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When you are expecting your baby, on the shopping list for your new born will definitely appear a pushchair and car seat, or perhaps a traditional baby carriage. Presently baby carriages with huge wheels are outmoded, and have been replaced with collapsible buggies and strollers that are both easy to maneuver and fold away into…

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The answer to this question is yes and no. It depends on what exactly is meant by it. You are an integral part in your child’s language development via your part in their infant care. They learn from watching and listening to you and other people around them and mimicking the sounds they hear until…

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