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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
What Your Dog Should Wear to a Wedding Or Birthday Party
Here comes the bride, ready for her big day. It doesn't matter if it is pedigree or mutt, the occasion is special. The clothing for your dog to wear is also special. If your dog is the bride, you can choose from several different gowns that are available to show off her best features. Most are easy to get into and out of for necessary times.
The groom can come in his ultra-suave tuxedo, complete with top hat. Tails and top hats are very in for weddings. There is no need to let the groom go without.
Guests of the happy couple need to know if its a day or evening wedding. It is also important to find out if it is a formal or casual wedding and indoor or outdoor wedding. That will allow you to choose the appropriate attire for the occasion. A search of the internet will allow you to choose the color and style that best suits your dog's complexion and the trends of the party.
There are long sleeved casual dresses and gowns for winter weddings and short sleeved colorful ensembles for summer weddings. Coats are also available to prevent a chill. Some of the choices you make will depend on what your dog will tolerate. Be extra cautious with pile outfits during the summer. Remember dogs have a hard time in heat. You will need to make sure there is ample water available during a summer dog wedding.
Birthdays are another common event to dress up your dog. There are favors for all of the guests and outfits that are adorable for both the boys and girls to wear. Your girl may be the dressy type and want something with tulle and lace. There is the more casual collegiate style that is also available online. Not to be outdone, you can dress your girl in a bathing suit for a pool birthday party.
The boys can also wear the bathing suits and have just as many choices as the girls. There are doggy jeans or fancy boy dog suits to choose from. You can find Bermuda shorts or dress pants. Just be cautious about how the outfit closes or you will have laundry issues after the event.
Velcro is the most common closure for dog clothing. It is easy to dress the dogs and easy to quickly remove the outfit. Some have Velcro closures the entire length of the underside and others have tabs. When you are preparing sweaters, there are some that have buttons rather than the Velcro. This is intended for the quieter dogs than the busy ones that never sit still.
The choices are endless for both the birthday parties and the weddings. Keeping up with the big dogs is the goal of every little dog out there. The owner can fit the clothing to the personality of the dog, or to the type of impression they want to make on the other attendees. It is just fun to get those pooches dressed for the special occasions.
Article by Nancy Cope a proud owner of 4 rescue dogs and owner of Pampered Dog Gifts an online dog boutique that specializes in special gifts for pampered pooches. Please visit Pampered-Dog-Gifts.com to shop for dog apparel, gourmet treats, gift baskets and more for your spoiled pooch.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Taking in Your Child's Pants
As parents, we have experienced problems with our children's clothing in one form or another. Whether it is a too-small shirt, or pants that continue to fall down at every move of their little legs. While accessories like belts might be a quick solution, they can pose a hazard to younger children. For this reason you should know how to take in your child's jeans and other pants, so that you have the opportunity to purchase nearly any pant for your child; all while being able to un-do the take-in so that you can utilize your child's pants for a longer period of time.
Learning how to take in your child's jeans will open up a broader world of shopping for you as well. Allowing you to purchase pants for your child, that you would normally steer clear of because of the waist line. You might think that it would be a fairly difficult task, but it is really quite simple! All you really need is a pair of jeans that don't fit properly in the waist, a sewing machine or needle and thread, and some scissors if you don't want to use a seam ripper later. The key to making it look it's best, is to select thread that is close to the original's coloration. This will help it to look more natural on your child's pants.
First you will need to have your child wear their jeans inside out- yes.. That is right. Inside out. Pinning any amount of excess fabric on each hip; taking care to make sure that it is an even amount on both sides. Now you will take them off your child, and using your sewing machine or a hand-stitch; create a wide zigzag stitch where you had placed the pins. If you aren't concerned about making them last longer, you can cut the excess fabric on the inside away; for a cleaner look. Otherwise you are done! Simply let your child don his or her new jeans with pride, in knowing that they won't be falling off anymore.
With this knowledge in hand, you can now look around this web site; with little fear of getting pants that might be too loose in the waist. Offering you a piece of mind, and a handy tidbit of information to last throughout your son or daughter's childhood.
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
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Monday, August 15, 2011
Potty Training - How to Teach Your Child to Use the Potty Or Toilet
Every child is different. Some children will be ready to use the potty or toilet at 2 years old and others won't be ready until they are 2 ½ or even older. Just remember, there is no rush and if you start potty training too early it will probably take longer; it is always best to wait until your child is ready and starts showing an interest in potty training. Another tip is to ensure that nothing significant will be happening in your child's life whilst he/she is learning how to use the potty e.g. the arrival of a new sibling, moving home, starting nursery.
