Tips + Tricks: To-Buy List for Starting Nursery

There are lots of emotions associated with starting nursery. If your little one is starting Pre K group or a full nursery in September, you might find that you’re experiencing a mixture of excitement, worry and anticipation. This is perfectly natural, and all parents feel the same way. Some children can’t wait to start and meet new friends while others might be a little more apprehensive. Either way, getting prepared early is the key to getting off to the best possible start. So, what do you need to buy before your child starts nursery school?

The most important thing to buy is comfortable clothes that you won’t mind getting too messy. There is lots of creative play and exploring to be done at nursery, so don’t send them off in anything too pristine or expensive if they’re going to be spending each day playing with poster paints and glue and playing games outside and getting muddy. Most children are mucky pups, so send them in something loose, comfy and not too precious.

While many nurseries will provide food for the day, including snacks, some children are fussy eaters or may have special dietary requirements, or you may just feel more comfortable providing them with your own food from home. There are lots of novelty lunchboxes and coolbags aimed specifically at children decorated with their favourite characters from TV and film. You can also buy a special bottle for them to make them happier about lunchtimes, and you can pack it full of their favourite foods. Just check in advance if anything should be left out in case other children have allergies.

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It can help children feel more grown up if they’re allowed to take their own little bag with them. Some nurseries, especially those linked with a primary school, provide their own book bags, but if not you could give them a little rucksack in which they can pack their favourite toy or book so that they will feel comforted by something from home. You can also put a spare copy of your contact details in their bag in case it goes missing or there is a problem. Also make sure that the bag is clearly marked with their name.

Some days there might be specific activities the children are allowed to participate in, such as cooking, special arts and crafts or sports, so make sure you know about these in advance so you can provide them with the appropriate kit or ingredients. Most nurseries will be able to provide everything for the majority of activities, but there might be times when they appreciate contributions from parents, so find out if this is the case.

Jennifer Oster is a young mother to two nursery age children who are growing up fast and blogs about her experiences as a parent

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Children: 4 Ways To Keep Children Healthy During Rainy Days

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The rainy season is probably the most frustrating time of the year for us mums. This is when our little ones get sick the most. May that be with flu or cough and colds, it really is heartbreaking for us to see our children suffer from different symptoms which also keeps them away from their favorite activities like going to school or playing outside.

It might be impossible for our children to be in the pink of health at all times, especially during the rainy season due to the weather changes but there are certain things we can do to ensure that we boost their immune system and over-all health so they will not easily catch cold and any sickness during this time.

Here are 4 ways on how you can ensure your children’s health even during the rainy season:

Give them vitamins

To boost their immune system and ensure that they do not easily catch different weather-related ailments, it is best to give them a dose of Vitamin C, as well as other essential nutrients to keep them protected and keep the illnesses at bay.

There is also an assortment of dietary supplements that you might want to consider adding to your little one’s daily routine to boost their immunity and overall wellbeing. Nowadays, daily supplements come in a wide variety of different types including capsules, soft gels, and tablets, so there is sure to be something suitable for your family. Accordingly, if you would like to learn more about a reputable dietary supplement manufacturer Utah is home to SS Nutra. You can head to their website to take a look at some of the different products and services that they offer.

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Pregnancy: At What Point Do You Start Making Trips To The Baby Shop?

You are an excited parent to be, but nine months is a long time to wait. At what point do you give in and start making trips to the baby shop? Too soon and you could run out of money and space before the baby has even arrived. Too late and you could cause unnecessary panic!

Lets think about the baby items that you actually need to buy before the baby arrives:

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Nursery furniture and decorations

Depending on the amount of free time you have you might need to start shopping for this quite early on. The nursery might need completely redecorating, so it is worth bearing that in mind and being realistic about how long it is going to take you to get it all ready. The last think you want is to be painting and decorating when the little one has arrived! Nursery decorations should probably come first, then furniture when the room is ready. You probably want to start on this about five or six months before baby is due.

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Car seat and pram

You won’t be allowed to leave the hospital without a proper car seat, so this is something that definitely needs to be bought first. These are quite technical items that require a bit of research. Does the seat fit in your car? Do you want a pram that turns into a pushchair or a demi grow that you can convert into a double or twin mode? These are all things that need to be thought about, so I would suggest looking at these at least three months before the baby is born so that you have time to get it right rather than rushing and buying the wrong one!

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