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WINTER KIDS MUST HAVES

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Winter is around the corner! WHAT?? Are your babies ready for the cold season? Here is a list of winter baby must-haves this winter. 1. FOOTMUFF (ELODIE DETAILS) This footmuff is a baby gear you would definitely need in winter especially if your baby is not walking yet and loves sleeping outdoors. It's made of artificial fur. The designers were inspired by nature and preferred natural colors. It is completely waterproof and windproof. Your little ones would love this cozy footmuff, especially on a cold winters day. 2. WOOL CAP (ELODIE DETAILS) Well, we all know babies need to protect their heads when its cold, especially their ears so they don't get otitis (inflammation of the ear) which could be very painful. Or just a common cold! This can make winter not fun, especially during Christmas and new year. This cap is 100% wool and has a 100% cotton lining. 3. WINTER OVERALL (REIMA) I guess this winter baby must-have is a no-brainer since we all know winter is...

10 PINK BABY MUST-HAVES

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Baby MUST-HAVES. Here is a list of baby stuff you would need for your baby. And guess what?? They are PINK!!! So here we go CAR SEAT(MAXI-COSI) I guess there is no need to write how important it is. Your baby's safety should always be your number 1 priority and number 1 MUST-HAVE!!! Not to mention, the hospital ain't giving you your baby without a car seat. I personally use the maxi-cosi pebble and love it!!! STOKKE XPLORY Strollers are definitely my number 1 baby must-haves. No other stroller brings you closer to your baby than the legendary Stokke Xplory. The stroller seat is adjustable in the direction of travel or facing the parents, as well as the height and angle of inclination of the seat, which gives the family the opportunity to adapt the stroller to the changing needs of your growing child. Fixed swivel wheels make your Stokke Xplory easy to drive and maneuverable through the narrowest city streets. And you can get it in PINK!!! DockATot ...

PUMPKIN RECIPES FOR KIDS

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 Hope you tried out the pumpkin recipes on my last post!!! If you did please be sure to let me know. Well let's move on... Pumpkin Casserole This recipe makes a real dessert and not just a new pumpkin dish for kids! This will delight everyone with a sweet tooth in your family. It'll be a great idea to offer a pumpkin casserole to “little” guests at a children's party or at “mother's” gatherings with children - tasty, healthy and interesting! Ingredients 350 g sliced pumpkin Semolina - 75 g Egg - 1 Sugar - 3 Tsp Raisin or chopped dried apricots - 20 - 30 g Cooking Again, as in the previous recipes, boil the vegetable, but now completely drain the water and blend. Add the egg and sugar and mix. Add semolina bit by bit into the pumpkin-egg mixture making sure there are no lumps. Add raisins or dried apricots. Preheat the oven to   180 ° C . Prepare small muffin cups by spraying with baking spray or buttering . Spread the mixture into forms and b...

PUMPKIN RECIPES YOUR KIDS WILL LOVE

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A bright orange vegetable that has a delicate flavor and saturated with vitamins and microelements, healthy for moms, dads, and their children! That's right, today we will talk about cooking a variety of pumpkin dishes for children of any age - from the smallest to the not so small kids. All recipes are simple and quick to cook, and the dishes are nutritious, easy and tasty - your kids will LOVE them. Just the color of a pumpkin is already uplifting, and even more so with its contents. It contains a huge amount of vitamins and minerals, among which are potassium, vitamins, necessary for normalization of metabolic processes, and vitamin K, which is responsible for the proper synthesis of bones. Despite the fact that this vegetable has enough sugar to make it an attractive product for toddlers of every age, it is easily and quickly absorbed. Pediatricians advocate the introduction of pumpkin into the diet of small children, because it does not have much fiber, and it is very...

BABIES AND FRUITS

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INTRODUCING SOLIDS (FRUITS) When to start? Fruits are great for the first solids so you can start giving your baby fruits from 6 months. You should start with traditional fruits in the place of residence. First, we introduce a monocomponent fruit puree, and then from 7 months of age you can mix 2-3 fruits together or add them to a porridge. Best fruits from 6months to 1 year: Apple Pear Banana Apricot Peach Plum Avocados, mangos and other exotic fruits can be given to children who are not prone to allergies. From 1 year upwards you can give your toddler citruses and kiwi! How to start giving fruits? Like any other product, we introduce fruits into baby’s diet gradually (within 3-7 days) starting from 0.5-1 teaspoon to a portion of 50-60 grams. Do not forget that in the first few months of starting solids, we only familiarising the child with new tastes, so the portions should be quite small. How to cook? To make a fruit puree, we need a fruit, pr...