Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Choosing an Organic Baby Blanket by Mike Gelb

Having a baby blanket can be the one of the greatest things about childhood. Many times, a baby's first blanket becomes their "blankee" for a long time - even years - and it can be something that lasts them for years. Therefore, it is very important to choose the type of baby blanket that will last your child for years, and will be a safe and comfortable companion for them.

There are many things that you might think about when you are choosing a baby blanket. You might find blankets in colors that match your child's nursery, or with a favorite character on them. Blankets can be made up of all sorts of materials, which means that you can find them in all price ranges. However, safety should also be a concern for you when you are choosing a baby blanket. Even though blankets are material, some might contain dyes, and some might contain lots of synthetics that you might not want your child holding on to all day long, or putting into their mouths, as babies often do. Therefore, consider finding an organic baby blanket. Organic blankets are made out of organic fibers, so you know that there aren't any hidden surprises for your child's baby blanket. You'll feel confident in the fact that no matter where they take the blanket, or what they do with it, it will be safe for them for years. organic baby blankets are also becoming more and more affordable, which means that no matter what your own budget is, you'll be able to find a baby blanket that meets it.

Durability is also important. Baby blankets often get dragged around the house by a child - or even in the yard. Your child might want their blankee with them at all times, no matter where you are. So choose a blanket that will stand up to the test of time - one with a strong weave - so that they can enjoy it for many years.

Remember that there are many ways that a child can get a baby blanket - just like there are many types of blankets. A child's grandparent might give them one when they are born, or you might have found the perfect blanket for them before they were born. A child might also choose a regular old fleece blanket or burping cloth as their own blankee. There are lots of different ways for you to find great baby blankets for your child. Remember, however, that no matter how much you want your child to pick a particular blanket as their own blankee, they might choose on their own. Therefore, be sure that you surround your child with several blankets that are safe, comfortable, and will last for a long time. That way, no matter which blankee a child chooses as their own, you know that it will last as long as they'd like it to.

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Mike Gelb writes about family friendly topics that are family and earth friendly.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Baby Blankets - Warmth and Security by Binny Satin

It is very important for a baby to have blankets. They provide comfort in 2 ways. One is the obvious one. The other is security. The baby feels secure that it is there. Baby blankets are very important in a baby's life. It does not matter if that blanket is torn or dirty, nothing else is acceptable. The blanket is their whole life, besides Mom and Dad though. The child is happy if they have their blanky with them.

When a baby is born, they look for security. They find it in Mom but mom is not there all the time, their blanky is. Baby blankets provide warmth and the baby sleeps with it. What gives them warmth at night becomes their friend in the day time. They equate warmth with security. They feel safe with Mom and she provides all the love. Dad does too but they do not see him in the same light. They think of Dad as a friendly stranger who comes and goes. Mom on the other hand has given birth to them and they have an inbuilt connection with her that they do not have with anyone else. The blanket however is different. They feel an affinity towards it, to the point where they have to hold it, even if they are being held by Mom.

To a baby, a baby blanket is a friend who does not leave them, and as such it is important. They carry it wherever they go and slowly, even if it is dirty they do not want to leave it. They will give up anything in their life but will hold on to the Blanky, which in their mind never leaves them. That is why it is known as a security blanket. Life is very simple when you are a baby, eating going to the bathroom, laughing or crying are the only activities that they indulge in, besides their blanky.

They feel one with the blanket, like it is an extension of them. It is hard to replace. You can get a new Baby Blanket but it will not be the same and as such is not a substitute. You can put it n their bed and cover them with it, but they will still like the old one. Obviously all babies cannot be generalized about. Some will use a pacifier as a security blanket. But the reason the saying of having a security blanket came because babies like blankets. The legend of the security blanket has been on ever since there were blankets. So if you have babies buy them a strong first blanket as it has to last a long time.

Binny Satin

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Friday, November 7, 2008

How To Get Your Baby To Sleep Through The Night

I can remember the many sleepless nights from my early days of motherhood. We would rock him for hours, but as soon as you layed that head in the crib. Boingggg..where you going Mom??

