Sunday, March 9, 2008

Cute Baby Shoes preorder March '08-CLOSED!

As I am searching for a good quality baby/toddler leather shoes, I came upon this baby and toddler shoes. It had been featured in many USA parenting magazine as well as baby blogs, and feature to be the list of the celebrities' babies must have items. And since I will make an order for my own dd, I think I would like to share this opportunity to share it with you. This will be great to order for you and as gifts!
This is actually my first open preorder so far.

This is how it works:

1.You choose the style, and size ( please refer to size chart) and email me at info at miabaminadotcom. Put the subject as : BABY SHOES PRE ORDER
2.Write your name, address, shoes type(item number) and size and please list 1st option and if the first option is out of stock you may want to list the 2nd option.
3.Make full payment to me ( bank transfer or by paypal in USD , fee applied )
and instock shoes will be here in 2-3 weeks time.
4. Deadline to this preorder will be on the 23rd of March , Sunday. Order receive after that will not be accepted.

Here is why this will be interesting, The prices stated here are USA retail prices, and I will not charge you the shipping to me. But domestic shipping fee will apply ( RM 7 to all over Malaysia) BUT if you take 2 pairs, I will give you FREE shipping. So it is like to order from USA without paying shipping at all!!
This promo cant be combine with other products order from Mia Bambina.
Please use the conversion rate of Rm 3.25 /USD
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Size Chart

Our shoes are sized more true to age than most brands.

Please measure your child's foot in inches and allow 1/4" or so for wiggle room in the toes.

Measurements shown are actual sole lengths.



<> Size <>Length <>Width <>US Size Equiv. <>EUR Size Equiv.
0-3 months / Newborn
4" 2" 2 17.5
3-6 months / Small
4.5" 2.25" 4 19
6-12 months / Medium
5" 2.5" 5 20
12-18 months / Large
5.5" 2.75" 7 23
18-24 months / XLarge
6" 2.75" 8 24

SIZE XXLARGE AND XXXL ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE MOMENT
They feature buttery soft leather and are lined with a layer of white cotton fabric to keep all dyes away from baby. Cute Baby Shoes also feature black suede soles to keep the shoes looking newer, longer �no more dirty footprint outlines on the bottom of baby's shoes. All of the shoes are made from cow leather.
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BABY GIRLS COLLECTIONS
Baby girl shoes and toddler girl’s shoes should be as supportive as they are adorable. As one of baby’s most significant lifetime milestones, those first few steps should be encouraged with practical shoes that foster confidence and control. And once completely mobile, baby’s feet need a dependable barrier against uncomfortable obstacles that may otherwise impede critical progress and exploration.



Item# Item Name Our Price Qty
BESF8017-nb Panda - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8017-sm Panda - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8017-md Panda - 06-12m Medium $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8017-lg Panda - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF8017-xl Panda - 18-24m XLarge $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price
BG8022C-nb White T Strap - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BG8022C-sm White T Strap - 03-6m Small $24.95
BG8022C-md White T Strap - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BG8022C-lg White T Strap - 12-18m Large $24.95
BG8022C-xl White T Strap - 18-24m XLarge $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price
BESF010A-nb Burgundy Satin & Velvet - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF010A-md Burgundy Satin & Velvet - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF010A-sm Burgundy Satin & Velvet - 06-12m Small $24.95
BESF010A-lg Burgundy Satin & Velvet - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF010A-xl Burgundy Satin & Velvet - 18-24m Xlarge $24.95
BESF010A-xx Burgundy Satin & Velvet - 2-3 years XXLarge $25.95


tem# Item Name Our Price
BESF8038-nb Pink with White Ribbon - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8038-sm Pink with White Ribbon - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8038-md Pink with White Ribbon - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF8038-lg Pink with White Ribbon - 12-18m Large $24.95




Item# Item Name Our Price
K-810A-nb Pink Boots - 0-3m Newborn $30.95
K-810A-sm Pink Boots - 03-6m Small $30.95
K-810A-md Pink Boots - 06-12m Medium $30.95
K-810A-lg Pink Boots - 12-18m Large $30.95
K-810A-xl Pink Boots - 18-24m XLarge $30.95


Item# Item Name Our Price
K-810E-nb Lavender Boots - 0-3m Newborn $30.95
K-810E-sm Lavender Boots - 03-6m Small $30.95
K-810E-md Lavender Boots - 06-12m Medium $30.95
K-810E-lg Lavender Boots - 12-18m Large $30.95
K-810E-xl Lavender Boots - 18-24m XLarge $30.95



Item# Item Name Our Price
BESF8025D-nb Brown & Pink Bowler - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8025D-sm Brown & Pink Bowler - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8025D-md Brown & Pink Bowler - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF8025D-lg Brown & Pink Bowler - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF8025D-xl Brown & Pink Bowler - 18-24m XLarge $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price Qty
BESF8050A-nb Princess - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8050A-sm Princess - 03-6m Small $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8050A-md Princess - 06-12m Medium $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8050A-lg Princess - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF8050A-xl Princess - 18-24m XLarge $24.95

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BOYS COLLECTIONS

Our soft shoes for your baby boy or toddler continue to showcase our unique design and quality construction. Designed especially for the active baby boy or toddler, our shoes offer the strength and durability of fine leather with the practicality and relaxing comfort of cotton.


