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What fun to celebrate the first birthday of your baby or grandbaby!!

But what gift do you buy that special little one at that age?


Gifts that encourage physical and mental stimulation and learning are the best suggestion. Add fun to that equation, and you can’t do any better. Making use of all the baby’s extra energy is another plus.


Push toys are recommended for new unsteady walkers because the babies feel more stable and are anxious to do more walking in order to use the toy.


Pull toys are another type that encourage more walking and working on balance. They usually make interesting sounds as they move, and that attracts the baby’s attention. A girl loves a toy stroller in which she can place a doll and push it around.


Balls are an age-old favorite and work a baby’s motor skills by rolling, dropping, throwing, catching, and bouncing the ball around. Just be sure to buy a ball with a soft texture and maybe a bumpy surface to make it easier for the baby to grab and hold.


Blocks are another toy that has been around forever. Nowadays you can get squishy blocks made of foam that can stack and then fall down with no damage. They also float so can be used in the bathtub.


Bath toys encourage the baby to want to take a bath. There are many varieties of types and shapes including ones that stick on the wall or squirt water.


Stacking and nesting toys work the child’s motor skills and imagination as the toys are stacked, knocked down,bailey button uggs, put inside each other, and taken apart.


Shape sorting toys teach how to put things together and work on the coordination between hand and eye. If the different shapes are inside an animal or other container,2 mg of B6, the child can be taught to put them all away when finished. What a good way to learn that!


Toy phones are popular because the child sees his parents on a phone and will want to mimic them. This helps with language skills as well as having the fun of punching buttons. The noise of the ringer creates laughter, too.


Musical instruments give the baby the desire to make noise and bang on things. If you don’t want to set up actual drums, you can use pots and pans from the kitchen for a budget way to create an “instrument”.


Babies always love to be read to from an early age, and to have his or her own board book with the thick pages is a joy. The books are hard to destroy and encourage language skills and an appreciation of reading and art.


An animal farm from Fisher-Price with its different shapes and battery-operated animal sounds teach a baby a lot about animals. The sounds of the different animals can be learned, and the barn holds everything and can be closed up to keep all the pieces together.


Riding toys are good if they are easy to get on and off and don’t tip. This promotes climbing skills, balance, and agility. It is best to use these on carpeted surfaces in case the child falls. It’s smart to have the toy lightweight so that it can be pushed and pulled easily.

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Vinyl records used to be a thing of the past. However,The ostrich is one of the birds of the earth that defies explanation. When you look at an ostrich, there’s been a turn back to the analog sound of old vinyl in recent years. There’s something to the claims of audiophiles–vinyl actually does sound better. It has to do with the recording and pressing techniques of digital vs. analog sound. Basically, there’s more sound on old vinyl,Bailey Button Triplet ugg boot cheap, so if you think it sounds better, you’re correct. It’s also very collectable, and some vinyl records sell for thousands of dollars. However, your vinyl won’t sound good and it won’t be worth anything if you don’t keep your records clean.


Here’s a quick guide to cleaning your records.



1. Get your materials.
The best fluid to use to clean vinyl records is, well, record cleaning fluid. It’s sold at every record store. It’s specially formulated to avoid any damage to your records, and inexpensive. Some fluids come with a cleaning cloth or nonabrasive scrubbing pad. However, if you don’t buy this, you can simply use any microfiber cloth. If you’ve got glasses, the cloth you use for your glasses will work fine. You shouldn’t use paper towels or cloth towels. These can damage the record, or bits of the material can be pulled off onto the record. You’ll end up with vinyl that’s dirtier than before you started cleaning.


You might also use a simple soap and water mix. If you do this, use hand soap, not dish soap. Use an extremely small amount of soap heavily diluted in warm water. Err on the side of too much water rather than too little water.



2. Begin cleaning.
Once you’ve got your cleaning fluid ready, dip your cloth or spray the record with fluid. Very lightly wipe along the grooves of the record. Take care not to scratch the record, and keep it on a clean surface. If you’re cleaning multiple records it helps to have a cloth set aside where you can set the clean records. Don’t get the vinyl records completely wet. Never EVER completely submerge a record in water. This will cause warping, which is bad. You don’t really need more than a few drops to clean each record.



