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The Tractors – Baby Likes To Rock It


The Tractors – Baby Likes To Rock It great vid. great people=D

Baby Einstein: Baby MacDonald – A Day on the Farm

  • Share the delight and excitement of your baby’s first field trip to a farm! BABY MACDONALD introduces little ones to the sights and sounds of a real working farm. Get ready to meet the animals, plant the crops, ride on a tractor, celebrate the harvest and much more! In addition to beautifulical music, traditional favorites such as “The Farmer In The Dell” and “Old MacDonald Had A Farm” just might

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Share the delight and excitement of your baby’s first field trip to a farm! BABY MACDONALD introduces little ones to the sights and sounds of a real working farm. Get ready to meet the animals, plant the crops, ride on a tractor, celebrate the harvest and much more! In addition to beautiful classical music, traditional favorites such as The Farmer In The Dell and Old MacDonald Had A Farm just might inspire you and your child to tap your toes, clap your hands and sing along at home as you discover the wonders of the farm together!

Bonus Features Include: 2 Ways To Watch! Grow With Me and Select-A-Segment, Old MacDonald Sing-Along, Story Time With BABY MACDONALD ON THE FARMAmazon.com
The beauty of this entry in the Baby Einstein catalog is its integration of puppets, toys, and live farm footage to help babies and toddlers make the connection between their plastic play sets and stuffed animals with images of a real farm. As always, the spoken language is minimal, omitting the pesky verbs and adjectives that would confuse the very young. The 30-minute main program is divided into sections: barns and equipment, animals, planting crops, and harvesting. Background music ranges from “Old MacDonald” to Schumann, and DVD extras include a 6-minute puppet show and visual “discovery cards” identifying animals and farm paraphernalia with a single word. (Ages 6 months to 3 years) –Kimberly Heinrichs

Baby Einstein: Baby MacDonald – A Day on the Farm

how my baby is supposed to play with toys.?

she bangs toys and mouth them.she takes ball and sees its parts. she a tractor but she does not run it. does not start passing game. does not give back things to me.does not play with ball like backing and forth. shud I be worried ? she is 10 months and 3 weeks old.
at what month is she supposed to play with toys as they meant to be.
i saw responses and all said their children didnt play with toys as they shud be. then why in autism symptoms it is written that babies play with toys as they meant to not look at parts of toys. my baby looks at parts of toys.

Does your baby already choose to play with toys stereotypically made for his gender?

I have a 3 year old daughter and a 10 month old son. Over the 3 years of my daughter’s life we have accumulated tons of girly toys. We have only a few boy toys in comparison…but inevitably my son will always go for the boy toys. Trucks, balls, tractors…you name it. Is your baby favoring the toys made specifically for his/her sex as well?
dmg- my daughter was given a John Deere tractor that she could ride on and a toy drill. She loved the tractor, but as a baby was scared to death of the drill. She too, seems to usually vere towards the girl toys…the exception is when her brother is playing with a toy…she wants it then no matter what it is.
Seth- I think you are wrong…at least in our case. I know for a fact that girl toys outnumber boy toys 5 to 1 in our house. I do not try to get either my son or daughter to play with specific toys…but they usually go to the ones made for their gender.

Baby first tv. does anyone know where tec the tractor is from and where I can find the books series or toys?

If anyone has any information about this show it would be great.
I think bob is a different thing because I can’t find anything relating to tec or something like him.
I believe that tec is from Germany but I’m not sure.

Baby Travel Systems – Strollers With Extras

Baby travel systems have come a long way since the small, rickety strollers of years ago. Today you can find a stroller in the shape of most any tractor or animal around. In addition, many of the strollers come with extra features that were unheard of even as long as 10 or 20 years back. Stroller manufacturers are now listening to the cries of parents and nannies for easier maneuvering, meaning bigger, easier wheels; better construction and bigger areas for the baby or child. And many parents want one item to carry, not several, so manufacturers gave them what they wanted in the 2-in-1 stroller.

Baby travel systems are multi-use strollers, also referred to as a 2-in-1 strollers, which are actually a car seat and a stroller all in one unit. No need to carry both whenever you have to travel to a restaurant or mall. The baby is in the car seat which locks on to the frame of the stroller and can be wheeled around like a stroller. Everything is coordinated and makes a nice, matching statement for the car seat and stroller because they are basically the same piece of equipment. There is no longer a need to carry a stroller and a car seat with you when you go traveling.

