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quotes[1] = "<b>Activity Time</b> Make time each day for at LEAST one pre planned (by the child is most benefical) activity for the day, that gives them something to look foward to. (You can make up a calendar and let the child help fill in that special something each day that you will DO WITH THEM) Submitted By: Tasha";
quotes[2] = "<b>Cool use for Kool-Aid containers</b> If you buy the big containers of Kool-Aid, here's a great way to recycle them. My 2 yr. old is always wanting a snack while shopping or in waiting rooms. So I took an empty Kool-Aid container and put the snack of his choice inside. The measuring cup lid can be used as a handy little bowl for your child to snack out of! Submitted By: Mandi C";
quotes[3] = "<b>Sending Party Invitiations</b> Send party invitations on balloons. Blow up the balloon, write the time, place and date with a marker, then let the air out again and mail. Submitted By: Lia";
quotes[4] = "<b>Orange Flavored Pedialyte(Homemade)</b> Mix 1 liter of boiled water with 1 tablespoon of sugar and 1 tsp of salt and the juice of 1 large orange cool and serve ....if the child is over one year of age will not drink it add a teaspoon of honey or corn syrup for sweetness..it helps my baby who suffered a many fever due to ear infections Submitted By: Sandi Ashton";
quotes[5] = "<b>Colds</b> For just a common cold---the itchy, scratchy sore throat mix some honey, lemon juice and a spice called thyme together and give one tablespoon as needed to help soothe a sore throat. Submitted By: Edna Coop";
quotes[6] = "<b>DIAPER RASH</b>  I've tried every diaper rash treatment I could find, and the only one that has worked is MAALOX! It neutralizes the acid in your stomach so why not in the diaper? Apply it with cotton or put directly in the diaper. My son's rash cleared up within 1 - 2 changes (even when VERY severe.) Submitted By:J";
quotes[7] = "<b>High Chair (keep from slipping)</b> Keep baby from slipping down in a highchair by attaching non-skid tub appliques to the back and seat of the chair. Submitted By: sarah";
quotes[8] = "<b>Cheap Nursing Pads</b>Instead of spending money on nursing pads (or in case of an emergency), just cut pantiliners in half and stick them inside of your bra! They work just the same!!! Submitted By: Carly";
quotes[9] = "<b>Activity Bag</b> I always keep a bag packed with crayons, pencils, activity books, and paper. When I have a doctor's appointment or something similar where I will need to keep my son occupied, I just grab the bag on the way out the door. Submitted By: Sheila Somerlock Ruth";
quotes[10] = "<b>Door Slamming</b> If your young kids think it's fascinating to slam or shut the door and get trapped in a room, try throwing a towel over the top of the door. This will prevent the door from closing completely. Submitted By:Amanda";
quotes[11] = "<b>Scared of the Dark</b> My one year old doesn't like to be in the dark in the car and I cannot drive with the light on, so we got her a tap light and now she has a light and it doesn't bother my driving. Submitted By: Kim";
quotes[12] = "<b>Take time for yourself!!</b> Take that much needed break you will for sure need once in awhile, a rested, stressless mom will win out in the end. Submitted By: Tasha";
quotes[13] = "<b>Morning Sickness</b> Sucking on lemon drops helps with the dreadful morning sickness. I don't know how, or why, but they work wonderfully. Submitted By: Daphne Danzeisen";
quotes[14] = "<b>Bathing a Small Child</b> Bathe a small child safely and easily in your tub by putting the baby in a plastic lattice-work laundry basket (a tub within a tub). Submitted By: Lia";
quotes[15] = "<b>Instant Relief</b> Take vapor rub and put on the child's or adult's feet all over and then put on a pair of socks. Your child won't cough for at least 8 hours. Great for the nighttime when you don't want to wake them for medicine. Submitted By: TARA";
quotes[16] = "<b>A safe way to powder baby's bottoms.</b> You should never shake the powder directly on baby’s bottom, they can inhale it and this is not safe. I found that if you put some powder in a plastic container with a lid you can take a pinch of it out and sprinkle it on baby's bottom. Most books do not recommend putting powder on newborns, it helps to prevent the onset of a diaper rash. Just a little goes a long way. Submitted By: Jennifer ";
