Sentences with phrase «keep the babies occupied when»

The toys will keep your baby occupied when they are done jumping and bouncing!
Or register for one Exersaucer and one Jumperoo to give you more variety to keep the babies occupied when you need to get things done around the house — then switch them!
These can keep your baby occupied when put down.
Many parents find these really useful all around the house — not just at feeding times — because they keep baby occupied when he might otherwise be frustrated by his inability to see what's going on!

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When settling down to feed the baby, I make sure she has a drink or a snack too, and that she has something fun to keep her occupied.
Keep baby occupied during the day and don't let it look like daytime when you give baby a nighttime feeding or changing.
In a same way, when a baby is a bit bigger and wants mothers attention, there is usually an older sister, or a nanny, or an auntie or a grandmother to keep them occupied, so the tantrum is less likely to occur.
Bottom line: Car seats save lives, and bouncers can be a life - saver for you when you need to keep baby calm and occupied for a few minutes.
Many parents find their infants are soothed by the back and forth motion of the swing, which makes them a popular tool for getting fussy babies to calm down and sleep, or for keeping them occupied when mother is otherwise busy.
Your baby's hands are also important when it comes to walking: keep both of your baby's hands occupied so she does not try to reach out to hold on to anything.
When my son was younger, I would take this wood stacking toy in the diaper bag to restaurants, and it easily kept my baby occupied while he was in his high chair.
I schedule outings for times when my baby is usually awake, since they are fun and usually keep her occupied.
Just remember that while baby receptacles are great resources when you need a place to keep baby safe while you are otherwise occupied, babies should spend as much time as possible on the floor.
Cooked peas can make a wonderful finger food for older babies — a bowl of cooked peas would keep our little ones occupied for ages and our eldest daughter loved them so much that — when we introduced corn kernels — she would only eat them when we told her they were yellow peas!
I need a great read for when baby # 3 gets here to keep me occupied during feedings!
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