October 19th, 2009
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It is actually quite humorous that I am writing an article titled “Brushing Your Baby’s Teeth”! My neighbors could attest to the fact that someone else out there must be better at it. Bella screams, wrestles and puts up a fight when it is toothbrushing time. Much of the time, she clamps her lips tightly closed so her lips really are what gets cleaned. So far, my efforts at brushing her teeth are frequently upsetting and infrequently successful, but I am not giving up. I thought it would be best to search around and see how other people are addressing the issue.
- Forget the bathroom. Brush baby’s teeth while she’s strapped in the high chair.
- Make it fun. Sing a silly toothbrushing song.
- Encourage your child to watch you brush your own teeth.
- Alternatively, let them watch themselves in the mirror while their teeth are brushed.
- Make it a predictable habit. Same time, same place, everyday.
- Oral-B isn’t the only option. What about the Baby Banana Brush?
- Take your time. Often brushing teeth is one of the last things we do, but pressuring Bella to do it quickly is probably not helping solve my problem.
- Teach your baby to say, “Ahhh…” on command. Impossible to say without opening her mouth.
- Use a yummy, non-fluoride toothpaste, like Baby Orajel.
- For the little babies, use a finger toothbrush.
- Start early. At first Bella was fine with us brushing her gums, but when she didn’t have teeth, it was dropped from her bedtime routine as it seemed pointless and she was so wonderful about it. Now that she has teeth, we wish that we had kept up the habit, even it it had been just a brief brushing session each day.
- Be patient and calm. (ACK!!! I’ll try…) The mom of a happy Kung Fu Hello Kitty toothbrushing baby gives me hope.
Does anyone have any other tips? Please write in. I’ll let you know what works best for us.
October 17th, 2009
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Infants' Tylenol
When Bella has received her shots, the nurses at her pediatrician’s office have routinely recommended giving her a dose of Tylenol once we return home to help with the pain or to prevent a fever. When she has had her shots, I have often given her some medicine. You can bet that I will be thinking twice about doing that again.
Seems like every month there is a new concern regarding vaccines and medicine, especially Tylenol lately. I am not trying to stir the whole vaccine pot, but if you are going to get your kids vaccinated, then you might want to learn about this new study released on Friday that was done in the Czech Republic. According to this study, acetaminophen (aka Tylenol) may weaken the effectiveness of vaccines when given together. The infants who were given acetaminophen, at 6 or 8 hour intervals, in the 24 hours following their vaccinations had fewer antibodies in their blood for the illnesses against which they were just vaccinated. So, unless your baby is running a high fever and your doctor recommends it, it doesn’t seem to be a good idea to take Tylenol after a vaccination.
October 16th, 2009
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Photo: www.funfindsformom.com
Last year was the first time I have heard of the tradition of Boo-ing your neighbors. I love it. We were surprised by some dear friends with an adorable Halloween basket, spider rings, candy, silly pencils, etc. There were instructions on how to spread the cheer to unsuspecting victims. Bella and I are going to pack up a few little packages for some friends and see if this tradition spreads. This is so much better than a chain letter. :)
I love Halloween!
October 3rd, 2009
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I had to laugh at myself the other day. Last week, I posted the coupon for the yummy and FREE Mrs Fields’ cookies in honor of National Cookie Month. I was so excited. I had this great vision of going to the mall to pick one up with Bella. I even thought about possibly sharing the cookie with her. Anyway, I was shocked when I looked up my store and realized that it was really far away. Funny thing is that I grew up where there were tons of Mrs Fields cookie stores. The store at my mall is actually called Great American Cookies. In my head, I must still think of Mrs Fields. So, I was a little sad that I wouldn’t get a free cookie last Thursday.

Imagine how excited I was when I found out that Great American Cookie is also offering free cookies. Sign up with them. Their deal is even better because it lasts longer. They will email you a coupon. Mine is good until Oct 8th! Yay.
October 2nd, 2009
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image from http://www.sayyestohoboken.com
Many photo books are made by moms, about their children, but I found this great blog post by Liz at say YES! to hoboken about a photo book made by a mom, for her child. I love the idea of creating such a personal book for a child of their favorite things. You could do a series.
- Mom, Dad, siblings & pets
- Out of town family members
- Favorite toys
- Favorite foods
- Friends
- Places to go, ie. daycare, the park or grandma’s house