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Monday, August 1, 2011

Kids Fashion: Dressing up and having Fun

Kids want to dress up and experiment on their looks. – And believe me when I say experiment. The photo here shows just one moment of Boom-boom’s ‘experimenting’ mood.

We were both preparing to dress up to church when he suddenly asked me if he can wear ‘shades’ going to church, to which I said ‘YES’. That was the mistake! Because while I thought he was really going out to wear a pair of sunglasses, he actually went out with a pair of goggles that my sister uses for her swimming lesson.

I was supposed to argue that he leave the goggles at home, but seeing the smile and excitement in his eyes to show his dad his new fashion accessory, I just have to give in…

This is surely a common scenario for those with kids out there. With their age and at this time, kids are getting more and more experimental with their looks. Gone were the days were kids will just go with whatever their parents, especially their moms, would hand them to wear. Today, kids fashion has become an outlet to explore their creativity and think outside the box.

Your kids’ fashion may turn out embarrassing at times, like this one of Boom-boom, but believe me, it’s worth some laugh and some memory to keep.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Choosing the right books for kids

Boom-boom loves books – but not to read them but WRITE on them! And yet it’s fine! As long as he ‘loves’ the book, it’s fine.

Even when he just turned one, we’ve made it a point to surround Boom-boom with kids books; it may be as simple as illustration books or those that are quite interactive. Every Christmas, we ask his godparents to give books instead of toys.

Why books and not toys for kids? Simple, we want him, at his early age, to appreciate the value of books and later on develop the habit of reading. I have a friend (Boom’s godmother) who once told me that reading is not genetic, and so cannot be passed on. You can be a bookworm but with children who does not even care to flip just one page of their books. Thus, it is important for parents to teach and encourage their kids, as early as possible, to make books their friend.

Before, finding the perfect books for kids is quite a challenge, fortunately nowadays, books children may be interested in have grown many, especially when you check out the bookstores. But while this may be a big relief, this also triggers a ‘warning’ to parents as there are books that may pose to be kid-friendly but are giving subliminal messages to your little ones. So just be extra extra careful!

Who says parenting is easy, huh?!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Breast Milk or Formula?

To breast (feed) or not to breast (feed)? That is the question.

For those who have just given birth or about to give birth, feeding your baby with breast milk or formula seems to be a dilemma – which actually should not! There are new moms out there, especially young ones, who hesitate of breastfeeding their babies for fear of getting their breasts sagged.

I found a very interesting article at breastmilk.com tackling the benefits of breastfeeding. What interested me the most of this article is that aside from presenting the good things breast milk can do to your babies, it also presented the benefits breast milk can give to moms and the planet! Coolness, right?!

Here are interesting and fascinating benefits of breast milk discussed on that website:


Best for Baby

Your breast milk contains the perfect combinations of nutrients for your baby – over 100 of them! These nutrients change according to your baby’s needs. A newborn needs a higher level of fat than a six month old. Your body knows that and adjusts appropriately.

• Your breast milk contains large amounts of antibodies from your body. These antibodies help your developing baby to resist illnesses. They also improve your baby’s immune system. It has been shown that breastfed babies have fewer incidences of a host of illnesses including: asthma, pneumonia, diarrhea, ear infections, allergies, SIDs, childhood cancers, multiple scleroses, Crohn’s disease, diabetes, appendicitis, and obesity.

• Hormones in your milk create a feeling of sleepiness and general well-being. This can help soothe a colicky or teething baby and help get baby to sleep after a feeding.

• Breastfeeding helps with brain development. Breastfed babies score an average of 6 points higher on IQ tests than formula fed babies.

• Breastfeeding is psychologically good for baby and promotes bonding with mom. Bottles can be propped, but you can’t prop a breast. Even if you are reading or checking email while you breastfeed, your baby is still getting the benefit of the warmth and security of snuggling close to your body.

Best for Mom

• Easy weight loss! Breastfeeding burns extra calories, 200-500 a day. Let other women sweat it out at the gym, all you need to do is cuddle up with your baby.

• Breastfeeding is free. Formula costs about $40 a week. That is over $2,000 in the first year! And on top of that there are bottles, nipples, liners and the like, all of which you have to buy and then keep clean.

• Breast milk is always there. No mixing formula or waiting for it to heat up while baby screams inconsolably. No worries about running out in the middle of the night or not having enough with you when you are out and about.

• Breastfeeding is a natural form of birth control.

• The release of the hormone Oxytocin while breastfeeding promotes feelings of calm, well-being, and love for your baby.

• Breastfeeding is good for your health. Breastfeeding helps the uterus return to normal size faster and prevents hemorrhaging. Women who breastfeed have fewer incidences of osteoporosis and some kinds of cancers including breast and ovarian cancer.

For the Planet

• Formulas are made with either cow’s milk or soy. There are issues of cows overgrazing and chemicals being used to grow soy.

• Formulas and bottles must be manufactured and packaged, all of which takes energy and resources. They must then be shipped to stores. Consumers use fuel to get to the stores to purchase the formula.

• Packaging and old bottles must be disposed of.


With all these benefits discussed, would you still have second thoughts on feeding your babies with breast milk?

The World of Babies and Kids

Welcome! This is the first blog post of Boom-Boom’s World – the place for babies and kids. This blog, although named after my son, Boom-Boom is not only dedicated to my son’s crazy antiques and thoughts. For moms like me, this is the place to find out stuff and information about babies and kids.

From choosing your baby’s name to learning about kids games and kids toys, this blog is for moms and parents alike to share their thoughts and views about raising their little ones and discovering new experiences with these adorable tots!

Reviews on baby products as well as tips for the best activities kids can enjoy shall also be expected in this blog.

But of course, once in a while, allow me to indulge myself in sharing stuffs about my little boy, my Boom-boom.