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What about all the extras? Here are some other products that will make your life with baby more convenient and sanitary.
Choosing A Diaper Bag
A must-have for all parents but how do you choose one? We recommend that you pick your diaper bag(s) based on several factors: your lifestyle, expected diaper bag usage, and the age of your child. Thinking about your lifestyle should help you choose the right bag – are you always on the go? Do you always carry tons of stuff? If so, you may need a diaper bag that also integrates your handbag. Your expected usage may determine which type of bag you need; you may need a large bag for daycare and a small one for quick errands. Finally, the age of the child will affect which type of bag fits your family best. If you have an infant, you will need a lot more supplies than if you have a toddler, who might just need a change of cloths, juice box, and wipes.
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Training Potties
Learning how to use the potty is a big deal for little ones. That's why it's
good to buy a training potty several months before you start toilet training
your child and simply "place" it in the bathroom and not make a big deal about
it. You can explain what the potty is for when your child asks about
it-gradually your child will get used to the idea of using the potty as a
regular bathroom activity.
So...which potty is right? Check cushions for softness, thickness, and
durability. Your potty seat will see a lot of use. A topper can be moved to an
adult potty to make the transition to an adult toilet easier. The potty can
then turn into a stool that your child can use at tooth-brushing time or to get
up to the regular toilet. Some potties even come with award stickers to give
your child encouragement.
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