Shylah 1st Year Montage
27 Aug
Montage of my babys first year. Song: I knew I loved you by Savage Garden

27 Aug
Montage of my babys first year. Song: I knew I loved you by Savage Garden

23 Aug
Product Description
Expert advice from a registered nurse-midwife on caring for baby from birth through the first year of life…. More >>
Baby Love: Everything You Need to Know about Your Baby’s First Year

30 Jul
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Revised by customer request! This bestselling wall calendar enables Mom and Dad to record the milestones of Baby’s first 13 months with convenient fill-in areas and calendar pages. You can also note special days and dates with 36 fun stickers provided. There’s a photo page for every month, too. Months are labeled from first through thirteenth; parents can add specific month names and dates. 12” square…. More >>
My Life as A Baby: A First Year Calendar

28 Jul

Image taken on 1972-01-01 00:00:00 by The U.S. National Archives.

4 Jul
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What could be sweeter than the gentle words and watercolors of GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU to illustrate each month of a newborn’s life? With 49 stickers to mark such important events as baby’s first smile, first tooth, first laugh, or first step, this is a charming and convenient way to keep a record of a baby’s ever-changing first year…. More >>
Guess How Much I Love You: A Baby’s First Year Calendar

22 Nov
Okay, bear with me
You may be shaking your head saying “Crystal, you can’t teach them manners when they are so young”. But I strongly disagree. As I see it manners, like so many other things, are caught more than they are taught.
So at this age when baby is facinated by you and copying your smile and gestures, rest assured she is also copying your behaviour. So when you need to take a toy from her, don’t forget to say please and thank-you.
Let me also add that “ta-ta” is not the same AT ALL as saying “please”. It’s always seemed odd to me that people would be so sure their child could learn to give them something because Mommy or Daddy said ta-ta and extended their hand… and yet wouldn’t think their child could understand the word “please”. Well they can
Of course they can
Similarly, when you give them something, encourage them to say thank-you. It will take quite some time before they can say it but I’d bet they will surprize you by how early they will try to say it… and it’s just sooo cute to see and hear a little one try to say thank-you

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