3. Listen.
Your records may still have some bad sounds after cleaning. This is due to scratches in the grooves. Unfortunately, there’s not much that you can do about this noise. This is why you’ve really got to be careful in the cleaning stage. Be sure to clean your records and store them safely. Any grime on the records will end up on the stylus (the needle) of your turntable, which isn’t a good thing. Too much dirt will eventually break the needle off.


On the other hand, your records don’t need to be cleaned extremely often. Once a week for heavy-play records is good. Any more than that, and you’re probably wasting time. With the right chemicals, though, you don’t have to worry about over-cleaning. You won’t run any risk of damaging your vinyl records as long as you’re using the right cleaning products and techniques.


Do you collect vinyl? What cleaning products and techniques do you use? Post in the comments section below this article.

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In the world of structured diet plans, the South Beach diet and Weight Watchers are two of the most popular and the most effective diets today. Advocates of each approach understandably consider their favorite to be a superior approach to dieting. While there are a number of similarities between the two approaches, there are some important differences that could make one plan a better option, depending on the general health and goals of the individual dieter.


When looking at any diet plan, one of the first things to consider is what you can and cannot eat. Here, the two plans take a different approach. In general, the South Beach diet will focus on the number of carbohydrates that are consumed at each of the phases of the overall plan. By contrast, Weight Watchers has a calorie counting plan that focuses more on serving size and the amount of fat that is included in the food consumed.


This can lead to some interesting differences in the approach to dieting that may be very important for the individual. For example, the process of wisely managing carbohydrate intake that is found with the South Beach diet can be extremely beneficial for anyone who is attempting to control diabetes by eating the right foods. At the beginning, there are relatively few carbohydrates allowed in the daily meal plans, while the emphasis is on eating lean meats, low fat dairy products, and a number of vegetables matched with limited quantities of nuts. Later in the plan, some foods that are a significant source of carbohydrates are slowly re-introduced into the meals, usually in very limited amounts.


With Weight Watchers, there are relatively few restrictions on the type of foods that can be consumed,Wine Rings, although there is definitely a cap on the total number of calories that can be ingested during the course of the day. This approach works by assigned different foods a point value. Foods that have more calories and fat are assigned a higher point value, and thus use up more of the daily allotment of points than other foods. That does not mean there isn’t plenty to eat with Weight Watchers; foods like grilled or baked poultry and fish,Kensington uggs, lean meats, various fruits and vegetables, and even desserts can be incorporated into the daily diet. As long as the total point value of the day’s foods is within the limit, all is well.


Since both diets are effective, and both promote the consumption of lean meats and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, is there any real difference between the two? The answer is yes. While both approaches work well, the South Beach diet is clearly the winner when the goal is to manage carbohydrate intake effectively. For people who need help with portion control and making wiser decisions on food choices in general, Weight Watcher’s point system is an excellent approach to retraining the way you eat. Which one is best for you will really depend on what you need to do in order to reach a reasonable weight, and remain healthy while working toward that goal.

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The Wizard of Oz has been a part of cinematic history from the moment it graced the big screen. The Wizard of Oz was a unique film for its time. The film didn’t have access to the computer generated special effects that so many film makers use today. But there was definitely something special about this film. Every film has interesting trivia and facts about the cast, crew and effects. Here are a few interesting tidbits about this classic film that you might not have known:



  • Actor Buddy Ebsen was initially cast to play the Tin Man. However, Ebsen suffered a severe allergic reaction to the silver make-up and was released from the movie.


  • Jack Haley replaced Ebsen as the Tin Man. Buddy Ebsen shot a substantial amount of scenes before he was released from the film. Ebsen’s vocals can still be heard in the song, “We’re off to see the Wizard”. Even though Ebsen left the film, his vocals for the song can also be heard on the movie’s soundtrack.


  • Margaret Hamilton was supposed to have more screen time as The Wicked Witch of the West. However, Hamilton was so convincing as an evil witch, that the directors decided to cut some of her scenes. The powers that be, felt that The Wicked Witch of the West was too ghoulish and scary for viewers.


  • The actors that played the munchkins in the The Wizard of Oz were paid $50 a week. Their work week consisted of 6 full days. Dorothy’s dog Toto received $125 per week.


