Nerf Vortex Mega Howler from (Hasbro) We like this new invention from the Nerf people. It reminds us of the lawn darts of our youth, without the fear of spearing the cat. The principle is somewhat similar: a light football that is attached to the rear-end of an arrow, making for an aerodynamic missle. The spin is that it's a football, so the arrow tip is blunted and the Nerf, … [Read more...] about Another Nerf football, but made for little hands to throw farther
Archives for May 2008
Another gadget that amazes but won’t make it into our house
When I saw the Fred Twist and Spout Kitchen Pour Spout, I thought, "what a cool idea." It attaches to any twist open bottle turning a throwaway bottle into a pitcher or watering can. Great idea, but at the price, why not just buy a pitcher or watering can. It's not as if all the stuff you pour out of a bottle needs a holder with each new bottle. In the end, it's just one more … [Read more...] about Another gadget that amazes but won’t make it into our house
Should You Give Your Child Fever Medicine Before a Doctor’s Visit?
Parents frequently avoid giving their children fever medicine before a sick visit because they’re afraid it will compromise the doctor’s medical evaluation. In reality, giving a child something to lower her fever before a visit usually makes it easier for doctors to determine what’s going on. Fever medicine isn’t strong enough to mask symptoms, but has the potential to … [Read more...] about Should You Give Your Child Fever Medicine Before a Doctor’s Visit?
The Blue Rubber Item You Get After Birth is Not a Nasal Aspirator
After a baby is born, a nurse puts a blue rubber aspirator in his bassinet. Parents commonly take this item home and use it to clean mucus from their baby’s nose. You should know, however, that this device is not a nasal aspirator. Instead, the hospital nurses use it to suck saliva or mucus out of a baby’s mouth after he spits up. The reason it should not be used in the nose is … [Read more...] about The Blue Rubber Item You Get After Birth is Not a Nasal Aspirator
Stuffy Babies Do Not Usually Have Colds
In the first few months of life, babies are obligate nose breathers. This means that they have to breathe through their noses. By the time babies are three to six months of age, they are able to breath through their mouths, but most still prefer nasal breathing. Because babies breathe through their noses, they make all sorts of noise—snurgles, snorts, and other sounds that … [Read more...] about Stuffy Babies Do Not Usually Have Colds