Some parents might find it hard to get clothes for their children, others will have hand me downs from family and gifts from friends so they end up
with quite a lot of clothes. Most likely not all of these clothes will be the same size and used in the same weather condition. So you will have to find a way to organize the clothes. Every person can organize the clothes differently so there’s no hard and fast rule here. Your friends and family will hopefully be around to help you out, so now you have many more people going around your baby’s clothing and that many more places where they may put the clothes. Continue reading
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Is Your Child’s Clothing Protecting Them From The Sun?
We buy clothing for our children to keep them warm in the winter months, in the summer months we try and keep them cool from the suns heat. When it’s hot outside and the sun is shining our children are at risk from the sun in another way and that’s sunburn. This is especially true because their summer clothes are shorter and reveal more skin. Continue reading
Embroider Clothes For Your Baby
Every parent wants their baby to stand out from the rest of the crowed, we feel our baby is special just because they are ours and we hope others will treat them as individuals. Be it in play group, school or just when you’re out and about. One way to do this is by personalizing some of your child’s clothes – embroider their names onto it! Having that extra special touch on kids clothes will not only make your child stand out but will also allow adults to call your child by name. This helps older children to build their self-esteem and will help younger babies to recognize their names. Continue reading
Washing Your Baby’s Clothes
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lmost immediately after your baby is born you will start to notice that the amount of washing you do has increased by a lot in comparison to the size of your little one. Depending on how many changes of clothes you have for your baby you could be doing up anything between 1-4 loads per week. Even when your baby grows up the amount of washing you’ll have to do will only increase. Your baby will go to places in your house that you never knew where there and will attract all the dust that goes with that area. Continue reading