Robin Ariola has experienced the same with her baby, yet she has put it all together in her new ebook for us to just read, implement, and then enjoy a good night's sleep. I think a nice little bamboo baby blanket will help in your experiment also. It only takes a weekend, 3 nights, of following Robin's proceedure, then you should be done. Yet the blanket will be his friend for years to come, so check out some sites for that extra special one.


If you have a baby shower to go to, this will make the perfect gift. The Mom can read it ahead of time, so she will know exactly what to do when she brings home the little one. A soft baby blanket will go great with the book. Maybe add a great romance novel in the gift basket for Mom to enjoy when baby's sleeping to add that little extra touch.

View this site for more information on Robin's technique.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

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Baby Sign Language

I have been doing so much research on the traditional baby security blanket, that sometimes I get a little side tracked. Today I really got onto something that is of special interest to me.

I read an article by Wendy Owen that I found extremely interesting and I'm sure you will also. Baby sign language is so new, yet it has always been there.

Even when the baby's hand waves in the air, he is trying to tell you something. They have control of their hand movements at a very young age, and with today's knowledge of baby sign language we are able to understand them, and teach them a way of expressing their needs.

Take a few minutes out and enjoy Wendy's article. Check out her site also, it is extremely helpful to the new and soon to be new Mom.

Baby Sign Language - Can My Baby Talk to Me? By Wendy Owen

Baby sign language is making parent's lives easier all over the world. Have you ever tried to soothe your crying baby and felt frustrated that you couldn't understand what she really wanted?
Well you're not alone. In fact, many parents feel the same way. It's difficult at times to know what your baby really wants, and it's not only frustrating to you, but it's frustrating for her as well when she can't communicate what she wants. Baby sign language involves teaching your baby basic sign language that will help them to communicate their needs, but you may be wondering - can your baby really communicate in this way? According to new studies, baby sign language is actually quite effective. It all got started with a researcher, Joseph Garcia, who spent some time studying how a baby communicated with his parents who were deaf. The 10-month old was able to communicate fairly well, even at that young age, with his parents. After observing how this worked, Garcia began to promote his sign language for parents who had normal hearing. Believe it or not, most babies actually can pick up the baby sign language rather quickly. In fact, it's easier for babies to sign at a young age than it is to talk, since they have better control over their hands at an earlier age than they do the muscles in their mouth and tongue. You can actually start teaching babies sign language when they are about six months old, although some are starting even younger. Parents have been amazed at how quickly their babies picked up on the signs. Teaching baby to sign takes away a lot of the frustration for babies. Instead of having to scream hoping that their parents will figure out the problem, it gives them the freedom to communicate what they need, which is a huge help to both of you. Some parents are concerned that teaching their baby to sign is going to make them develop language skills at a slower rate. Well, according to studies, this is certainly not the case. In fact, studies show that babies that are taught to sign actually start speaking more quickly. Some signing babies even show a higher IQ later in life. Baby sign language can be easily taught to your child. There are excellent classes available that can help you to work with your baby, although some parents choose to teach their baby to sign themselves. For parents who decide to do this at home, there are many helpful resources available. You will need a baby sign language chart and an instruction book. Flash cards with pictures are another useful tool. If you are tired and frustrated at the lack of communication between you and your baby, then baby sign language may be a great choice for you.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Creating an Organic Baby Nursery - 5 Easy Tips by Sheila Baskerville

With the recent focus on organic living and eco-friendly products, many parents have become interested in creating non-toxic, natural living spaces for their children. One room that typically receives special attention is the baby nursery. Since newborns are still developing, a healthy home environment is particularly important. Creating an eco-friendly or organic baby nursery is a smart move not only for your baby, but for your family and the environment as well.

