Childproof Your Home To Keep Your Little One Safe

August 30th, 2006 by Baby Universe

By: GranMamma Smith

Parents and caregivers want to provide a safe place for their children to live and play but too often child proofing these areas gets put off. This has caused thousands of household accidents that could have easily have been prevented. The good news is that child proofing is not difficult and can easily be completed in one day.

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Choosing A Baby Name

August 30th, 2006 by Baby Universe

By: GranMamma Smith

Naming a baby is no easy task. However, the following tips will help you give your baby his or her very first gift.

1. Religion: For some parents, religion plays a major role in choosing a baby name. Roman Catholics traditionally choose saints’ names. Jews traditionally choose Old Testament names. Names of deceased relatives are often chosen. Protestants often choose both Old and New Testament names.

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Tips To Selecting Baby Names

August 14th, 2006 by Baby Universe

By: Maxine Schel

Picking out baby names is one of the first things that a couple can do in planning for their new arrival. The most common way to find the best selection is through a book of baby names or through the annual announcement of the most popular baby names being given to newborns.
When selecting baby names, it is important that the couple choose a name that they both are fond of and will be proud to place on the birth certificate. Many infants are named after one parent or the other and, in some cases, even a grandparent or other family namesake.
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The History of Formula

August 14th, 2006 by Baby Universe

By: Robin OBrien

Despite recent detractors, there can be no doubt that baby milk formula has saved countless lives over the years. The first successful milk formula was produced in the 1860s by Henri Nestle, in Switzerland. It was based on cows’ milk and cereals and was the first scientific attempt to imitate breast milk.
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