Sunday 16 December 2012

Girls collections -age from 1 to 4



Nice and colourful collections which can make your little ones even more beautiful.From simple one to partywear..each and every model will be perfect for your cutie.

What does dressing mean for a toddler?Is she capable of dressing herself?Does she have a selection sense at this age?Want to know the dress caring of a toddler..Scroll down to read more

Dressing care of a toddler-scroll down
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ART NO-JO
MATERIAL-DENIM





ART NO-YG098
MATERIAL-COTTON


ART NO-KH546
COLOURS-MIX
MATERIAL-BANIYAN



ART NO-BROO1
COLOURS-RED AND BLUE
MATERIAL-COTTON +POLYSTER



ART NO-KH678
COLOURS-MIX
MATERIAL-COTTON


                          
ART NO-PAR038
COLOURS-MIX
MATERIAL-COTTON+POLYSTER
       



ART NO BA01
COLOURS-MIX
MATERIAL-COTTON



ART NO-JO123
COLOURS-MIX
MATERIAL-COTTON 


                                         
ART NO-CH56
COLOURS-MIX
MATERIAL-NET 


ART NO-HENNA
COLOUR-MIX
MATERIAL-CHIFFON






ART NO-KH987
COLOUR-SAME
MATERIAL-COTTON
ART NO MD001
AVAILABLE COLOURS:PINK,GOLDEN,VIOLET



ART NO-JO652
COLOUR-SAME
MATERIAL-COTTON



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Toddler milestone:Self care

12 to 18 monthsYour child's sense of independence blossoms sometime after her first birthday. Her sense of her own identity is burgeoning (around 15 months, your toddler probably can recognize herself in the mirror; she no longer reaches out to touch the "other" baby — she knows it's her), which in turn makes her want to strike out on her own. And soon after, she, like most toddlers, will probably go through a period of adamantly saying "no" to everything. If you offer to button up her coat, she may protest and wave you off. She may try to do it by herself, but because she's still not very nimble, those little buttons will be too difficult for her to manipulate, bringing on a tantrum. Insisting on doing things her way is how she asserts herself now that she is beginning to feel more separate from you.

As early as 13 months, your toddler may begin to take her clothes off, usually starting with elastic-waist pants and socks that can be pulled off. She may even progress to shirts, dresses, and other more complicated items. While you may get frustrated the seventh time you have to put her socks back on, this is an impressive accomplishment and she's likely to be duly proud.

19 to 24 months
By around 20 months, most toddlers have learned to undress themselves. This is a key accomplishment, one that she's likely to show you again and again. Now's the time when your household may be exposed to lots of naked-toddler chases! And once she learns to undress, she'll start to put on her own clothes, too — perhaps as early as 20 months. But she'll need a little more time before she can manage a T-shirt — or anything she needs to pull over her head — which calls for a level of agility she has yet to develop.



25 to 30 monthsWhile she may already know how to dress and undress herself, around now she's also likely to start pulling off her shoes. And while this may seem like a simple skill, it's actually not — she needs to be quite nimble to negotiate taking her shoes off one by one, and doing this standing up requires balancing on one foot. She also may go through several clothing changes a day, and this is fine — toddlers are notoriously messy anyway and often end up with their clothes streaked with food or finger paint. On the flip side, though, if your toddler doesn't want to change her clothes but you want her to because she's a mess, consider giving up — this is the time to relax your expectations a bit.

31 to 36 monthsAs your toddler's third birthday approaches, she'll begin wanting to do more and more things herself.
At this age your toddler will begin wanting to put on her own shoes and may even attempt to buckle or Velcro them (tying comes later). While this may mean the morning routine takes 10 minutes longer, it's worth it to build in the time if you can by getting up earlier than you absolutely have to. Your almost-3-year-old will also delight in being a "helper" and can do things like bringing you the hairbrush and box of barrettes in the morning, or setting the table with spoons and forks for dinner.
What's next
Whereas toddlers may not have been all that interested in picking out their own clothes before age 3, many preschoolers become fashion conscious, much to the chagrin of frenzied parents with no extra time to spare for mulling over outfits nor much appreciation for the clashing colors many toddlers favor. If yours insists on choosing her own ensemble, allot enough time in your schedule for her decision-making. Or give her two options and let her make the choice between them, even if it means she looks like a neon sign. Some parents save time in the morning by having their child lay out her clothes the night before. The sense of pride she'll get from choosing her own clothes is worth all the trouble.

Advances in other self-care skills come fast and furiously during the preschool years. Most kids have the basics of self-care — dressing, washing their hands, feeding themselves, and going to the bathroom (but not necessarily wiping!) on their own — mastered by or soon after their fourth birthday.

Source of information:babycenter.com

 


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