Baby games to add zing to your baby shower celebrations! Games are fun and add excitement to any festivity. Besides that, they are a great way of letting your hair loose and getting a chance of familiarizing with the other guests and being at ease with one another. Word Power All the players are asked to write two names which they would like to suggest for the new arrival on a piece of paper. The aim is to make as many words as possible from the letters of those two suggested names by each guest. The guests should target at making as many words as possible. The players must be told that each new word which they form from the letters of the names must have a minimum of three letters. To add more zing to the game ask the players not to reveal the suggested names! Let the other players guess the names by seeing the constructed words! Example: Peter?XDaisy Pat! Pete! Tear! Year! Say! Transferring! Have two bowls of different sizes in front of each player. Put cotton balls in the bigger bowl. The object of the game is to transfer cotton balls from one bowl to another with the help of a spoon. To make it more challenging blindfolds all the players! The weight of the cotton ball is sure to deceive them as to many balls have been scooped. The player who transfers maximum number of balls in half a minute is declared winner. Sorting! Another game to be played blindfolded! Take a bowl, fill it half with uncooked rice. Add a few safety pins to it ( ensure that the pins are closed properly). This game is to be played one by one. The player blindfolds himself and tries to sort out as many safety pins from the rice in half a minute. The similarity in the physical texture is sure to be challenging! It's yesterday once more! All the guests are asked to carry their own baby photos to the celebration. At the celebration, these photos are handed over to chosen person, who in turn marks them and puts an identity mark on each photo. The person ensures that no damage is done to the photos as they are treasured items. The game begins! Each player is given a piece of paper and a pen. The object is to identify each photo and write the answer on the paper. At the end, the right answers are given and the winner is the one who has most correct guesses. These are just a few suggestions for games which could be organized to make your Baby Shower celebration an event to be remembered and cherished for years to come and at the same time help your guests get acquainted with each other. Kim Anderson is the owner of http://www.quickandeasybabyshower.com and http://www.quickandeasybabyshower.net Sites devoted to helping you make sure your baby shower is great. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kim_Andersonbaby - Baby Gifts - Make It Personal Today the announcement you have been waiting for finally arrived! That new baby has been born and you want to buy the perfect gift. |
Friday, November 16, 2007
baby - Fun at Baby Showers
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
baby - Baby Gifts - Make It Personal
Today the announcement you have been waiting for finally arrived! That new baby has been born and you want to buy the perfect gift. Craig Thornburrow is an Author and Business Owner. Find all you need to know about Baby Gifts at http://www.FunkyBabyGifts.com Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Craig_Thornburrowbaby - Selecting Suitable Baby Names What name will you give to your new born baby? Something special! Or ordinary common name which can be remembered easily. This reminds the famous song, "Remember me when I am gone?" Parents are filled with anxiety when a child is conceived. They wished to shower the best things available on this earth. Unfortunately, giving a 'name' is not their cup of tea. Selecting suitable baby name is an acid test for most parents. Some try hard to provide a memorable name that should reflect their love and care for the baby. After all, name shows the true quality and inseparable nature of the person! Parents should seek honest opinion of the people around them. They might come with some serious, funny and simple names to choose from. These days, internet can be the best bet to find baby's name. When parents have a list of different baby names, they should start selecting the most sweetest, passionate and cutest name of their choice. Alternately, father can make a list of boys' names while the mother takes care of the girls' names only. Thereafter, they can 'veto' for the common mutually acceptable name. In case, if both parents face problems to choose their favourite name, process like rating names with the help of people is another best option. The long lists of baby's name could be rated on the basis of like and dislike and chosen the top rated ones. It is the responsibility of the parents to name their offspring whom they loved the most! |
Sunday, November 4, 2007
baby - Selecting Suitable Baby Names
What name will you give to your new born baby? Something special! Or ordinary common name which can be remembered easily. This reminds the famous song, "Remember me when I am gone?" Parents are filled with anxiety when a child is conceived. They wished to shower the best things available on this earth. Unfortunately, giving a 'name' is not their cup of tea. Selecting suitable baby name is an acid test for most parents. Some try hard to provide a memorable name that should reflect their love and care for the baby. After all, name shows the true quality and inseparable nature of the person! Parents should seek honest opinion of the people around them. They might come with some serious, funny and simple names to choose from. These days, internet can be the best bet to find baby's name. When parents have a list of different baby names, they should start selecting the most sweetest, passionate and cutest name of their choice. Alternately, father can make a list of boys' names while the mother takes care of the girls' names only. Thereafter, they can 'veto' for the common mutually acceptable name. In case, if both parents face problems to choose their favourite name, process like rating names with the help of people is another best option. The long lists of baby's name could be rated on the basis of like and dislike and chosen the top rated ones. It is the responsibility of the parents to name their offspring whom they loved the most! Mohen Naorem is a journalist from India. His other work can be read at http://www.mohennaorem.com Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mohen_Naorembaby - Special Considerations for the Premature Baby Every parent hopes and prays that their newborn will be healthy and safe. Normally a pregnancy lasts nine months. The gestation of a full term pregnancy is traditionally between 37 to 42 weeks. Any baby born before 37 weeks is considered premature. Premature Babies face many challenges that full term babies often escape. This includes the possibility of being born with organs that are underdeveloped. Many premature babies have respiratory problems, as the lungs are generally one of the last organs to develop completely during gestation. Fortunately modern technology has provided hospitals with the ability to care for infants born prematurely. In times of old infants born before 34 weeks faced many challenges, and were much more likely to die. Modern technology has allowed babies born as early as 26 weeks to still survive. There are several factors which might contribute to a mother's likelihood of having a premature infant. These include the following:
Some premature babies have to stay in the hospital for several weeks after birth, until they are strong enough to venture home with mom and dad. Babies born before 34 weeks are often given steroids to help the lungs mature, in the hope that respiratory problems might be minimized. Some premature babies are too weak when born to suckle at mother's breast. Moms however are still encouraged to place their premature infant at their chests. Studies show that babies who have skin to skin contact when born prematurely are more likely to thrive and gain weight faster than those who are not. Mothers who give birth to a premature baby sometimes have to pump for the first few weeks in order to establish an adequate milk supply. If you find this is the case, you might consider renting a hospital grade pump to allow for optimal milk supply maintenance. Premature babies can be fed breast milk through a bottle. Premature babies will benefit from having the antibody rich milk from their mother's breast. Some babies born after 34 weeks require little extra assistance. Many leave the hospital after a few days, though the majority of babies born prematurely are not discharged until a time near their original due date. Signs that your baby is thriving include the ability to eat and a regular pattern of weight gain. The hospital staff will also take great care to ensure your baby is breathing well on his own. Some infants are born with a condition called jaundice, and are placed under special bilirubin lights to help the body break up the materials causing jaundice. All newborns are at risk for infection because their immune systems need time to properly mature. This is even more so the case for premature infants. Many physicians recommend that you not take your infant into public/crowded places until they are at minimum three months old, to reduce the likelihood that they will catch a potentially life threatening cold. Many babies born prematurely eventually catch up to their peers within a year. Thanks to modern technology a majority of babies born prematurely will do just as well as those born at or around their due date. |
Saturday, October 27, 2007
baby - Special Considerations for the Premature Baby
Every parent hopes and prays that their newborn will be healthy and safe. Normally a pregnancy lasts nine months. The gestation of a full term pregnancy is traditionally between 37 to 42 weeks. Any baby born before 37 weeks is considered premature. Premature Babies face many challenges that full term babies often escape. This includes the possibility of being born with organs that are underdeveloped. Many premature babies have respiratory problems, as the lungs are generally one of the last organs to develop completely during gestation. Fortunately modern technology has provided hospitals with the ability to care for infants born prematurely. In times of old infants born before 34 weeks faced many challenges, and were much more likely to die. Modern technology has allowed babies born as early as 26 weeks to still survive. There are several factors which might contribute to a mother's likelihood of having a premature infant. These include the following:
Some premature babies have to stay in the hospital for several weeks after birth, until they are strong enough to venture home with mom and dad. Babies born before 34 weeks are often given steroids to help the lungs mature, in the hope that respiratory problems might be minimized. Some premature babies are too weak when born to suckle at mother's breast. Moms however are still encouraged to place their premature infant at their chests. Studies show that babies who have skin to skin contact when born prematurely are more likely to thrive and gain weight faster than those who are not. Mothers who give birth to a premature baby sometimes have to pump for the first few weeks in order to establish an adequate milk supply. If you find this is the case, you might consider renting a hospital grade pump to allow for optimal milk supply maintenance. Premature babies can be fed breast milk through a bottle. Premature babies will benefit from having the antibody rich milk from their mother's breast. Some babies born after 34 weeks require little extra assistance. Many leave the hospital after a few days, though the majority of babies born prematurely are not discharged until a time near their original due date. Signs that your baby is thriving include the ability to eat and a regular pattern of weight gain. The hospital staff will also take great care to ensure your baby is breathing well on his own. Some infants are born with a condition called jaundice, and are placed under special bilirubin lights to help the body break up the materials causing jaundice. All newborns are at risk for infection because their immune systems need time to properly mature. This is even more so the case for premature infants. Many physicians recommend that you not take your infant into public/crowded places until they are at minimum three months old, to reduce the likelihood that they will catch a potentially life threatening cold. Many babies born prematurely eventually catch up to their peers within a year. Thanks to modern technology a majority of babies born prematurely will do just as well as those born at or around their due date. Adriana Copaceanu is a busy mom of 2. Visit her Busy Moms Online if you are looking for ways to maximize your precious time. And if you are a new mom, you'll find everything you need to know at her Baby's First Year website. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Adriana_Copaceanubaby - Preparing for a Second Child: Tips to Ease the Transition from One Child to Two You know you should prepare for your second baby's arrival. But how? The What to Expect books that captivated you before now make your eyes glaze over. You don't need, or want, much new gear. And the first baby taught you that children sabotage the best-laid plans. However, taking a few steps now can help ease the transition from one child to two. Prepare yourself, your marriage and your firstborn to welcome your second baby with the following strategies. *Encourage brotherly love. Talking to siblings about the new baby is important. But some of the big sister and big brother books are negative, preparing firstborns for jealousy, tantrums and strife. Be positive in introducing the new baby. Discuss how you'll bathe, dress and diaper her together. *Take a labor and delivery class. You think you remember everything. (How could a woman forget?) But I was amazed at how much new information surfaced in my second childbirth class - and how much I had to brush up on just two years after the birth of my first. *Negotiate daddy care. Be specific about your husband's future role; consider what has and hasn't worked with your first child. Have dad assume more duties with your firstborn now. It will be easier later if he knows the ropes. *Purchase a double stroller. Your toddler may be big enough to walk, but he'll stage a sit-down strike when you stroll baby sister. Buy a double stroller if your firstborn is under age 4. The front-to-back ones are easier to maneuver through doors. *Get organized. One child is a relationship. Two is a small business. Make sure you've got a good planner. PDAs like the Palm can program events to repeat each week, which is great for scheduling kids' activities. *Consider preschool. School can provide the big brother to a new baby with a welcome world of his own, while offering you time alone with your second child. Start classes before the baby arrives so your older child won't feel like he's being shipped out because of his new sibling. *Upgrade your tote. Forget the sleek designer diaper bag. Function trumps form as the family grows. Get a bag with pockets on the outside so you can grab the rattle and the juice box before the stoplight turns green. *Request a gift. Not for the baby. For you! First-time moms get big showers. Women expecting the second child often get ignored. Ask for a pretty bathrobe, a bracelet or something else that will fit despite those extra pounds. *Relax. Newborns sleep a lot and don't steal siblings' toys. Chaos doesn't really set in until the second child becomes mobile. Early on parents often enjoy a honeymoon period. Prepare to savor those baby moments - they're even sweeter the second time around! (c) 2006 Jennifer Bingham Hull. Reprint rights granted as long as entire article is published, including resource box and its live links. |
Sunday, October 21, 2007
baby - Baby Shoes - Which Ones are Right for Baby?
