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  • Does a Baby Need a Bib While Nursing?

    It may seem obvious that bibs are used to keep babies clean while they eat. However, a lot of parents are unsure whether it is necessary to put a bib on a breastfeeding baby. Whether to use a bib is a…

    Last Updated: May 14, 2013
  • What Are the Dangers of Sharing Cribs at Daycare?

    Parents who leave their children in the care of day-care providers might encounter the practice of sleeping two children in one crib. While the practice seems unsanitary and lacking in the quality of…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • How to Make a Baby Mobile for a Crib

    Making a baby mobile for a crib requires some curling ribbon and a few other choice items. Make a baby mobile for a crib with help from a crafts professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Make a Tissue Pom-Pom Baby Mobile

    Making a tissue pom-pom baby mobile requires about ten layers of tissue paper. Make a tissue pom-pom baby mobile with help from a crafts professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Use a Baby Pouch Sling

    A baby pouch sling is designed to make transporting your child as easy as possible. Use a baby pouch sling with help from a health coach qualified in women's health specializing in preconception,…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Repurpose a Crib

    You can do your part to help keep landfill waste down by repurposing your child’s outgrown or recalled baby crib. The crib can be taken apart and the individual sections can be revived with new…

    Last Updated: Apr 21, 2013
  • How to Successfully Transition a Baby from a Crib to a Cot

    Transitioning a baby from a crib to a cot is all about the methods that you use to get the job done right. Successfully transition a baby from a crib to a cot with help from a former family case…

    Last Updated: Apr 17, 2013
  • The Most Important Things Parents Need to Think About for Preschool

    Choosing a preschool program for your child can feel overwhelming at first. Preschool often sets the tone for children's success in learning throughout their early educational years. If you're like…

    Last Updated: Apr 13, 2013
  • What Are the Dangers of Swinging a Baby by the Arms?

    Swinging a baby around by the arms may seem fun, but it can quickly turn dangerous for the infant involved. A baby's body isn't able to withstand the same forces that an older child or grownup could,…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • Do Babies Have to Go to Bed at the Same Time Every Night?

    During the first few months of life, newborns may sleep during the day and stay awake at night, they may have difficulty going to sleep or they may wake often for diaper changes and feedings. As…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • How to Take a Baby to Mexico Safely

    Whether you have relatives to visit or a romantic beach hideaway to revisit, if you're planning a trip to Mexico with a baby, you need to make advance preparations. Traveling to a foreign country --…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • How to Travel With an Umbrella Stroller

    When traveling with an umbrella stroller you can always just put it in whatever storage compartment you have available to you. Travel with an umbrella stroller with help from a former family case…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
  • Which Parent Is Most Responsible for the Sex of a Baby?

    Parents the world over have often wondered how to get that long-desired son or daughter who looks just like mom. In reality, determining a baby's sex is largely out of the control of both parents and…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • How to Move With a Newborn

    A new baby means a time of renewal, of new things and the promise of the future. It can also mean worries about finances, the health of your baby and a lot of sleepless nights. Throw a move into the…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • How to Console a Tired Parent of a Baby

    When a new parent in your life has the glazed look of a zombie, she's likely completely sleep-deprived. The long nights of feeding, listening, rocking and trying to squeeze in a few moments of sleep…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Parenting a Demanding Baby

    While it is normal for newborn babies to cry for two to three hours a day in the first few weeks, some babies are far more demanding than others. A demanding baby may cry for several hours a day for…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Baby Gear 101: What to Buy, Borrow and Request

    New parents Rachael and Carson discuss what baby stuff to buy -- and what not to buy -- with financial planner Brittney.

    Last Updated: Mar 14, 2013
  • When Can I Put Blankets in the Crib?

    You have to wait a full six months before putting anything loose into a baby's crib. Find out when you can put blankets in teh crib with help from a baby planner for NestHelp.com in this free video…

    Last Updated: Nov 27, 2012
  • How to Use Bumper Pads in Cribs

    Bumper pads in cribs aren't going to be effective if you don't use them in a very particular way. Use bumper pads in cribs with help from a baby planner for NestHelp.com in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Nov 27, 2012
  • Toddler High Chair Craft Activities

    Certain crafts are tailor-made for toddlers in a high chair. Find out about toddler high chair craft activities with help from a family case worker for CPS in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Oct 15, 2012
  • How Do I Clean Infant Toys?

