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What Is The First Bed Your Baby Should Have?

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You will have a lot of choice when it comes to where you are going to put your baby to sleep for the first few months. When it comes to your baby’s first bed, you can choose from a hammock, Moses basket, carrycot or crib but you may want to borrow this instead of buying one as they will not be used for very long.

Moses Basket

A Moses basket is cozy, lightweight and secure for babies. Many Moses baskets are made from palm or maize but there are some which are made from wicker; this is more expensive but will last much longer. A Moses basket will come with handles on the side so they can be carried around and they will have a mattress, bedding and a hood. This bed will be cozy and secure for the baby but is not suitable for babies over the age of about two months so it can work out quite expensive.

Carrycots

A lot of people will choose a carrycot for their baby’s first bed. If they come as part of a buggy or pushchair then they can be very economical. The only problem with a carrycot is that the mattress may not be adequate for the baby to sleep on at night time. If you want to use the carrycot, you may have to buy a firmer mattress separately.

Cribs

Cribs also provide a safe and comfortable sleeping environment for your baby. The fact that a crib can be rocked or swayed from side to side is the best thing about them as this can help the baby to sleep.

If you want something that will last for at least four to six months then a crib is a better option than the Moses Basket. But the lack of portability and the price will mean that many others will prefer to go for the Moses Basket.

Hammocks

A baby hammock is similar to any other hammock in that it is simply a sling hanging from a metal frame. It comes with sheets, mattress and a mattress cover, and can be gently rocked to make your baby sleep. The disadvantages of the hammock are that they are not really widely available, can only be used for a couple of months and they are quite expensive.

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Written by Anthony Carter

February 17th, 2011 at 7:37 am

Blankets And Sheets For Babies And Tips For Buying Them

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When it comes to the best bedding for a newborn baby, you should always go for cotton cellular blankets and cotton sheets. These are the best choice because of the fact that they allow the baby to sleep more comfortably because they can be layered easily.

With layers, you can add and remove them when you need to and this helps you to control the baby’s temperature. If you choose to improvise, instead of buying cotton sheets, you can cut and hem sheets from an old adult bed sheet. You will actually probably find that older sheets are more comfortable for a baby’s delicate skin than a new sheet.

Should you choose acrylic or cotton?

Cotton sheets are usually made of traditional woven cotton, stretched cotton terry, brushed flannelette that is warm to the touch or cotton jersey. To avoid the sheet from coming undone when the baby is sleeping, most parents will go for stretch fitted cotton terry sheets. Another reason for choosing a fitted cot sheet is because it will be much easier to put on and take off the bed.

If you have a house that is particularly cold, then it might be better to use acrylic cellular blankets as opposed to cotton cellular blankets because they will keep your baby warmer. If you prefer using traditional wool blankets, well and good. But before you buy these blankets you need to check if they can be machine washed.

Buying sleeping bags

One thing you might want to buy for your baby is a sleeping bag because these are a great way to ensure that your baby doesn’t get cold during the night and therefore wake up. You will be able to buy these sleeping bags for your newborn as well as for babies up to the age of around two years old. You also won’t need too many cotton sheets for your baby’s bed if you use a sleeping bag.

It is inadvisable to buy these sleeping bags with hoods and you have to make sure the size of the neck on the bag fits the baby to prevent the baby from slipping down into the bag. You are also advised not to use duvets or quilts with a sleeping bag as you could run the risk of your baby overheating.

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Written by Anthony Carter

February 16th, 2011 at 7:34 am

Choosing Trusted Stair Gates for the Safety of Your Children and Pets

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Things to Think About for Stair Gates

Keeping children safe is the prime consideration in every parents mind. This is why choosing the right products like safe and trusted stair gates needs to be done with care. Just because something is being marketed for children does not mean that it is safe and dependable.

Everyone should know that there are several considerations that will help make choosing of stair gates and safety gates a smooth process.

Stair gates that are JPMA or CPSC certified are preferred.

Only use stair gates made with sturdy latch fittings and tested materials.

Be sure that the stair gates are being used in appropriate areas for the product. Some safety gates are to only be used on stairways.

Only use a mounting system that is appropriate for installation on the walls or stairway in your home.

Certifications

Having a certification seal from JPMA or CPSC is considered a gold standard for any products designed to be used by children. This certification ensures that parents are choosing an item that has met or exceeded every manufacturing guideline that promotes safety. JPMA is one of the largest groups that monitor whether or not childrens products meet the required safety standards. ASTM is the organization that lists all of the safety features and quality standards for products being prepared for market.

JPMA is a individual product authority that collaborates with ASTM and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to produce and maintain the highest level of standards and quality for the childrens marketplace. When you see the JPMA certification seal of approval you are promised that the product you purchase has been validated during and after the manufacturing process. JPMA will approve only juvenile products like safety stair gates after these items have met the most rigorous of standards.

Material Strength and Mounting Systems

When choosing safety stair gates parents should always select those that are made from sturdy, dependable material. Cheaper items are readily available and these are constructed from flimsy plastics or cheap wood. These types of safety gates will not hold up under the weight of a determined small child and can result in a serious accident.

The mounting systems must also be made from material that will be secure once installed. Hardware consisting of metal mounts is ideal and this type of setting can hold firm against the push and weight of small children who are trying to get through the safety barrier.

Aesthetic Appeal

It is perfectly understandable that parents seek safety products that have a certain design style and there are a number of options for stair gates and safety gates that block access to dangerous areas like open doors, kitchens and stairs. Several of these gates have color and design choices that will fit almost any style.

When choosing a stair gate that matches your decor, parents need to all ensure that they are not giving up the safety and durability that is needed.

Our Children Deserve the Best

The safety of our children should never be comprised with a poorly chosen safety product. We all want the best for our kids and selecting the right trusted and safe stair gates will help prevent accidents.

To give your home safety features that you can trust, families need to purchase stair gates and safety gates that possess the seal of approval from JPMA or CPSC, are manufactured with high-grade material, and have a resilient and durable mounting feature.

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Written by Chris Levy

May 31st, 2009 at 3:10 am

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