Articles for tag: Baby Slings, Bottle Warmer, Diaper Champ

Karla News

New and Expectant Mothers: 10 Money-Saving Tips

Most people want things quick and easy, which is why we are constantly bombarded with new gadgets that promise to make our lives easier. Unfortunately, they also promise to make a large dent in our bank accounts. This “microwave mentality” is even affecting the lives of our unborn children, for new products seeking to make ...

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5 Best Baby Carriers: A Review

These 5 best baby carriers help us to stay close to the baby in our life while allowing us to use our hands and get things done. Whether you need to get some things done around the house or you want to wander around downtown, these top baby carriers can help you do it. There ...

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How to Make Your Own Baby Sling

Both of my babies were born at 9 1/2 pounds. It didn’t take long for them to be heavy enough to make it difficult to carry them around and still try to get other things done. I’ve tried the fancy front pack carriers but because my babies were heavy, I didn’t get the back support ...

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How to Prepare for a New Baby Without Spending a Lot of Money

New parents often hear from family, friends, and glossy magazine article how expensive having a baby can be. New furniture, clothing that is outgrown quickly, formula and baby food, and a dozen other “must haves” that can add up quickly. So what are parents who simply do not have a huge amount of money to ...

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Baby Slings for Men

Let me start off by saying this – no matter what kind of baby sling a man has strapped to his body, he looks manly. The baby sling could be bright pink with flowers on it, and he will receive admiring smiles from the ladies. Why? Because if a man is confident enough to proudly ...

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When Attachment Parenting Isn’t Right: Rebutting Dr. Sears

The recent vogue of attachment parenting was begun largely by Dr. Sears- a pediatrician and author of more than 30 children’s books. The basic principals are that the baby should always be worn by you- usually in a sling, the baby should sleep with you, pretty much in perpetuity, breastfeeding into toddlerhood, and avoiding frequent ...