Babies grow so fast, it's hard to keep them in the correct pair of shoes. Not only do they need to be the right size, but also need to be comfortable. You know what will happen if they're not. Baby will draw that foot right up to their nose and pull the shoe off. And most likely, will toss the shoe somewhere to be never found again. Instead of going through the hassle of trying shoe after shoe on your no-so-cooperative infant, here's some ideas to keep in mind while you shop. Think, how much time does your baby spend on his/her feet? Infants who haven't started to crawl spend no time on their feet. There is no absolute reason why an infant needs shoes other than a decorative accessory to keep their feet warm. In summer, they would rather have their feet free to wiggle and play. No matter what stage of crawling or walking your baby has reached, their feet need room to grow. Shoes or booties should never fit tight. When infants get ready to crawl, they will be on their knees pulling their feet under their bodies. This is the time to think about protecting the soft skin on their toes and tops of their feet from carpet abrasion. A sock or bootie without a rigid sole will protect their skin from rough surfaces. Soft enclosed elastic or Velcro will help keep the bootie in place. Buttons or snaps are not recommended as they could be loosened and swallowed. As baby begins to crawl and move more quickly on the floor, a protective shoe will be needed. This shoe does not need to a rigid sole yet, but perhaps a thicker felt or sturdy fabric will be necessary as baby wriggles from one room to the next. A thin rubber sole may help with traction and protection. Buckles and top decoration may scrape on floors and catch on loop pile carpets, so choose a plain shoe. Open toe sandals do not protect toes while baby crawls. Standing and cruising is the next stage in development. Once baby is able to pull up, stand next to furniture and take a few tentative steps, it is time to change shoes. This time baby needs a bit sturdier sole, to protect their feet from bumps on furniture legs and sole injuries from stepping on toys. Shoe sole should still be very flexible to allow full movement of baby's feet. The final stage is walking and running. This is when your child will need a sturdier sole to protect their feet from uneven or rough surfaces and provide better traction for running. Shoes will still need room for feet to grow. Velcro can still be recommended until the children learn to tie their own shoes. It is also important that the shoe be built properly and not rub the foot painfully. If you think about what stage of growth your child is in, and how they're using their feet, it will help to choose the right shoe. Kim Prissel is a parent of three children. This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.BabyNameVote.Com/ which is a site for Baby Names. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kim_Prisselbaby - Baby Show Gifts Baby Shower Gifts and Advice - An overview of what to give as baby shower favors, featuring a look at some of the most recent trends in party favors and an eye to where the next wave of gifts is coming from. Giving Baby Shower Favors Baby showers are an indelible part of the pregnancy experience. Held shortly before the birth, when the mother's needs for baby supplies and a little harmless diversion and emotional bolstering are perhaps at their apex, the shower offers a last chance at celebration and time with friends before the real hard work of baby's early months commences after the delivery. The baby shower is an important time for family and friends of the expectant mother, too, as they can look forward to one last hurrah with the mother. Understand, the baby shower is not a sad occasion, but a joyous one, as the new mother is surrounded by her closest and dearest, and is able to take a deep breath before making the plunge into motherhood. Guests to the traditional baby shower are almost always equipped with lavish gifts for the new mother and baby, and in recent years, a growing trend of providing gifts for them in return has grown in popularity. Mothers, and shower-givers, are becoming increasingly enamored of the gift-giving notion, adding a slight and graceful note of reciprocity to the shower proceedings. The trend in general reflects a growing consciousness of polity and good social skills, and marks a shift away from more informal gatherings of the past. The shower favors are by no means elaborate, and in fact are often something quite simple, sometimes even as simple as candies or dainty chocolates given lovely wrappings to give a touch of class to the shower festivities. The personalized mint tin is one such favor making a mark in shower popularity. Once more or less the exclusive province of wedding reception and rehearsal dinner gift ideas, the small and simple min tin currently enjoys a wave of popularity for shower guests. This is partly because wedding favor manufacturers have adapted their personalization techniques to baby and maternity motifs, extending their market base to the baby shower realm without distracting their mainline product production. But no matter the cause, there's something to be said for a straightforward and endearing mint tin with a stork design and the baby's name and birth date presented for all to see. Filled with kosher and parve after dinner mints that are safe for guests of all religious denominations, they're both compact and in a sense reusable as baby shower gifts. Not only are the palm-sized tins reusable for storing such things as ear buds, small make up articles or even loose change, the mints themselves are a delicious refresher that can be enjoyed long after the shower has concluded. Similar to the mint tin, the souvenir gourmet chocolate has also become very popular. These are chocolate, lollipop styled treats carefully prepared and shipped by fine cocolatiers directly to the baby shower or baby event. |
Thursday, October 18, 2007
baby - Baby Show Gifts
Baby Shower Gifts and Advice - An overview of what to give as baby shower favors, featuring a look at some of the most recent trends in party favors and an eye to where the next wave of gifts is coming from. Giving Baby Shower Favors Baby showers are an indelible part of the pregnancy experience. Held shortly before the birth, when the mother's needs for baby supplies and a little harmless diversion and emotional bolstering are perhaps at their apex, the shower offers a last chance at celebration and time with friends before the real hard work of baby's early months commences after the delivery. The baby shower is an important time for family and friends of the expectant mother, too, as they can look forward to one last hurrah with the mother. Understand, the baby shower is not a sad occasion, but a joyous one, as the new mother is surrounded by her closest and dearest, and is able to take a deep breath before making the plunge into motherhood. Guests to the traditional baby shower are almost always equipped with lavish gifts for the new mother and baby, and in recent years, a growing trend of providing gifts for them in return has grown in popularity. Mothers, and shower-givers, are becoming increasingly enamored of the gift-giving notion, adding a slight and graceful note of reciprocity to the shower proceedings. The trend in general reflects a growing consciousness of polity and good social skills, and marks a shift away from more informal gatherings of the past. The shower favors are by no means elaborate, and in fact are often something quite simple, sometimes even as simple as candies or dainty chocolates given lovely wrappings to give a touch of class to the shower festivities. The personalized mint tin is one such favor making a mark in shower popularity. Once more or less the exclusive province of wedding reception and rehearsal dinner gift ideas, the small and simple min tin currently enjoys a wave of popularity for shower guests. This is partly because wedding favor manufacturers have adapted their personalization techniques to baby and maternity motifs, extending their market base to the baby shower realm without distracting their mainline product production. But no matter the cause, there's something to be said for a straightforward and endearing mint tin with a stork design and the baby's name and birth date presented for all to see. Filled with kosher and parve after dinner mints that are safe for guests of all religious denominations, they're both compact and in a sense reusable as baby shower gifts. Not only are the palm-sized tins reusable for storing such things as ear buds, small make up articles or even loose change, the mints themselves are a delicious refresher that can be enjoyed long after the shower has concluded. Similar to the mint tin, the souvenir gourmet chocolate has also become very popular. These are chocolate, lollipop styled treats carefully prepared and shipped by fine cocolatiers directly to the baby shower or baby event. Corner Stork Baby Gifts is pleased to offer a complete line of baby shower favors, gifts, and accessories, to fit any taste and style. We invite you to browse our complete selection at http://www.cornerstorkbabygifts.com. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mike_Gelblichtbaby - Help With Planning A Great Baby Shower Menu When it comes to planning the perfect baby shower menu there are certainly a number of different choices available. From a baby shower menu consisting of finger foods to a baby shower menu featuring a fully catered gourmet meal, there are as many ways to make the baby shower food special as there are baby shower party planners. Different Ways To Plan The Baby Shower Menu No matter what is planned for the baby shower menu, however, it is important to start planning as early as possible. There are many ways to plan a baby shower menu, and it is important first and foremost to determine which option works best. Potluck Dinner Many baby shower planners choose simply to have everyone invited to the celebration bring a special dish to the celebration. These kinds of potluck dinners can work wonderfully for baby showers, and many of the guests will no doubt look forward to sampling and sharing their favorite delicacies. Special Party Trays Other baby shower hosts may opt to purchase special party trays already premade and sold in a variety of grocery stores. These party trays can make the baby shower menu a lot easier to plan, and they can be a cost effective solution as well. It is a good idea, of course, for those planning this kind of baby shower menu solution to order the food well in advance, and to have an accurate count of the number of guests expected. Catered With Delicious Gourmet Meals Still other baby shower hosts may want to have the baby shower menu catered with a delicious gourmet meal. These catered baby shower menu options can be a great solution, but again it is important to start planning as early as possible. No matter what type of baby shower menu you choose, the key is to shop around, and start planning as early as possible. |
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
baby - Help With Planning A Great Baby Shower Menu
When it comes to planning the perfect baby shower menu there are certainly a number of different choices available. From a baby shower menu consisting of finger foods to a baby shower menu featuring a fully catered gourmet meal, there are as many ways to make the baby shower food special as there are baby shower party planners. Different Ways To Plan The Baby Shower Menu No matter what is planned for the baby shower menu, however, it is important to start planning as early as possible. There are many ways to plan a baby shower menu, and it is important first and foremost to determine which option works best. Potluck Dinner Many baby shower planners choose simply to have everyone invited to the celebration bring a special dish to the celebration. These kinds of potluck dinners can work wonderfully for baby showers, and many of the guests will no doubt look forward to sampling and sharing their favorite delicacies. Special Party Trays Other baby shower hosts may opt to purchase special party trays already premade and sold in a variety of grocery stores. These party trays can make the baby shower menu a lot easier to plan, and they can be a cost effective solution as well. It is a good idea, of course, for those planning this kind of baby shower menu solution to order the food well in advance, and to have an accurate count of the number of guests expected. Catered With Delicious Gourmet Meals Still other baby shower hosts may want to have the baby shower menu catered with a delicious gourmet meal. These catered baby shower menu options can be a great solution, but again it is important to start planning as early as possible. No matter what type of baby shower menu you choose, the key is to shop around, and start planning as early as possible. Shaunta Pleasant is a professional writer and editor on baby shower topics. Visit my site to learn more about planning the perfect wedding at http://www.baby-shower-gala.com/baby_shower_menu.html Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Shaunta_Pleasantbaby - Hilarious Baby Shower Fun Baby showers are always a fun occasion. People are willing to play crazy games and everyone ends up having hilarious baby shower fun. The following game ideas are all hilarious baby shower fun online games that can easily be found through an internet search. One way to get people laughing and having a good time is to introduce anything that may be considered odd. When people are confronted with something questionable or weird it makes others laugh. Watching people make faces and get grossed out is always a lot of fun. There are a wide range of odd baby shower games that are sure to bring on the fun. Smell the Diaper is a fun one where candy is melted or crushed and placed inside disposable diapers. Guests then have to smell each diaper and guess what type of candy it is. This games gets plenty of laughs for its grossness factor, especially when it comes to chocolate candy. Another great way to bring on the hilarious baby shower fun is to get people acting goofy. Anything that will get grown adults to dress up or act like children is going to make everyone laugh. One such game is Pin the Pacifier on the Baby. This is just like the old party game Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Blindfolded people who have been spun around several times are going to get a lot of laughs as they stumble around like a child. Hilarious baby shower fun is one way to make a baby shower memorable. People are not soon to forget how hard they laughed and the mother-to-be is guaranteed to have a good time. Keeping the mood light and fun is a great way to prevent awkward moments between unfamiliar guests and to ensure everyone has a great time. |
baby - Hilarious Baby Shower Fun
Baby showers are always a fun occasion. People are willing to play crazy games and everyone ends up having hilarious baby shower fun. The following game ideas are all hilarious baby shower fun online games that can easily be found through an internet search. One way to get people laughing and having a good time is to introduce anything that may be considered odd. When people are confronted with something questionable or weird it makes others laugh. Watching people make faces and get grossed out is always a lot of fun. There are a wide range of odd baby shower games that are sure to bring on the fun. Smell the Diaper is a fun one where candy is melted or crushed and placed inside disposable diapers. Guests then have to smell each diaper and guess what type of candy it is. This games gets plenty of laughs for its grossness factor, especially when it comes to chocolate candy. Another great way to bring on the hilarious baby shower fun is to get people acting goofy. Anything that will get grown adults to dress up or act like children is going to make everyone laugh. One such game is Pin the Pacifier on the Baby. This is just like the old party game Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Blindfolded people who have been spun around several times are going to get a lot of laughs as they stumble around like a