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Measuring baby lenght
Jan 27th, 2010 by admin

Babies being babies will not stay still just because you want to measure their progress in height. They are going to squirm, scream and do everything possible, when you take that tape measure from head-to-foot! This is why I simply adore the Baby Measuring Crib Fitted Sheet. It looks to be this fun, non fussy way of marking your baby’s growth progress. The graphics on this sheet reflect an accurate measuring scale. What’s more, it’s printed on 100% cotton with environmentally friendly ink. Totally Baby-friendly!

Designer: Clare Chen

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Baby Measuring Crib Fitted Sheet by Clare Chen

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Baby wipes many uses
Jun 16th, 2009 by admin

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Baby wipes can not only clean your baby’s bottoms but can be used for cleaning up various spills too.

Clean your Keyboard – Often dirt can get accumulated in your keyboard. Cleaning them with solutions won’t help at all. Sometimes shaking out the keyboard can get some dirt out. The dirt left can be removed with Baby wipes. Use it to remove dirt, spills and other gunk. But make sure you unplug the keyboard from the computer.

Clean up spills – Baby wipes can help you in cleaning up spills. Petrol spills can be easily removed with baby wipes. You can also use them to clean your hands temporarily.

Clean your bathroom – Cleaning can never be easier than this. The next time you want to clean your bathroom, do it with Baby wipes. Rub the tiles with a dry baby wipe. The stains will be gone. If they are a bit hard, wipe a few more times rigorously.

Skylino Child Restraint System
May 3rd, 2009 by admin

When the airplane is going to EXPLODE?! Or, of course, also, if the airplane is taking off or landing? Usually, strange and uncomfortable situations ensue. Would you, instead, like to be a kangaroo on an airplane? I would. Kangaroos are safe. Kangaroos have safe ways. Designer Karsten Willmann has channeled the safe ways of the kangaroo into this airplane safety device for babies.

NOTE: Karsten WIllman never once mentioned a kangaroo in the describing of this design. It was all me. Give me all the kangaroo credit, all ye lovers of kangaroo ways.

Karsten notes that the device, called “Skylino,” is based on three-point belts used in modern planes. Physical contact is important, Williams continues, as the child is calmed by the parent, and the other passengers don’t flip out because of the screaming of the children.

Finally, the hard-backed child-pod can be detached or attached, leaving the adult’s hands free to carry luggage or punch other passengers out of the way as the plane is evacuated after it’s landed on Isla Nublar.

Designer: Karsten Willmann

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