    Cleaning infant toys is something you can do in a few different ways depending on your preferences. Clean infant toys with help from a family case worker in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Sep 10, 2012
  • When Can I Put Blankets in the Crib?

    Having a blanket on your baby's crib is a really nice touch for decor, but it's important to keep a few things in mind. Find out when you can put blankets in the crib with a baby with help from a…

    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2012
  • How Does a Non-Drop Crib Work?

    Non-drop cribs are typically designed to work in a very particular way. Find out about how non-drop cribs work with help from a family case worker in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2012
  • When Can You Start Putting Objects Into a Baby's Crib?

    You can just start putting objects into a baby's crib right away. Find out when you can start putting objects into a baby's crib with help from a family case worker in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2012
  • How to Clean/Sterilize Baby Furniture

    Cleaning and sterilizing baby furniture is easy, so long as you have access to the right tools. Clean and sterilize baby furniture with help from a family case worker in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2012
  • How Do I Make a Baby's Bed?

    Making a baby's bed always requires you to keep a few key things in mind. Find out how to make a baby's bed with help from a family case worker in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2012
  • Where Should I Place My Baby's Crib?

    The placement of your baby's crib is very, very important. Find out where you should place your baby's crib with help from a family case worker in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2012
  • How to Get a Baby to Like His Playpen

    Whether or not a baby is going to like his playpen depends entirely on a few key things. Get a baby to like his playpen with help from a family case worker in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Aug 14, 2012
  • What Guarantees That a Quadrilateral Is a Parallelogram?

    For a quadrilateral to be considered a parallelogram, a few key things need to be true. Learn what guarantees that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram with help from a physics professional in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2012
  • How to Deal With a Drama Queen Manipulator

    If you're dealing with a drama queen manipulator at work, there are a few important things you need to know. Deal with a drama queen manipulator with help from a professional certified mediator in…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2012
  • What Is the Effect on the Base Table When the Data in a View Is Changed?

    Many modern database management systems, including Oracle, IBM’s DB2 and Microsoft’s SQL Server, let you use database structures called views as an alternative to data tables. A view is a…

    Last Updated: Mar 23, 2012
  • Frugal Organizing Tips for Diaper Bags & Purses

    Organizing things like diaper bags and purses doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Get frugal organizing tips for diaper bags and purses with help from a professional on the topics of home…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2012
  • Things You Need to Master the Violin

    Mastering the violin will require a few key things from any player familiarizing themselves with the instrument. Find out what you'll need to master the violin with help from a dedicated violin…

    Last Updated: Feb 07, 2012
  • Things I Need to Consider When Bombing the House for Bugs

    When bombing your house for bugs there are a few key things you need to keep in mind. Learn about the things you need to consider when bombing your house for bugs with help from an expert on green…

    Last Updated: Jan 30, 2012
  • Things I Need to Remember When Putting on a Concert

    Putting on a concert always requires you to keep a few key things in mind. Learn what are the things you need to remember when putting on a concert with help from a professional singer in this free…

    Last Updated: Jan 30, 2012
  • How to Arrange a Crib & Dresser in an Apartment

    Expanding your family might require additional living space. Babies require large, bulky items, such as a crib, changing table, dresser and high chair. Making room for a baby might not create an issue…

    Last Updated: Jan 06, 2012
  • How To Build a Bedside Crib

    The addition of a baby to your family means you need several additional pieces of furniture, such as a crib, highchair and playpen. You can save money by building some of these yourself. A bedside…

    Last Updated: Jan 04, 2012
  • How to Change the Frequency Table in WINKS

    WINKS, a statistics analysis application, allows its users to perform various operations on numerical data, such as creating a frequency table. A frequency table lists the frequency distribution of…

    Last Updated: Dec 27, 2011
  • How to Disinfect Baby Toys With a Home Remedy

    All baby toys should be cleaned and sanitized periodically, because babies put toys in their mouths to discover their world through taste, texture and shape. Other babies may chew on toys to ease the…

    Last Updated: Dec 23, 2011
  • How to Make Bows for a Crib Bumper

    Crib bumpers serve both practical and decorative purposes in a baby’s room. These bumper pads protect your baby’s head from the crib’s hard slats. Often featuring brightly colored…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • Assembly Instructions for the Trinity Wall Shelf

    A trinity shelf is a type of freestanding shelf placed against a wall so it looks like a wall shelf. You can even connect the trinity shelf to your wall’s studs to hold it in place. The shelves…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • Things I Need to Take Care of a Shorkie Dog

    Shorkie dogs resulted from a mix of Shih Tzu and Yorkie breeds. Breeders mixed these two lineages in an effort to develop a breed with attractive physical characteristics and a dependable, loving…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • How High Are Balcony Chairs?

