| How to select a feeding seat appropriate for your baby |
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Birth up to approximately 3 years or 40lbs |
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High Chair |
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In the recline position for feeding newborns |
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For easy move around the kitchen and between room |
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Height adjustment of high chair to accommodate different table and chair heights |
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| Safety Tips |
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Use the restraint system every time |
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Never depend on food tray to restrain baby |
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Birth up to approximately 4 years or 40lbs |
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| Type of Seat |
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Booster Seat |
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| Use |
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In the recline position for feeding newborns |
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Seat and Back adjustment grow with the child |
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Lightweight alternative to dining out with the family |
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| Safety Tips |
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Always use both sets of safety straps |
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Be sure the chair seat is larger than the booster seat |
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Never allow your child to stand on the booster seat |
Safety Tip: Do not leave baby unattended |
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| How to choose the best stroller for your baby |
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Adult height - strollers with telescoping or pivoting handle heights adjust for comfort |
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Stride - longer legs take longer strides¡Kand that calls for a stroller with smaller wheels so the walker can avoid constantly kicking them |
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Weight - If a lot of lifting and climbing stairs is expected, choose a lightweight stroller |
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Ease of use - check out the open and close and wheel lock features |
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Storage capacity - some strollers have a larger storage area than others |
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| Keeping your little baby safe |
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Use a remote surveillance monitor to track your child's activities from afar |
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Use a safety mat in order to offer your child a safe environment to play |
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Place doorknob covers on kitchen and bathroom doors |
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Pay attention to the cleanliness of an infant's hands and small objects around the home, as they are prone to putting items in their mouths. |
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Locks on doors will prevent infants from entering places where they should not go. |
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Minimize chances of infants opening cupboards and drawers by installing safety locks. |
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Be careful of toys with attached strings, they can pose a serious danger to infants |
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Be careful not to let infants play or place their heads in plastic wrapping. |
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| Quick check on immunization for 0-18 months baby |
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| Newborn |
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B.C.G |
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Polio Type 1 |
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Hepatitis B Vaccine - First Dose |
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| 1 Month |
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Hepatitis B Vaccine - Second Dose |
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| 2-4 Months |
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Triple Vaccine (Diphteria, Tetaunus & Whooping Cough) - First Dose |
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Polio Trivalent - First Dose |
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| 3-5 Months |
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Triple Vaccine (Diphteria, Tetaunus & Whooping Cough) ¡V Second Dose |
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Hepatitis B Vaccine ¡V Third Dose |
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| 4-6 Months |
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Triple Vaccine (Diphteria, Tetaunus & Whooping Cough) ¡V Third Dose |
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Polio Trivalent ¡V Second Dose |
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| 1 Year |
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MMR Vaccine (Measles, Mumps & Rubella) ¡V First Dose |
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| 1.5 Years |
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Triple Vaccine (Diphteria, Tetaunus & Whooping Cough) ¡V Booster Dose |
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Triple Vaccine (Diphteria, Tetaunus & Whooping Cough) ¡V Booster Dose |
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