  • The colored horses in Emerald City weren’t achieved with special effects or paint. The horses’ vibrant colors were due to Jell-O crystals. The horse scenes were filmed as quickly as possible in an effort to stop the horses from licking the Jell-O off of their skin.


  • In the scene where The Wicked Witch tries to steal Dorothy’s ruby red slippers, a spark of fire strikes her hand. Many viewers didn’t realize that the flame was not actually fire. Even though the spark looked like fire,ve decided on a good planting spot for your zucchini, it was actually dark apple juice. The producers rigged Dorothy’s shoes to spew apple juice when the witch touched them. The scene was then sped up in order to create a fire illusion.


  • As The Wicked Witch of the West, Margaret Hamilton had to wear a thick layer of green make-up. The Wicked Witch would often disappear in a cloud of smoke. Hamilton was injured on the set,UGG Bailey button Boots Triplet Chestnut, when her make-up heated up during one of the vanishing scenes. As a result of this incident, Margaret Hamilton suffered third-degree burns to her face and hands.


  • Judy Garland was 16 years old when she played Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Since Dorothy is supposed to be a child, Garland had to alter her appearance. The role required Garland to wear a tight corset throughout the entire movie. The corset made Garland appear as though she was flat-chested.


  • Bert Lahr’s played the role of the Cowardly Lion. The Cowardly Lion’s costume weighed over 50 pounds. Lahr’s costume was so hot and heavy, that the studio’s doors had to be left open periodically. Jack Haley’s Tin Man costume was stiff and uncomfortable. Haley couldn’t sit down in between breaks like the rest of the cast. While the cast sat comfortably, Haley would prop himself up against a board. Margaret Hamilton had to eat sandwiches wrapped in wax paper. The wax paper was used to protect both her food and her make-up.


There’s always a story behind certain aspects of a movie. Discovering the history of a film, gives viewers a better understanding of how and why it was brought to life. These tidbits don’t explain all of The Wizard of Oz’s secrets. Some secrets are better left unsaid

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While different kinds of publications require certain type-specific considerations, the fundamentals of starting a magazine are generally applicable to most titles.


First decide on your audience. Who are you writing for? Form as complete an image as you can of your target demographic. Doing so will help inform your content, making sure it’s relevant and on-target. Content clarity and effectiveness is also improved by an in-depth competitor analysis. Get copies of other magazines in the milieu that you’re interested in breaking into. Dissect them. Analyse what works and what doesn’t,ugg bailey button boots,s also easier to search for. Also, what’s missing, and how you can think you can improve on their model. Then apply what you find to your own title.


Additionally, during the competitor analysis stage, take this opportunity (if you are creating a commercially-minded title that uses advertising revenue as its main income stream) to review who is advertising in your competitor titles and make a note of their details. This will give you immediate access to entities that you have already identified as those who use magazine advertising as a part of their marketing mix.


The next stage is ensuring you know how many pages your intended organ will extend to. If this is a commercially-minded venture, then the total page number is ruled by a number of factors including the editorial/advertising page ratio (how much advertising is needed to help cover your costs) and your printing/distribution costs. Factor in any subscription charges. These calculations complete, proceed to paint a picture of your new creation, ensuring that the advertising and editorial pages are distinct and clear so as to avoid any unnecessary agony down the line.


This should be completed on a ‘flat plan’ of the magazine. To create one, build an image of your magazine in parts on an Excel spreadsheet. Add in your sections, feature headings, or whatever you feel is necessary to ensure a clear diagram of your finished product.


Now that you’ve got a completed blueprint of your magazine, it’s time to sort out the materials and call in the staff. To ensure editorial consistency, create a Style Book that homogenizes all copy within your title. This should cover everything from grammar and punctuation to what fonts to use and the colour palette appropriate to your title. Present this to any writers, designers or sub-editors you bring on board.


Whether you are using freelance designers of not, consider investing in the industry-standard QuarkXpress and Photoshop software for layout purposes. If you’re a small fanzine, then Word can work wonders. When assigning articles, ensure you set word limits and be completely clear what you’re after, and think about photography. Paying professional photographers to attend to individual assignments can get costly; a lot of magazines use any of the number of stock photography sites that are easily found online. For a monthly subscription you can access their image banks willy-nilly.


Now print, distribute, enjoy the accolades, drink the champagne, and start working on your own version of Hearst Castle.