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Why not read a graphic novel? Wear all the babies! Grasp the Basics…. It’s all about communication. Review: Librileo Gift Book Box. Quote: The Bilingual Edge. Multilingual Munchkin: The Idea. Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails. Hands on : as we grow. I Can Teach My Child! Sand In My Toes. Wrap you in love. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Winter Blues | Multilingual Munchkin
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Not only will this be good for you and your mood–believe me–your baby will appreciate the change of scenery too. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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House hunting | Multilingual Munchkin
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The last few months we have been spent finding a new place for our little family to live in which, in the end, means moving from a cosy apartment to a roomy house in a few weeks. To be honest with you, I’m a little bit scared. Over the past few years, after I left my parents house, I have always lived in nice apartments–perfect for students or a young couple without children. Well, this is going to change now, I guess. 1 Location: How close is it to work, family, …. Around noon we were signing the last d...
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Baby Time! | Multilingual Munchkin
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Every other week, on Monday and Saturday, our local public library offers so called Baby Time! 8211;fifteen minutes of lapsit stories and bouncy rhymes, followed by a thirty minute playtime–for babies ages six to twenty-four months old. For free and without pre-registration. That’s great, right? On Saturday there were a) less children, and b) more children closer to Little M.’s own age. For my daughter that did not make a big difference, but for me it was a lot nicer, since I had more paren...Anyhow, sin...
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Sleep tight | Multilingual Munchkin
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Today let’s talk about self-soothing, one of those oh so big milestones your little one is supposed to reach. Well, let me tell you something: don’t let anybody pressure you and your baby. Self-soothing might be important, but every infant will learn it in her own pace and time. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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The Teething Monster | Multilingual Munchkin
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I know it has been a while since my last blog post, and I’m very sorry for that, but the teething monster hit us hard. Hello lower central incisors! I have to admit it is a bit scary how the most easygoing baby can turn into the most unhappy little monster you have ever seen from one second to another. Of course, when that happens you start to try everything–cold teethers and wash cloths, teething gels and homeopathic remedies, even amber necklaces–and, of course, nothing works (for long). I do not know ...
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Review: High Contrast Books | Multilingual Munchkin
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Review: High Contrast Books. Babies vision develops over a period of time. In other words, they are not born with all the visual abilities they need later in their life. So, vision is very much a learned skill which means that at birth, babies can’t see as well as older children or adults, because their eyes and visual system aren’t fully developed yet. For that reason we liked (and still like) the books from Peter Linenthal (Look, Look! Look at the Animals! And Smriti Prasadam (Hello, Bugs! Address neve...
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And a Happy New Year! | Multilingual Munchkin
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And a Happy New Year! Anyhow, we had a good time, and visited a lot of different places such as the Salvador Dali Museum (I highly recommend a visit there if you are in the area), the Florida Aquarium, the Pinellas County Heritage Village, and the Florida Botanical Gardens. Another little fun fact: we even had a Christmas tree in our vacation home–decorated with sea shells, and a big starfish on top (see picture). 2 Try to build your flight schedule around your baby’s needs as much as possible....4 Use a...
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April | 2015 | Multilingual Munchkin
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Aren’t you spoiling her? Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails. Hands on : as we grow. I Can Teach My Child! Sand In My Toes. Wrap you in love. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Baby ahoi! | Multilingual Munchkin
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On Monday Little M., Mr. October, and I went to our very first baby swimming class which turned out to be a big success. Still, we have a lot of things that need some improvement. The class itself might have been great, but the logistics before and after class are the really tricky part. So, here are some tips and tricks you might find helpful if you plan on going to a baby swimming class with your own little one:. 5 Water Ring Sling? Will there be a nice and clean spot where you can change your baby or ...
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