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Pillows and bumpers are not really necessary sleep accessories for babies. But this hasn't stopped parents from buying them. If your baby uses pillows, you are going to have to clean them once in a while. Here's how...
By the time your child is old enough to eat fries and other foods that you eat with catsup, you will a whole new set of stains to combat and remove from your baby's clothes. Here are some tips you need to know...
Pumpkin stain, just by itself, is actually quite easy to remove. But, combine it with milk, cream and/or eggs however, and you get a pretty persistent stain in your hands. Do not fret, you can easily remove any kind of pumpkin stain on your baby's clothes, all it takes are the right tools and know-how.
Baby oil is one of the most common products that are being used in caring for babies. It contains mineral oils and a fragrance, and is used for a number of things.
Different stains require different treatments so you might have to try different approaches. You cannot simply treat your baby's knitted clothes with a stain remover. Not only are some stain removers quite harsh on knitted fabrics, they could also affect a knitted piece's color and brightness. Here is how to remove stains on your baby's knitted clothes.
When your baby is old enough to eat mashed foods such as fruits and veggies, this opens you up to a whole new batch of stains. Babies like to play with food, and it is virtually guaranteed that probably almost half of the mashed food you prepare will end up in your baby's clothes -and all over his highchair.
When your baby becomes a toddler, you will deal with a whole new bunch of messes. Because your baby can now move from one part of the house into another, messes are not isolated in one area of your home anymore...
Vividly colored clothes look adorable on kids. Unfortunately, they are a bit of a problem to wash. Colored baby clothes that are not colorfast can bleed or run and stain other clothes. You have to be extra careful in caring for brightly colored baby clothes.
Keeping your baby's bibs clean therefore may seem like a continuous task – but it's a task worth doing since a clean bib is necessary for sanitary eating conditions.
Diaper rash is generally caused by frequent wetness and or infrequent diaper changes. It may also be caused by prolonged exposure to poop and/or urine.