    If you have a balcony, utilize the outdoor space well. Grow a container garden, place a couple chairs for reading, and set a table to eat your breakfast. When designing the space, you may wonder what…

    Last Updated: Dec 17, 2011
  • How to Install Hanging Rods for Baby Clothes

    Organizing your baby's clothes can be a tough task with the dozens of onesies, sleepwear, dresses, outfits, shirts and pants your baby most likely has. A hanging closet rod is a good way to organize…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • Assembly Instructions for a C-Style Futon Bunkbed

    C-style futon bunk beds get their name from the half-moon -- or C-shaped -- opening in the sidewalls of the bunk. This makes for an attractive shape, and gives a more open feeling to people sleeping…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Make a Portable Crib Into a Single Bed

    Converting a portable crib into a single or twin bed is a great way to save money and repurpose what you already own. With a simple metal bed frame from any bed or home improvement store, and a little…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • Tips to Decorate a Homemade Toy Baby Bed

    A miniature baby bed can fit well with a customized dollhouse decorated exactly the way you’d want your dream house to be. Bedding and fabric allow you to customize a bed to match the decor of a…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • Why Do I Need Cotton Swabs for My Baby?

    Cotton swabs are on every list of must-have items for your new baby's nursery. The soft cotton portion won't irritate a newborn's delicate skin, and the small size makes them a perfect fit for use on…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • SNA-950TG Silicon Scientific Assembly Instructions

    As with many advanced outdoor high-definition television antennas, the Silicon Scientific SNA-950TG is a fully rotating device (though the rotating motor does require two AAA batteries), which offers…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Rainbow Play Set Assembly Instructions

    Rainbow play sets have an excellent reputation for creativity, durability and lasting value. They are not, however, known for their easy assembly. In fact, Rainbow pre-assembles their swing set…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • How to Make a High Chair Birthday Banner

    The focal point of a first birthday celebration is often the birthday baby's first taste of birthday cake. Usually, parents will put the baby in her high chair and have everybody gather around to…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Install the Cold Weather Boot on Graco Strollers

    According to Janis Stone of Iowa State University, babies need about the same amount of clothing layers and cold weather protection as adults in the winter. Because they don't yet have the ability to…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Build a Pushchair

    Baby strollers, sometimes also called pushchairs or buggies, are an essential item for any new parents to transport a toddler through the infancy years until they are approximately 3 to 4 years old.…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • Assembly Instructions for a Lane Recliner

    Since 1972, Lane Furniture Company has produced quality reclining chairs for leisure-lovers. Today, you can purchase a Lane recliner under several manufacturing names like Broyhill and Drexel…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Things Needed to Build a 10X10 Gazebo Floor

    Gazebo floor kits in 10-by-10-foot configurations are available, or are built with a pattern. Either option requires similar parts and tools, although the kit providing most everything needed. Besides…

    Last Updated: Dec 02, 2011
  • Assembly Instructions for a Propane Outdoor Patio Heater

    Enjoy your patio all year-round with an outdoor propane patio heater. Most models bring the temperature to your outdoor space up by about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Assembly primarily consists of…

    Last Updated: Nov 28, 2011
  • Can I Paint Chairs With High Gloss Paint?

    High-gloss paint is commonly used to cover baseboards, window frames and trim pieces. Wooden chairs, like those found in the kitchen, are typically stained in wood-stained colors that match the table.…

    Last Updated: Nov 28, 2011
  • How to Clean an Infant's Nostrils

    Unlike adults, infants can't blow their noses to clear them out. Their tiny nasal passages can easily become blocked from dried or excess mucus if not cleaned on a regular basis. This nasal congestion…

    Last Updated: Nov 18, 2011
  • How to Replace the Slat in a Crib Rail

    Safety standards for baby cribs are very specific due to the incidence of death from crib-related accidents. To prevent an accident, broken or loose crib slats must be repaired or replaced…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Make a Dog Carriage From a Baby Stroller

