Countdown to my 3 years old Birthday

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Ho JinYu @ Delicious, One Utama



Yeah.....yeah!!!!
Dad! Mom! I got a great seat for you both. Faster Faster

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Bubble JinYu

While Mommy was shopping, he was caught blowing bubbles with his saliva...where did he learn that.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Solid Foods...but not until 1 years old

As JinYu learns to eat more solid foods, be careful what to give him. Because JinYu's immune system is not fully developed, he shouldn't be given the following foods until after his first birthday:
  • Honey - Honey may contain botulism spores, which an adult's immune system can handle, but may be toxic to a baby. Honey is fine if it is baked in foods.
  • Salt - Large quantities of salt or soy sauce can result in salt poisoning or seizures.
  • Wheat or wheat products - Wheat is the most common grain allergen. Most babies can handle wheat (cereal, breads) when they're about 6 to 8 months old, but if you're worried about allergies, it's not a bad idea to wait until after his first birthday.
  • Peanuts and peanut butter - Peanuts are highly allergic (and also a choking hazard). If you or jinyu's father has a peanut allergy, wait until JinYu is at least 3 before giving him peanuts or peanut butter. The same is true for tree nuts such as pecans or walnuts.
  • Cows' milk - Stick with breast milk or formula until after jinyu's first birthday. His body can't digest the protein in cows' milk, it doesn't have all the nutrients he needs, and it contains minerals in amounts that can damage his kidneys.
  • Shellfish - As with peanuts, shellfish is highly allergenic. If you or jinyu's father is allergic to shellfish, wait until jinyu is 3 or 4 before introducing shellfish.
  • Eggs - Cooked egg yolks are fine, but wait until jinyu is one year old before you give him egg whites, which may cause an allergic reaction

10 months 1 week

Your baby may still only babble, but don't underestimate how much he understands. Babies pick up on the meaning of words — and tone of voice — before they learn to speak. Your baby may even respond to simple requests or words of discipline such as a warning "No!" Talk to him often about what you're doing, where you're going, and the names of the foods he eats, and say his name. Try to taper off the baby talk so he hears plenty of real words during the day.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR

HAPPY NEW YEAR....HAPPY 2008