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(NAPSA)—Although
taking care of babies is never child’s play, it has gotten
considerably easier over the years. From the infant carrier to bottle
warmers, modern technology and product innovations continually keep
babies safer and make moms’ lives easier. So what helpful
tips do new moms need to know? We asked the experts at Gerber Childrenswear
for suggestions to help moms from that first ride home from the
hospital to saving for college.
Q:
What baby care items are most important during the first few weeks
after the baby is born?
Besides
safety and sanitary items such as an infant carrier, a crib or bassinet
and a wellstocked diaper supply, choose items that will make mom’s
dayto- day life easier. Blankets for swaddling, a handy drawer of
washcloths for spills or changing accidents and enough changes of
soft, versatile sleep-to-play Onesies to last through the day are
absolute musts. A comfortable chair for midnight feedings is a big
help, and a footrest is an added benefit for nursing moms. Diaper
cream, mittens and specially sized infant nail clippers are items
that are often overlooked in a newborn’s first days.
Q:
Can moms take care of their new babies and still take care of the
environment?
Natural
items are top of mind for many people, both for the sake of the
Earth and for their children’s health, and there are many
ways to be a good parent and good steward of our planet. Cloth diapers
are environmentally friendly. Organic baby foods are a healthy nourishment
choice. Natural soaps and lotions take care of baby’s skin.
And apparel made with organic cotton, such as the new Organic Apparel
Collection by Gerber, is a means to both ends: good for the Earth
and for baby.
Q:
Besides diapers and wipes, what items are essential for the diaper
bag?
Don’t
leave home without at least one change of clothes, a bib and an
extra pair of socks in case one gets lost. And don’t forget
to pack plenty of burp cloths, which help preserve mom’s clothing,
come in handy for wiping up spills and can be used as a changing
pad.
Q:
Do I need to start planning for my child’s future the day
she is born?
Accountants
and financial planners are great resources for how and when to
start saving for your child’s future. U.S. Savings Bonds
are a good option, too, because they let you or your child determine
how the money will be used at the bond’s full maturity.
To enter to win a $25,000 Onesies Anniversary U.S. Savings Bond,
visit www.onesies.com.
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