arch
  • Rainbow arch has two linking points for link toys
  • Fisher-Price Rainforest play mat requires three C batteries (not included)








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FISHER-PRICE LAUGH & LEARN SMILING SMART PHONE

The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smilin' Smart Phone is a fresh look on familiar play with a sleek design and great learning content! With 9 light-up buttons baby can activate sung songs, music, fun phrases and phone sound effects with each press. A realistic role play button encourages baby to say hello and bye-bye while each light-up button offers a variety of content including ABC's, numbers, shapes, colors, weather, opposites and more!
Little Kids - Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smiling Smart Phone


Helps Develop Sensory Capabilities and Fine Motor Skills

This toy smart phone lights up your baby's world of learning with fun sounds, phrases, and sing-along songs that stimulate developing sensory skills. And, as your baby presses the nine different buttons to access a world of new responses, fine-motor skills are improved, too. Listening and language skills are also engaged, as well as your baby's sense of curiosity and discovery.

Little Kids -  Help Develop Sensory Capabilities and Fine Motor Skills



This phone is packed with realistic sounds, phrases, and tunes. Say "hello" to more than 10 sing-along songs, greetings, and more, and "bye-bye" to playtime frowns. By pressing the nine brightly-colored light-up buttons on this sleek design, your baby will activate words, sounds, and greetings. The phone number pad also teaches baby to count and learn the alphabet, while distinguishing between numbers of luminescent colors.







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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

3 HEALTHIER FOODS FOR YOUR KIDS

It won’t be long before your baby is ready to make the switch from pureed baby food to whole foods.  It is important to introduce healthy, whole foods into your babies diet. Here are three of the healthiest whole foods for baby to eat on their own with his or her own little fingers.

Blueberries
Blueberries are just one of the fruity finger foods babies love. Not only are they rich in antioxidants but they are the perfect bite-size fruit for babies. 

Peas
Whether they are fresh, frozen, or steamed the taste and texture is baby and finger food friendly.

Raisen
Raisins are small and sweet just like your precious little one. Raisins are perfect finger foods for on-the-go snacking with baby.