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 92 bag tags left on Saturday, November 07, 2009.


This offer good only in the United States, U.S. Territories, Canada, and Mexico.

Limit one free bag tag per household. No purchase necessary. Offer good while supplies last.

Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

Consult your physician or dental professional if using another fluoridated product.

Helpful Tips
for Parents

Bath Time Basics

Giving a newborn a bath can be a little scary for first-time moms. It gets easier with practice, but in the meantime, there are lots of tried and true tips that can help make the experience one you'll cherish.
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Now Hear This!

Listening skills are vital to your child’s education, verbal communication and interpersonal relationships. He’ll start learning to listen as young as two when you practice and encourage these good habits: Get down on his level and make eye contact while talking. Don’t interrupt unless there’s a question. Divide listening and talking roles. Pay attention to what he says and respond with a nod or a comment. Ask him to repeat what you’ve talked about and compliment him for being a good listener.

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

Crying in Threes

Although crying is perfectly normal for a baby, it can be distressing for you and her. Colic, or extreme crying for no apparent reason, typically occurs between three weeks and three months of age, lasts more than three hours a day, at least three days a week and at least three consecutive weeks. Doctors don't know what causes it, but it usually goes away by itself by the time she reaches three months. In the meantime, try calming her with soft talking or singing or a gentle ride or walk.

Source: "Crying, Age 3 and Younger - Topic Overview," by Debby Golonka, MPH, www.webmd.com/parenting, updated June 19, 2007