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To begin with, you don't need too much money for baby care; the love and attention you give to your baby has the tendency to keep him or her more healthy than spending all the money on him or but not being there most of the time.

The difference between a happy and a sad baby depends on the love and care given by the parents; so the onus lies on you, as a parent to pay a great deal of attention to the care of your baby.

I strongly advice parents not to give their babies a cough suppressing medicine if he or she has a cough yet is under three years old, unless the cough suppressing medicine is prescribed by a pediatrician. Many mothers are afraid of brushing the head of their babies, but this is a good way to prevent cradle cap.

If your baby has diaper rash, remember to always change the diapers and start using ointments that have zinc oxide.

Caution is always the watchword for taking very good care of your baby; a careless mum is the worst nightmare a baby can ever have.

One good technique to use in knowing whether the daycare center you put your baby is a good one or not is to drop in at odd times, unannounced, to see what is really going on and how your baby is being taken care of.

If you think taking care of a baby is nothing special, consider that the growth and health of a child is largely dependent on the kind of care he or she got in the beginning. Ensure that the diapers you use for your baby fits snugly; this will help prevent leaks. children's chapter books In conclusion, I understand how difficult it can be to maintain a full time job and to bring up your baby in the right way; a good nanny or babysitter can help you... so take the time to find a good one. children's chapter books