child. Hilarious baby shower fun is one way to make a baby shower memorable. People are not soon to forget how hard they laughed and the mother-to-be is guaranteed to have a good time. Keeping the mood light and fun is a great way to prevent awkward moments between unfamiliar guests and to ensure everyone has a great time. For more information concerning baby showers please visit The Baby Shower Zone - a website that specializes in baby shower candle favors Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tim_Bockbaby - Who? When? Where? Things You Should Know And Include In The Baby Shower Invitations The invitation to a baby shower needs to include all of the obvious facts about when and where the event will take place and who it is for. Be sure to put the date by which you want guests to RSVP. This is extremely important if the shower is being held at a hotel or restaurant or if you are having it catered. You will need to give an accurate count of the number of guests to the representatives from these places so that they can prepare accordingly. They will most likely require you to give a guaranteed amount, so you want to be as close to the right number of people, since you will be paying for it, even if they don't all show up. You should send out the invitations 2 weeks before the RSVP date and the RSVP date should probably be at least 2 maybe 3 weeks before the baby shower. This gives the guests a month or more to make sure they are available on that date and to have time to figure out what to do for a gift. This also gives you time to really bring everything together and know basically how many guests you will have. Obviously a lot of planning will have already been done by the time you send the invitations You also want to include in the invitation anything the guests need to bring or to think of in advance if you have any special activities that require the giving of well wishes, or words of advice, or anything of that nature. In addition, the invitations you send should visually tell the invited guests the theme of the shower. It will help them to know how to dress. If the shower is being held at the beach or in the evening at someone's home the attire will obviously be different. Other information that is nice to know is the gender of the baby. If the shower is being held after the baby is born, then you can include the name, birth date, and other facts such as time of birth, length, and weight of the baby. Even if the baby is not yet born, many parents have ultrasounds at around 20 weeks into the pregnancy and can and often do find out the sex of the baby. This will help guests select gifts appropriate for boys, girls, or even twins. Invited guests that will be coming in from out of town will appreciate additional information that should be included in the invitation. You can include details on surrounding hotels, or information about who they will be staying with if other family members will be putting them up. Hotels will usually print out cards with maps, directions and what to tell the reservations desk in order to get your prearranged group rate. Also include directions to the exact location where the shower is actually going to be held. This applies to all guests who may not know the area well. The Guest List (Yikes!) Deciding who to invite to the baby shower can be more difficult than you think. You may face one of two problems: There are too many people to invite, and your budget, room size, etc. are limiting the numbers. Or, the expectant parents are far from family and new to the area, so making a nice party for them means inviting people they may not know as well and therefore, you may not get a good turnout. Let's look at the first scenario. If the couple is popular, both work and have lots of extended family around, it may be difficult to shower them with just one event. In this case you will need to consider locations that can accommodate a large group, such as the beach, a park, or large function hall. Also, you may find budget restraints mean asking for more help and donations of food, decorations, invitations, etc. Here is where multiple hosts can work together to share the workload and expense. In the case of a smaller group, a home setting will feel warm, inviting and intimate. Even if only 4 or 5 ladies show up, it can be a fun event to celebrate the birth. This might be the right situation for a girl's night out at a restaurant where everyone also brings a gift, or a movie night at home watching a real "chick flick." The new mom will know that there are other women around who will be there to celebrate and support her in her new role as a mom. Also consider inviting husbands to round out your guest list and make the event more festive. If you are unsure of who to invite you can always ask the parents-to-be for the names and addresses of family members, close friends and business associates. If you want the party to be surprise, try going to the parents of the expectant couple for ideas on who to invite. While you are compiling your guest list, you can organize the names by categories such as Family, Close Friends, Work Friends, Neighborhood Friends, and Church Friends. This way, if you need to cut numbers from your list, you can keep the closer relationships separated. With all of the details surrounding a baby shower, it is easy to forget when someone called, left a message on your voice mail or email, or just gave you a verbal RSVP in passing. A good way to keep an accurate record of who has been invited and who has responded is to use a Guest Checklist This checklist also lets anyone involved in the planning get a good overall visual of who is coming. It will help you to not forget important guests and to give any catering facilities an accurate count for your party. It is a nice list to keep to record gifts and also if the thank you note has been sent. |
Monday, October 15, 2007
baby - Who? When? Where? Things You Should Know And Include In The Baby Shower Invitations
The invitation to a baby shower needs to include all of the obvious facts about when and where the event will take place and who it is for. Be sure to put the date by which you want guests to RSVP. This is extremely important if the shower is being held at a hotel or restaurant or if you are having it catered. You will need to give an accurate count of the number of guests to the representatives from these places so that they can prepare accordingly. They will most likely require you to give a guaranteed amount, so you want to be as close to the right number of people, since you will be paying for it, even if they don't all show up. You should send out the invitations 2 weeks before the RSVP date and the RSVP date should probably be at least 2 maybe 3 weeks before the baby shower. This gives the guests a month or more to make sure they are available on that date and to have time to figure out what to do for a gift. This also gives you time to really bring everything together and know basically how many guests you will have. Obviously a lot of planning will have already been done by the time you send the invitations You also want to include in the invitation anything the guests need to bring or to think of in advance if you have any special activities that require the giving of well wishes, or words of advice, or anything of that nature. In addition, the invitations you send should visually tell the invited guests the theme of the shower. It will help them to know how to dress. If the shower is being held at the beach or in the evening at someone's home the attire will obviously be different. Other information that is nice to know is the gender of the baby. If the shower is being held after the baby is born, then you can include the name, birth date, and other facts such as time of birth, length, and weight of the baby. Even if the baby is not yet born, many parents have ultrasounds at around 20 weeks into the pregnancy and can and often do find out the sex of the baby. This will help guests select gifts appropriate for boys, girls, or even twins. Invited guests that will be coming in from out of town will appreciate additional information that