Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
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Monday 6 July 2015

The Alphabet Song






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There are also songs that go through the alphabet, making some of the letters stand for something in the process. An example was recorded in 1948, by Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise, Sidney Lippman, and later Perry Como, called A, You're Adorable (also known as "The Alphabet Love Song"):
A, you're adorable
B, you're so beautiful
C, you're a cutie full of charms
D, you're a darling
And E, you're exciting
And F, you're a feather in my arms
G, you look good to me
H, you're so heavenly
I, you're the one I idolize
J, we're like Jack and Jill
K, you're so kissable
L, is the love light in your eyes
M, N, O, P
I could go on all day
Q, R, S, T
Alphabetically speaking: "You're OK"
U, made my life complete
V, means you're very sweet
W, X, Y, Z
It's fun to wander through the alphabet with you to tell you what you mean to me











Saturday 7 March 2015

19 Life Hacks for Parents With PreSchoolers

1. A sticker can indicate to your kids where to stay while in the parking lot. No wandering off!



2. Shower caddies make for mess free eating in the car.



3. Glue on the bottom of shoes will help prevent your children from slipping.







4. Prepare a wallet with things to occupy your children, such as pens and colored paper.



5. Camera bags have the perfect compartments to double as diaper bags.




6. Instead of damaging your home with nails, use a ziptie to secure baby gates to the banister.



7. Use a shoe caddy to hold snacks and activities during long car rides.



8. Give them temporary tattoos in case they get lost during an outing.






9. Old lotion bottles can be used as faucet extenders until the little tykes aren’t so little anymore.



10. A cut pool noodle will prevent little fingers from getting slammed in doors.



11. If you’re super careful, a big cardboard box can be re-purposed into a stair slide.


12. Better yet, keep two tummies full at the same time by heating multiple bowls at once in your microwave.



13. A cupcake holder around a popsicle stick will keep little hands from getting sticky on hot days.



14. Use an old DVD case to store paper and colored pencils for an on-the-road easel.






15. If you’re afraid of them falling out at night, create a barrier by putting a pool noodle under a fitted sheet.

 

16. Splinters can be so painful. This will make it better.



17. To give a more effective time-out, fill a bottle up 3/4 with water, then add a bottle of glitter glue and some ultra-fine glitter. Flip the bottle, and when the glitter settles, the time-out is over.

 

18. A lint roller picks up glitter (and just about anything else) like a charm!



19. And when they grow up, teach them how to be resourceful.



Party Supplies

9 Life Hacks For Parents With Infants

1. Keep pacifiers sanitary by storing them in plastic cups when on the go.



2. Cut a hole in a pacifier and stick a dropper in it to make taking medicine slightly less traumatizing.



3. To clean up pesky vomit stains, wipe up the excess and then spread a paste of baking soda and water over the remaining ick. Let it dry until it takes on a powdery consistency and then vacuum it right up.







4. Worried when the baby coughs all night. Here’s how to alleviate that:



5. A mix of dish soap, hydrogen peroxide and baking soda will get out food stains.



6. Inflatable pools can make a large and safe play area.







7. Put a sheet over a crib when outside to keep mosquitoes out.



8. A baby shower cap will make bath time tear-free.



9. Use a laundry basket to keep bath toys from floating away.








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