There are baby travel systems that contain more than one piece of equipment such as a car seat and a seat for a sibling or another child. These are usually double strollers and come in handy for families with more than one child under the age of three. As a parent, it’s often difficult to justify one child sitting and riding in the stroller while the other has to walk, with the double stroller or one that has an extra seat in the back for a sibling, there is no worries about who needs to walk or why.

Some of the baby travel systems are more like a crib on wheels than a stroller. They look like a bassinet and can fold up to where the child is sitting up and you can have two children facing each other which can prove to be very entertaining for the children and the parents. Or, one or both babies lying down, sleeping while you push the stroller. Several of the bassinet-style strollers can be adjusted as the child ages and becomes more of a sit down stroller for the child so that they can enjoy the ride more than when they were lying down as a baby.

There are baby travel systems for boys and girls; the girls have bright pink, sometimes Barbie style ‘wagons’, and the boys have John Deer Tractor style strollers which help to distinguish them apart from one another while strolling down the pathway in the park or the mall. They are very fashionable and also come in the 2-in-1 design with the car seat as an attachment. Many of the baby travel systems come with accessories such as built-in toys, cup holders, baskets and sometimes matching diaper bags.

Learn more about baby travel systems and understand why many parents choose baby travel systems for their infant. David Cummings is General Manager of Bustling Baby, a business devoted to providing baby mobility, comfort, and convenience to active families.

Themes For Baby Rooms

Designing and decorating a room for your baby is a costly and tiring yet fulfilling activity for a parent. There are many available ideas and themes to choose from. You can experiment and be creative in creating a wonderful haven for your baby using baby room themes.

In designing and choosing a theme for your baby’s room, there are aspects that you need to consider. The baby’s gender, personality and your own budget are basic things to consider.

Below are some examples of the themes you may use for the room of your babies. It includes tips, information and some ideas that will help you to create the perfect room suitable for your baby.

Constructions Theme
This baby room theme is suitable for your baby boy. It includes big trucks, tractors and many other equipment designs. These can be featured in wall murals, baby beddings and nursery rugs.

It also includes little dirt moving machine toys like little trucks and machines. The ideal wall color or wallpaper color would be a neutral dirt color. You can also paint and draw some landscapes on the walls with grass, buildings, trees and houses.

On the ceiling, you can put a cloud mural to complete the ambience. You can get wallpaper borders matching the color of the toys, cribs and overall theme of the room.

Penguin Theme
To create a penguin theme room, of course the lamps, lights, toys, crib, bed sheets and walls must bear penguin designs. You can buy penguin stuffed toys and other related animals also. You can also find penguin wallpaper borders that will serve as accents to the room.

Police Theme
This theme is suitable for both genders. You can start by having a police car toy in the room. Colors to be used are red, black, white and blue which most police officials use for their vehicles and uniforms. The walls can be painted with street murals. Wallpaper borders could be a police yellow line. Lamps or lightings can resemble lamp posts seen in the streets.

Butterfly Theme
This theme is best suitable for your baby girl but it can also be used in your baby boy’s room. It will show butterfly and garden prints or murals on the walls. Bed sheets, rags and some clothing should also possess butterfly prints on them.

You can also find butterfly toys that you can hang onto the ceiling. There are also butterfly storybooks that you can buy and stack them inside a bookshelf to create a mini butterfly storybook library.

Medieval Theme
This theme is a good idea to make a baby feel like a princess. Many princess stories are set in medieval times. The room should have castle wall murals. You can also put a dragon mural on the ceiling.

Display toy swords, shields and dragons in the room. Display dragon or knight story books on a mini bookshelf on the corner of the room. The floor can be adorned with a carpet resembling a grass field or a dirt path common during the medieval times. The doors should be the wooden type to add an ancient or medieval appeal.

There are other suitable themes you can have for your baby’s room. With creativity and the right materials, you can make it very colorful, warm and safe for your baby. It makes it more exciting to wait for the arrival of the baby. It is also good bonding time with your partner and loved ones.

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