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Blog ID: 1830 - Burt's Bees for Diaper Rash - 2008-07-14
I have young children who have both suffered diaper rash. My daughter had the worse case and I tried every brand out there to treat it with no luck. My friend recommended Burt's Bees Diaper Rash Cream. It worked in an instant!! No more diaper rash! I've used it ever since. For diaper rash, there's nothing better than Burt's Bees!!

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Blog ID: 1829 - Poison Ivy - Ick!!! - 2008-07-14
I love the summer and everything that comes along with it...except for those little green leaves that bring along the itchies!! Poison Ivy! When I was a kid, I was out of school for two weeks with it. And I now have two children with such sensitive skin who I know will struggle with it as well. We've kept it away till now, but I know it's just a matter of time. I found this article by Healthwise which I have found the most helpful of all the information out there. Hope it helps if poison ivy comes your way!
"The rash (allergic contact dermatitis) from poison ivy, oak, or sumac generally is mild and can be treated at home. Home treatment for the rash usually helps relieve symptoms but does not speed up healing of the rash.
If you know you had contact with one of these plants, immediately wash areas of the skin that may have touched the plant. Sometimes the rash can be completely avoided by washing the affected areas with plenty of water within 10 or 15 minutes of contact. You could also try using a product (such as Tecnu or Zanfel) that is designed to remove the oil from your skin.
To relieve itching and help dry blisters, apply wet compresses or soak the area in cool water. Antihistamine pills or calamine lotion may help relieve symptoms.
If you have a moderate to severe rash, you may need to see your health professional. He or she may prescribe corticosteroid pills. These medicines may help improve or clear up the rash more quickly. Prescription corticosteroid creams, ointments, shots, or gels may also be used, but pills or shots are usually more effective.
A frequent complication of the rash is infection. If this occurs, your health professional will probably prescribe an antibiotic cream that you spread on the affected skin if the infection is small. Otherwise, you may need antibiotic pills or a shot.3 To prevent infection, try not to scratch the rash, and cut your fingernails short to minimize the possibility of opening the skin and spreading bacteria.
Regardless of what type of treatment is used after a rash develops, the length of time it lasts will vary from person to person.

Happy Summer to all!!
 

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Blog ID: 1825 - Back to School Safety - 2008-07-10
Ok, its only July 10, 2008 and going back to school is 6 weeks to 8 weeks away. NOW is the time to get ready to get back to school safety information!

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has great information and down loadable checklists. It is impossible to top the information.

Just go to:
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/america.html and you will be pleased!

This site offers safety tips on playgrounds, bicycles, skateboards and additional issues.
 

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Blog ID: 1765 - Child Safety and Cars - 2008-06-20
When I was a child, car seats were not used. Seat belts were barely used. Kids rode in the front seat. Kids fought to sit in the front seat.

Boy, how have times changed and for the better. My children have always been in car seats, booster seats and never in the front passenger seat.

There is another issue not as often stressed but very deadly. Cars back over children, are stolen with children and are set in motion by children.

One web site totally addresses all of the issues of a child in a non-traffic motor vehicle related event. It is not for me to digest this for you. Go to:
http://www.kidsandcars.org/ for the whole story.
 

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Blog ID: 1764 - Jim Shore - 2008-06-19
Wow we have a new product. Jim Shore has the most adorable nursery rhyme and Disney items.  Check them out!  Go to : www.gotoerins.com/catalog3725.html

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