    A dog carriage, sometimes called a pet stroller, isn't just for the posh and pampered pooch. A dog carriage provides a safe, comfortable way for your elderly or injured dog to venture outside or…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Wear a Lace Bodysuit

    There are a few things you need to keep in mind when wearing a lace bodysuit. Wear a lace bodysuit with help from a fashion professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Nov 14, 2011
  • Assembly Instructions for the Nicktoon Game Center from Moose Mountain Toys

    The Nicktoons Game Center is a multifunctional toy for children over 4. This gaming unit, which features golf, hockey, baseball, basketball, football and soccer, may at first appear daunting to…

    Last Updated: Oct 23, 2011
  • How to Hang a Baby Corner Hammock

    Baby hammocks are designed to mock the natural curvature of the womb and provide a supportive cocoon to ease babies to sleep. Baby hammocks can be hung from the ceiling, but ceiling drywall is not…

    Last Updated: Oct 22, 2011
  • High-Density Foam for Chairs or Couches

    Foams for chairs or couches are now found in various grades that are determined through testing. Foam goes through three performance tests that help the customer evaluate the ideal foam for her…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • What Are the Things You Need to Check Before Signing as a Loan Guarantor?

    Evaluate your finances and earnings before you agree to be a loan guarantor. A guarantor assumes the responsibility for a borrower's loan by agreeing to repay the debt if the borrower doesn't. You…

    Last Updated: Oct 18, 2011
  • How to Make a Crib Guard

    It may not look like it now, when your infant can only squirm in his crib, but soon that little bundle of noise and commotion will be thrashing around, eager to stand on his own. Without a teething…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
  • How to Install A Baby Crib Spring

    Baby cribs consist of several different pieces that you need to assemble. The separate pieces include the rails, the headboards and footboards as well as the crib spring. The crib spring is a single,…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • Good Ways to Preserve Baby's Clothes for a Memory

    Baby clothes occupy a special place in the hearts and minds of parents. And for good reason. The clothes worn for the first two years of a child's life are a durable reminder of a baby's first sleeper…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • How to Make Crib Sheep Feeders

    Sheep are lovable animals to care for but are not necessarily the most intelligent animals on the farm to raise. If you have sheep to feed, building a basic sheep feeder will make feeding time more…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • Things You Need for Stitching Curtains

    New curtains can enliven a room. The color, pattern and texture they introduce refreshes your furnishings and other decor, and it does so without breaking the bank. Thanks to a seemingly endless…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • Safety Tips for Toys With Infants & Toddlers

    When it comes to toy safety for your infant or toddler, you are the best judge of your child’s developmental stage. Toys may be labeled for a certain age, but only you know your child’s…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • How to Clean & Refinish an Oak Baby Crib

    Handed down from one generation to the next, a well-made piece of furniture such as an oak baby crib will last many years, often becoming a prized family heirloom. To maintain its attractive…

    Last Updated: Oct 14, 2011
  • How to Assemble a Broyhill Baby Crib

    Assembling a baby crib is an important step in getting a nursery ready for your baby. However, it can be a challenge, especially if you do not have assembly instructions. Therefore, understanding the…

    Last Updated: Oct 12, 2011
  • Repurposing a Crib Into a Headboard

    Once your little one outgrows her crib, repurpose it into a headboard for a bigger bed rather than tossing it out or allow it to collect in the basement. With a little creativity and some basic…

    Last Updated: Oct 12, 2011
  • How to Make a Diaper Stacker Bag

    A must-have accessory in every nursery, a diaper stacker is made of fabric and hung on a wall or piece of furniture. The sides of the bag expand to hold stacks of diapers. Keeping the diaper stacker…

    Last Updated: Oct 12, 2011
  • Disassembling a Child Craft Crib

    Disassembling a Child Craft crib makes it much easier to transport and store. The company's website assures that disassembling and reassembling Child Craft cribs is "common and expected."…

    Last Updated: Oct 12, 2011
  • How to Clean Teethers That Go in a Babies Mouth

    Teething is a tough time for both you and your baby. Erupting teeth can make your baby cry, suffer from pain and even get a mild fever. Teething toys are essential tools that can help ease your baby's…

    Last Updated: Oct 12, 2011
  • How to Make the Graco Pack 'N Play Into a Bassinet

