FREE Nursery® Water Bag Tag

A Free Gift

Let us help you keep track of your child’s belongings with this fun Nursery® bag tag featuring Elmo®! You may record your name, address and phone number for easy identification and attach it to your diaper bag, child’s backpack or overnight bag. And best of all, it’s FREE!

Nursery® will give away up to 100 bag tags per day while supplies last. The number we have left to give away today is indicated below, so click now before it’s too late! If the number is already zero, we invite you to come back and try again tomorrow.

There are 49 bag tags left on Friday, July 03, 2009.

Limit one free bag tag per household. No purchase necessary.
Offer good while supplies last. Offer good only in the United States.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

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Helpful Tips
for Parents

Dont Leave Me!

Nothing compares to the incredible bond you have with your baby. She lights up when she sees you and calms down at the sound of your voice. This connection is the joy of your lifeuntil the day she wont even let you go in the next room without crying and clinging.
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Hair Aware

It's normal for the hair your baby was born with to fall out during her first few months and be replaced by permanent hair. You may also notice bald patches where she turns her head against the crib mattress, car seat or playpen. Some babies also lose hair if you brush it too vigorously or try to pull it into a tight ponytail. There's no reason for concern unless your little one continues to lose a lot of hair after six months; then you may want to call your pediatrician.

Source: "Hair Loss," March 2, 2006, www.med.umich.edu, website of the University of Michigan Health System

Have a Happy Haircut

A trip to the hairdresser or barber can be traumatic for a toddler. Ease the way by making it part of a fun day that includes lunch and a movie or playtime at the park. Schedule the appointment at a time she’ll be fed, happy and alert. If she's afraid it will hurt, snip a piece of your own hair or let her watch someone get a haircut while waiting her turn. Bring along a favorite toy or doll to preoccupy her while she’s in the chair.

Source: “Teach Your Kids Listening Skills (the Real ABC's),” by Jodie Lynn, www.family.go.com, accessed October 15, 2007.