Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
A toddler’s graduation from diapers to the potty is always a very important moment–and one to make parents and toddlers proud! In this book, Henry needs to have his diaper changed so he can go out and play. Then Mom and Dad bring a big box home, and Henry is anxious to open it up and see what’s inside. Is it a rocking chair? A bed for Teddy? No, it’s a potty–which means it’s time for Henry to graduate from diapers. This gentle and humorous little story is charmingly illustrated and told in verse. Little boys will enjoy looking at the pictures and having the story read to them. Meanwhile, they’ll start getting the idea that it’s time for them to grow up, exactly like Henry. So that at last, they’ll be able to say: “I’m off to the potty, No more diapers for me! And I feel great, I am proud of … ME! Here’s a pleasant and effective new way to begin a child’s toilet training. Barron’s also publishes a potty book for a little girl, starring Hannah. (Ages 1-4)
The music for this video is from Dorsey Dixon, the songwriter of Babies In The Mill. Dorsey sings and accompanies himself on the guitar on this song as he did on all of his recordings on this CD. This cut of Babies In The Mill was released as one of 19 songs written by Dorsey Dixon on the CD: Babies In The Mill, Carolina Traditional, Industrial, Sacred Songs, 1997, HMG Hightone Records. Dorsey also recorded with his younger brother Howard Dixon, as the duo The Dixon Brothers. I knew Dorsey personally as a child, and oh if I knew then, what I know now!!!! This clip documents a dark part of the history of the United States as mostly seen through the lens of photographer Lewis W. Hine. American child labor was prolific in southern cotton mills and all kinds of other industries in other parts of the country. This video doccuments the period of approximately 1900-1920. Dorsey Dixon was a great songwriter who also happened to have been forced to work in a cotton mill as a young teen. He knew all of the ‘ins and outs’ of that time in history. Dixon wrote Babies In The Mill as a ‘memory song’ remembering his time as a child working in a cotton mill. Dixon also penned the Bluegrass standard ‘Wreck On The Highway’, cut by Roy Acuff. Babies In The Mill is one of Dixon’s best songs, IMHO – even more to my liking than Wreck On The Highway. Dixon was a socio-religious activist, poet, textile worker, noted guitarist and songwriter who called both North and South Carolina home. The … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Mommy’s Helper Safe-Er-Grip Get a handle on bathroom safety with this bathtub and shower handle. The Safe-Er-Grip by Mommy’s Helper allows a toddler to enter a wet and slippery tub or shower safely and with confidence. The suction cup design and flip-up release tabs are easy to attach, remove or relocate.
Protect your baby from mosquitoes and other insects at naptime or playtime. The soft mesh netting fits snug and secure. Soft material fits snug and secure. Machine wash warm, gentle cycle. No bleach. Air dry.
Ultra lightweight aluminum stroller weighs only 11 pounds
Comfort and security with a 2-position reclining seat and 5-point safety harness
Front-wheel suspension makes rough terrains smooth
Compact umbrella style fold, carry bag and shoulder carry strap make travel a breeze
Basket to keep necessities close
The Chicco C6 Lightweight Stroller, designed in Italy, has a rugged yet lightweight annodized aluminum frame that weighs only 11lbs but comes loaded with features you would only expect to find on a full-size stroller!
Because it’s not easy keeping babies or their sheets clean it’s always a good idea to have a few extra Pack ‘N Play Playard sheets stacked on your shelves. This soft and gentle Pack ‘N Play Playard sheet (27″ x 39″) works with most brands of standard size playards. Imported. Cotton/Poly blend.
It’s the only product that carries seals from leading sids organizations in both the United States and Canada, iparenting award winner and hot award winner, family review center award
Reduces the risk of rebreathing (the inhalation of carbon dioxide), which has been associated as a possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome, sleeveless design allows for ventilation and reduces the risk of rebreathing into sleeve
Generous sack design allows room for kicking, but can?t be kicked off so baby stays warm all night
Inverted zipper makes diaper changes easy, won?t pinch baby?s skin and makes it harder for an older child to unzip
New embroidered message on chest reminds caregivers to place baby on his or her back
HALO® SleepSack™ Wearable Blanket replaces loose blankets for safer sleep. It carries the recommendation seal from First Candle/SIDS Alliance. The SleepSack™ wearable blanket reduces the risk of rebreathing (the inhalation of carbon dioxide), which has been associated as a possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome. The SleepSack™ wearable blanket allows your baby to stay safe, warm and cozy all night long. Sizes S (10-18 lbs.) or M (16-24 lbs).