So, how do you know when your child is ready for potty training? There are a few signs you should look out for:
- Your child regularly poos at a certain time of day
- Your child is uncomfortable with a wet nappy and asks for a clean one
- Your child can follow simple spoken instructions
- Your child asks to use the potty or toilet
- Your child can stay dry for 2 hours or more during the day and can stay dry through his/her daytime naps
- You can tell when your child wants to wee or poo from his/her facial expressions, posture or words
- Your child asks to wear potty training pants or underwear
- Your child can pull their pants up and down
To introduce them to the idea of using the potty or toilet you could allow them to choose their own potty or potty chair. In the beginning, let them sit on the potty a few times a day with their clothes on so they become comfortable with the potty. Once they are comfortable sitting on it they can try it without a nappy. Make sure you encourage and praise them at every step.
If your child poos at certain times of the day try to get him/her to sit on the potty at this time, and give lots of praise if you "catch" something. There will be lots of mistakes while your child is learning to go to the toilet so always be patient and don't get angry with them when they do slip up. It is also a good idea to schedule in regular toilet visits as your child will often need a gentle reminder.
To summarise some tips for success:
- Let your child help to choose the potty
- Let your child sit on the potty a few times a day so they get comfortable with it
- If it's warm enough let your child run around with nothing on his bottom half to make it easier to go to the potty or toilet
- Use trainer pants if you are away from home or for the in-between stage of potty training
- Don't get cross when your child has an accident
- If you have a boy it is probably easier to show him how to have a wee sitting down on the potty, and when he has mastered this he can be shown how to wee standing up
- Don't expect your child to be able to control his/her bladder at night-time if he/she can do so in the day as this will take a lot longer to master
Hopefully these tips will help you to potty train your child successfully. Please do remember that if your child is resistant or gets upset while you're trying to teach them to use the potty it is best to wait a few weeks and then try again at a later date.
Cat.
Written by Cat Scrivens, Author of http://www.baby-solutions.co.uk blog. Please visit my blog to read related articles and to make suggestions on future articles.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Potty Training Items - What Are Your Must-Haves?
There are many potty training items on the market that passionately promise to make potty training a simple task for you the parents. And yet still, some parents find themselves spending ridiculous amounts of money for items that tend to end up in the garbage bin.
No doubt the current economic crunch, will make most parents be critical in prioritizing which potty training items are needed and which items can be done away with.
With that in mind, let's talk about the must-have items that are essential for your potty training success. Here are some examples that are commonly found on most potty training items lists.
1. Travel / Portable Potty - Potty training is much easier with the use of those as mobility is very important during the toilet training process. You can schedule trips with your child any time without interrupting the flow of the process.
2. Potty Training Chair / Seat - Regular toilet seats are not recommended during the first stage of toilet training because there's a high risk of an accident. Your kid would generally find it easier to get accustomed to a real toilet seat if he / she started first with a potty training chair. When they are readily accepting going on those, then you can progress to a real toilet.
3. Potty Training pants / Underwear - Transitioning from diapers to underwear could be smoother if your child first uses training pants. Your child would get used to the feeling of real underwear without you having to worry about accidental leaks. Once you're confident that he/she knows when to let you that they ned to 'go', you can move on to proper "grown-up" pants.
4. Potty Training Doll - All children learn through observation. To make the learning process more interesting, and less like a lesson, you can incorporate some fun into your toilet training by using a toy to go through the steps of your training routine. Use your child's favorite dolly (if appropriate) or get a new or special doll for the purpose. You can also use it as a diversion tool if you feel that your child is becoming resistant to potty training.
5. Potty Training Charts - Giving rewards can be a great way to reinforce toilet training habits in your child. Instead of giving material rewards, like sweets or endless toys, reward your child by using your potty training chart. He/she would feel a sense of accomplishment when he sees the progress of his actions in colorful stickers on the wall. A potty training chart can be a wonderful way for you and your kid to bond over your mutual achievements.
6. Baby Wipes - One way to protect your child from any germs or bacteria during the potty training process is to use baby wipes. These are also a good convenience perk, as you can take them just about anywhere - trust me it will save you a lot of stress - especially when your traveling. The choice of baby wipe types, textures, and designs is almost overwhelming. Choose a type that's most appealing for you and try it out.
7. Safety Latch - Children are naturally curious. It's highly improbable that you can keep your eye on your child 24/7. You most likely already have some safety latches in the house to secure cabinets, drawers, etc. Now you have to think that the toilet is a new potential hazard. To keep your worries at bay, you can use a toilet lock. This will lock the loo from 'little curious hands' in times when you can't keep an eye on your child - like at night.
