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D'Babies Sling and Such
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| Friday, 1-Jan-2010 12:00 |
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Put one on your shoulder today!
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Ordering is easy...
1. Just select the pattern that you want here
2. Determine your size. Click here to learn how
3. Email me with the 2 details above together with your contact details and I will get back to you
contact me:
fia
ym! sky563
sky563@yahoo.com
0193763093
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| Sunday, 20-Jan-2008 12:00 |
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SALE! SALE! SALE!
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From 20th Jan 2008 - 15th Feb 2008
All of the patterns (reversible) below will only cost RM45 each
normal price: RM55


Offer ends when all of the item are sold out. Limited stock available. Hurry! Grab one today!
contact:
Fia
ym! sky563
sky563@yahoo.com
016-3763093
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| Friday, 4-Jan-2008 12:00 |
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Celebrities Love Slings!
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What was once considered a novelty item, the baby sling has now become the “must-have” baby accessory.
P.S. Did you know that carrying your baby in a baby sling has been scientifically proven to reduce baby's crying by 51%?
Brooke Shields
Actress and author (Down Came The Rain) Brooke Shields uses her baby carrier. Brooke has two children, Grier and Rowan.
Keri Russell
Golden Globe winner (Best Actress in a Television Series: Felicity) Keri Russell's baby sling swaddles newborn baby River.
Angelina Jolie
Oscar winner (Best Supporting Actress: Girl, Interupted) Angelina Jolie with baby Maddox in a khaki sling.
Gwen Stefani
Three-time Grammy Award Winner (Underneath It All, Hey Baby, Let Me Blow Ya Mind) and L.A.M.B. fashion designer Gwen Stefani's baby sling carries baby Kingston. Husband is former Bush lead singer and current front man of Institute, Gavin Rossdale. Gwen Stefani is a baby carrier fashionista - she has several baby carriers to match each outfit.
contact me:
fia
ym! sky563
sky563@yahoo.com
0193763093
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| Sunday, 30-Dec-2007 18:28 |
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Gets You Going in Stlye!
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At Wedding...
By the beach...