Item# Item Name Our Price Qty
BESF8015-nb Car - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8015-sm Car - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8015-md Car - 06-12m Medium $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8015-lg Car - 12-18m Large $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8015-xl Car - 18-24m XLarge $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price
BESF8023-nb Ball - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8023-sm Ball - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8023-md Ball - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF8023-lg Ball - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF8023-xl Ball - 18-24m XLarge $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price Qty
BESF8042B-nb Black Flames - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8042B-sm Black Flames - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8042B-md Black Flames - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF8042B-lg Black Flames - 12-18m Large $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8042B-xl Black Flames - 18-24m X-Large $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price
K-810B-nb Navy Boots - 0-3m Newborn $30.95
K-810B-sm Navy Boots - 03-6m Small $30.95
K-810B-md Navy Boots - 06-12m Medium $30.95
K-810B-lg Navy Boots - 12-18m Large $30.95
K-810B-xl Navy Boots - 18-24m XLarge $30.95



tem# Item Name Our Price Qty
BES5692E-nb Navy Sandal - 0-3m Newborn $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BES5692E-sm Navy Sandal - 03-6m Small $24.95
BES5692E-md Navy Sandal - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BES5692E-lg Navy Sandal - 12-18m Large $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BES5692E-xl Navy Sandal - 18-24m XLarge $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price Qty
BESF8012-nb Spaceship - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8012-sm Spaceship - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8012-md Spaceship - 06-12m Medium $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8012-lg Spaceship - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF8012-xl Spaceship - 18-24m Xlarge $24.95
Item# Item Name Our Price
BESF8044-nb Soccer - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8044-sm Soccer - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8044-md Soccer - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF8044-lg Soccer - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF8044-xl Soccer - 18-24m XLarge $24.95
Item# Item Name Our Price
BESF8042-nb Flames on White - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8042-sm Flames on White - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8042-md Flames on White - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF8042-lg Flames on White - 12-18m Large $24.95
BESF8042-xl Flames on White - 18-24m Xlarge $24.95


Item# Item Name Our Price Qty
BESF8043-nb Black Skull - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BESF8043-sm Black Skull - 03-6m Small $24.95
BESF8043-md Black Skull - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BESF8043-lg Black Skull - 12-18m Large $24.95 (Out of Stock)
BESF8043-xl Black Skull - 18-24m XLarge $24.95
BESF8043-xxl Black Skull - 2-3 years XXLarge $24.95 (Out of Stock


Item# Item Name Our Price
BES007A-nb Blue Sport - 0-3m Newborn $24.95
BES007A-sm Blue Sport - 03-6m Small $24.95
BES007A-md Blue Sport - 06-12m Medium $24.95
BES007A-lg Blue Sport - 12-18m Large $24.95
BES007A-xl Blue Sport - 18-24m XLarge $24.95

Sunday, March 2, 2008

How to Have a Happy Marriage When You’re Busy Being Parents

By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of Kid Cooperation, Perfect Parenting and Hidden Messages

Is your marriage everything you ever hoped it could be? Or has it been pushed down your list of priorities since having children? Let’s face it, parenthood is a full-time job, and it dramatically changes your marriage relationship. But marriage is the foundation upon which your entire family is structured. If your marriage is strong, your whole family will be strong; your life will be more peaceful, you’ll be a better parent, and you’ll, quite simply, have more fun in your life.

Make a commitment

To create or maintain a strong marriage you will have to take the first critical step: You must be willing to put time, effort and thought into nurturing your marriage. The ideas that follow will help you follow through on this commitment and will put new life and meaning into your marriage. A wonderful thing may happen. You may fall in love with your spouse all over again. In addition, your children will greatly benefit from your stronger relationship. Children feel secure when they know that Mom and Dad love each other—particularly in today’s world, where 50 percent of marriages end in divorce; half of your children’s friends have gone, or are going through a divorce; or maybe it’s your kids who have survived a divorce and are now living in a new family arrangement. Your children need daily proof that their family life is stable and predictable. When you make a commitment to your marriage, your children will feel the difference. No, they won’t suffer from neglect! They’ll blossom when your marriage—and their homelife—is thriving.

The surprising secret is that this doesn’t have to take any extra time in your already busy schedule. Just a change in attitude plus a committed focus can yield a stronger, happier marriage.

So here’s my challenge to you. Read the following suggestions and apply them in your marriage for the next 30 days. Then evaluate your marriage. I guarantee you’ll both be happier.

Look for the good, overlook the bad

You married this person for many good reasons. Your partner has many wonderful qualities. Your first step in adding sizzle to your marriage is to look for the good and overlook the bad.

