Tired of your kids constantly asking what to eat? Around here, we have the standard kid fare for breakfast and lunch (plus Mac & Cheese as a breakfast option, because hey, if they eat it). I made these printables that I laminated and put on the fridge. When they ask what's for breakfast, I just tell them to look.
Here is the PDF or you can get the editable one in Google Docs. Open and go to File->Make a Copy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EgOumUDQUb_52Bs_tNp-DGAUGtqctfwV8Dm5hZC2jJ4/edit?usp=sharing
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]]>My daughter started teething at two months old and had 9 teeth by 9 months. Needless to say, I even think the La Leche League would understand why I didn't make it to 12 months of breastfeeding.
]]>I am a big fan of buying used items for my baby. There are very few items that people recommend you get new (breastpump, car seat, mattress, etc) which leaves a TON of things to pick up secondhand (furniture, toys, clothes, swing, etc).
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