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Love, dedication and time are all that a baby really needs, but some objects help a lot!
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Chita vermelha baby sling
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5 people recommended this item
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I've worn my youngest daughter in a sling since she was about two weeks old. Because she was a "high-need" baby and took very short naps during the day, the sling was extremely important for both of us: i could carry her all the time that she wanted and still keep my sanity. She's 9 months old now and a very hapy and active baby, but she still loves the sling.
Most of my pouch slings are made from african wax print fabrics or "chita", a traditional Portuguese fabric usually printed with bold floral patterns (100% cotton).
Updated Aug 19, 2007
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Stokke Tripp Trapp high-chair
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The safest and sturdiest high-chair I know. The Tripp Trapp chair doesn't have a tray, so babies learn to eat right at the family table. Plus, the chair grows with the child and can be used by adults too. We've been using ours for over four years. I highly recommend it!
Updated Jul 6, 2007
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BabyLegs
24 people recommended this item
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Hey - if these things keep the kiddos warm and stay on their legs - I'm all for it!
Updated Jan 17, 2007
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Sleepy bed by Stokke
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"Stokke Sleepi can be used as a cot from birth. As your child develops and grows you can change and adjust the height positions.When the child begins to climb out of the bed, it is recommended that the side is removed for easy access. This is ideal for toddlers." (stokke.com)
We've been using a Sleepi bed for over four years and I couldn't be happier with it.
Updated Jul 20, 2007
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The Good Behaviour Book: How to Have a Better-Behaved Child from Birth to Age Ten
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2 people recommended this item
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I haven't read many books about parenting but i'm enjoying this one and recommend it to anyone who has children.
Updated Jul 23, 2007
The Doodle Book: Draw, Colour, Create: v. 2
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"Children everywhere will adore this beautiful, chunky colouring and activity book, a follow-up volume to the bestselling The Doodle Book, published in 2003. Packed with over 360 pages of activities, including colouring, cutting and pasting, it is guaranteed to entrance and engage blossoming artists and daydreamers everywhere." (from amazon.co.uk)
We have the first volume and love it.
Updated Jul 26, 2007
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Sack'n Seat
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
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"The Sack'n Seat is a portable child seat that can go anywhere they go.
The Sack'n Seat converts most chairs to a cozy, secure seat in seconds. It is simple, versatile and convenient. The Sack'n Seat folds into its own carrying sack. Can be tossed right into the washer and dryer! The Sack'n Seat is suitable for kids who can sit (average 8 months) and can be used up to a weight of 16 kilograms." (from http://www.thenaturalbabyresource.com )
Review: http://www.gomamatoday.com/babytoddler/offtheshelf/travelhighchairkiskise/
Em Portugal, contactar: Zelia Evora geral@clubedopano.org
Updated Jul 30, 2007
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Two Little Gardeners by Margaret Wise Brown
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One of my favorite Golden Books, repreinted at last!
Updated Apr 20, 2008
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The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff
First to recommend
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A must read for all parents.
Updated Apr 19, 2009
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