8. Baby Night Light - Night potty training is one important aspect of the whole toilet training process. You can kiss your sleepless nights goodbye by using a baby night light. You won't have to worry getting up in the wee hours of the morning to check your kid because a good baby night light can lull your child into a peaceful slumber. There are so many you can choose from - and they double up as good fun, and beautiful decoration for your child's room.
All-in-all, toilet training can be an enjoyable period for you and your kid. Knowing what items to use, can make your potty training process stress-free and dare I say - a little bit of fun. Be careful, however, not to fall in the trap of getting every item under the sun, and thus complicating everything.
Also, don't forget to involve your child in every step of the decision-making, to ensure their full buy-in. There are some fun ideas on how to use all of the above items to make potty training as smooth as possible.
Zoe Beerstow is the blog editor of GetPottyTrained.com - a comprehensive resource guide for the different how-tos on potty training. Learn more about the different potty training items you need for your child.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
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Underwear Potty Training - Which Garments Should I Use on My Toddler?
The different types of underwear or training pants for potty training can be mind blowing, however the large range is usually to do with brands rather than styles. Basically there are the following options for parents to use:
· Plain underwear
· Cloth training pants
· Pad inserts
· Pull ups - reusable
· Pull ups disposable
Let's look at them individually:
Plain Underwear
These are inexpensive and most times reusable. They are very accessible for the child or toddler to pull up or down and is very easily recognisable by the child when wet or soiled. The child can also be happy because they are looking more like mum or dad with their underwear. The child does have a natural and comfortable feeling about his clothing and potty experience.
However, on the negative side potty training underwear can create lots of laundry as often when an accident occurs an entire change of clothing is necessary. There is not a plastic protected cover to stop staining on outside items such as lounge furniture or car seats. This option can create extra work for parents and depending on the parents commitments their time and possible extra expenses involved.
Cloth Training pants
The cloth training pants can be thick enough to protect outside surfaces such as lounge chair and car seats but thin enough so the child still feels that they are wet or soiled. Cloth training pants are reusable and are in most cases less expensive than disposable training pants.
Looking at the negatives, once again the laundry can build up and become a problem. Some cloth training pants may not be thick enough to protect the other clothing that the toddler or child is wearing. The pants are not as similar as adult underwear and in some cases can be difficult for the child to pull up or down.
Pad Inserts
Potty training pad inserts are placed inside the plain underwear. They are designed to absorb the mess inside the underwear but still allowing the child to feel what they have just done. Pad inserts are disposable so there is less waste than disposable pull ups.
On the flip side there will at times, be underwear or clothing soiled, however not as frequent. There is an expense in having to purchase the pads frequently.
Pull ups
Pull ups protect the outer clothing as they are a waterproof garment. They also protect the outside items as previously mentioned such as the lounge chairs or car seats. They are used after diapers or nappies and are designed to familiarise the child with underwear (pull up motion). They can be disposable which means less laundry but more expense. Reusable pull ups can be washed however do not last frequent washing and eventually an expense factor has to be absorbed by parents.
Difficulties for the child or toddler is that pull ups actually absorb wetness extremely well and the child or toddler has difficulties identifying if the pull up is wet or not. They can also be difficult for a child to pull up or down and are not like adults underwear. Inconvenience of having to got to the store each time you run out is also a factor.
It is advisable to choose one option and for consistency to the child or toddler maintain that option until results are seen. Swapping and changing different options will only add confusion into potty training. Parents may also think about one option when the child is sleeping and another when they are awake. A heavier garment such as pull ups is advisable for when sleeping. Ultimately the decision of which underwear potty training garment you use will be what works best for you and your child.
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Thursday, August 4, 2011
Shopping For Newborn Baby Clothes
Baby girls clothes can be fun to shop for, and to pick out for your infant and/or toddler to wear each day. There is quite a variety of newborn baby clothes on the market today. Depending on your personality, you may want to dress your little girl in very feminine clothing, or in more of a tomboy style, or perhaps both, depending on the occasion. Pink is a very feminine color for girls clothing in any style. Pink jeans are available as well as pink dresses, smocks, hats, and other clothing. Little bows can be cute. Some shoes, socks, pants, shirts, hats, and other clothing come with little bows on them. You will want to be careful with bows, buttons, and other decorations on baby's clothing, in case they would come off and baby would put them in her mouth.
Pajamas and bodysuits for little baby girls come in all different colors and styles, and are made for all types of weather. For the very young infant, pajamas and bodysuits may be something you'll want to keep baby in throughout the day.
