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KIDDIES WORLD

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Super Denim wears make it easier for kids to do what kids do best which is have fun and with the innovative and improved fabric, denim ranges across,easy to put on,easy to wear, easy to wash and easy to style. • when your little one wants to leap around.You don’t and won’t have to worry about them feeling restricted or their denim getting out of shape. The denim fabric leggings are tailored to stretched.So this makes it extremely comfortabl­e and long lasting and has an increased recovery for a great fit and movement.

• denim is built to last, no matter how many challenges children throw at it or in it. It’s lighter in weight, but tougher in durability. It’s eco-friendly too, made with recycled polyester, soft on skin, soft on the environmen­t, but long-lasting, easy to wash and quick to recover from whatever it’s put through. Even a crawling baby that has his or her knee always on the floor won’t have any issue going around in these.

Denim fits perfectly: It’s durable: Brilliantl­y tailored:

denims stretch, are soft,

tough, which means thoughtful touches and detailing make Super Denim super functional. Helping kids be kids – playing, learning, exploring, growing. Kids have fine-tuned and perfected all of the style details and fits across all, whether crawling, learning to walk or to dress themselves.

Every child must play and there are a whole lots of toys for that purpose but there are few safety precaution­s parents need to know and take to avoid domestic injuries on their wards. 1) Pay close attention to the age recommenda­tions on toys; choose according to a child’s age, interest and skill level. Also, be aware of other safety labels such as “Flame retardant/ flame resistant” or “Washable/Hygienic materials” on dolls and other stuffed toys. 2) Discard the plastic wrappings from toys immediatel­y; they become deadly play things to small children. 3) Children one and under, choose toys that are colourful, lightweigh­t, have various textures and are made of non-toxic materials. Children this age learn through sight, touch, sound and taste and often put things into their mouths to explore them. 4) Don’t give young children any toys with small parts such as removable eyes, noses, etc., they are choking hazards. 5) Inspect all toys for sharp points or edges made from such materials as metal or glass; these toys should not be given to children under eight years of age. These include stuffed animals with wires that could stab, cut or shock if exposed. 6) Teach older children to keep their toys that may have removable small parts, sharp points or toys run on electricit­y out of reach of younger siblings. Young children are very curious and may investigat­e toys that aren’t appropriat­e for them. 7) Keep toys and play equipment in good condition, discard any toys that are broken to prevent injuries. 8) Teach children early to put toys away when they are playing with them. This will prevent accidental falls over them.

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