quotes[17] = "<b>Baby Wipes</b> To make inexpensive and gentle home-made baby wipes, just pour a bottle of baby oil over a roll of toilet tissue and let sit overnight until all of the oil is absorbed. The tissue is soft and absorbent and leaves a soothing coat of baby oil behind. One roll lasts and lasts. Submitted By: Sandra ";
quotes[18] = "<b>Cold Hands In The Snow?</b> When little ones want to go out in the snow to play, use a pair of surgical gloves underneath there regular gloves. It keeps little ones hands dry and not frost-bitten. Submitted By: Erika";
quotes[19] = "<b>Enough Milk!</b> When Breastfeeding try pumping at the same time it will help with let down and you will fill that bottle a whole lot faster! Submitted By: Shannon ";
quotes[20] = "<b>Help for washing baby's hair</b> Save the squirt bottle they give you in the hospital for episiotomy care and use it to wash the baby's hair. It has the perfect level of water pressure and good control to wet and rinse baby's head.";
quotes[21] = "<b>Water Power!</b> Keep bathtime a little drier...Get a clear, vinyl shower curtain. You can pull it across the tub while the little ones play. All the water stays in the tub, but you can still see everything that is going on in there. Submitted By: Tracy";
quotes[22] = "<b>Save on Baby Wipes</b> Using lots of baby wipes? Try cutting them in half. Of course, you'll want to use two halves for a poopy diaper, half is enough for a wet one. It sure can save lots of money, and it doesn't take long to cut through them. Submitted By: MsJudy";
quotes[23] = "<b>Teething Instant Home Remedy</b> If you don't have a teething ring at home and even if you do sometimes this works better. Take a clean washcloth and dampen it - put it in a plastic baggy and put it in the freezer - let it freeze and have it ready to give your teething baby. It is a wonder worker and it will sooth and cool their gums. This is a sure fire trick to get you smoothly through teething. Submitted By: Phyliss";
quotes[24] = "<b>Placemats</b> I laminate articles from newspapers and magazines that I would think my teenagers would be interested in, but might otherwise not read... I cut these into placemat sizes and use them as placemats for the month.. Submitted By: Nancy ";
quotes[25] = "<b>Getting Kids to Drink Milk</b> For children who don’t care for milk, add a few drops of food coloring and serve with straws. Submitted By: Lia";
quotes[26] = "<b>Getting the Medicine Down</b> You can get youngsters to take their medicine by crumbling it and mixing it into their favorite pudding. Submitted By: Lia";
quotes[27] = "<b>Potty Training</b> I bought my son a musical potty and now everytime he needs to potty he likes to go because of the music that plays when he finishes using it. It really works, he's 18 months old and is starting to go potty. Boys don't have to be harder to potty train if you have the right instrument! Submitted By: Stephanie";
quotes[28] = "<b>Skinny Sandwiches</b> Very thin bread by Pepperidge farm is a great way to introduce to sandwiches to toddlers. I was afraid my daughter would choke on a sandwich, because the bread was so thick, especially with peanut butter. Very thin bread comes in wheat or white. One regular slice is equal to two of the very thin ones. Submitted By: Elizabeth";
quotes[29] = "<b>Storing Bath Toys</b> A plastic colander that fits over a bucket. scoop out toys:) Water will drain from toys into bucket and afterwards you can scrub out bathtub using the bucket to wash down the soap :) Submitted By: sarah";
quotes[30] = "<b>Teaching your toddler to feed himself</b> Practice spoon feeding in-between meals when your little one isn't hungry. Use cool whip since it is light weight and won't fall off so easily. It's easy to clean up! Submitted By: Tamitha";
quotes[31] = "<b>Snow Fun</b> Searching for new ways to play outdoors when there is a few feet of snow? Take out your shovel and shovel up a fun MAZE for your kids. They'll love pretending to be lost in it and enjoy finding their way out! Submitted By: OopzyDaizy";


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