Make it a habit to ignore the little annoying things — dirty socks on the floor, a day-old coffee cup on the counter, worn out flannel pajamas, an inelegant burp at the dinner table — and choose instead to search for those things that make you smile: the way he rolls on the floor with the baby; the fact that she made your favorite cookies, the peace in knowing someone so well that you can wear your worn out flannels or burp at the table.

Give two compliments every day

Now that you’ve committed to seeing the good in your partner, it’s time to say it! This is a golden key to your mate’s heart. Our world is so full of negative input, and we so rarely get compliments from other people. When we do get a compliment, it not only makes us feel great about ourselves, it actually makes us feel great about the person giving the compliment! Think about it! When your honey says, “You’re the best. I’m so glad I married you.” It not only makes you feel loved, it makes you feel more loving.

Compliments are easy to give, take such a little bit of time, and they’re free. Compliments are powerful; you just have to make the effort to say them. Anything works: “Dinner was great, you make my favorite sauce.” “Thanks for picking up the cleaning. It was very thoughtful, you saved me a trip.” “That sweater looks great on you.”

Play nice

That may sound funny to you, but think about it. How many times do you see -- or experience -- partners treating each other in impolite, harsh ways that they’d never even treat a friend? Sometimes we take our partners for granted and unintentionally display rudeness. As the saying goes, if you have a choice between being right and being nice, just choose to be nice. Or to put this in the wise words of Bambi’s friend Thumper, the bunny rabbit – “If you can’t say somethin’ nice don’t say nothin’ at all.”

Pick your battles

How often have you heard this advice about parenting? This is great advice for child-rearing—and it’s great advice to follow in your marriage as well. In any human relationship there will be disagreement and conflict. The key here is to decide which issues are worth pursuing and which are better off ignored. By doing this, you’ll find much less negative energy between you.

From now on, anytime you feel annoyed, take a minute to examine the issue at hand, and ask yourself a few questions. “How important is this?” “Is this worth picking a fight over?” “What would be the benefit of choosing this battle versus letting it go?”

The 60 second cuddle

You can often identify a newly married couple just by how much they touch each other — holding hands, sitting close, touching arms, kissing — just as you can spot an “oldly-married” couple by how little they touch. Mothers, in particular, often have less need for physical contact with their partners because their babies and young children provide so much opportunity for touch and cuddling that day’s end finds them “touched fulfilled”.

So here’s a simple reminder: make the effort to touch your spouse more often. A pat, a hug, a kiss, a shoulder massage – the good feeling it produces for both of you far outweighs the effort.

Here’s the deal: Whenever you’ve been apart make it a rule that you will take just 60 seconds to cuddle, touch and connect. This can be addictive! If you follow this advice soon you’ll find yourselves touching each other more often, and increasing the romantic aspect of your relationship.

Spend more time talking to and listening to your partner.

I don’t mean, “Remember to pick up Jimmy’s soccer uniform.” Or “I have a PTA meeting tonight.” Rather, get into the habit of sharing your thoughts about what you read in the paper, what you watch on TV, your hopes, your dreams, your concerns. Take a special interest in those things that your spouse is interested in and ask questions. And then listen to the answers.

Spend time with your spouse

It can be very difficult for your marriage to thrive if you spend all your time being “Mommy” and “Daddy”. You need to spend regular time as “Husband” and “Wife”. This doesn’t mean you have to take a two-week vacation in Hawaii. (Although that might be nice, too!) Just take small daily snippets of time when you can enjoy uninterrupted conversation, or even just quiet companionship, without a baby on your hip, a child tugging your shirtsleeve or a teenager begging for the car keys. A daily morning walk around the block or a shared cup of tea after all the children are in bed might work wonders to re-connect you to each other. And yes, it’s quite fine to talk about your children when you’re spending your time together, because, after all, your children are one of the most important connections you have in your relationship.

When you and your spouse regularly connect in a way that nurtures your relationship, you may find a renewed love between you, as well as a refreshed vigor that will allow you to be a better, more loving parent. You owe it to yourself — and to your kids — to nurture your relationship.

So take my challenge and use these ideas for the next 30 days. And watch your marriage take on a whole new glow.


Parts of this article are excerpted with permission from books by Elizabeth Pantley:

Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading Hidden Messages: What Our Words and Actions are Really Telling Our Children,

New Harbinger Publications, Inc. and by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Lunapads/lunaliners how to guide


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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

My "welcome to womanhood" presents for my nieces

I got my first period when I was 14 years old. A bit late compare to my friends that time. They got theirs when they were 11-13 years old. But now a days it seems that the young girls got their period even earlier. I heard that some girls got their first at the age of 9!

Since I start to converted to Cloth pads last year, I think I really should spread the news to other women and friends. I really love cloth menstrual pads and never even think to change back to disposable ever again. I enjoy every second of it, the softness, the texture, the fabric choices, even the laundry part!

