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Organic Winter Baby Clothing

October 22, 2009
posted by admin @ 18:51 PM

organic baby clothingAs the season changes to winter, it is important to begin looking for the appropriate organic baby clothing for little one. Instead of thinking “cute”,  clothes that make your child adorable, you need to start thinking about baby winter clothing to keep them warm. It is the practical clothing that matters most for your child.

Lucky for us, some of the best designers are more than aware of the need to produce quality winter clothes for your child. Now your toddler can have warm winter gear while still looking cute and cuddly at the same time. Know that it is up to you to keep your baby warm as their ability to regulate their body temperature is not well developed.



Cosy Toddler Pajamas Help at Bedtime

October 16, 2009
posted by admin @ 18:54 PM

organic toddler clothingChildren thrive on routines, which lets them know there is order in a world that is often filled with chaos. Here are a couple of the tried and true tips that have been recommended to make the bedtime routine work well.

A very important part of this routine is the bath. You need to be sure to bathe your child every night, for lots of reasons. The best time to do this is approximately one hour before bedtime. Let them play and splash around but be sure stay in the bathroom with your child and interact with them. This is a great time, especially for working parents, to connect with your child on his or her level. Make sure you aren’t encouraging over stimulating activities. Choose to play with a focus on getting the child to unwind. Simply washing their hair can provide a mini massage and start the relaxing process.

Buy your child organic cotton pajamas that are soft, safe and will not cause any skin irritations. Make sure you only dress them in those pajamas when it is time for bed. This will be a signal to your little one that when the pjs go on, bedtime is near. Make sure you take the pajamas off in the morning and dress them, letting them know that bed time is over.