Airplane Toot
Airplane Toot

It is never too early to start reading to your baby. Choose one of these games fun and laughter and smiles activities which are books – and the world of her baby – Come to life
- Create voice of characters in the story, as a low "Grinch" the voice of a wolf, a shrill voice of a fairy in a shrill voice of a mouse.
- The attempt to elect a favorite food of the image of a picnic table or a guest. Name of the food and pretend to eat it with gusto: Yum! Very good red strawberries! "Ask your child what foods they want. You can try the word or just point. Reply by a short sentence, simple, which includes the words: "Here's your glass of milk. Drink It Up! "
- Mimic the actions of animals. Make a small caterpillar finger. Drag your baby's legs and neck or belly with a tingling. Flap your arm for a bird. Pants for a dog. Jump to a rabbit.
- Enter the characters. For a giant in March. For a girl or a bird flying into his thumb and forefinger to simulate a peak. Hop to a frog.
- Imitate machines "Toot, Toot" for a train, "Buzz" for an aircraft, a grunt for the construction of vehicle engines.
- Vary the tone signal of opposites: up, down. From bottom to top. OFF, ON. IN, OUT.
- Let your baby turn the pages, or even keep the book. She can not let you finish reading a page, but correct. Just tell the story you remember, or invent a new history.
- Make history come alive. Reading the words of action, enter on the show! Jump, clap, Dick (pretend), Stomp, and kick your legs. Stick your thumb in a fake cake and pull it dramatically. Tip your hat or your hair brush.
- While readers of the number, the figures show with the fingers. Trying to manipulate the fingers of your baby to display the numbers, too.
- Some books are puppets or bath gloves to go with the story. It is an investment extraordinary that you and your baby will use for years.
- Discover poetry. The rhyme, rhythm, tone and songs are relevant to your baby to listen.
- Do not forget to tickle the time. Laughter is the first step in developing a sense of humor. Watch the silly stories and photos and add a tickle for emphasis.
- Books tissue in their daily activities. Put a few books in the bag layers to shop. Read a book about doctors before an appointment. Tie a cloth book in the basket. There are books, leakproof for the pool, beach or bath.
- Learn sign language and images for certain shares. Constantly demonstrate during playback. Soon the baby will start to imitate that, ultimately, make the sign, even before you do.
- Exaggeration. Lengthen and dramatize the recurrent phrases as "hippity-hop" or "round. Cover your mouth with your hand when the character does something wrong. They are happy when you win a race.
- Learn more about the environment her baby, such as road signs, food labels and menu items. Let your child understand the world is word!
Adapted to strengthen the power of your baby's brain, by Holly Engel-Smothers and Susan M. Heim, Â © 2008.
Susan M. Heim is a longtime Chicken Soup for the Soul editor, as well as an author. Her published books include “Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More”; “Boosting Your Baby’s Brain Power”; “It’s Twins! Parent-to-Parent Advice from Infancy Through Adolescence”; “Twice the Love: Stories of Inspiration for Families with Twins, Multiples and Singletons”; and, “Oh, Baby! 7 Ways a Baby Will Change Your Life the First Year.” Upcoming books include “Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family” and “Chicken Soup for the Soul: Devotional Stories for Women.” Her articles and essays have appeared in many books, magazines and websites. Susan writes a regular online column for Mommies Magazine called “Loving and Living with Twins and Multiples.” She is also an expert on twins and multiples for AllExperts.com and a parenting expert for SelfGrowth.com. Susan is the founder of TwinsTalk, a website for parents of twins, at http://www.twinstalk.com Susan shares her parenting wisdom on her blog, Susan Heim on Parenting, at http://susanheim.blogspot.com She is the mother of 4 sons — two teens and twin grade-schoolers.
Why gas / flutalent on planes?
OK, here's my problem: when I go in an airplane (economy class. Class) I gas. Like clockwork. I, too, suddenly a huge boost to the stern. Unfortunately, no matter how many times I go to the bathroom, nothing comes out, except Toots. When you return to the earth, I first go to the toilet, then he throws me. What's happening?
The aircraft is a pressure vessel. It maintains a constant volume of air, but as it rises, the pressure must decrease to maintain this volume. Therefore, air expands. The pressure over the internal devices will be about 5-6K feet cruising at 35K. Maintain this pressure with valves that allow air slowly. Your body is a pressure vessel – Of all kinds. Thus, all the gas in your body develops an attempt to equalize the pressure around him. Part of the air is trapped in the twists and turns in your intestines. When you put too much you will experience pain and discomfort and have to "Toot." Who is his body "valve" to relieve intestinal pressure. His ears do this all the time fly. The air behind the eardrum can be trapped. When pressure is relieved through the tubes Eustacia, his ears pop. That's why you should never fly with a bad cold. If the pressure can not be relieved because her tubes are eustacian block can be up to an eardrum or worse, a sinus cavity. Some people seem to be trapped in their dental fillings can cause very bad pain too. The only way to relieve the pressure if you can not through a valve "relief" is down (lower pressure in the aircraft). The air is compressed in the cavities in the living, relaxing and pressure. If you can relieve the pressure in a sinus cavity or ear, is very important to tell the hostess. It can be transmitted with the Captain and he / she may come at a slower pace to help prevent a blown eardrum or sinus. How can I keep "Toot" both? Do not eat before a flight that normally gives you gas – beans, broccoli, etc. Incidentally, I am having a chamber high in the Air Force. By eating foods that give us the gas before we left.
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