So I thought , I should really introduce this to my own nieces! I have 4 lovely nieces. Abby ( 14), Daphne ( 12) , Zoe ( 10) , and Jade ( 7). Abby got her period last year and I gave her a set of teen pads and wetbags as a gift to welcome her to the womanhood. She is thrilled with the pads , the prints, and the comfort. She wash her pads her self , and no complaining and she did a great job according to her mom.

My 2nd eldest niece is Daphne , She is 12 and just got her period a few months back. She came here to visit me in KK during CNY, and got her period while she was here. What a perfect time to start, so this Aunty Sandra asked her to choose any of the cloth pads I have instock, plus she can order any prints she wants and I will have it custom made for her ( see that is the luck to have an aunt who run online store for cloth pads :)) She also got wetbags to bring the pads from school, and also Scarlet Secret!
She was so excited and love the cute prints and colors. She didn't feel gross to wash it and the best thing was she even sms her best friend about this, and asked me if her friend wants it, can I send it over to Jakarta. :)

Her start up stash included: wing regular pads , heavy pads for night, Endura pads for her sport day at school, panty liners. And as soon as I got my Lunapads in stock she will have that too!:)

So after this my next niece that will embrace the womanhood will be Zoe! :) then I will have t a few years of gap before Jade's turn!

I think it is such a great things to start for teenager. The less they will be exposed to chemical stuffs is better. I started late, but still better than nothing! :)

I think those teenager girls can really inspire us more. If a teen girl can do it and be responsible to do their washing and don't even feel gross , why would a woman like us still hesitate to change to cloths menstrual pads?

You are more than worth it.

LUNAPADS will be available in Malaysia SOON!


Hallo Mommies....
I am please to let you know that Lunapads cloth menstrual pads will be available from Mia Bambina soon! I've tried the Lunapads my self and love it and to offer a wider selection of Cloth Menstrual Pads @Mia Bambina , I think , Lunapads is THE ONE! It's natural, fresh, nice prints, and got those young spirit plus I love to work with the Lunapads team!

About Lunapads

Lunapads International is a women-owned small business based in Vancouver, Canada. Our mission is to help women have healthier and more positive experiences of their menstrual cycles, and by extension, their bodies overall. Our team is made up of a passionate group of gals who believe that using natural menstrual products is a creative and empowering way to honor and care for ourselves and the planet.

Lunapads offers a diverse selection of products designed to meet the unique needs of women of all ages. All our products have been created or chosen based on our own needs and lifestyles (in other words, we use them ourselves, and have done so for years), and we are confident we can find a solution that will work for you.

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Why switch to natural menstrual products?


We hope this information will help you learn about the various alternatives to tampons and disposable maxi pads when you are thinking about your period. We have offered information here about the many alternative menstrual products we offer here at Lunapads, as well as links for more information. You may also want to read our resources section for more information about alternative menstrual products and links to other online resources.

More comfortable

Made with 100% cotton (pretty prints and colors, or organic), Lunapads and Lunapanties are far softer and more breathable than disposable pads and pantyliners. They don’t have the sticky, sweaty feeling of disposables, and there’s no glue to get stuck in uncomfortable places. Most of our customers tell us that Lunapads are far more comfortable than they had expected, even if they were not previously pad users.

Healthier

The DivaCup is made from medical grade silicone and won’t dry you out the way tampons do. Because the cup collects rather than absorbs menstrual flow, it is not associated with any risk for contracting Toxic Shock Syndrome. Using Lunapads and the DivaCup also means less worry about irritation and infections caused by plastics and chemical residues found in most disposable products. To learn more about health issues associated with disposable pads and tampons, read this article about Tampon Safety written by the National Research Center for Women and Families.



Savings

Natural products’ reusability will save you money as well as trips to the drugstore. Switching to reusable products will save you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars over time. Click here for a more detailed explanation.

Greener

Like recycling bottles and newspapers, washing Lunapads or rinsing out the DivaCup is a little more work than throwing away your used pads and tampons. But with over 14 billion pads, tampons and applicators going into North American landfills every year, it’s a small but important way of taking personal responsibility for a massive environmental problem.


Happier!

Misc productsMany of our customers report that they come to enjoy caring for their Lunapads and DivaCup, and that it helps them feel more positive about their cycles and in touch with their bodies overall.

It may sound strange if you’re new to the idea, but after using your new natural menstrual products over time, they start to feel like old friends. There is something very gentle, intimate and comforting about using them every month. After a while, the idea of going to a drugstore to buy pads or tampons seems like an unimaginable waste of time and money, when you could just be spending time taking care of yourself instead.



Be sure to check back and join our mailing list to get update of our newest items @ Mia Bambina!

Be save and keep healthy !

Sandra


Sunday, February 24, 2008

The potty train kit from Baby Sign

MOMS!


What a great day to start this week!Guess what I found.. a great potty train kit are now available in Malaysia , thanks to Baby Sign Malaysia.com!

