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5 Cleaning Products To Avoid During Pregnancy And Their Substitutes

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Protecting both mother and baby during pregnancy is crucial, and this 100-word guide highlights five cleaning products to avoid and their safer substitutes. Firstly, stay away from bleach, which may cause respiratory irritation, and opt for vinegar and water for disinfection. Secondly, avoid ammonia-based products, as they can irritate skin and eyes; consider using baking soda and water for tough stains. Thirdly, steer clear of aerosol sprays, containing harmful chemicals, and use microfiber cloths and natural cleaning solutions instead. Fourthly, avoid products with harsh fumes like oven cleaners, using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar as a safe alternative. By making these substitutions, expectant mothers can maintain a healthy home environment. https://www.bondcleaninginperth.com.au/5-cleaning-products-to-avoid-during-pregnancy-and-their-substitutes/   

Suitable for 3-6 years Playdough activities: children 3-6 years

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 Playdough activities: why they’re good for children Playdough is a wonderful sensory and learning experience for children. As your child shapes the playdough into a ball or a snake, they’re thinking creatively. The squeezing, pinching and pulling movements also strengthen your child’s hand muscles and develop their fine motor skills. And if you give your child some tools and toys to add to the playdough activity, you can really spark your child’s imagination and creativity. What you need for playdough activities Bought or homemade playdough – see the recipes below Tools for cutting, shaping and making patterns – for example, paddle-pop sticks, plastic knives and forks, rolling pins, cookie cutters and so on Things for imaginative play – for example, plastic animals, toy cars, natural objects like sticks and seashells, or pretend baking equipment like muffin trays or cake tins How to play with playdough Your child can play with playdough anywhere, but it’s best to sit your child at...

Suitable for 0-8 years Homemade toys and free activities for children

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 Homemade toys and free activities: why they’re good Homemade toys and free activities at home help children learn and develop, because they can boost curiosity, creativity and imagination. They’re also great for building your relationship with your child, and they’re a lot of fun. There are plenty of everyday things around your home that you can use for toys, games, activities and open-ended play. For example, young children usually love putting on and taking off the lids of containers, and older children often enjoy playing make-believe with old sheets and towels. Just make sure that the things you give your child are safe to use. For example, they should be non-toxic, unbreakable and too big to be choking hazards. Also, they shouldn’t have sharp edges. https://raisingchildren.net.au/preschoolers/play-learning/low-cost-play-ideas/homemade-toys