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Getting outdoors for 4th of July celebrations can be a challenge for parents of babies and small children. Between uncomfortably hot weather, potential hazards of grilling, being outdoors after dark, and the noise of fireworks, planning is needed for the entire family to enjoy festivities surrounding the birth of America. The following tips can help.
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With these Independence Day suggestions, those with little ones can ditch the fireworks for some food and fun!

Daddies are irreplaceable treasures in a child’s life. Moms and dads both are uniquely priceless, but in the spirit of Father’s Day month, let’s celebrate some of the many wonderful qualities of dads. Being Dad isn’t always easy, so some tips for enjoying and totally rocking the role are also...
Rarely can every day be a beach day in summer, but there are many ways you can give your toddler opportunities for fun water play at home. There’s nothing more refreshing on hot days than splashing water around. Keep in mind that children must always be supervised around water. Even an inch of liquid in a container or puddle on the ground can be enough for a little one to drown. Always put safety first, and you can give your toddler a big time with water throughout the summer.
We live in an age of instant everything, and it deprives us of a lot of mystery that was enjoyed in previous times. Take baby genders, for instance. In the days before ultrasounds, the gender was anybody’s guess, which made everything very mysterious. Check out the following tips or myths for guessing a baby’s gender.

Hot weather is a danger to babies because their temperature regulating systems aren’t fully developed. This means their bodies don’t have a function that keeps them cool, as adults do. Excessive heat can be life-threatening for babies. Infants and kids up to 4 years of age are among those at greatest risk for heat-related illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).