As Kiasu as I am , I want to be sure I got this item in my hand, even though Maya is not ready yet to be potty trained. Because this kits sound so cool, it includes : parent's guide, DVD, a flap book, sticker and I think this is my favorite thing: a TRAIN conductor whistle...CHOOOO CHOOOOOOOO.....Sure it will put a BIG smile on Maya face.

I am a strong believe that encouragement and awards are the best tools to do potty train. I did this with my older dd , Indiana. I make sure the training session FUN , EXCITED, and less stresfull as possible plus make sure that the kid will be looking forward to Potty Success. So Imagine if they can made it to the potty and they will have STICKER and a CHOOO CHOOOO sound...wow...sound great for me!

Top of all a GREAT sense of humour and A LOT of patience plus be CONSISTENT when you do the potty train, sure will be a great plus....

The potty train kit is priced at RM 180

Can't wait to get mine by next week ( wink wink , Jamie!LOL)

Check this out at www.babysignmalaysia.com

The Potty Training Kit has everything you and your baby need to make potty training fun and easy! This exciting new program combines the power of the Baby Signs® program with developmentally appropriate practices that help babies easily potty train before the age of 2. Highly motivational products with the "Potty Train" theme make this program ideal for children of all ages. The kit contains:

  • Parent Guide - This straightforward guide from trusted child development experts will help you confidently lead your baby to potty success.
  • All Aboard the Potty Train DVD - With its catchy tunes, delightful animation and real kids, this exciting DVD will teach your baby five potty-time signs and reinforce each step of the potty routine.
  • All Aboard the Potty Train Lift-the-Flap Book - Your baby will love discovering the potty-time signs hidden under each flap in this fun and interactive board book featuring the DiaperDoodles™.
  • Job Well Done! Stickers - These colorful reward stickers feature fun images and positive messages such as "Good Job" and "I'm on the Potty Train!"
  • All Aboard the Potty Train Conductor's Whistle - Whether to signal it's time to go potty or to "sound the trumpet of success," this fun-to-blow whistle will put a smile on your baby's face when it's potty time.

All the review for Baby Sign Malaysia program and items are based on my experience and just want to share it with other moms about this great program/kits/items. I am NOT being paid to do this review :)

Happy CHOO CHOOING everyone!
Have a great Monday!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Baby Sign Malaysia New Products




I am so excited when I heard that Baby Sign Malaysia has launched new products. So I go over to the homepage to know more about these great items.

Maya is now 18 months and she can use several of the signs. But funny though she is just signing mostly to me. Maybe because our maid doesn't know how to, and I am the only person who doing this with her. She can show me " more" sign if she wants more food, or "bird" when she saw a bird outside. She can tap her diaper when she pee. ( first sign of potty train readiness?:-) )
She is also can speak a few words like dog, ball, nice, etc.

So I think the" My first Spoken words" is a nice book to have for Maya now.
My First Spoken words books complement signing and make it easy for babies to learn to speak their first words. When babies open each page, they will hear words and sounds that help them learn to say their very own first words. ( RM 50 promo price, RM 70 for normal price)
And if you are looking for a great baby sign book/dvd to start , I think these are great !
I can Sign
is an interactive lift-the-flap book and DVD work together to provide your baby with multiple examples of each sign for faster learning. A great value at RM 40 !


As I have purchased several of Baby Sign products before I know that the quality are superb , the book, the dvd, the flap cards are just excellent to have.

Another interesting thing to know and consider is their career opportunity. I always wanted to be ICI ( Independent Certified Instructor) of Baby Sign , but It seems that I got too much to handle on my plate right now. When the timing is right, sure I will seriously take this great opportunity . It is always great to be able to learn something and share it with other parents and in the same time you can earn some extra income , isn't it ?
So if you want to know more ... just read on and you can contact the Baby Sign Malaysia
@ careers@babysignsmalaysia.com

Oh and another great books that I will love to buy are

in their second book for parents, Dr. Acredolo and Dr. Goodwyn go beyond their Baby Signs® research to share with parents the fascinating facts about the first three years of life discovered by researchers around the world. They take advantage of what these researchers have learned to suggest dozens of stimulating activities babies naturally love. This engaging book provides parents and child development professionals with useful information to nurture each baby’s inborn talents and tendencies in six key areas: memory, problem-solving, language, reading, number awareness and creativity. (206 pages)

In the third volume of their acclaimed, science-based series, Dr. Acredolo and Dr. Goodwyn bring the fruits of their twenty-plus-years research on parent-infant relationships to reveal the rich emotional lives of young babies and teach parents ways to give their baby or toddler an emotional head start during the earliest and most critical years. Translating up-to-date research findings into practical strategies and fun activities, this comprehensive guide will help you help your child begin life in a positive direction that will benefit you both for years to come. (293 pages)

Be safe...till next time
:)


Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Car Seat Crying

By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of Gentle Baby Care

Some babies fall asleep almost before you’re out of the driveway, but others won’t spend five happy minutes in their car seats. Usually, this is because your baby is used to more freedom of movement and more physical attention than you can provide when she’s belted into her seat.

