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Tips About Colours For Children ... Babies are calmed by soothing pastel shades as they already have plenty of settling into the world to do, so this is more relaxing for them. Apart from the shades the patterns should be very simple so that they do not have to busy themselves with focusing on them! This will decrease possible hyperactivity and encourage more rested nights...

Click 2 Touch: 'Feeling' Clothes Online Before Buying ... Let's start with the introduction by e4engineering.com. The Click 2 Touch programme, which uses a series of interactive virtual-reality animations to accurately mimic the movement of various fabrics as a mouse is dragged across them, is being commercialised by Nicola Davison, who came up with the idea while studying for an MA in Fashion and Textiles at the University....

Baby Clothes By Disney ... Disney and children go together like milk and crackers. Its just a given that in almost any American household where children reside there is something in the home that was made by, produced by, licensed by, or endorsed by Disney...

Howard Rheingold: Clothes Make The Network ... Today, he's looking at how "wearable computers create ad-hoc wireless communities." Here is the main idea, introduced by Gerd Kortuem, a 38-year-old assistant professor, who recently moved to Lancaster University in England from the University of Oregon's Wearable Computing Lab.. ...

How To Economize On Baby Clothes ... Avoid Buying Tight-Fitting Clothes Since you know that babies grow very fast, you should not buy perfect fitting baby clothes as these will become unsuitable for the baby in a very short time... The best thing to do is to buy larger sized baby clothes as you will be able to use them for a longer period of time....

Tips On Purchasing Baby Clothes ... Purchasing bigger will help keep baby clothes last since a baby can grow into them and use them until they grow out of them....

Fifty years from now, it will not matter what kind of car you drove, what kind of house you lived in, how much you had in your bank account, or what your clothes looked like, But the world may be a little better because you were important in the life of a child.
—Anonymous. Quoted in The Winning Family, by Louise Hart, ch. 1 (1987)

Huw: Bron, would you have me to live in this house, and have my wages?
Bronwen: Your home is with your mother.
Huw: It was she who sent me.
Bronwen: From pity.
Huw: No, from sense. If you put clothes on night and morning, let them be my clothes.
Bronwen: Good old man.
—Philip Dunne (1908–1992)

When you take a light perspective, it’s easier to step back and relax when your child doesn’t walk until fifteen months, . . . is not interested in playing ball, wants to be a cheerleader, doesn’t want to be a cheerleader, has clothes strewn in the bedroom, has difficulty making friends, hates piano lessons, is awkward and shy, reads books while you are driving through the Grand Canyon, gets caught shoplifting, flunks Spanish, has orange and purple hair, or is lesbian or gay.
—Charlotte Davis Kasl (20th century)