Arrange for glue, toothpicks and brushes to work easily with the glue, double sided tape sequins, small artificial flowers gota, dori, lace, brightly colored material, table tennis balls to form heads, old socks for sock puppets, newspaper, cotton wool to stick on hair or as moustaches, little accessories such as tiny baskets or hats, and needle and thread for you to work with. Keep the materials in a place you do not mind getting sticky, wet and messy. Give children the option of bringing their own material. Smaller children may also bring their dressed dolls and simply add embellishments in the form of gota or sequins. The boys may want to make a Power Rangers doll.
1. Learn about the causes of ADHD; educate yourself better.
Most times, how comfortable your baby is depends entirely on the state of his diaper. So choose carefully. The best thing to do is to use a combination of store-bought diapers and soft, cotton homemade ones. Disposable diapers are made of synthetic material and used over a long period may give your baby diaper rash, so use when you’re out or at night to ensure that your baby gets his full night’s undisturbed sleep. During the day, use the light, cotton homemade diapers that let his skin breathe.
Pears, the delightfully juicy and elusively flavored sweet fruit, are a common fruit found with a fruit vendor near you. Its delicate flavor and “melt in your mouth” texture earned them the nickname “butter fruit” world over. Laevulose, the sweetest of all known sugars, is found to greater extent in fresh pears than any other fruit. The natural sugar in pears cans satisfy the sweet tooth of child and adult alike… without guilt! Pears are low in calories, rich in important food values and their tender skins add necessary fiber to your diet.