Please be sure to check for RECALLS from time to time, it is amazing how many products are being recalled for different reasons - keep your child safe by keeping up to date on the recalls

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Video regarding Rear Facing vs. Forward Facing your child's car seat

        http://www.youtube.com/user/carseatsafety

       Please refer to this video prior to turning your child's car seat around

       and be sure to share this with your friends and relatives

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      (for Recalls on Food & Children's products)

       Your Child's Health & Wellbeing       www.sproutkids.ca

       for Children's Health & the Enviroment                          

                                          www.ceche.net                                  

                                                         

                                                                www.tc.gc.ca

       District Health Unit                        www.simcoemuskokahealth.org

      and More                                      www.multiplebirthscanada.org/-barrie

        Personalized Lawn Signs              www.celebratewithasign.ca 

        Family Savings Card                     www.gotmykids.com

      E-mail address:                            

                                                                                          

       Ages 2.5 up to 5 yrs. old - Sept. thru to June

       Children's indoor playground and Party Centre

            905.252.7287

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Pregnancy Calendar 

Week 1 You're menstruating
Week 2 You're waiting to ovulate
Week 3 You've ovulated and your egg has been fertilized. Congratulations! You're pregnant!
Week 4 Your fertilized egg attaches to the wall of your uterus and is now called an embryo; your embryo's cells are beginning to multiply
Week 5 Your baby's brain, heart, and other organs start to form
Week 6 Your baby's heart starts to beat and traces of the arms and legs start to appear
Week 7 Your baby's arms are getting longer and the elbows start to form; her/his mouth starts to form
Week 8 Your baby's head is getting larger and appears much bigger than her/his body; her/his ears, fingers, and toes begin to form
Week 9 Your baby may start to move but you probably won't feel her/him yet; her eyelids are forming
Week 10 Your baby is now called a fetus; her/his arms and legs are longer and are bent and her/his body is getting longer
Week 11 Your baby's fingernails begin to appear and the genitalia begin to form and take shape
Week 12 Your baby's head is now rounder and has more of a profile; her/his mouth starts to open
Week 13 Your baby is now able to swallow and may start to hiccup; her/his urinary system is now functioning; her/his ears are starting to form and her/his fingers and toes are developed enough so she/he can make a fist
Week 14 Your baby's eyes are moving closer to the front of her/his face and her/his vocal cords continue to develop
Week 15 Your baby can now suck her/his thumb
Week 16 Your baby is beginning a period of rapid growth and her/his heartbeat is getting stronger; hair is starting to grow and the eyelashes and eyebrows are forming
Week 17 Your baby is now more coordinated and you may feel her move
Week 18 Your baby is developing a layer of fat under the skin and is starting to grow toenails
Week 19 If you haven't felt your baby kick yet, you may start feeling it this week; hair has continued to grow on your baby's head and there is increased development of the genitalia
Week 20 Your baby's ears are almost in their final position on the side of the head; more fat is appearing under the skin; your baby is moving around a lot
Week 21 A coating to prevent your baby's skin from chapping is forming this week and next
Week 22 By the end of this week your baby's skin will be fully coated for protection; her/his eyebrows and fingernails are developing and her/his muscles are much stronger; It is now time to start using the BébéSounds® Prenatal Heart Listener® so you can hear her/his wonderful sounds of your unborn baby's heartbeat and kicks!
Week 23 Your baby's ears are starting to function
Week 24 Your baby can now hear your voice and your heartbeat; your baby is very active and may respond to your touch. It is now time to start talking and playing music to your baby with the BébéSounds® Prenatal Gift Set. This will stimulate her/him and help improve the development of her/his brain as well as her/his visual, linguistic, and motor skills.
Week 25 Your baby may start to hiccup, which you will feel and hear with the Prenatal Heart Listener®
Week 26 Your baby can now sense light and respond to loud noises
Week 27 Your baby's growth is steady and her/his body is now growing faster than her/his head; your baby's eyes can now open and close
Week 28 Your baby's brain is continuing its rapid growth and her/his lungs are increasing their development; your baby can now open and close her eyes
Week 29 Eyelashes are now present on your baby
Week 30 Toenails and fingernails are growing longer and are visible
Week 31 Your baby's skin is barely wrinkled and she/he starts to gain weight rapidly; her/his eyes are now open
Week 32 Your baby's lungs are maturing more and more each day and she/he is starting to breathe
Week 33 Your baby is gaining about 1 ounce each day and her/his activity may be decreasing as there is less and less room to move around; she/he is also getting more and more used to the voices she/he is hearing, especially if you continue to talk to her/him through the BébéSounds® microphone and speakers
Week 34 Your baby may shift to a head down position this week; she/he will be most active at night and if she/he has changed position, you will feel her/his kicks in a different place
Week 35 If your baby did not change position last week, she/he should this week; her/his fingernails now reach the tips of her/his fingers
Week 36 Your baby continues to rapidly gain weight and her/his "accommodations" are getting tighter and tighter
Week 37 Your baby's skin is getting increasingly pink and the fat deposits beneath the skin are greater which accounts for an even faster pace of weight gain
Week 38 You can now expect to go into labor at any time!
Week 39 Your baby is continuing to rapidly gain weight and her/his toenails reach the tips of the toes
Week 40 Look for the moment you've been waiting 9 months for - the birth of your new baby