If you've ever awaited the birth of a child, you know that it's an exciting time! With happy anticipation, the decorating frenzy begins. Bedding and furniture are purchased, walls are painted and new floors may be installed. It's natural to want everything in the baby nursery to be new and beautiful for your precious newborn.

But new and beautiful doesn't necessarily mean safe. Traditional furniture, paints and fabrics may have chemicals and toxins that can be unhealthy for your baby. Luckily, stores and online boutiques are offering more eco-friendly options for furniture, wall coverings, floorings, and organic baby bedding. These natural, organic baby products are typically produced without the use of harmful chemicals and thus contribute to a healthier nursery environment.

Here are five smart purchases to make when creating your organic baby nursery.

A Natural Wood Crib. Your baby will spend a lot of time sleeping so you want a crib that is non-toxic. Traditional wood cribs may have harmful stains or finishes while furniture made from pressed wood may contain adhesives that can also irritate your baby. Consider purchasing a sustainable natural wood crib with a non-toxic finish.

An Organic Crib Mattress. Your baby's actual sleeping surface is just as important as the crib. Conventional mattresses may contain materials and toxins that may be released into the air while your baby sleeps. To promote your baby's health and safety, look for organic crib mattresses that are made from certified-organic materials and fabrics.

Organic Crib Bedding. Many people are unaware that conventionally-grown cotton is one of the most heavily-sprayed crops in the world. To ensure that your baby's sensitive skin is not exposed to toxins in regular cotton bedding, consider organic baby bedding made from natural, organic fabrics and eco-friendly dyes.

Eco-friendly Carpet and Flooring. Traditional carpets typically contain known allergens such as adhesives, stain protectors and flame retardants. To avoid bringing these allergens into your baby's room, look for healthier alternatives such as eco-friendly hardwoods, bamboo and cork floorings or rugs made of natural fibers.

Eco-friendly Paint. Ever notice that strong smell in the air when painting? Many traditional paints emit toxins called volatile organic compounds which can be hazardous to your family's health. Look for low-voc, zero-voc or milk-based paints made of natural non-toxic elements.

Decorating your baby's nursery can be a wonderful way to prepare for his or her arrival. With careful consideration to these key design elements, your baby's nursery will be the healthy, nurturing environment that you desire.

For more great information on natural, organic baby products and eco-friendly parenting tips, visit http://www.natural-organic-baby.com - From organic cotton clothing, nursery furniture, and toys to natural baby skincare products, Natural-Organic-Baby.com is your online resource.

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Toddler Entertainment

I just came across this fantastic book of 101 ways to entertain your toddler. You will certainly benefit from this Mom's writing. She is a mother of 5 children, and she knows what you need. If you have a few minutes of your day free from kids check it out.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

I've put together some items from Amazon.com to help simplify your shopping searches. Please visit for great educational items for the early years. Christmas is just around the corner, and I'm starting right here on this site. Join in on some fun and educational shopping.. You can visit at http://astore.amazon.com/wwwtoddlertai-20

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Solo Time for Babies and Toddlers is a Positive Learning Experience by Connie Limon

Experts agree it is important for babies and toddlers to have time by themselves – solo time. Interaction with adults and peers is vital; however, it is just as important that your baby and/or toddler learn how to spend time by themselves. Some of the benefits of solo time include:

• Provides baby with a variety of learning opportunities
• Baby and/or toddler can explore his environment at his own pace
• Self-reliance
• Learns how to focus attention
• Learn from mistakes
• Strengthens identity
• Frees mom and dad to do tend to chores, make phone calls or just relax
• All the above experiences boost a child’s self-esteem

Children usually see themselves as a separate individual for the first time at around 8 months of age. Independent play helps a child become a friend to him and helps him to feel comfortable around other children.

A baby content to play solo is a great asset for parents as well. While your child is entertaining himself, mom or dad is free to do a chore, make phone calls, or just relax. Introducing your child to solo play is not just a matter of placing him in a room by himself and leaving him there.