    The Graco Pack 'N Play is a piece of baby equipment that is ideal for travel, as well as for home use. Some models include a bassinet, an attachment that covers the Pack 'N Play, providing an elevated…

    Last Updated: Oct 10, 2011
  • Painting Baby Beds

    Once you verify the baby bed you own meets all necessary safety standards, you can paint it to create a custom piece in your infant's nursery. Unlike a bed for older children and adults, infant cribs…

    Last Updated: Oct 09, 2011
  • Things Needed to Hang a Hammock Indoors

    When bringing a hammock indoors, it requires a few more tools to hang it than when it's hung outdoors. While hanging a hammock outdoors primarily only requires a strong tree, a hammock hung inside…

    Last Updated: Oct 09, 2011
  • How to Fold Baby Clothes to Look Like a Lolly Pop

    Baby clothing lollipops are adorable gifts for a new mother that can also be used as decorations for a baby shower. They are simple to make and offer you the ability to customize the gift to your…

    Last Updated: Oct 08, 2011
  • How to Change a Munire Crib Level

    As your baby grows, so does her need for the right-size crib. Once your child learns to pull herself up to a standing position, it's time to change the mattress level of the crib so she doesn't climb…

    Last Updated: Oct 08, 2011
  • How to Make a Canvas Hobo Style Diaper Bag

    Create a hobo style diaper bag from some canvas fabric for a one-of-a=kind baby travel accessory that you will love to show off. The bag can be modified to make it any size you like and it's…

    Last Updated: Oct 08, 2011
  • How to Make Crib Rail Guards

    A baby looks so adorable, bouncing at the side of the crib in excited anticipation as you walk in the room, but it is often not long before his tiny, precious face makes abrupt contact with the hard…

    Last Updated: Oct 08, 2011
  • How to Easily Sew a Baby Bed Skirt

    A bed skirt completes the look of a crib or a baby bed. A skirt hides the storage areas beneath the bed and enhances its overall look. If you cannot find a ready-made baby bed skirt that matches the…

    Last Updated: Oct 07, 2011
  • How to Make Your Children's High Chair Taller

    High chairs come in a variety of styles and sizes, some of which are simply too short to reach the table. To modify a high chair and make the height more suitable to your table, you can use simple…

    Last Updated: Oct 05, 2011
  • Tutorial for How to Repaint a Crib's Headboard

    No matter how well it's cared for, all furniture eventually shows signs of wear and tear and needs refurbishing. Baby cribs are often handed down between generations, or are saved for future new…

    Last Updated: Oct 04, 2011
  • How to Make a Gathered Skirt for a Baby Bed

    Most stores that sell baby furniture also sell bed linens. Although these linens are usually very attractive, they can be quite expensive. Fortunately, with only basic sewing skills, you can make your…

    Last Updated: Oct 03, 2011
  • Things You Need for Sewing

    Sewing tools vary, depending on the type of sewing you will be doing. Sewing clothes, quilts, leather goods, draperies or upholstery projects all require special tools. Start with a basic set of…

    Last Updated: Oct 02, 2011
  • How to Edge a Crocheted Receiving Blanket

    Add a decorative touch to the perimeter of a crocheted receiving blanket by adding a crocheted edge around its border. Although you'll need to turn the blanket sideways and upside-down as you crochet,…

    Last Updated: Sep 29, 2011
  • How to Make a Drop-Down Baby Bed Safe

    In December of 2010 the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) banned the sale of traditional drop-side cribs to prevent child injury and death. More than 6 million drop-side cribs were…

    Last Updated: Sep 29, 2011
  • 10 Things Every Businessman Needs

    A businessman might be a high-powered banker, an entrepreneur running a small business, a salesman, a restaurant manager or a car dealer. No matter the industry, every businessman needs a few…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
  • How to Make Ruffles on a Baby Crib Cover

    Add a decorative trim of ruffles around the edges of a baby crib cover to enhance the decor of the nursery. You can make the ribbon ruffles from any type of ribbon or finished edge fabric, or make…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
  • Directions to Fold a Graco Twin Stroller

    The Graco Twin Stroller is a durable, lightweight stroller that easily fits up to two small children. The seats of the stroller recline for your child's comfort and the leg rests adjust to fit…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
  • Things You Need to Know to Become a Mortician

    A funeral director may also have the title of mortician or undertaker. The career path of this field utilizes several skill trees, including the sciences, psychology and business management. These…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
  • How to Make a Baby Feel More Secure in a Crib

