Jun 24
Posted by Anissa,
Most pool floats will hold a child up to 24 months old, making it a safe way for everyone to enjoy the water during pool time. A float lets you play with your child, because you will have both hands free and not have to worry about trying to keep a good grip on a wet child. Baby can sit and kick and splash and enjoy having some freedom in the pool.Swimways makes some very good baby pool floats for you to choose. The best one in their line of floats is their inflatable infant pool float. This float has plenty of room for your baby to play, and you can add a sun canopy to protect your baby from the sun, and prolong the time that you can play in the pool.
Mar 01
Posted by Raymon,
When jogging strollers first came on the market, the only place you could find one was in your local sports store. At the time, companies thought that you would require to purchase more than one stroller; one for jogging and one for day to day activities. This was primarily due to the fact that jogging strollers were streamlined for the purpose of jogging well, which meant that they did not have the capability to hold extras like a diaper bag. Now these strollers are fashioned for convenience as well as for jogging. They even make a double jogging stroller for those parents that have more than one child still in a stroller. Well fashioned jogging strollers provide the user with the power to unlock the swiveling, front wheel. This enables the jogger to easily navigate around tight corners as well as through shopping aisles. You can lock the front wheel in order to jog forward. Your child will love a comfortable ride, no matter what surface you are jogging on. The three inch suspension, along with the on and off road tires provide such a smooth ride your child will be able to snooze while your take your morning run.
Feb 15
Posted by Darcel,
So, here I am, mother of three. My youngest is now six years old. I thought I would be finished with diapers by now. But, I am still buying night time diapers/underpants for my youngest. He is a good boy, likes to make his mommie happy, but just can’t seem to get the bedwetting under control. He doesn’t have any other behavior or health problems. His pediatrician says that I need to just bear with him, and he will grow out of it. So, for now, I am investing in disposable night time underpants, and waking up every night to take him to the bathroom at midnight. I know it’s gotta get better…