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You can't choose your family, but you can choose what you get them; Product reviews for familial gifts, game night, home goods and group activities.
Find out Who Is Concerned About Diaper Pail Review and Why You Should Listen to Them
Diaper pails have many unique capabilities. Luckily, there are many out there that won't break your budget. In addition, they are safety first diaper pails. A diaper pail isn't a purchase to take lightly when you'll use it for a couple of years at least, and using it daily, multiple times every day at that. Or, you may use a diaper pail. Apparently, no one really wants a diaper pail. If you decide to use a diaper pail, you will likely have it around for three or more decades, possibly much longer in the event you have more than one child. If you're in the market for an excellent diaper pail, you truly can't fail with the Ubbi.
By Beatrice Callan6 years ago in Families
Do Those Cheap, Over-The Counter Paternity Tests Actually Work?
UK discount store Home Bargains famously sells a home paternity test kit that costs just £4.99. The kit contains a set of mouth swabs (one for the child, one for the potential father), consent forms, and envelopes used to send the completed kit to a UK testing lab. The company that produces the tests promise to analyse your samples and have your results ready the next working day, using cutting-edge DNA science.
By Dave Smith6 years ago in Families
Eight Must-Have Baby Items
So you've just had a baby. You're overjoyed, overtired, and overwhelmed. What exactly do you need? Are you prepared? There is so much information out there to go through, much like this very list, all claiming you need this and that for your baby to thrive. But if there was one thing I want to explain is this... you DO NOT need half of what others have claimed. A few well-made, multi-use products will help you care for and love your baby throughout those emotional first weeks and more. Some of these products I have used with my own family and work as an early childhood and elementary educator, and some of them I have heard about. All of them you should try for yourself and make an individual decision that best fits with your own lifestyle and child.
By Kayla Bloom7 years ago in Families
Use a Kasa Cam to Check Your Baby and Never Disturb Another Nap
It's hard to strike a balance—being properly attentive when you're dead exhausted and also not disturbing your new family member unnecessarily. I'm a first-time mother, so the desire to check on my little Sophia is incessant.
By Alicia Springer7 years ago in Families
10 Reasons Every New Parent Needs an Owlet Smart Sock 2 Baby Monitor. Top Story - January 2019.
It's every parent's worst nightmare. You worked hard to make sure your nursery was safe. You fed your child all the right food. You even bought a baby monitor that kept a good eye on your little one's movements. But then, one night, your child's heart stopped beating.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Families
10 Ways to Get Your Kids to Enjoy Brushing Their Teeth with the Playbrush
If there's one habit that's always been difficult to get kids to take up, it's getting them to brush their teeth at least twice a day. Children just don't feel like doing it; they feel like it's boring and that they have other things they could be doing instead (like eating candy, gum, or popcorn, for example).
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy7 years ago in Families
Rest Assured Your Child Is Safe with the Clever Dog Smart Monitor
Your baby is your life. The newest addition to the family is also the most fragile one. Babies need lots of care, attention, and love to grow—and that's why having a baby monitor is absolutely necessary.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Families
I Tried the BlueSmart mia2: The Smart Baby Feeding Monitor That Tracks Temperature, Schedule & More
As a first time parent, I'll admit I'm far from perfect. I thought it would be an easy transition into fatherhood, mostly because my wife makes raising a newborn look fairly rudimentary. I guess that's just what motherly instinct is, because I have had no such luck in making the transition.
By Greg Bogart7 years ago in Families
Meet Lunii: The Screenless Storytelling Device Helping Kids Develop Vocabulary and Imagination. Top Story - December 2018.
As a parent of a five year old, it's become increasingly difficult to find ways to entertain my child in a fun, yet somewhat educational way. After hearing my parents preach this for years, I can't believe I'm actually saying it myself, but kids today spend too much time glued to a screen. Back when I was a kid, all my parents really had to worry about was that "evil" television screen, but now there are iPhones, iPads, I this and I that, and my kid wants to see ALL of them.
By Tony Anthony Greg7 years ago in Families
MyPhoto Changed the Way I Do Sentimental Gifts, And I’ll Never Go Back. Top Story - November 2018.
Call me old, or just call me old-fashioned, but I’ve never been much of a tech guy. It just never was my thing, and I preferred to live life the way my parents lived it. It’s been that way for 45 years, and I never really saw it changing.
By Michael Pickett7 years ago in Families