    The fact is, babies feel most secure in their mothers’ lap or arms. At bedtime, however, a baby sleeping with its mother can be a crowded and uncomfortable arrangement when Mom, baby and Dad are…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2011
  • Things You Need to Know When Hiring an Accountant

    For business owners, every dollar counts. Accountants can let you know where you stand financially every month. Choosing the right accountant can mean having a financial adviser you trust for years.…

    Last Updated: Sep 26, 2011
  • How to Make a Crib Rail Teether

    Little teeth can leave big marks. When your baby starts teething, adding a crib rail teether can protect the crib's finish and prevent splinters or other injuries to your baby's mouth. When you make…

    Last Updated: Sep 25, 2011
  • Things Every Photographer Needs

    Photographers need a fundamental sense of lighting and contrast to find ideal shots that will captivate viewers. However, some basic pieces of equipment are necessary for most photographers. Other…

    Last Updated: Sep 24, 2011
  • Crafts for an Animal Receiving Blanket

    You can make a personal, unique gift by making an animal receiving blanket for the parents of a new baby. The possibilities range from doing your own sewing to customizing a store-bought animal…

    Last Updated: Sep 23, 2011
  • How to Make a Crib Sturdy

    Cribs with drop sides have been banned from manufacture by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) since 2007. They were found to be less sturdy than cribs with solid sides and prone to…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Fold Up a Graco Pack 'N Play Changing Table

    While the Pack ‘N Play is simple to set up, folding the Pack ‘N Play tends to be a frustrating task. The instructions included with the Pack ‘N Play rarely reap the intended results…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Make a Baby Sling With Two Yards of Fabric

    Babywearing is thought to be beneficial to both the baby and the caregiver. Babies who are worn are happier, more alert and able to learn more about their surroundings. The movement of the parent…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Convert a Convertible Crib to a Headboard

    Convertible cribs are the economical choice for parents who don't want to replace their child's bed every couple of years. Convertible cribs often go from crib to toddler bed, to daybed and finally to…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Make a Baby Changing Pad for a Diaper Bag

    A changing pad is an essential part of any well-stocked diaper bag. The problem is that many of the pads that come with the bags are often too small, and the ones you’ll find in the stores…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • Handprints in Clay Craft

    A handprint in clay is more than a simple craft for a kindergarten class. Handprints in clay crafts take many forms, and even the classic child's keepsake enjoys many variations. Instead of…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • Assembly Instructions for a Mainstays Multimedia Storage Tower

    If storage space for CDs and DVDs is a need in your household, the Mainstay Multimedia Storage Tower may be just what you need. Mainstay is the product name of a brand of furniture sold by Wal-Mart.…

    Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011
  • How to Make a Fleece Rail Guard for a Crib

    Purchasing a crib for the newest member of your family is an investment, especially since most cribs now convert from a crib to a toddler bed, and then to a full size bed. Protect that investment from…

    Last Updated: Sep 21, 2011
  • How to Change a Table Background Color in Hover Wordpress

    Tables display data in rows and columns. Examples of information that work well in tables include profits per year or features per package. WordPress allows you to code your own table in posts, so…

    Last Updated: Sep 20, 2011
  • Do It Yourself Crib Bumper

    The crib bumper is a soft pad that surrounds the crib's interior and is designed to keep tiny arms and legs within the bed and to protect an infant from accidentally bumping or rubbing against the…

    Last Updated: Sep 19, 2011
  • Things a Beginning Photographer Needs

    Photography is an excellent art form because it does not necessarily require years of training before the photographer can create beautiful art. With as little as a camera, an amateur photographer can…

    Last Updated: Sep 18, 2011
  • How to Make a Crib-Size Baby Quilt

    For the beginner quilter, making a crib-size baby quilt can be a rewarding first project. Since the finished product will be a cherished keepsake, the motivation to persevere is built in. The smaller…

    Last Updated: Sep 18, 2011
  • How to Make a Baby Feel Snuggled in the Crib

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    Last Updated: Sep 01, 2011
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    Last Updated: Sep 01, 2011
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    Last Updated: Sep 01, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 31, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 30, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 28, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 28, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 26, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 26, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 24, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 24, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 24, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 24, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 24, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 23, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2011
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    Last Updated: Aug 19, 2011
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