Tag: home safety
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IKEA Discontinues Corded Blinds, Highlighting Their Hidden Dangers
Get Pregnant Fast IKEA isn’t alone in this initiative; Target made waves last year by eliminating corded blinds from their inventory, opting exclusively for cordless options. Elliot Brandt, Chairman of the CPSC, described IKEA’s decision as a “progressive step.” He emphasized the need for other manufacturers and retailers to follow suit, stating, “This change is…
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The Ultimate Storm Preparation Guide for Parents
Get Pregnant Fast As a parent, prepping for a storm can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategy, you can navigate the chaos like a pro. Here’s a lighthearted yet practical guide to ensure you and your kiddos are ready for whatever Mother Nature throws your way. TV Time is a Must: Allow your children…
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10 (Frustrating) Things That Captivate Energetic Toddlers
Get Pregnant Fast Ah, toddlers. When they’re not testing the limits of gravity, they’re indulging in these curious activities that keep them entertained (and you on your toes). Playing with Anything But Toys. Forget about the colorful, plastic toys with blinking lights that you shelled out cash for. Toddlers have a knack for finding entertainment…
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10 Secrets Your Babysitter Won’t Share
Get Pregnant Fast Babysitting can be a rewarding yet challenging job. Having spent a considerable amount of time in this role during my teenage years, I’ve gathered insights that many babysitters keep to themselves. Here’s a peek into the world of babysitting that you might not be aware of. We Raid Your Pantry Let’s be…
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Can Nuts (of All Things) Make Home More Dangerous Than School?
Get Pregnant Fast Before becoming a mom, nuts were just background noise in my diet. If they were around and I was hungry, I’d munch a bit, but I never craved them. That all changed once I had my daughter. My relationship with nuts transformed into a full-blown aversion. When my little girl was just…
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If My Husband Were the Babysitter, He’d Be Out of a Job
Get Pregnant Fast When my husband Ethan was a child, his mother was the primary provider while his father faced a stretch of unemployment. For his mom, these years are a point of pride, showcasing her determination and hard work. However, his dad jokingly refers to his time at home as “the time I babysat…