Thursday, May 27, 2010
Basketball-Shaped Chair and Ottoman Recalled
These were sold at Home Goods and have been recalled due to excessive lead in the paint. Follow this link to read all the fact.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Target Recalls Storage Trunks!
There is a risk of strangulation with these trunks. Follow this link to read all the facts.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Inportant Safety Info For Parents
What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know About Hyperthermia or Heat Stroke
Follow this link for further details.
Safe Kids Buckle Up, Never Leave You Child Alone: Leaving a child in a vehicle for a "quick" errand - even for a minute - could be a deadly mistake. Make it a point to never leave your child alone in a car, even for one minute.
Follow this link for further details.
Safe Kids Buckle Up, Never Leave You Child Alone: Leaving a child in a vehicle for a "quick" errand - even for a minute - could be a deadly mistake. Make it a point to never leave your child alone in a car, even for one minute.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Why Infants Should Receive the Hepatitis B Vaccine at Birth
Follow this link to read an interesting article about this topic.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Mother's Day Craft Project
Butterfly Mobile
Supplies: For this project you will need one or two small branches from a tree, some white or colored tissue paper, scissors, markers or highlighters, pipe cleaners, scrap yarn, thread.
1. Using yarn,wrap the branches together at the thickest part.
1 Hold several pieces of tissue paper together, the size depends on the age of the child and how well they can manipulate the pieces. Cut out several ovals, cutting through all layers of paper. Cut a second set of ovals slightly smaller than the first.
2. Decorate the pieces with markers or highlighters (for lighter shades) using scrap paper underneath to avoid bleeding, concentrating mostly on the edges.
3. Layer one smaller oval on top of one larger oval, mixing up the colors for brighter butterflies.
4. Pinch the ovals in the middle and wrap a small piece of pipe cleaner around, twisting to hold tight. Adjust the wings to be even and fluffy. Bend the tops of the pipe cleaners to form the antennae. Continue making as many butterflies as your want.
5. Cut various lengths of thread. Attach the butterflies to different spots on the branches. Hang on a porch or near a window. Let Mom watch the little beauties flutter in the breeze! Enjoy!
Supplies: For this project you will need one or two small branches from a tree, some white or colored tissue paper, scissors, markers or highlighters, pipe cleaners, scrap yarn, thread.
1. Using yarn,wrap the branches together at the thickest part.
1 Hold several pieces of tissue paper together, the size depends on the age of the child and how well they can manipulate the pieces. Cut out several ovals, cutting through all layers of paper. Cut a second set of ovals slightly smaller than the first.
2. Decorate the pieces with markers or highlighters (for lighter shades) using scrap paper underneath to avoid bleeding, concentrating mostly on the edges.
3. Layer one smaller oval on top of one larger oval, mixing up the colors for brighter butterflies.
4. Pinch the ovals in the middle and wrap a small piece of pipe cleaner around, twisting to hold tight. Adjust the wings to be even and fluffy. Bend the tops of the pipe cleaners to form the antennae. Continue making as many butterflies as your want.
5. Cut various lengths of thread. Attach the butterflies to different spots on the branches. Hang on a porch or near a window. Let Mom watch the little beauties flutter in the breeze! Enjoy!
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Tylenol Recall
Children's Tylenol and Other Drugs Recalled
The McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit of Johnson & Johnson has
voluntarily begun a recall of certain children's
over-the-counter liquid medicines because of manufacturing
deficiencies, the Food and Drug Administration said Saturday.
The deficiencies may affect the potency, purity or quality of
the products, the agency said in a statement.
Consumers should stop using certain lots of infants' and
children's Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl products
because some of them may contain too much of the active
ingredient, McNeil said in a statement late Friday.
Read More:
The McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit of Johnson & Johnson has
voluntarily begun a recall of certain children's
over-the-counter liquid medicines because of manufacturing
deficiencies, the Food and Drug Administration said Saturday.
The deficiencies may affect the potency, purity or quality of
the products, the agency said in a statement.
Consumers should stop using certain lots of infants' and
children's Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl products
because some of them may contain too much of the active
ingredient, McNeil said in a statement late Friday.
Read More:
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