We have recently introduced two new strollers to our showroom. The City Select stroller by Baby Jogger is an excellent solution to double stroller woes! With over 16 different combinations, the City Select is customizable in order to fit each consumer’s individual needs. It can be used as a single stroller, a double stroller with an infant seat, a stroller with two infant seats, or a double stroller with two toddler seats, all with several positions. It still uses the Baby Jogger patented Quick-Fold technology for easy, one step folding making it easy for families on the go!

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Fewer than 1/3 of parents begin brushing their baby’s teeth before age one, but most pediatricians urge parents to begin brushing as soon as your child’s tooth first appears (around four to six months).
Over 95 percent of Americans have cavities, and your baby can get them too. Cavities occur when decay-causing bacteria collect in the sticky substance called plaque. When your child eats a sweet or starchy food the bacteria release an acid that can cause a cavity. The longer a tooth is in contact with that acid, the greater the chance that a cavity can form. That is why brushing to remove the plaque needs to become an early habit.
According to The Baby Food Bible, to avoid cavities you should:
- Clean your child’s teeth with gauze or an infant toothbrush twice a day one teeth emerge.• Give only water before naptime or bedtime. Milk, formula, juice, or soda all contain carbohydrate, the nutrient bacteria thrive on. Liquids can be a particular problem because they bathe the whole tooth and even get in between teeth.
- When your child eats sticky foods, such as dried fruit, fruit leather, or gummy bears, brush her teeth or at the very least have her rinse.
- Avoid sugary snacks in favor of snacks with some protein, such as cheese, nuts, or a hard-boiled egg.
- Foods that require a lot of chewing, such as peppers, cucumbers, celery, and carrots are great choices.
- Popcorn, plain crackers, and rice cakes are also less likely to cause cavities than cookies, candy or granola bars.
It is not possible to feed your child a sugar free diet. Sugars occur naturally in milk, bread, and fruit. Do all you can to reduce added sugars, but even with the best of diets children still have to brush.