should be included in the invitation. You can include details on surrounding hotels, or information about who they will be staying with if other family members will be putting them up. Hotels will usually print out cards with maps, directions and what to tell the reservations desk in order to get your prearranged group rate. Also include directions to the exact location where the shower is actually going to be held. This applies to all guests who may not know the area well. The Guest List (Yikes!) Deciding who to invite to the baby shower can be more difficult than you think. You may face one of two problems: There are too many people to invite, and your budget, room size, etc. are limiting the numbers. Or, the expectant parents are far from family and new to the area, so making a nice party for them means inviting people they may not know as well and therefore, you may not get a good turnout. Let's look at the first scenario. If the couple is popular, both work and have lots of extended family around, it may be difficult to shower them with just one event. In this case you will need to consider locations that can accommodate a large group, such as the beach, a park, or large function hall. Also, you may find budget restraints mean asking for more help and donations of food, decorations, invitations, etc. Here is where multiple hosts can work together to share the workload and expense. In the case of a smaller group, a home setting will feel warm, inviting and intimate. Even if only 4 or 5 ladies show up, it can be a fun event to celebrate the birth. This might be the right situation for a girl's night out at a restaurant where everyone also brings a gift, or a movie night at home watching a real "chick flick." The new mom will know that there are other women around who will be there to celebrate and support her in her new role as a mom. Also consider inviting husbands to round out your guest list and make the event more festive. If you are unsure of who to invite you can always ask the parents-to-be for the names and addresses of family members, close friends and business associates. If you want the party to be surprise, try going to the parents of the expectant couple for ideas on who to invite. While you are compiling your guest list, you can organize the names by categories such as Family, Close Friends, Work Friends, Neighborhood Friends, and Church Friends. This way, if you need to cut numbers from your list, you can keep the closer relationships separated. With all of the details surrounding a baby shower, it is easy to forget when someone called, left a message on your voice mail or email, or just gave you a verbal RSVP in passing. A good way to keep an accurate record of who has been invited and who has responded is to use a Guest Checklist This checklist also lets anyone involved in the planning get a good overall visual of who is coming. It will help you to not forget important guests and to give any catering facilities an accurate count for your party. It is a nice list to keep to record gifts and also if the thank you note has been sent. For more baby shower fun and ideas visit http://www.babynamesandyou.com and browse through all the musings of Terri Holland plus the thoughts of a few others Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Terri_Hollandbaby - Treating Colic - Calming Your Colicky Baby Doctors haven't been able to pinpoint an exact treatment for colic, however there are ways to make life easier for both you and your colicky baby. Following are tips for calming a colicky baby:
Caring for a colicky baby is frustrating for both the baby and the parent, so be sure to take care of yourself as well as your baby. Try to relax, and remember that your baby will eventually outgrow this phase. If you need a break from your baby's crying, take one. Friends and relatives are often happy to watch your baby when you need some time to yourself. If no one is available, it's OK to put the baby down in the crib, let him cry and take a break before making another attempt. If the baby takes a nap, do the same. Keep in mind that your baby will not remain colicky. Try these tips to calm your colicky baby. |
Friday, October 12, 2007
baby - Treating Colic - Calming Your Colicky Baby
Doctors haven't been able to pinpoint an exact treatment for colic, however there are ways to make life easier for both you and your colicky baby. Following are tips for calming a colicky baby:
Caring for a colicky baby is frustrating for both the baby and the parent, so be sure to take care of yourself as well as your baby. Try to relax, and remember that your baby will eventually outgrow this phase. If you need a break from your baby's crying, take one. Friends and relatives are often happy to watch your baby when you need some time to yourself. If no one is available, it's OK to put the baby down in the crib, let him cry and take a break before making another attempt. If the baby takes a nap, do the same. Keep in mind that your baby will not remain colicky. Try these tips to calm your colicky baby. Hilary Basile is a writer for http://www.myguidesusa.com At MyGuidesUSA.com, you will find valuable tips and resources for handling life's major events. Whether you're planning a wedding, buying your first home, anxiously awaiting the birth of a child, contending with a divorce, searching for a new job, or planning for your retirement, you'll find answers to your questions at MyGuidesUSA.com. Find parenting tips and resources at http://www.myguidesusa.com/becomingaparent Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Hilary_Basilebaby - How Much Does a Baby Cost? Budgeting for Baby A common question of couples planning on starting a family is, "How much does it cost to have a baby?" With the media reporting that children can cost hundreds of thousands to raise, cribs retailing at hundreds of dollars and health care expenses soaring, it's no wonder new parents are concerned. While there is no black and white answer on how much you are going to spend, the good news is that you can make child rearing as expensive or as inexpensive as you choose. As with many things, babies come with fixed expenses and re-occurring expenses. The cost of fixed expenses, like baby gear and nursery d'cor, can easily be reduced down to a minimum. Decorating a nursery can easily run you thousands of dollars if you buy all new furniture, rugs, curtains, wall decorations, closet organizers etc. However, with a little creativity, resourcefulness and thought, you can easily put together a dream nursery for a few hundred, or even less! Keep your eyes and ears open for hand-me-downs, scour online classified, auctions and make it a regular outing to go to weekend garage sales. Update a well used, but dirt cheap, changing table with a fresh coat of paint and some inexpensive storage baskets. If you can't find a used crib bumper that you love, ask your creative aunt or friend to sew you a custom bumper out of adorable fabric for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Take every opportunity to go to garage sales to find the cute little knick knacks that give a room personality. Baby gear such as car seats, high chairs, stollers and bouncy chairs can also be found at bargains if you are willing to go with used. Make sure to check for safety recalls on everything you buy second hand. If you have a good friend or relative who's planning on starting a family soon make a deal with them that you'll share baby gear. You can buy the bouncy chair if they buy the swing and you can let each other borrow them when you need them. Newborn gear is easy to share with others because the items only get used for a few months, hardly enough time to get dirty or wrecked. The costs that you will need to budget for in your monthly budget are the re-occuring costs. Again, these can be as high or as low as you let them. The usual reoccurring baby costs are: formula/baby food, diapers, clothes, doctors visits, and toys. Formula and disposable diapers can often be your largest expenses. As a guideline, assume that disposable diapers and wipes will cost you around $80 per month and formula $100 