Archive for May, 2010

As part of her studies at Wolverhampton University, Jo Bradford, 37, has invented an inflatable cot.

Effortlessly foldable and lighter than its metal and wooden equivalents, Jo hopes it will revolutionise the industry and make travel abroad simpler.

Jo, an accounts assistant until she joined university in 1998, is now marketing the cot and has received more than 200 orders in her first week.

OTTAWA — In an effort to rid Canadian houses of potentially dangerous children’s items, retail giant Toys “R” Us has launched a routine allowing Canadians to return old gear in exchange for a 20 per cent discount on new items.

Company spokeswoman Liz MacDonald said the principal motivation behind the software is to raise awareness on recalls and safety regulations.

Traveling with an infant can feel nerve-racking: What if your infant gets fussy on the plane? What if she won’t sleep in a very strange crib? And you do not even would like to believe about changing a diaper at a germy roadside bathroom. But in quite a few techniques, vacationing with your child will in no way be easier. “Babies could be surprisingly great travelers,” states Shelly Rivoli, author of Travels with Child: The Ultimate Guide for Planning Trips with Babies, Toddlers and Preschool-Age Kids. “The major benefit is that they’re not quite mobile yet.”

A travel cot isn’t just something you buy for holidays… it can be used as a newborn crib, as a bedside cot for your newborn, as a safe place for a day time nap or play when you need both hands free. This cot sized travel cot also has the benefits of being compatible with most common sized wooden cots. So you won”t need special sized bedding.

Growing Into Dad

24, May 2010

I’m a Dad. I have to be – I’ve got a daughter. I’m also a free-thinking independent human being, with full handle above what I like and dislike. I’m my private man – or so I thought. Even so significantly I told myself that fatherhood wouldn’t transform me since – hey, I’m unique! – you can find particular aspects above which I have no regulate. Nevertheless significantly I resist – I’m slowly becoming my Dad.


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