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    Be very careful while choosing anything for the baby

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      pair
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      Babies are very sensitive so it is really necessary to be more attentive while selecting products for the babies,so that they will not get harm with anything.

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        DesertWind
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        Hi pair,

        Your post is really odd to say the least!

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          auntieM
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          ..umm..Perhaps you can elaborate on which area you are referring to..

          Like food, clothing, utensils or toy 'safety'.. šŸ˜„

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            KimMills
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            I agree, parents should be careful while shopping for baby products but they should also be careful about the stuff children can lay their hands on at home as well, like knives, scissiors or other sharp products along with electrical gadgets.

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              Kjolene
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              Was it a statement or question?

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                Kjolene
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                Was it a statement or question?

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                  mindscape
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                  Indeed, so keep an eye on everything!

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                    ALevelsHistory
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                    Some fabrics trigger allergic reactions on babies - be careful

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                      bennetto7
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                      [quote]Anything you give to your child can be harmful, you just have to make sure and do your part by checking every product thoroughly.[/quote]
                      I think you're right on that one. But manufacturers also should check what they produce and give onto the market.

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                        bennetto7
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                        Talking of which, I would also recommend to choose safe and high quality of baby clothes, cause it is something that babies directly contact with, right?.. Our family prefer to buy organic merino wool baby clothing from here ( url: https://kidy.eu/en/catalog/material/merino-wool/ ), cause they can approve that clothes they produce - are made from excellent and top-notch material, which will be soft and comfortable for babies to wear.

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