Before you introduce your child to solo play, here are a few things you need to consider:

• Your child’s age and developmental stage (the older he is, the longer he will be able to play alone)
• Your child’s temperament (an even-tempered, calm child may be more willing to start solo play at a younger age than a feisty, demanding child.

To begin solo play:

• Establish an alone time period every day
• Put the child in a small area that has been childproofed
• Offer the child a few of his favorite toys or books
• Start playing or reading with him
• When your child is involved in an activity, remove yourself from his immediate vicinity.

If your baby is under one year old, do not leave him alone completely. Instead, sit a few feet away and offer words of encouragement every few minutes to help give your baby a sense of security. As your baby gets older, go to the other side of the room or leave the room entirely for short periods of time. Be sure to stay near enough to hear inside the room where baby is. Peek in regularly to ensure baby’s safety. Before you leave the room, talk to baby a little about what he is doing before you leave, and after you have peeked in on him.

Some children will stop playing as soon as you do. If this happens, try playing with him for a few seconds, then walk away for a few seconds. Return to play. Keep up this routine for a few days so your child understands when you leave, he can expect you to return shortly. Over time children become more interested in their toys than in your comings and goings.

If your baby cries the moment you are out of sight, try letting him initiate solo time. If he crawls into a nearby room, wait a minute or two before you follow him. If you need to leave baby for a few minutes, tell him you’re going and reassure him with your voice when he fusses rather than rushing back to him. It may take some time, but eventually your baby will learn being alone is not so scary.

It is not always the child who resists solo play. Sometimes it is mom or dad, who has received so much information about stimulating their children. If they are not stimulating some kind of activity every spare minute of the day they think they are doing something wrong and feel guilty.

The importance of quality time for parents and children cannot be overemphasized; however, parents should not take this concept to the extreme. It may be difficult to sit and watch your baby play alone. You just need to remind yourself that it is a necessary, positive learning experience for your child.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for informed medical advice or care. You should not use the information in this article to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your pediatrician or family doctor. Please consult a doctor with any questions or concerns you might have regarding your or your child’s condition.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

An Addition To Baby's Security

Bringing up baby in today's world is so much easier than when I brought up my babies. Many of my kid's had security items, but none could ask for it without a whine or a tantrum.

My son became a father this year, and he is still teaching me things I don't know. I have learned so much from my kids, and I guess they are going to continue to teach their Mom. He and his wife are teaching their son Baby Sign Language. Of course, why not? I didn't know much about it, so I began researching why you would want to teach a hearing baby sign language.

Well, the kid's right again! It is absolutely the greatest thing! Why would anyone want to miss the first year of communication with their child? From birth the only form of communication babies have is crying. About 7 months later they begin to use gestures. This is usually where the security item shows it's true colors. They feel comfort in knowing it's in their hands. But what if he is thirsty? By learning sign language your child will be able to communicate his basic needs to you as early as 6 months. Just imagine the satisfaction of knowing just what your child is requiring, without tears and tantrums.

Search the net, you will find so much on this topic out there. It is so popular with parents, that I wish I had a young one myself to teach this to.

I am adding a link to this post, if you are interested in signing with your child, give it a visit.. I thought it was great information.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Best Baby Blankets

Okay, now I guess I come from the old school of parenting. Of all the security blankets that were held onto by my kids, none can compare to the blankets being sold today. I have been doing research daily on security blankets. It is amazing the quality of content out there. I visited a website today that I absolutely love. I had never heard about these blankets before, until I read an article about them, which I will be happy to share with you.

Visit the website, then check out the Max Daniel Baby Blankets! They are gorgeous! Wish I had one myself.

Here is the article, hope you enjoy it.


Luxurious Plush For Today's Baby By Melinda Franklin
Experiencing the comfort of the Max Daniel Baby Throws and blankets is something that Mommy can enjoy as much as baby! Max Daniel Baby's new Mommy Throws (72X 60) match many of the baby throws (36X32).

