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- Choosing a Plush Toy for a Toddler
by Ajeet Khurana. Most toddlers go nuts over plush toys. When my brother was three, he went everywhere with what looked to me like an over-weight cat a missing eye. It went with him to the backyard; it was with him watching his favorite shows on TV; it accompanied us for meals at the dining table; and finally cuddled up with his toddler owner to sleep. I think it was my brother's security blanket -- a friend for a... products, articles, news
- Who In The World Doesn't Know a Webkinz?
by Kristi Ambrose. These soft and adorable little creatures have been around since 2005. Although it took me until May 2007 to finally meet my first ones. I was living in New York and it was actually an adult who owned several of these stuffed animals. She was a school teacher who came across the Webkinz when one of her pupils brought one to class. She quickly grew attached and raced to the nearest toy store to loa... products, articles, news
- Seeing The World Through A Child's Drawing
by Victor Epand. There is no question at all that children love to draw. They love to paint, draw, sketch and scribble, with pencils, crayons, paint and fingers dunked in gloop - it's a natural tendency, and should certainly be encouraged. But why do children enjoy the artistic process so much, and is it really so valuable?
From the earliest age at which a child can hold a crayon, they will delight in seeing col... products, articles, news
- To Sail The World In A Cardboard Box
by Victor Epand. Here is a suggestion for you to consider: an old cardboard box is the best value for money when it comes to toys. You could be picky and point out that a cardboard box doesn't cost anything, and therefore can't provide any value for money since you haven't spent any on it, but I'm going to ignore that and continue with the hypothesis that you are better off buying your child a cardboard box than ... products, articles, news
- Wax Crayons That Forged A World
by Victor Epand. One of the longest surviving toys ever created is the crayon, and Crayola just about seem to own this market. Every single year they create over 2 billion crayons. Apparently every child, on average, will work his or her way through about 780 of these crayons by the time they are ten, and every child between the ages of two and eight spends about 28 minutes every single day colouring using these ... products, articles, news
- A World Of Mice And Its Environment
by Alisha Dhamani. Mice or rats need to eat poison bait each day for about a week before they die. Mice gnaw into the packet to feed on the bait. Block style baits are also very effective. Mice seldom venture far from their shelter and food supply, so space traps no more than about 10 feet apart in areas where mice are active.
Mice reach sexual maturity at between five and six weeks of age and have tremendous repr... products, articles, news
- Living in a Toxic World - Children's Nutrition
by Aruna Bakhru. I just read an article about a study that compared the health of Americans with those of Britons of the same age and ethnicity ie caucasian, of course the Americans won hands down in ill health. The article wondered why with all the money that we spend on health care over here, we are more unhealthy. They were saying that maybe we spend less on preventive health care etc. As a physician that has ... products, articles, news
- A Return to The World of Weird Celebrity Baby Names
by Michael Barrows. You can't fail to have heard the name from the lips of newscasters worldwide over the latter part of April 2006: "Suri." Yes, this is the name that Thomas Cruise Mapother IV and his fragrant partner, Katie Holmes, named their new daughter, born on April 19, 2006.
"Suri" - OK, maybe you're thinking, "Just like Tom Cruise - kinda weird." Or maybe you're thinking, "Aaah, so sweet..." It's one o... products, articles, news
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