per month. However, both expenses can be virtually eliminated if you breastfeed and use cloth diapers. Breastfeeding is free and you can get a years supply of cloth diapers for less than $150. When your baby is old enough to start on solids you can spend money on canned baby food or you can choose the most inexpensive option of making your own baby food purees. They are easy to make and taste so much better. The cost will only be an extra portion of fruit, vegetables and grains that you already buy. Clothes and toys can be found second hand, church thrift stores are great places to look, or from generous family members at gift giving occasions. Luckily babies are so curious about the world around them that toys are easily found in everyday objects. The web is full of free baby products, so take advantage! If you register at your favorite baby product websites you will soon start receiving generous coupons in the mail. The bottom line is that babies can be raised on any kind of budget. What babies need more than monetary objects are love, attention, and affection, which are all free. You don't need a trust fund in place in order for you to afford to have a child, if you are emotionally ready to raise baby, then money shouldn't stop you. |
Thursday, October 11, 2007
baby - How Much Does a Baby Cost? Budgeting for Baby
A common question of couples planning on starting a family is, "How much does it cost to have a baby?" With the media reporting that children can cost hundreds of thousands to raise, cribs retailing at hundreds of dollars and health care expenses soaring, it's no wonder new parents are concerned. While there is no black and white answer on how much you are going to spend, the good news is that you can make child rearing as expensive or as inexpensive as you choose. As with many things, babies come with fixed expenses and re-occurring expenses. The cost of fixed expenses, like baby gear and nursery d'cor, can easily be reduced down to a minimum. Decorating a nursery can easily run you thousands of dollars if you buy all new furniture, rugs, curtains, wall decorations, closet organizers etc. However, with a little creativity, resourcefulness and thought, you can easily put together a dream nursery for a few hundred, or even less! Keep your eyes and ears open for hand-me-downs, scour online classified, auctions and make it a regular outing to go to weekend garage sales. Update a well used, but dirt cheap, changing table with a fresh coat of paint and some inexpensive storage baskets. If you can't find a used crib bumper that you love, ask your creative aunt or friend to sew you a custom bumper out of adorable fabric for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Take every opportunity to go to garage sales to find the cute little knick knacks that give a room personality. Baby gear such as car seats, high chairs, stollers and bouncy chairs can also be found at bargains if you are willing to go with used. Make sure to check for safety recalls on everything you buy second hand. If you have a good friend or relative who's planning on starting a family soon make a deal with them that you'll share baby gear. You can buy the bouncy chair if they buy the swing and you can let each other borrow them when you need them. Newborn gear is easy to share with others because the items only get used for a few months, hardly enough time to get dirty or wrecked. The costs that you will need to budget for in your monthly budget are the re-occuring costs. Again, these can be as high or as low as you let them. The usual reoccurring baby costs are: formula/baby food, diapers, clothes, doctors visits, and toys. Formula and disposable diapers can often be your largest expenses. As a guideline, assume that disposable diapers and wipes will cost you around $80 per month and formula $100 per month. However, both expenses can be virtually eliminated if you breastfeed and use cloth diapers. Breastfeeding is free and you can get a years supply of cloth diapers for less than $150. When your baby is old enough to start on solids you can spend money on canned baby food or you can choose the most inexpensive option of making your own baby food purees. They are easy to make and taste so much better. The cost will only be an extra portion of fruit, vegetables and grains that you already buy. Clothes and toys can be found second hand, church thrift stores are great places to look, or from generous family members at gift giving occasions. Luckily babies are so curious about the world around them that toys are easily found in everyday objects. The web is full of free baby products, so take advantage! If you register at your favorite baby product websites you will soon start receiving generous coupons in the mail. The bottom line is that babies can be raised on any kind of budget. What babies need more than monetary objects are love, attention, and affection, which are all free. You don't need a trust fund in place in order for you to afford to have a child, if you are emotionally ready to raise baby, then money shouldn't stop you. Kendra Spencer is the editor of www.shoppingfortwo.com, a website devoted to bringing new and expecting moms the best advice and cutest baby products available. For a list of free baby products visit: www.shoppingfortwo.com/Free-Baby-Stuff.htm. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kendra_Spencerbaby - Psychoanalysis for a Baby - "Muddled Brains" or Necessity Average statistical mother thinks that her baby differ from other children only with the quantity of little wrinkles of his wrists, habit not to sleep at night and scream deafeningly in day. Children, who sleep like tops and do not yell, only squeal quietly sometimes, become the object of general jealous envy. However, it is not always good when a baby sleeps a lot, and it is not always bad when he screams boldly. Dear parents, remember: during the first year of life, a base of character and destiny of a future adult person are forming. So, it is very important to observe your baby's development. Notice! 1. The way he cries 2. The way he sleeps 1. Strong and well-balanced sanguine persons sleep little and well. 3. What or who he prefers to look at 4. What he likes to play with Typology of babies What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "A closed book" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "Fragile like glass" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "A creative personality" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "Delicate like mimosa" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way Your baby is afraid of nobody and agrees to go to all strange people's hands The way to understand that a baby feels stress, not just plays up If your baby has although one of these suspicious symptoms, show him to podiatrist. |
baby - Psychoanalysis for a Baby - "Muddled Brains" or Necessity
Average statistical mother thinks that her baby differ from other children only with the quantity of little wrinkles of his wrists, habit not to sleep at night and scream deafeningly in day. Children, who sleep like tops and do not yell, only squeal quietly sometimes, become the object of general jealous envy. However, it is not always good when a baby sleeps a lot, and it is not always bad when he screams boldly. Dear parents, remember: during the first year of life, a base of character and destiny of a future adult person are forming. So, it is very important to observe your baby's development. Notice! 1. The way he cries 2. The way he sleeps 1. Strong and well-balanced sanguine persons sleep little and well. 3. What or who he prefers to look at 4. What he likes to play with Typology of babies What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "A closed book" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "Fragile like glass" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "A creative personality" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way "Delicate like mimosa" What he needs And who he will become then If everything goes wrong way Your baby is afraid of nobody and agrees to go to all strange people's hands The way to understand that a baby feels stress, not just plays up If your baby has although one of these suspicious symptoms, show him to podiatrist. Yana Mikheeva is the creator of the WomansPassions site for women and about women at http://www.womanspassions.com, it is an on-line resource for women and about women. Here you can find articles on various subjects, such as: diets, receipts, health, cellulite, figure, aromatherapy, wholesome food, psychology of relationships, pregnancy, parenting, fashion and many others. She also has a blog for women at http://www.womanspassions.com/blog/. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Yana_Mikheevababy - Why You Need to Teach Your Baby How To Swim Many parents are discovering the art of teaching their baby to swim. Not only is it fun for your baby to swim, bond with you, and play with other babies, it is a great way for you to interact with other parents as well. It was only discovered in the 1960's that babies were able to swim independently underwater. But since then, it has been learned that it promotes self-confidence and personal development - physical and emotional. It gives your baby a calming, zero-gravity environment to move freely where they otherwise could not on land. This is incredibly beneficial to babies with Downs syndrome and cerebral palsy. The benefits of baby swimming include; increased motor development, social skills and intelligence, increased concentration, alertness, and perceptual abilities, and improved nap time and night time sleep patterns. Babies who learn how to swim have been known to walk earlier as well, due to their increased muscle control. It's only natural for a baby to feel comfortable and happy in the warm water. You don't have to worry about your child breathing, because they automatically hold their breath while underwater. This is called the "mammalian dive reflex". After all, they did spend their first 9 months in fluid. If you have your own pool, it is up to you as a parent to decide when you want your baby to start swimming. There is no age limit. They can even start right after birth. Some classes however, ask that you wait until they are 3 months. Others recommend you start as early as possible. But keep in mind, the longer you wait, their confidence in the water decreases. Closer to their first year, they can actually develop a fear of water if they are not familiar with it. You should never force your child to learn if they don't want to. This will only result in a stressful situation for your child which could become a problem later on. Don't expect your baby to start swimming like a pro right away. It takes time and patience. But even though they can't swim on the water's surface until they are about three, they can swim for short distances under the water with the help and encouragement of their parent. Have an underwater camera available to capture that special moment. Check with your local community swimming pool to see if they have classes available. You and your new baby will love it. |
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
baby - Why You Need to Teach Your Baby How To Swim
Many parents are discovering the art of teaching their baby to swim. Not only is it fun for your baby to swim, bond with you, and play with other babies, it is a great way for you to interact with other parents as well. It was only discovered in the 1960's that babies were able to swim independently underwater. But since then, it has been learned that it promotes self-confidence and personal development - physical and emotional. It gives your baby a calming, zero-gravity environment to move freely where they otherwise could not on land. This is incredibly beneficial to babies with Downs syndrome and cerebral palsy. The benefits of baby swimming include; increased motor development, social skills and intelligence, increased concentration, alertness, and perceptual abilities, and improved nap time and night time sleep patterns. Babies who learn how to swim have been known to walk earlier as well, due to their increased muscle control. It's only natural for a baby to feel comfortable and happy in the warm water. You don't have to worry about your child breathing, because they automatically hold their breath while underwater. This is called the "mammalian dive reflex". After all, they did spend their first 9 months in fluid. If you have your own pool, it is up to you as a parent to decide when you want your baby to start swimming. There is no age limit. They can even start right after birth. Some classes however, ask that you wait until they are 3 months. Others recommend you start as early as possible. But keep in mind, the longer you wait, their confidence in the water decreases. Closer to their first year, they can actually develop a fear of water if they are not familiar with it. You should never force your child to learn if they don't want to. This will only result in a stressful situation for your child which could become a problem later on. Don't expect your baby to start swimming like a pro right away. It takes time and patience. But even though they can't swim on the water's surface until they are about three, they can swim for short distances under the water with the help and encouragement of their parent. Have an underwater camera available to capture that special moment. Check with your local community swimming pool to see if they have classes available. You and your new baby will love it. Cassandra Germsheid is the owner of Baby Tips Online (http://www.babytipsonline.com). She is a stay at home mother but sometimes works part time for her local newspaper. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Cassandra_Germsheidbaby - Baby Shower Food: Intimacy at Baby Showers Makes Future Babies Let us stick with tradition that is here to stay and that is celebrating the birth of a new born infant and the baby shower party to recognize his/her forthcoming presence. On receiving the good news about the pregnancy friends and family gather to offer their congratulations and fuss over the parents-to-be. But the fussing does not end there more fuss to come when organizing a baby shower celebration. If the baby shower is properly planned then you will wonder what all the fuss about. A good time to throw a baby shower is at least a couple of months before the due date of the new arrival. Remember there are some cultures that do not practise celebrating in a baby shower because of their beliefs where they believe it is bad luck before the infants birth. Why all the excitement over the new born where baby showers are in order to celebrate babys being. Think about it, you dont get a second chance because you never have the same baby twice. So do it in style and join in the fun for every new edition to the family. Making plans for baby shower food is very important. You will want the decoration theme and invitations perfect. But perfection on the day stays with the spread you lay on the table. You have your little prince/princess on the way now it is time to lay a feast fit for king/queen. Popular table fillers are Consider a sit down meal for all the invited guests at the baby shower, remember this is about timing. Make sure to properly map out your list of duties and get the scheduling of the meal right, if not expect your plans to go all topsy turvy. An easier option is snacks, just as appetizing and filling and less dishes to wash if served on disposable plates. Finger sandwiches filled with different pates, sliced chicken or turkey with fresh salad. Dips of different flavours go down well. If your theme for the baby party is of a Disney character then work around this with a baby shower cake made up of the cartoon figure which you will find makes a fabulous centrepiece also. Remember a pretty table makes pretty eating. Decorate the table with baby items cuddly toys, confetti, candy. It is good to know a more intimate side to your guest then this will give you an idea what food to serve, e.g. if vegetarian, no steak if on a diet no cakes. Draw the line on how intimate you go because this baby shower is about THIS BABY not any future ones. |