Max Daniel Baby is owned and operated by women in the United States. It, like many other businesses, has grown from a small business to a large operation that supplies upscale stores and boutiques with luxurious baby blankets. They also provide gifts to many executives in the movie industry and other high-profile industries.

Focusing on the trendy and luxurious baby throws, security blankets, burp cloths and the new Mommy Throws that have put Max Daniel Baby on the A-list of many celebrities today. They are made in the USA, and the quality or their material and craftsmanship cannot be beat. They are so gorgeous that you will almost be afraid to use them, but they machine wash beautifully. They are competitively priced for such luxury plush and satin
childrens throws and security blankets. Violet Affleck, daughter of Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, has a large selection of the Rosebuds and Satin throws in several colors. And the latest news-Jennifer Lopez is the newest celeb fan who has ordered custom items from Max Daniel Baby.

Their newest "STAR" to hit the town is their Mommy Throws. They offer these generously oversized (72X60) Mommy Throws in the Rosebud and Satin colors plus the Cheetah animal print. They make a great addition for any mommy who wants only the best for not only baby but for herself as well.

It's hard to select one favorite, so we actually have selected ALL of the animal pattern throws, security blankets and burp cloths. The Cheetah and "NEW" Leopard print throws are our favorites in the animal print group. They are plush on plush with a satin trim to finish the style. You have to applaud Max Daniel Baby for giving us these beautiful faux-fur, (no real fur is used) high quality animal print throws and security blankets. We give Max Daniel Baby further accolades for their animal patterned throws knowing that they donate 5% of net sales to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).

Be sure to take a look at the entire line of Rosebud and Satin solid colors, the Hotsy Totsy "Limited Edition" styles, the animal prints-Cheetah, Leopard, Zebra, Giraffe and Pony designs, and don't forget the Mommy Throws for the new Mommy and/or Daddy. All of the Max Daniel Baby Throws and Blankets make great shower gifts, gifts for new baby and mommy, birthday gifts for toddlers or any occasion that requires a "special gift" for a child.

Melinda Franklin of Tiny Tot Boutique, please visit http://www.tinytotboutique.com/ soon for all of the latest children's fashions.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Let's Face It - There Is Love In That Blanket!

So you've had your baby shower. You've gathered all the gifts, brought them home, and admired each one. Now you just have to wait for that special someone to come into the world.



You don't know it now, but one of these very gifts could be a tremendous help in your child's development. It may just be the one item that can give almost as much comfort and security as you can. When your child becomes attached to a security item, be it a blanket or a stuffed animal, it becomes very beneficial to his well-being.



It has been known that children who had security blankets as a child become much more independent adults. They are generally not anxious, or high strung. They have been able to release anxiety as a child, so that ability has been carried forward into their adulthood.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Can You Love That Dirty Blanket As Much As Your Child Does?

How can you love your child's security blanket as much as they do?


Take it from a mother of 2 beautiful children, grandmother of 3 awesome boys, and prior daycare provider of over 75 children, it can be done, and it is a wonderful thing!

It can actually be a parent's best friend also.
It stands in for you when you just can't get close enough at any particular time of the day or night.
It develops so much security, independence, and personality in your child that you just can't help loving it.

There may be times, if you look down, as your child is sleeping comfortably next to you on the couch, that your hands are attached to that little, yellow thing called "Blankie."Why is that? Could it be that it also serves as a little "security blanket" for you also? Of course it does. It makes you feel secure that your child is comforted by it.


If you have a blanket or comfort character in your family portrait, then you know exactly what I'm talking about:



That look of relief, as it is removed from the dryer.
The way it is held when watching TV.
The way the left corner is used to wipe away tears.
The way it can pick up every little piece of dust or pet hair in the entire house.
The way it lands of every page when you are reading your child a book.



But there is no greater comfort to any parent then the fact that their child feels secure with his friend. His fears are lifted, and his confidence is building. As your child grows, so will his confidence, and self-esteem. He will be able to conquer his fears alone, and you can thank his "Blankie", and yourself for giving him that sense of security during his infant years.