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Sep
30

Original Bundle Me Infant - Snow

Posted by User Imageadmin on September 30, 2008

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Price : $29.95

 

Product Description

The Original Bundle Me is the first of its kind, leading the way in comfort, convenience, and fashion. Its patented design features a removable top, enabling parents to easily regulate baby?s temperature with two-way zippers on each side. The bottom piece can be left in the car seat, providing a soft and cozy protective cover. The fashionable fleece and Sherpa bunting is completely machine washable. Bundle Me accommodates car seats, strollers, and bike trailers, eliminating the need for shifting blankets and bulky clothing. For children up to age 1 or 21 lbs.

Features:

 

  • Plush inner shearling and warm outer fleece
  • Eliminates need for blankets and jackets
  • Transfers easily from car seat to stroller
  • Machine washable
  • Removable top for easy temperature control
  • Allows safety straps to rest directly on child

     

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Sep
30

Trend Lab Maya Moses Basket Set - Chocolate Basket With Maya Pink Brown Polka Dot Wrap Style Bumper And Pink Mattress Cover Sheet

Posted by User Imageadmin on September 30, 2008

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Price : $84.96

Features

  • Maya Moses basket set with mattress
  • Brown baskets with Maya wrap style bumper and pink sheet
  • Mattress included

 

Product Description

This Moses basket includes mattress, removable sheet and wrap bumper. Basket measures approximately 31L x 18W x 10D with tapered sides. Mattress is 2 deep of dense foam with tapered sides for tight fit. Suggested use is for up to 8 weeks of age. Basket is perfect storage container for toys and books after your baby outgrows it.

Please Note: NEVER carry an infant in the Moses basket. Basket can be conveniently moved, but always carry the basket empty.

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Sep
30

Piano Lessons For Children Helping Your Older Child Learn To Love Music

Posted by User Imageadmin on September 30, 2008

Helping your older piano student learn to love music and keep playing piano for a life-time is really easy. All you have to do is clearly define your parental role and your piano student will know what to do.

Older children in piano lessons need a different kind of support from their parents than younger children do. Older children who want to be their own person become very confused when parents start being the student and the piano teacher has to be the parent. For older children piano lessons involve three clearly defined roles - the student?s role, the teacher?s role, and the parent?s role. When the boundaries defined by these roles become fuzzy, older children do not learn how to take responsibility for their success and feel their effort is unimportant. This is because there is nothing that drives a kid crazier than to have two adults telling them different things and being unable to please them both. Here are three Universal Laws of Piano Lessons for Parents of Children Ages 12 and Up. Follow these and your older child in piano lessons will be a lot more likely play piano for a life-time.

1. The Law of Who is the Student -

Your child is the piano student, not you. It is not your job to decide what music your child will play. That?s the student?s and the teacher?s job.

2. The Law of Piano Progress -

Progress is the student?s department. They will make the progress they want to make. If you don?t compare them to every other piano student you?ve ever known, they?ll probably make more progress.

3. The Seven to One Law of Piano Support -

Give your child in piano lessons seven encouragements to every one criticism. If you use the word ?but? in your encouragement it doesn?t count.

Follow these Universal Laws for Parents of Piano Students and your child in piano lessons will be a lot more likely to learn to love music.

For great home piano activities parents can use to help children ages 5 to 11 develop their musical talent, visit Piano Adventure Bears Music Education Resources You?ll find a treasure box filled with piano resources to create an exciting musical adventure for your child - right in your own home! Visit their website and subscribe to their f?ree internet newsletter so you can download f?ree piano sheet music and mp3s of original piano compositions.

These exciting stories, games, piano lessons, and inspirational gifts feature the Piano Adventure Bears, Mrs. Treble Beary and her new piano student, Albeart Littlebud. Young students follow along with Albeart to learn what piano lessons are all about in a fun way that kids readily understand appreciate. Click here to visit PianoAdventureBears.com For a wealth of information about piano lessons, visit tallypiano.com

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Sep
30

Piano Lesson Advice for Parents Don’t Take it Personally

Posted by User Imageadmin on September 30, 2008

Parents can play an important role supporting their child’s piano lessons and their piano teacher. However, about a third of parents do too much and try to take over responsibility for their child’s progress, which hinders their child’s ability to develop positive learning skills on their own. In contrast, about a third of parents don’t do enough, and fail to support and can get in the way of their child’s learning. The remaining 1/3 gets it right. These parents have learned to work together with the piano teacher to support their child’s piano journey.

Parents who are not getting it right fail to effectively support their children in piano lessons because they either take too much responsibility for their child’s success or not enough. Getting this balance is important because it sets boundaries that create a positive learning environment where children can learn from their mistakes within limits. Parents’ attitudes about your child’s piano lessons matters for setting boundaries and teaching learning values. For example,

Regarding your child’s piano progress, do you

(a) feel personally embarrassed if your child is not progressing as fast as you think they should;

(b) want your child to do their best and learn how to achieve their goals;

(c) feel that it doesn’t really matter how your child is doing, as lessons aren’t that important anyway.

If you chose (a), you may be taking TOO much responsibility for your child’s success and creating dependency instead of fostering your child’s ownership and responsibility of their lessons. If you find yourself answering (c), you may well be abdicating part of your responsibility as a parent and may be missing out on a wonderful way to encourage your child’s success. If you have answered (b), relax. You’ve got the right attitude and are encouraging your child while helping them take their share of responsibility for their piano success. Keep it up!

For great home piano activities parents can use to help children ages 5 to 11 develop their musical talent, visit Piano Adventure Bears Music Education Resources You’ll find a treasure box filled with piano resources to create an exciting musical adventure for your child - right in your own home! Visit their website and subscribe to their f’ree internet newsletter so you can download f’ree piano sheet music and mp3s of original piano compositions.

These exciting stories, games, piano lessons, and inspirational gifts feature the Piano Adventure Bears, Mrs. Treble Beary and her new piano student, Albeart Littlebud. Young students follow along with Albeart to learn what piano lessons are all about in a fun way that kids readily understand appreciate. Click here to visit PianoAdventureBears.com For a wealth of information about piano lessons, visit tallypiano.com

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