Shopping / Outing


doll sling
Get one today!
fia
ym! sky563
sky563@yahoo.com
0193763093
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| Sunday, 30-Dec-2007 16:34 |
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Patterns Available
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For more info, contact:
fia
ym! sky563
sky563@yahoo.com
0193763093
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| Monday, 24-Sep-2007 17:53 |
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baby sling sizing is important...
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It is important to get the proper size for pouch-style slings for comfort and safety. The curve/seam of the baby sling should sit on or just above the hip bone. Generally, D'Babies slings fit slightly larger than conventional slings. A good rule of thumb is to go down a size from what is normally worn in a fitted t-shirt.
The size of the child should not influence the size of the sling. The same pouch-style sling can be used for newborn babies to toddlers up to 35 pounds/ 15.5 kilos. If the sling is too small, it will dig into baby’s legs and it is difficult to get him/her in and out. If the sling is too large, it feels as if the baby is going to fall out and his/her feet bump into the carrier’s legs while walking.
To get a proper fit, use a soft measuring tape to get the measurement from the middle of the shoulder to the top of the opposite hip bone. Make sure you drape the tape loosely.
22 inches : XS
23 inches: S
24 inches: M
25 inches: L
26 inches: XL
For more info, contact:
fia
ym! sky563
sky563@yahoo.com
0193763093
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| Saturday, 22-Sep-2007 06:52 |
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Ten Reasons to Wear your Baby
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my one month old boy in sling
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Baby Wearing
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1. Wearing a baby is convenient.
When we carry a baby in a sling, we can walk around freely and not have to worry about negotiating steps, crowds or narrow aisles with a stroller. Plastic "baby buckets" and removable car seats are heavy and awkward for parents, babies often look uncomfortable, and they are kept at knee level. A sling can block out excess stimuli when breastfeeding a distractible baby, and it allows for discreet nursing in public places. A sling can also double as a changing pad, blanket, or cushion when away from home.
2. Wearing a baby promotes physical development.
When a baby rides in a sling attached to his mother, he is in tune with the rhythm of her breathing, the sound of her heartbeat, and the movements his mother makes – walking, bending, and reaching. This stimulation helps him to regulate his own physical responses, and exercises his vestibular system, which controls balance. The sling is in essence a "transitional womb" for the new baby, who has not yet learned to control his bodily functions and movements. Research has shown that premature babies who are touched and held gain weight faster and are healthier than babies who are not. Mechanical swings and other holding devices do not provide these same benefits.
3. Babies worn in slings are happier.
Studies have shown that the more babies are held, the less they cry and fuss. In indigenous cultures where baby-wearing is the norm, babies often cry for only a few minutes a day – in contrast to Western babies, who often cry for hours each day. Crying is exhausting for both the baby and his parents, and may cause long-term damage as the baby's developing brain is continually flooded with stress hormones. Babies who do not need to spend their energy on crying are calmly observing and actively learning about their environment. Baby-wearing is especially useful for colicky or "high need" babies, who are far happier being worn, but placid, content babies and children will also benefit greatly from the warmth and security of being held close.
4. Baby-wearing is healthy for you!
It can be challenging for new mothers to find time to exercise, but if you carry your baby around with you most of the day or go for a brisk walk with your baby in her sling, you will enjoy the dual benefits of walking and "weightlifting". A long walk in the sling is also an excellent way to help a tired but over-stimulated child fall asleep.
5. Toddlers appreciate the security of the sling.
Slings are usually associated with infants, but they can be very useful for toddlers as well; most slings accommodate children up to 35 or 40 pounds. The world can be a scary place for toddlers, who feel more confident when they can retreat to the security of the sling when they need to do so. Toddlers often become over-stimulated, and a ride in the sling helps to soothe and comfort them before (or after!) a "melt-down" occurs. It can be very helpful in places like the zoo, aquarium, or museum, where a small child in a stroller would miss many of the exhibits.
6. Baby-wearing helps you and your baby to communicate with each other.
The more confidence we have in our parenting, the more we can relax and enjoy our children. A large part of feeling confident as a parent is the ability to read our baby's cues successfully. When we hold our baby close in a sling, we become finely attuned to his gestures and facial expressions. Many baby-wearing parents report that they have never learned to distinguish their baby's cries – because their babies are able to communicate effectively without crying! Every time a baby is able to let us know that she is hungry, bored or wet without having to cry, her trust in us is increased, her learning is enhanced, and our own confidence is reinforced. This cycle of positive interaction enhances the mutual attachment between parent and child, and makes life more enjoyable for everyone.
7. Slings are a bonding tool for fathers, grandparents, and other caregivers.
Slings are a useful tool for every adult in a baby's life. It makes me smile when I see a new father going for a walk with his baby in a sling. The baby is becoming used to his voice, heartbeat, movements and facial expressions, and the two are forging a strong attachment of their own. Fathers don't have the automatic head-start on bonding that comes with gestation, but that doesn't mean they can't make up for this once their baby is born. The same goes for babysitters, grandparents and all other caregivers. Cuddling up close in the sling is a wonderful way to get to know the baby in your life, and for the baby to get to know you!
8. Slings are a safe place for a child to be.
Instead of running loose in crowded or dangerous places, a child in a sling is held safe and secure right next to your body. Slings also provide emotional safety when needed, so that children can venture into the world and become independent at their own pace.
9. Slings are economical.
Slings cost far less than strollers, front-carriers or backpacks. Many mothers consider the sling to be one of their most useful and economical possessions. A sling can also be sewn for the price of a length of cotton, some rings and batting; sling patterns are available.
10. Baby-wearing is fun.
Who doesn't love to cuddle a precious little baby? And when your baby is older, having her in the sling makes conversations easier and allows you to observe her reactions to the wonders of the world around her. It's also fun for baby, because when she is up at eye level, other adults notice and interact with her more. Your child will feel more a part of your life when she is in her sling, and you will find yourself becoming more and more enchanted with this special little person.
For more info, contact:
fia
ym! sky563
sky563@yahoo.com
0193763093
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