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| | | | | Jeff and I are expecting a third child in June. We gave away most of our baby stuff in the interim, so I'm now considering what stuff to get. Since I'm more experienced than I was the first time, I feel like I don't need to do as much trial and error.Basic principlesClothesCarryingCleaningFeedingSleepingMiscMaybeA note on... | |
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www.jefftk.com
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| | | | | Most parents of small babies, if they could, would be happy to have someone gently cuddle, shush, and rock their baby back to sleep when they needed settling at night. Babies can't comfortably soothe themselves to sleep yet, but taking care of them is exhausting work. Wealthy people have historically handled this problem by hiring nurses, but paying someone to spend the night looking after your | |
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www.janetlansbury.com
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| | | | | HI! I have a question. I would LOVE for my 2 1/2 yr old to play independently! Huge problem: she is glued to my hip, and I do mean glued. She gets tons and tons of one on one quality time with me (both pure, silly fun and also educational) she is extremely happy when ... Continued | |
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oceanservice.noaa.gov
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| | | It's summer, and that typically means heat, right? While we may have many ways to 'beat the heat' on land (including heading to the ocean) - what about marine animals? Where can they go to find water that is cooler? The answer: the thermocline. | ||