06 Sep

Babies: Moving from the Bottle to the Sippy Cup

Most children, by the time they are about 9 months old, have the motor
skills needed to drink from a cup.  If you think your baby’s ready to
make the move from bottle to sippy cup, try filling a sippy cup with
water and let your child try and drink from it.  Don’t expect
perfection with the first tries.  He’ll probably drool, spit and
dribble a bit, which will probably delight him! But within a few weeks
and lots of practice, he’ll be willing to take all his drinks from the
sippy cup.  He’ll most likely be a sippy cup pro by the time he’s about
14 months old.

11 Aug

Safety First With a Bosch Induction Hob

Bosch describe their induction hobs as ?The ultimate cooking experience.’ Induction cooking is becoming more popular and more recognised as a quick, safe and efficient way of cooking and this article goes through some of the features that a Bosch induction hob has to offer.

22 Jul

Things to consider when buying bamboo fencing

All about bamboo fencing, including wholesale bamboo fencing, fencing panels, bamboo fencing suppliers, bamboo poles and more

Perhaps it is simply the love of natural materials that makes people falls in love with bamboo fencing, but whatever the reason there is no doubt that bamboo is now one of the most popular materials to use for fencing in the garden and other landscapes. The great thing about it is that it is extremely flexible, but there are a few considerations that need to be taken into account before you go ahead and buy bamboo fencing.

02 Jun

Get Ready for Florida Hurricane Season

With the Florida hurricane season almost upon us, it’s important to make sure you’re ready. A family disaster plan and a disaster supply kit are two important actions you can take to make sure you’re not caught out if a hurricane cuts off your electricity, isolates you in your home, or forces you to evacuate.

Hurricane season is fast approaching for those of us living in Florida. With it comes the risk of heavy winds and floods that can do plenty of damage to our homes. It’s time to dust off disaster supply kits and make sure they’re full of all the supplies you might need, and make sure your family knows what to do in the event of a hurricane.

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