Basic Baby Proofing Tips for Your Home

Giving a safe haven to our children is our responsibility and while there may be people who wonder why these things are required since they are recent inventions, being safe than sorry is always a better idea. The fact is that those who belong to the old school of thought think that children were brought up earlier too without the aid of these baby proofing products and therefore they can be brought up in the same manner even now.

However, what they fail to understand is that times have changed and there are far more dangerous products that can be found in a home than earlier. In addition to that it is not possible to run around the house behind the child all the time ensuring that he does not get into trouble. If you want some peace of mind and want to be able to sit for a while knowing that your baby is safe, baby proofing is a must. While comprehensive baby proofing can be planned keeping the specific requirements of your home, some aspects of baby proofing that you must consider are provided below.

Childproofing the Staircases

If you do not live in an apartment and have a home, ensuring that your staircases are gated is very important. You will need to ensure that every landing in the house has a staircase gate that has a baby proof latch. In most cases, you will be able to assemble these staircase gates on your own. Do not hesitate to get a custom made one if that is a requirement for your home. Check out the various latches that are available. There are those that have latches at the bottom and can be operated with the foot, something that can be very helpful if you are alone at home and are carrying the baby and some other stuff too and have both hands full.

Safety In the Kitchen

The kitchen is a place that needs baby proofing with care. The task of baby proofing the kitchen is so large that sometimes parents leave out the area completely and just ensure that there is a gate that does not allow the baby to enter the kitchen area. In some homes, however, that is not possible because of the structure. And then again, you are likely to be spending a fair amount of time in the kitchen and therefore may want your child to be playing close to you rather than in another room.

To baby proof your kitchen, ensure that each and every cabinet that is at the low level is latched properly using a baby proof latch. In addition to that latch the cabinet beneath the sink that is used to keep trash in too even if this causes some inconvenience. You do not want your kid rummaging in the trash. This cabinet also tends to contain dishwashing liquid and cleaning agents and therefore keeping it closed is a essential thing to do.

Bathroom Safety

Bathrooms can be slippery when it comes to baby proofing. Make sure that you have anti-skid products that you use in the bath and the floor to keep the baby from slipping. Make sure that you never leave the baby alone in a bath that has water. Even a small amount of water is enough to drown your baby.

Safety Around the Home

Make a small play area for your child that has minimal furniture and padded carpet so that he can play while you watch television or catch up on some work. This will also give you some space when you need to take a break from the hectic schedule.

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Color by Numbers Printables for Kids

There are a lot of different activities that are great for kids to learn their colors and numbers. Probably one of the favorite ways for a lot of kids is to use color by number printables for kids, which is why we decided to show you how you can easily make your own. While I love printables for kids as much as the next person, the cost of paper and ink can really add up if you’re not careful, which is why a great alternative is to learn how to make your own by reusing the coloring books you already have at home.

Color by numbers are usually like any other page in the coloring book, except they have numbers that coordinate with a color in the white spaces of the picture. For example, the number 1 could be the color blue, the number 2 the color orange, the number 3 the color yellow, number 4 the color green, number 5 the color purple, and it goes on and on and on.

These types of activities are great for teaching kids everything from recognizing numbers and colors to learning how to color things to be more realistic.

If your child already has a coloring book, then you don’t really need any printables because you can easily do this on your own using the ones you likely have just sitting around somewhere.

To convert one of your coloring books into a colors by number book, here are the materials you will need:

A black or dark gray colored pencil
An Index Card
Blue Crayon
Red Crayon
Green Crayon
Orange Crayon
Yellow Crayon
Red Crayon
Purple Crayon
Brown Crayon

Now, all you need to do is on the index card, write the numbers 1 through 8, with 4 on each side. Then, take the corresponding color and color in a little box beside it. If your children are older, you may want to spell out the color and then have them take the right color and color own its spelled name so they’ll have something to use for quick and easy reference.

The next step is to go about converting the pages in your coloring books with the numbers. Using the black or dark gray colored pencil, determine which things in the picture should be blue, and then write the corresponding number in that space. Do this until you have gone through all the numbers and colors and there are no empty spaces to color in left.

Once you’ve converted the book, the next thing you’ll want to do is to show your child how to use it! Your kids will love this simple and easy activity, and you’ll be glad you didn’t waste valuable printer ink or paper by reusing the old coloring books you already have!