Hearing your baby cry while you are trying to drive is challenging. Even though it’s difficult to deal with, remember that you and your baby’s safety are most important. Parents sometimes take a crying baby out of the car seat, which is extremely dangerous and makes it even more difficult for the baby to get used to riding in the car seat. Some parents make poor driving decisions when their babies are crying, which puts everyone in the car at risk. Either pull over and calm your baby down, or focus on your driving. Don’t try to do both.

The good news is that a few new ideas and a little time and maturity will help your baby become a happy traveler. (I know, because three of my babies were car-seat-haters!)

The trip to car seat happiness

Any one (or more) of the following strategies may help solve your car seat
dilemma. If the first one you try fails, choose another one, then another; eventually, you’ll hit upon the right solution for your baby.

Make sure that your baby is healthy.
If car seat crying is something new, and your baby has been particularly fussy at home, too, your baby may have an ear infection or other illness. A visit to the doctor is in order.

Bring the car seat in the house and let your baby sit and play in it.
Once it becomes more familiar in the house, she may be happier to sit there in the car.

Keep a special box of soft, safe car toys that you’ll use only in the car. If these are interesting enough, they may hold her attention. (Avoid hard toys because they could cause injury in a quick stop.)

Tape or hang toys for viewing.
You can do this on the back of the seat that your baby is facing or string an array of lightweight toys from the ceiling using heavy tape and yarn. Place them just at arm’s reach so that your baby can bat at them from her seat. (Don’t use hard toys that could hurt your baby if they come loose in a quick stop.)

Make a car mobile.
Link a long row of plastic baby chains from one side of the backseat to the other. Clip soft, lightweight new toys onto the chain for each trip. Make sure they are secure and keep on eye on these so that they don’t become loose while you are driving.

Hang a made-for-baby poster on the back of the seat that faces your baby.
These are usually black, white, red and bold primary colors; some even have pockets so you can change the pictures. (Remember to do this, since changing the scenery is very helpful.)

Experiment with different types of music in the car.
Some babies enjoy lullabies or music tapes made especially for young children; others surprise you by calming down as soon as you play one of your favorites. Some babies enjoy hearing Mom or Dad sing, more than anything else! (For some reason, a rousing chorus of “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer” has always been a good choice for us, even out of season!)

Try “white noise” in the car.
You can purchase CDs of soothing nature sounds or you can make a recording of your vacuum cleaner!

Practice with short, pleasant trips when your baby is in a good mood.
It helps if someone can sit near her and keep her entertained. A few good experiences may help set a new pattern.

Try a pacifier or teething toy.
When your baby has something to suck or chew on he may be happier. Just make sure it doesn’t present a choking hazard, and keep to small, soft toys.

Hang a mirror.
That way your baby can see you (and you can see your baby) while you are driving. Baby stores offer specialty mirrors made especially for this purpose. When in her seat, she may think that you’re not there, and just seeing your face will help her feel better.

Put up a sunshade in the window.
This can be helpful if you suspect that sunshine in your baby’s face may be a problem. Use the window-stick-on types, and avoid any with hard pieces that could become dislodged in a quick stop.

Try to consolidate trips.
Trip-chaining is effective, especially if you avoid being in the car for long periods of time, and you don’t have many ins-and-outs.

Make sure your baby hasn’t outgrown her car seat.
If her legs are confined, or her belts are too tight, she my find her seat to be uncomfortable.

Try opening a window.
Fresh air and a nice breeze can be soothing.

If all else fails . . . take the bus!

This article is an excerpt from Gentle Baby Care by Elizabeth Pantley. (McGraw-Hill, 2003)


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Choosing Toys for Babies

By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of Gentle Baby Care

You may not be sure what kind of toys, or how many, your baby should have. It’s likely that you hear conflicting advice that runs from one extreme to another! It’s either: “Don’t give your baby toys, he’ll be spoiled,” to “Give your baby lots of toys so they develop his brain.” So…which is it?

Both sides of this debate have valid points. A baby does indeed learn from the things she plays with, and the more things she has access to, the more she can learn. With this in mind, many parents spend a fortune buying toys; however, many toys hold a child’s attention for three or four days, only to be relegated to the bottom of the toybox or back of a shelf.

Babies learn about their world by using all five of their senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Toys engage and refine these senses by:

  • Helping your baby learn how to control his movements and body parts
  • Helping your baby figure out how things work
  • Showing your baby how he can control things in his world
  • Teaching your baby new ideas
  • Building your baby’s muscle control, coordination, and strength
  • Teaching your baby how to use his imagination
  • Showing your baby how to solve simple problems
  • Helping your baby learn how to play by himself
  • Setting the foundation for learning how to share and cooperate with others

Experts agree that babies need a variety of toys to enrich their lives and encourage learning. While your baby can learn from expensive store-bought toys, she can also learn from a crumpled piece of paper, a set of measuring spoons, an empty box, or a leaf. Everything is new and interesting to a baby, and if you open your eyes to the many wonders in our world, you’ll see that you don’t have to spend a fortune to keep your baby happy, interested, and learning.

