Your Questions About Baby Care

Steven asks…

looking for an online shopping site in the USA that delivers to ireland and sells baby goods any ideas ?

Baby goods like prams clothes blankies etc please help it would be most appreaciated….

The Expert answers:

You can try amazon.com thru their International Direct , here is the link/

http://www.amazon.com/International-Shipping-Direct/b/ref=gw_br_intl?ie=UTF8&node=230659011&pf_rd_p=369983801&pf_rd_s=left-nav-3&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=507846&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0CG1X4JZSMTAAXDV9CSR

Mary asks…

what are some funky but cheap baby websites for shopping?

my sister has just gotten pregnant with her first baby…she lives in cambodia so alot of stuff is unvailable there!

it has to be either USA or AUSTRALIAN websites that i can buy online from!

The Expert answers:

———-> try this www.kiddies-kingdom.com

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Ruth asks…

where can i find cute baby boy stuff [USA]?

like nice name brand clothes? (for pictures, not everyday clothes) i dont care much about the price for this, since i’ll only be buying one or two outfits in each size.

and where can you find cute carseats and blankets, that dont look girly, but arent whinnie the poo, or any other cartoon character? not anything to expensive please.

i live in washington state, [usa] so please name american stores, since i dont shop online 🙂
for the clothes, please not anything to fancy. i dont want a tie and suit or anything. just a nice polo or something semi casual, that i can use more than once 🙂

The Expert answers:

Baby Gap has some beautiful baby boy clothes, and so does Target- the Target clothes often come in little outfits from Ralph Lauren, Carters and Osh Kosh.
Target is also great for the other gear you’re looking for.
Do you have an outlet mall near you? If you do, they usually have at least one baby clothes store, like Gymboree, Osh Kosh, Carters and even Gap, with a baby section.

Mark asks…

Title for a narrative??? (narrative included)?

I cannot think of a title!!! this was origionally an interview.

“Going online, playing cards, hanging out with friends, shopping, and singing karaoke,” She replied when asked how she spent a typical day. “There are four members in my family, my parents, my younger brother, and me,” she said when asked about her family. I was confused for a moment, considering most families in Shanghai only have one child because of the one child policy. She explained that when she was a baby, she was very sick and the doctors didn’t know if she would live. They told her parents that they could have another child. Obviously, Jia Jia lived.

Jia Jia continued to tell me about her family. Her dad was a driver, her mom was a worker. She and her brother are both in college, though he is two years younger than her. She is a junior at Shanghai Normal University where she majors in Tourism. When I moved on to the topic of travel, her face lit up. She had been around China and decided that she liked Ningbo the best because of the beach. Jia Jia explained that she wanted to travel internationally more than anything. This made me realize how lucky I was, having traveled to so many places. She wanted to go to places such as the USA, Morocco, Japan, Korea, Canada, and Singapore. She also mentioned that she wouldn’t mind living in Singapore, though she might want to continue living in China. One problem with this, she said unhappily, is that in China, its often hard to get a visa.

Being a twenty-two year old girl, Jia Jia says her favorite thing about Shanghai is the shopping. She works as a Mandarin tutor for a part time job, actually she is my Mandarin tutor. Whenever she comes to my house for lessons, she will be sporting a new pair of cute shoes or a new trendy top. Apart from the bustling and modernized streets of the city, Jia Jia also enjoys the traditional festivals and how kind the people are in China. On the other hand, she believes that the education style could be better.

Lastly, I asked about the cultural revolution, knowing that it would be a touchy subject. She quickly explained that she didn’t know much about it, and her parents don’t usually talk about it.

When I think about it, I realize that her life isn’t that different from mine in the United States. Other than the fact that she’s from a big city and I’m from a small town and we have different backgrounds, we share interests and dreams. I also enjoy going on lin,e hanging out with friends, shopping, and playing cards. I love to travel and would like to visit every continent. It’s amazing how people living on opposite sides of the world, from different cultures and beliefs can be so similar.

The Expert answers:

Jia Jia and me

Nancy asks…

what are some funky but cheap baby websites for shopping?

my sister has just gotten pregnant with her first baby…she lives in cambodia so alot of stuff is unvailable there!

it has to be either USA or AUSTRALIAN websites that i can buy online from!

The Expert answers:

I live in Australia and lived 400km from the nearest baby store whilst pregnant and did a lot of research it doesn’t take a lot of work but basically i knew roughly what i needed then searched for that particular product and up came the baby stores but just goggling them didn’t work stupid i know but i just looked and looked through them then some of them i wanted something from but wasn’t worth the postage so another website i was buying from id ask if they would price match often they wouldn’t but would give free postage and that’s a big saving you could also try ebay i got some great stuff from their

http://www.babyzonedirect.com.au/
http://www.totstoddlersnursery.com.au/
http://www.babiesgalore.com.au/
http://www.thehipinfant.com.au/
http://www.babeaze.com.au/

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