Jamaica Gleaner

IN THIS WEEK’S FLAIR

We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today. – Stacia Tauscher, dancer and artist

- Lifestyle Editor: Nashauna Lalah Assistant Lifestyle Editor: Tickoya Joseph Subeditor Monique Simpson Cover designer: Tennesia Malcolm Writers: Krysta Anderson, Daviot Kelly, Kimberly Goodall, Jody-Anne Lawrence, Sherry-Ann McGregor

3: WITTY YOUNG THINGS

“Mommy, what would you do without me?”

8-9: BABYBOP FASHION

With their tag line being, “We stock everything but the baby,” there are no disappoint­ments when you visit BabyBop.

4: PARENTAL PUNISHMENT: GOOD COP, BAD COP

“It’s not intentiona­l, it’s just how it is. Both of us can get really serious, but I am more assertive.”

10: YOU, ME AND PRETTY LITTLE TEEPEE

“All of our teepees are made locally, which is great for building Brand Jamaica. Our teepees are skilfully made with pride and love.”

5: NO KIDDING, BEING A CHILD IS HARD WORK

For the record, the law considers you a child until age 18. For some people, it should be higher because I know some God-awful childish people who are at a ‘ripe old age’.

11: CHILD PROOFING YOUR HOME 101

Children always stick their fingers or hands where they don’t belong, so electrical outlets, like plugs, should be covered. Better to be safe than to be sorry.

6&7: KIDS PARTY HUB – DELIVERING SMILES IN A PACKAGE

“Just tell us what you want, and we will get it done.”

12: CARING FOR OUR GEM’S SCALP

The essential oils are all approved to be used on children over six months; however, there are still things you have to consider, like allergies.

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