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  • 26.
    Parenting Corner by American Academy of Pediatirics (www.aap.org)

    Useful parenting information with important guidelines. I came across this site when I was researching to buy a crib for my boy.

    2 points by valleymom 16 days ago
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  • 27.
    Consumer Reports Blog on Babies and Kids Stuff (blogs.consumerreports.org)
    1 point by valleymom 16 days ago
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  • 28.
    Safe Baby Bottles (baby-bottles.com.au)

    Safe baby bottles are difficult to come by these days, especially since the once most trusted brands all use polycarbonate plastic to mould and make their baby bottles which contain Bisphenol A (BPA), PVC and phthalates.

    Since the banning of polycarbonate plastic baby bottles in Canada the playing field is rapidly changing, although Australia has been slow to take the innovations up.

    Want to learn more? Click our URL.

    1 point by babybottles 20 days ago
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  • 29.
    Breastfeeding Feeding Versus Bottle Feeding (baby-bottles.com.au)

    Breastfeeding is looked at as normal and the most natural way of feeding your baby. From the beginning, that is birth, you learn how to hold your baby while breast feeding, what is the right method of attachment, what angle to go on, when to do it, how often, how much milk you should have - the list could go on and on. However, the reality is that some baby's are not right for breast milk, they don't like it, or simply won't attach to the breast.

    If this is the case for you then the answer is formula and bottle feeding. Formulas are, essentially, modified milks that are designed to be as near to breast milk as possible. In fact, there are some elements to baby formula milk that simply do not exist in breast milk. The fact is that bottle babies thrive on formula milk, just like babies thrive on breast milk.

    Read more? Click on our URL.

    1 point by babybottles 20 days ago
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  • 30.
    Down To Earth Organics Blog (www.downtoearthorganics.blogspot.com)

    This Australian blog will feature some product reviews,will have some personal and unique views and messages about babies, the environment and all things natural and organic from a Dad's (sometimes) and business owners perspective. This Blog gives our retail & online store a unique platform to discuss things from a more peronal point of view.

    1 point by babybottles 20 days ago
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  • 31.
    Holiday Cheer When Money's Tight (www.familymanonline.com)

    For men, money is an issue that heads or comes close to the top of the anxiety list. Obviously, women share in these concerns, but we’re going to delve into the male side of this issue here. The fact is that men, more often than women, equate success with money. And, as fathers, men equate being a good father with how much they can provide their children.

    2 points by familymanonline 23 days ago
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  • 32.
    BBC History for kids (www.bbc.co.uk)
    2 points by irma 1 month ago
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  • 33.
    How children lost the right to roam in four generations (www.dailymail.co.uk)
    1 point by buffy 1 month ago
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  • 34.
    Choosing a traditional or unique baby name (www.essentialbaby.com.au)

    Will your baby grow up with a name that just disappears into cyberspace?

    1 point by buffy 1 month ago
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  • 35.
    Australia applauds 'tough love' dad (www.ntnews.com.au)

    The Northern Territory News was flooded with messages from all over Australia after we published the story of Mr Burt, who made his son Jack walk 13km to school with him every morning.

    2 points by Aussiemom 1 month ago
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  • 36.
    My Blessed Baby (www.myblessedbaby.com)

    My Blessed Baby is an informational site about babies! It is a compilation of research I have done, personal experiences and suggestions.

    1 point by myblessedbaby 1 month ago
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  • 37.
    Mums and dads 'overwhelmed' by parenting advice (www.telegraph.co.uk)

    Middle-class parents are struggling to bring up their children after being "overwhelmed" by advice, according to a leading headmistress.

    1 point by jez 1 month ago
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  • 38.
    Fertility treatment link to rise in defect risk (www.essentialbaby.com.au)

    New research has linked fertility treatment with the increased risk of birth defects including malformed hearts, cleft lips and bowel problems.

    1 point by Aussiemom 1 month ago
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  • 39.
    Modern day grandmothers (www.essentialbaby.com.au)

    No previous generation of grandmothers has contained such a high percentage of women who either worked while raising their children or returned to work when they had grown up.

    1 point by Aussiemom 1 month ago
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  • 40.
    Caffeine could impact birthweight (www.smh.com.au)

    Pregnant women should keep consumption of coffee, tea and cola to a minimum, according to a new study that sees a link between caffeine intake and low birthweight among babies.

    1 point by Aussiemom 1 month ago
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  • 41.
    Cord Blood: Saving or Using Your Baby? (www.healthnews.com)

    Collected by a syringe or gravity bag minutes after birth, the umbilical cord blood holds stem cells that contain the keys to potentially unlocking many diseases through a transplant that enhances cells within the body.

    1 point by viv 1 month ago
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  • 42.
    FDA Draws Fire Over Chemicals In Baby Formula (www.washingtonpost.com)

    The FDA found melamine and cyanuric acid, a related chemical, in samples of baby formula made by major U.S. manufacturers.

    1 point by viv 1 month ago
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  • 43.
    Grosser Than Gross (www.familymanonline.com)

    Parenthood has changed my attitude toward a lot of things I once considered too disgusting to handle. Now on my third infant, I barely notice yellowish-brown poop splotches on my sleeve and wear spit-up like a badge of honor.

    1 point by familymanonline 2 months ago
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  • 44.
    Online Power Moms Provide Frequent Parenting Advice (www.mediapost.com)

    Nielsen Online reports that (Power Moms) women online ages 25-54 with at least one child are nearly twice as likely as the average Web user to provide frequent advice about Parenting/Family, Non-food Household Products and Beauty/Cosmetics.

    1 point by flatfeet 2 months ago
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  • 45.
    Babies start feeling jealousy at 3 months, study says (www.themedguru.com)

    Can you imagine three months old babies feeling the emotion of jealousy? A new Canadian study suggests that babies can exhibits signs of jealously even before they start crawling or say sit up on their own.

    3 points by Maverick 2 months ago
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  • 46.
    Mom Bloggers (www.coolmomguide.com)

    The community of mom bloggers continues to amaze and inspire me. This is my thanks.

    1 point by coolmomguide 2 months ago
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  • 47.
    PAYjr Chore and Allowance System (www.payjr.com)

    Free financial education and an online chore and allowance system for your kids to be able to track their chores and be rewarded for completing them. Teach your child the value of hard work and allow them to clearly see the connection between doing their chores and financial reward.

    5 points by lance 2 months ago
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  • 48.
    Chore Chart: (www.chorecharts.com)

    Chore charts are organized or calendar-based lists of chores or other actions to be performed by a household member - usually the children in a family. Chore charts are also called reward charts, behavior charts, chore calendars, chore lists or task lists. Generally, a chore chart is tied to allowances, allowing for better tracking of completed work and money earned as a result.

    5 points by lance 2 months ago
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  • 49.
    Zwaggle: a nationwide marketplace for used toys, children's clothing and gear (zwaggle.com)

    Zwaggle helps families by creating an online village of like-minded parents willing to share their gently used stuff and experiences.

    7 points by miffy 2 months ago
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  • 50.
    FRUGAL PARENTING (www.ajc.com)

    In these tough times, many parents are looking to cut the cost of child-rearing. But how do you save money without shortchanging the kids? Here are some tips for being frugal but cool parents.

    6 points by miffy 2 months ago
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