What “home-grown” toys are best?

As you view the whole world as a bottomless toybox, here are some tips to consider:

  • Search for items of different weights, materials, textures, flexibility, sizes, shapes, colors, and smells. (Most store-bought baby toys are primary-colored plastic; that’s why your metal keys on a leather key ring are so very appealing - they’re different!)



  • Babies are generalists. Your little one will apply what he learns from one object to any other that is similar. Therefore, don’t give him an old book or magazine to scribble in unless you want all of your books to be potential notepads. A sealed bottle may look fun, but your baby may then think he can play with your pill bottles.
  • Take a closer look at the things you consider “trash.” Some may be valuable toys! Empty boxes, egg cartons, and tin containers are just a few examples of everyday castoffs that, once cleaned, can provide endless hours of play.

PARENT TIP

“I made a great set of blocks for my daughter by collecting an assortment of empty boxes from regular household products and covering them with contact paper. They are colorful, light weight and man interesting shapes and sizes.”

Yu-ting, mother of Shu-Lin (3 years old)

  • Your kitchen is overflowing with baby toys! Once your little one begins to crawl, it’s time to rearrange the kitchen. Put all your baby-safe items, such as plastic containers, pots and pans, potholders and canned goods, in your lower cabinets and let your baby know where his “toys” are. You’ll have to relax your housekeeping standards and deal with disorganized cabinets for a while, but the play potential is so fantastic that it’s worth it!

  • Young children love water play, and a bowl or pan of water along with spoons and cups of various sizes make a fabulous source of fun. You can put your baby in his high chair, sit him on the floor on a beach towel, or take him outside in a shady spot if the weather’s warm. I guarantee he’ll be soaked when he’s done, but that will be after a very long and happy play session.

  • Containers to fill and empty are lots of fun for a baby. You can safely fulfill your older baby’s desire to manipulate small things by filling a large bowl with a variety of colorful children’s cereals (nothing hard or ball-shaped) and supplying spoons, measuring cups, and other containers. Since you’re using cereal pieces, it’s okay if some end up in his mouth. Don’t try this with beads, seeds, macaroni, or other items that pose a choking hazard.

What store-bought toys are best?

A while ago, I went to the toy store to buy my youngest child, Coleton, a toy that my older three adored when they were babies. It was a simple pop-up toy for toddlers with various buttons, levers, and dials. I found a bewildering variety of this kind of toy, but to my dismay, every single one was electronic. They made sounds, they made music, they had blinking lights _ they just about played by themselves! I finally had to order the prized toy from a specialty catalog that carries “back to basics” toys. Sure, electronic toys can be exciting -for a while - but they can also stunt your baby’s developing ability to imagine and manipulate (and let’s face it: those repetitive electronic sounds can get annoying). If a toy does everything by itself, it loses its potential as a tool for developing creativity. Also, if your little one gets used to these toys, then simple pleasures like wooden blocks seem boring by comparison because he expects the blocks to play for him. And those simple toys are among the very best for baby playtime.

Look for these qualities as you shop for your baby:

  • Long-term play value: Will this hold your little one’s attention for more than a few weeks?
  • Durability: Will it hold up when sat on, thrown, jumped on, mouthed, or banged?
  • Solid simplicity: Babies don’t need complicated toys.
  • Challenge: Look for toys that teach but do not frustrate.
  • Appropriateness. Does it match your baby’s thinking, language, and motor skills?
  • Interest: Will it encourage your baby to think?
  • Stimulation: How does this toy foster creativity and imagination?
  • Interactiveness: Does it engage your child or just entertain him as he watches passively?
  • Versatility: Can your baby play with this in more than one way?
  • Washability: Well-loved toys tend to get very dirty!
  • Fit with your family value system: Does this toy reflect your family’s particular values? For example, is the toy friendly to the environment? Does it promote diversity? Are you comfortable with what the toy represents?
  • Novelty: Is this toy different from others your baby already has? You don’t want a toy box filled with 30 different kinds of rattles!
  • Fun appeal: Is it something that you will enjoy playing with, too? Toys that encourage you to play along with your baby are ideal.

Best toys for young babies:

Board books

Foot or hand puppets

Musical toys

Rattles

Small, lightweight, easy-to-grasp toys

Squeaky toys

Teething rings

Toys with high-contrast graphics, bright colors, or black-and-white patterns

Best toys for older babies:

Activity boxes (levers/buttons/dials/hinges)

Balls

Beginning puzzles (two or three large pieces; knobs are helpful)

Blocks

Cars and trucks

Chunky small people and accessories

Dolls and stuffed animals

Hammering toys

Large interlocking beads

Modeling dough

Musical toys

Nesting cups

Peg boards

Picture books

Plastic animals

Pop-up toys

Push or pull toys

Shape sorters

Stacking rings

Toy versions of everyday items (telephones, cooking utensils, doctor kits)

Toys you still remember from your childhood (The classics endure and are always a good bet!)