There are very cute baby dresses, socks, bonnets, and skirts for your baby girl. Some of these have ruffles, and/or bell sleeves. Sometimes you are able to get little shoes to match the dress or outfit.
There are a wide variety of prints and even designer baby clothes for your newborn to wear. Animal prints, flower prints, shapes, and television, movie, and storybook characters, are just some of the prints to choose from. Baby bibs can also be something you will want to match to your baby's outfit for the day. These also come in a variety of styles and materials, and can be fancy with lace, or more plain.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Cute Funny Outfits For Babies - A Great Way to Dress Your Baby For Summer
If you're looking for creative ways to dress your baby for warm weather, consider stocking up on cute funny outfits. These are probably the most popular baby summer wear, and they provide variety for your baby's wardrobe in more ways than one. Let's look at the benefits of buying good quality outfits.
Dress for Style
One-piece outfits never go out of style. They've been around for decades, and babies and parents love them everywhere. You can buy different colors and themes to fit your baby's personality or even to fit your own! You'll find military baby clothes, Humpty Dumpty themes, rock band themes, cute baby sayings, Jewish or Latino baby outfits, and many other characters and themes. Or have your baby's outfits personalized with his/her name. The possibilities are endless.
One-Piece Outfits are Versatile
The great thing about outfits is they are versatile with your baby's wardrobe. They can be worn as a single outfit, as underclothes, or even be used as a shirt with pants or shorts. You can even put a baby girl skirt over a one-piece outfit to make it look like a dress! They can also be worn with socks and shoes or barefoot, with a hat or with jogging pants to keep their legs warm. You can create multi-colored outfits and save a fortune on baby clothes spending.
Easy Diaper Access
Another benefit of buying one-piece outfits for your baby is they offer easy access to the diaper area. Changing a baby can be a hassle if you have to spend 10 minutes undressing him/her. With one-piece outfits, you'll simply unsnap the few buttons to get to the diaper and snap them back when finished. It only takes a moment and your baby's ready to play again.
Inexpensive
Cute funny outfits are probably the cheapest outfits you can buy for a baby. They can sometimes be bought in quantity packs to save even more. You can find great bargains online and still get the variety of styles and themes to choose from. As mentioned earlier, outfits go well with other clothing so you can mix and match outfits without buying additional shirts or undershirts.
Stay in Place
Because babies move around so much, it's sometimes difficult to keep clothes on them. They kick off their socks and shoes, pull at shirtsleeves and sometimes wiggle out of pants and diapers! With one-piece outfits, everything stays in place as long as the buttons are snapped. Baby can move around freely without feeling trapped or uncomfortable.
Cool for Warm Weather
Babies get irritable when hot and sweaty. One-piece outfits are the garment of choice for babies in summer because they are so cool. They leave the legs and arms exposed to allow cool air to reach the skin, which is great for nap time or bedtime. Hint: Be sure to cover your baby's delicate skin with clothing and baby sunscreen when out in the hot sun for very long.
Buying online enables you to buy cute funny outfits along with other great baby items, such as organic baby clothes, military baby clothes, newborn preemie baby clothes, teddy bears, blankets, Humpty Dumpty dolls, and more. It's exciting being a new mother...especially if you can buy fun baby clothes that are affordable and practical.
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Should a Toddler Wear Pull-Ups While Potty Training?
As a parent, you've learned a lot while your child moved from being an infant, to crawling, to the mobile stage of an active toddler. Now that they are older, and able to understand simple directions and associations, you're working towards the goal of "no more diapers". You'll get lots of tips and advice, some of which is valuable, and some that will leave you undecided about things like should a toddler wear pull-ups while potty training?
Again, we go back to the disposable diaper versus cloth debate, although the sheer quantity of either is somewhat reduced by the age of 18-24 months, when most children are attempting to stay dry through the day and night. But the major question becomes one of convenience, versus what may be a better and more "natural" way to get your toddler into the bathroom when he or she needs to go.
Wearing training pants, which are made extra thick and absorbent, is often a deterrent to the child who dislikes being wet. With cloth, the wetness stays close to the skin, where disposable paper-based products tend to draw the liquid away, and the child will play happily, even though their pull-ups are drenched.
Even a young child can pull up an elastic-waisted pair of underpants, so there is nothing unique in the disposable version, except the cute patterns, and you can get those on training pants as well. What they pull down is not going to matter to a young child, as much as it does to the parent. So when it comes to wondering should a toddler wear pull-ups while potty training, consider the cost, convenience, and your success in having the child acknowledge "accidents", which will eventually prevent them from happening again.
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