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  2. 12 Things Frugal New Parents Should Buy at Dollar Tree

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    Angel of Mine Fleece Baby Blanket. Price: $1.25. Make your newborn feel warm and comfortable with one of these 30-inch-by-30-inch fleece baby ... 10 Best Holiday Gifts Under $50 at Costco for ...

  3. 5 Small Businesses Making Big, Cozy Blankets - AOL

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    Whether draped over a couch as functional decor, swaddled around a newborn baby, or quilted by a loving grandmother, blankets are universally used and sometimes even cherished. These five small ...

  4. Newborn care and safety - Wikipedia

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    Keep blankets and other coverings away from the baby's mouth and nose. The best way to do this is to dress the baby in sleep clothing so they will not have to use any other covering over the baby. If using a blanket or another covering, make sure that the baby's feet are at the bottom of the crib, the blanket is no higher than the baby's chest ...

  5. 20 of the best gifts for new moms (that aren't for the baby)

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    Appointments are available daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. so she can book at whatever time works best for her and baby's schedule. ... her hands tucked under the blankets or swaddling her newborn ...

  6. Why you see so many newborns swaddled in the same blanket - AOL

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    Nearly e v ery newborn born since the 1950s has been swaddled in the same white, blue and pink blanket. Before then, infants received a dull beige cloth made by a company called Medline.

  7. Infant sleep training - Wikipedia

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    These guidelines for baby being in the same room differs from 6 months to 12 months in different countries. An ECAS study attributed 36 percent of total SIDS deaths to sleeping alone in a room. [12] Another key debate in sleep training revolves around getting the right balance between parental soothing and expecting baby to be independent.