Thursday, May 7, 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Friday, April 24, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Friday, April 10, 2015
Homemade baby food
2lbs Malanga - a root (vegetable)
3 Carrots
2 chicken breasts with bones
1 sweet potato
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Friday, April 3, 2015
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Playing with friends
For the most part, your little guy is far too busy honing his skills to really engage with another child. When two babies under 1 are put next to each other with a set of toys, they usually play alone and not with each other.
Your baby may start to take a fleeting interest in other babies now that he's more mobile. Most of the interaction will be limited to a glance and a grab, but once in a while he'll smile and coo or imitate another baby's sounds.
Mommy and me classes are a great way to start your little one off with some friends! Find a class near you . Xoxo ❤️
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Textures
What You Need:
• Household objects of various textures that are safe for your baby to touch, such as a piece of paper, a comb, a piece of cloth, or a clean sponge
What To Do:
1. Let your baby feel an object.
2. Talk about what it is and how it feels: “This paper is smooth. This sponge feels rough.”
Variation:
1. Gently brush textured cloths (satins, velvet, wool, or cotton) on your baby’s skin. Talk to your baby using words that describe the cloth. For example, “Doesn’t the satin feel smooth? And the cotton is so soft.”
2. Play together on different surfaces, such as a carpet or a futon, and talk about how they feel.
3. When your baby is old enough, go outside and sit on the grass. Pick up nearby objects like a twig or a leaf. Talk about how each object feels: “This twig feels rough and bumpy.”
Safety Alert: Do no let your baby play with a small object or put it in her mouth. Items that are small enough to fit through a toilet paper tube can cause choking if swallowed. Check the size of items for safety before you let your child play with them.
2. Talk about what it is and how it feels: “This paper is smooth. This sponge feels rough.”
Variation:
1. Gently brush textured cloths (satins, velvet, wool, or cotton) on your baby’s skin. Talk to your baby using words that describe the cloth. For example, “Doesn’t the satin feel smooth? And the cotton is so soft.”
2. Play together on different surfaces, such as a carpet or a futon, and talk about how they feel.
3. When your baby is old enough, go outside and sit on the grass. Pick up nearby objects like a twig or a leaf. Talk about how each object feels: “This twig feels rough and bumpy.”
Safety Alert: Do no let your baby play with a small object or put it in her mouth. Items that are small enough to fit through a toilet paper tube can cause choking if swallowed. Check the size of items for safety before you let your child play with them.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Playing with your baby
If you were anything like me not knowing what to do or how to play with your baby , there's actually great things to do. One being letting them feel textures for example...
any questions feel free to comment below ! Xoxo
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Baby foods
Hi bloggers ! I recently started giving my son solids he's 7 months exact and I personally like making foods myself for him. Not that there's anything wrong with ready to eat baby foods but I just rather not feed him foods with preservatives just yet. I already finished with the veggies and now I'm on to fruits. Today I gave him Apple pear for the second time so far he loves it ! This is what it looks like
DIY home projects
So turns out that one day I was home and the baby fell asleep so I didn't have much to do. I remembered my husband had an old white table that he brought from his old house and it was a pretty good table but needed some TLC. I bought small pieces of wood and black spray paint from #homedepot spent no more than $12.00. Here's a before and after picture .
First blog is always the best blog!
Hello ! I'm Ivanny proud mom of a cutie named Sebastian . He's my first child and ever since I've had him I've been at home doing motherly things . So I decided that I would no longer be in pjs all day and get creative at home . So to all the moms that cook , clean , wash dishes , clean bathrooms and take care of your baby FULL TIME more like all the time ! This ones for you . You're welcome . I'm not a schedule to schedule type of person so I might do things a little off but for the most part I like to stay busy . On my blog I will show moms just like myself out there that you can dress up and look nice like before , cooking yummy foods for your baby, Healthy meals for Mom and Dad to enjoy, DIY projects at home and doing exercise that work and you will still be able to take your baby with you . Hope you guys enjoy! Xoxo
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