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ZoloWear Ring Sling – Pattern Cotton – Coco – M

Mar 8th, 2010 by admin | 0

ZoloWear has been bringing mothers and babies together, beautifully, since 2001. Their award-winning baby slings are proudly made in the USA. ZoloWear slings adjust to six comfortable carrying positions. With a built-in nursing cover, ZoloWear slings are a great value, safely supporting babies from 4 to 40 lbs., preemie to preschooler. Why choose a ring sling? Ring slings have a longer learning curve but are more adjustable than pouches. Some young babies prefer the upright, or tummy-to-tummy hold, which can be difficult to achieve in a pouch because young babies who cannot hold themselves upright tend to squish down into the pocket of the pouch. With a ring sling, the top rail can be tightened to support a young baby in a vertical position. Ring slings also provide cover for discreet breastfeeding. Because the top rail on a ring sling can be let out significantly, it is easier to get a perfect position for breastfeeding in a ring sling. Features & Benefits: Infinitely adjustable for a perfect fit, which means it can be worn by more than one caretaker Easy to get baby high and tight Breastfeeding friendly = Discreet breastfeeding Fit preemie to preschooler Great for tummy to tummy hold Patch pocket with zipper closure on tale of sling can be used to store your personal items, pacifiers, keys, whatever you need! Fabric is Cool 97% cotton/3% stretch sateen/100% fabulous! Includes FREE interactive instructional DVD See below for a size chart so you are sure to get just the right fit!

 

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Child development – drawing and coloring with toddlers

Mar 8th, 2010 by author | 0

To the casual observer a child who is drawing or coloring in,  is merely scribbling. The marks seem to be decidedly random, almost meaningless. But there is more going on in your young child’s mind as s/he engages in the physical act of drawing and coloring.

In fact, examining a child’s drawing gives us important insights into how drawing fits into the overall physical, emotional and cognitive development of the young child. From toddlerhood through to primary school, children choose to draw and color, but the process actually starts much earlier – during toddlerhood.

At around the age of a year and a half toddlers become interested in scribbling. It seems to provide sensory enjoyment, but the child is also interested in the marks that are made. The act of scribbling can serve several useful purposes for the young child. Small muscle coordination (also known as fine motor skills) and control improve with practice, cognitive abilities are exercised, opportunities for social interaction arise, and the physical movements provide emotional release.

Because a toddler’s fine muscle control is not fully developed, he may approach the coloring sheet by grasping the marker with his or her fist and may have difficulty placing the marks exactly where he or she wants them. Movements are typically large, involving the whole arm with very little finger or wrist control. This is because the process of physical development always begins from the center of the trunk outward.

With practice, your child will naturally improve his or her control. Full control, however, will not be achieved until much later. Some toddlers will rest their forearm on the drawing surface to give them additional control. A repetitive scrubbing motion is common among two-year-olds. This provides them with sensory enjoyment and making drawing a very physical act.

By providing children with the materials and opportunities to scribble a parent can promote physical skills. Just as babbling is a natural way to gain language, scribbling is the precursor to muscle control and coordination.

Intellectually toddlers are concerned with both the process and results of their art. They really do not intend to represent objects at first. Instead, they are mainly concerned with color and line. However, they may look at the marks and scribbles they have made and, in surprise, recognize a shape and name it. While they may not have intended to draw a dog or tree, the scribbles suggest the shapes. Children interpret, rather than intend. This is called 'fortuitous realism' & becomes common as a child approaches his third year of age.

As a parent you can encourage your child to draw and color by offering him or her opportunities to do so.  Let them loose on blank sheets of paper or provide them with a coloring book or coloring sheets, many of which  are available online. Little boys may enjoy coloring images of  cars and trucks or of favorite characters such as Spiderman and at sites like Spiderman Coloring you’ll find Spiderman Coloring Book as well as coloring pages, funny pics and more. For little girls search for coloring pages of princesses or fairies or anything else she may be interested in such as Disney characters or even trucks!

Remember however that toddlers need constant supervision while coloring due to the choking hazard that crayons pose.

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Badger Basket Hooded Moses Basket in Natural with Sage Dot Bedding Bassinets

Mar 8th, 2010 by admin | 0

Badger Basket Hooded Moses Basket in Natural with Sage Dot Bedding

 

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Organic Washcloth Character – Duck

Mar 7th, 2010 by admin | 0

Make bath time fun with these great wash cloth puppets! Have playful conversation with your child to encourage imagination! Made of the finest 100% organic Egyptian cotton.

 

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Baby Birds Personalized Invitation

Mar 6th, 2010 by admin | 0

Each of our Baby Birds Personalized Invitations measures 5″ x 7″ and comes with an envelope. (Each)

 

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