Washable crayons or markers and blank paper

Playtime

As you give you baby new things to play with, keep in mind that there is no right way to play with toys. For example, a puzzle is not always for “puzzling.” The pieces make great manipulative characters, can be sorted or put in boxes, and make interesting noises when banged together or against an empty pot. Children learn through play, so any toy they enjoy playing with is, by definition, educational.

Safety for all toys

Always consider well the safety aspects of anything your baby is going to play with. Here are a few ways to keep playtime safe:

  • Discard any plastic wrapping, plastic bags, packaging, or tags before giving a toy to a baby.
  • Always watch for choking hazards. Anything small enough to fit in your baby’s mouth has the potential for danger. Watch for pieces that may become loose from a larger object, too. Make sure that no small parts can be pulled off or chewed off the toy.

  • Check the paint or finish on the toy to make sure it is non-toxic, since babies put everything in their mouths.

  • Check toys for sharp points, rough edges, rust, and broken parts.

  • Always abide by the age rating on the package. No matter how smart your child is or how wonderful the toy, don't second-guess the manufacturer, since age rankings often are given due to safety issues. If you choose to purchase a toy with an older age recommendation, make certain that the toy is used only when you are playing with your baby, and that it is stored where your baby can’t get to it without your supervision.

  • Remove rattles, squeeze toys, teethers, stuffed animals, and other small toys from the crib or bed when your baby goes to sleep for naps or bedtime. The exception here is a specialty made-for-baby toy that has been carefully created to be a safe sleeping lovey.

  • Avoid pull toys with long cords that could wind around your baby’s neck. Pull toys for babies should have either very short strings or rigid handles.

  • Make sure toys are properly assembled, with no loose parts.

  • Beware of excessively loud toys. Babies tend to hold things close to their faces, and you want to protect your baby’s sensitive ears.

  • Buy mobiles or crib toys from reputable manufacturers, and make sure that they attach to the crib without dangling strings. Remove mobiles and other crib toys once your baby can sit up.

  • Make sure that toys are never left on stairs, in doorways, or in walkways.

  • Your baby’s toybox should have a special safety lid (or no lid at all) to prevent it from slamming on your baby's head or hands, or trapping your baby inside. There shouldn’t be any hinges that could pinch little fingers.

  • Never give a baby a balloon, Styrofoam, or plastic wrap as a toy; these present a serious choking hazard, since they cannot be expelled using the Heimlich maneuver.

  • If a toy is second-hand (whether purchased from a second-hand store or garage sale, or given to you by a friend or relative), give all of the above rules extra consideration. If you have any doubts, always err on the side of safety and discard the toy. Don’t let your baby play with a paint-finished toy that appears to be older than a few years ¾ the paint may be lead-based, which poses serious hazards to a baby who touches or mouths it.

  • Keep toys (and parts of toys) designed for older children out of the hands of babies. Your baby may like to play with toys belonging to an older sibling or friend, but these are geared, safety-wise, to older kids and are not safe for little ones to use without very close supervision.

This article is an excerpt from Gentle Baby Care by Elizabeth Pantley. (McGraw-Hill, 2003) http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Baby and Children articles at Mia Bambina's blog!

I am excited to share this good news to all parents of young children and babies.
Soon there are many interesting articles about parenting by
Elizabeth Pantley. She is a parent educator, mother of four, and author of eight books for parents including Gentle Baby Care, The No-Cry Sleep Solution, The No-Cry Potty Training Solution and The No-Cry Discipline Solution

Her new book is

~ The No-Cry Discipline Solution ~

Winner: 2007 iParenting Media Award for Outstanding Book
Amazon.com Best Of Parenting 2007



Here are her list of books

Some of the articles that will be posted in Mia Bambina blog are:

Newborn Babies and Sleep
Colic
–What Can You Do About It?
Toddler Cooperation

Wonderful Sounds for Sleep
Going Visiting with Your Baby
Crying in the Car Seat
Baby Tantrums

Hitting, Kicking, Biting & Hair Pulling
The Baby Blues: Do You Have Them? & What to Do
Stop Diaper Changing Battles
Help Your Crying Baby

Eight Sleep Tips for Every Child
Solving Naptime Problems
Tantrums, Fussing and Whining
What Triggers Your Anger?

Stop the
Interrupting

Moving from Crib to Bed
Should Babies & Toddlers Watch Television?
Handling Unwanted Advice ( see my personal blog)

Quick Facts About Potty Training
The Potty Training
Readiness Quiz
Potty Training – Get Ready, Get Set, Go!
First Born Jealousy
How to Have a Happy Marriage When You’re Busy Being Parents

and more...

I hope you will find the topics are just so interesting as I do!

And hopefully this parenting articles will be useful for you and make Mia Bambina's blog more interesting than ever! :-D