07 July 2014

Perfect for kids room


Transform any room in minutes with RoomMates peel-and-stick decals -- the easiest, fastest, and most affordable way to decorate any room or flat surface. Bring the action and adventure of Disney Pixar's Cars, Disney Princess Royal into your child's room with these colorful wall decals, which includes all your favorites -- Lightning McQueen, Mater, Doc Hudson, and more. Printed on clear material for a stenciled look, these wall decals are recommended for use on white or light colored walls.

The decals assemble easily, just like a puzzle, and each of the pre-cut elements can be moved around at any time without damage. Because they never leave behind any sticky residue, RoomMates wall decals can be easily repositioned as often as you like without any damage to your walls.
RoomMates wall decals are non-toxic and free of harmful chemicals like phthalates and lead. They are fully CPSIA-compliant, and have undergone many rigorous safety and flammability tests.
You'll find hundreds of affordable peel-and-stick wall decal designs -- suitable for every taste and every room in your house -- including kids' themes, characters from movies, comics, and TV for fans of all ages, college and professional sports teams, seasonal designs, and home decor designs from country to urban chic.
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What Makes RoomMates Decals Different?

RoomMates does wall decals differently from traditional stickers and wall decals, which use a sticky backing that bonds to paint or smooth surfaces. When you try to remove these traditional decals, some of the sticky residue is left behind, and you may even pull up some of your wall's paint when removing decals.
RoomMates wall decals use a special adhesive that grips the wall tightly but doesn't form a bond, so that it lifts easily without damage or remaining residue. And you'll be able to remove and reposition your wall decal without reducing its adhesive grip.

Easy to Apply

RoomMates wall decals arrive printed on one or more sheets and packaged in a protective plastic shell. Unfold the sheets and spread them out on a flat surface. Peel the first wall decal from the sheet, bring it to the wall, and slowly smooth the decal from top to bottom while pressing firmly. If you need to reposition the decal, simply peel it away from the wall and re-apply it. When you're finished, it's a good idea to keep the liner sheets and packaging so you can remove wall decals and store them away for later use.
You can stick RoomMates wall decals on just about any smooth surface, including walls, ceilings, doors, windows, mirrors, furniture, chalkboards, window shades, and desks -- even vehicles. Just make sure the surface is smooth to the touch and that it's fully cleaned before applying the wall decal. Don't apply wall decals to unfinished wood, rugs, fabrics, clothing, or other textiles as the fibers can render the adhesive ineffective very quickly.
If your wall has been recently painted or wallpapered, you should wait at least two weeks before applying. If you apply RoomMates wall decals before the paint or wallpaper has completely cured, they may curl, peel, or fall off entirely (and possibly take some of the paint or wallpaper off of your wall).
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Tips for potty training success


It sounds like a dream or a gimmick, doesn't it? The idea that your child could get comfortable using the potty in a few days – or even one afternoon – may seem unbelievable to parents expecting potty training to be a lengthy and difficult process.


Would you please to try 3 days potty training...........maybe it can help your baby love pee or poop into potty .
On day one of potty training:
Get up with your child as soon as he wakes up. For the rest of the day, have him go naked below the waist.
You and your partner spend the day taking turns watching your child for signs that he needs to pee or poop. When he starts to go, whisk him to the nearest potty.
Throughout the day, have everyone eat salty snacks or foods with high water content and drink a lot of liquids so they have to pee often.
Any time you or your partner needs to use the bathroom, take your child in with you. Demonstrate how you pull down your pants and underwear, sit on the potty, pee or poop into it, wipe yourself, pull up your pants and underwear, flush the toilet, and wash your hands.
Celebrate your child's success any time he gets a "hit" on the potty – meaning that some amount of pee or poop, even a few drops, goes into the potty rather than on the floor. When this happens, do your potty dance. You can also give praise, high-fives, and so on.
After ten to 12 hits, kids usually get it and start to use the potty independently.
If your child has an accident, don't say, "It's okay." Instead, say in a mildly disappointed voice, "Poop/pee goes in the potty," and help your child clean it up by placing your hand over his. But don't yell at him or shame him for having accidents: They will happen.
Before nap time and bedtime, tell your child it's time to go potty (never ask your child, because he'll usually say no). Put a diaper on your child before he goes to sleep, unless you feel confident that he'll remain dry.
On day two of potty training:
Follow the instructions for day one. The only difference is that on day two you can all go outside together for one hour in the afternoon. Wait until your child pees in the potty, then head out immediately.
"You want to link using the potty with getting to leave the house," Parents says. This way you can "train your child to pee on command" before you go out.
When you go out, have your child wear loose pants with nothing underneath – no diapers, training pants, or underwear. Your goal is to make it out and home accident-free, without having to use the potty while you're out, but bring spare clothes in case you're not so lucky.
Parents advises sticking close to home and not going in the car. Take a walk in your neighborhood (even just around the block) or head to a nearby park. Bring a portable travel potty with you, in case your child says he needs to go while you're out, but that's fairly unlikely at this early stage.

On day three of potty training:
Follow the instructions for day one, but on day three your family can go out for an hour in the morning and another hour in the afternoon. Each time, have your child use the potty just before leaving the house.
Again, when you're out have your child wear loose pants with nothing underneath. Bring your travel potty and a change of clothes.
I hope parents will be pleasure when reading that tips. Your baby will love pee or poop into potty. Besides that, parents should choose some pretty potty for your baby, it makes them more interested on it like :

Princesses & Pirates Go Potty Too Portable Potty - PinkThe First Years Disney/Pixar Potty System, Cars Racing Mission,toy Story Celebration Sounds  Summer Step by Step Potty, GirlSesame Street Elmo Adventure Potty Chair