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Happy New Year! If your kids like to mark the days and weeks of the year, they will love this magical activity wall calendar! It's got activities, stickers, jokes, and all kinds of fun stuff in it. Highly recommend! –The Cubby Team |
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| By Alicia Betz Many parents, myself included, use baby monitors to keep an eye on their infants during the night. When I started using video baby monitors for my kids, I never stopped to think about when I would stop using them, though. As my kids got older, I wanted to continue using a monitor to hear them if they needed me, but I knew I couldn't keep using them forever. Of course, the decision to stop using a monitor will be different for every family and situation. Maybe you have a new baby on the way and it makes sense to move the monitor from your toddler's room to your baby's room. Or maybe you have an older child and you're struggling with letting go of the monitor. To get some advice, I asked three experts the same question: Is there a time when it's no longer appropriate to use a baby monitor in my child's room? |
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| After working at a parenting magazine for more than seven years, I've seen just about every toy storage solution imaginable. In my own home, I'm a fan of some of the most basic bins available: Pehr's bins. These canvas bins store almost all of my seven-year-old son's playthings from dress-up clothes to Transformers, and they've been with us since Day One. Here's why I love them. – Laura Fenton, Cubby contributing editor |
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