Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Guide to Lake Iseo, Lombardy, Italy

!±8± Guide to Lake Iseo, Lombardy, Italy

Introduction

Lake Iseo, also called Lake Sebina, is the fourth largest lake in the Lombardy region of Italy. The lake was formed by the Valcamonica Glacier, and is 24 kilometres long and up to 5 kilometres wide. This width is not always obvious as the largest lake island in Europe, Monte Isola, sits in the centre of the lake. The lake is situated just north of Brescia and Bergamo, this being reflected in the fact that it is administered on the western bank by the Bergamo district council, and on the east bank by the Brescia district council. The River Oglio, flowing down from the Val Camonica and entering between Lovere and Pisogne, mainly feeds the Lake from the north. The Val Camonica has thermal spas and prehistoric rock carvings. At the southern end of the lake lies the Torbiere, a peat bog and now a nature reserve. South of this lies the Franciacorta valley, producing the best sparkling wine in Italy.

On the eastern bank, a few kilometres up from the lake, is the Natural Reserve of the Pyramids of Zone, a unique formation of pillars created by uneven glacial erosion. The sixty-kilometre perimeter lakeside is dotted with villages and towns, the main ones being Iseo, Sarnico, Lovere, Pisogne and Marone. These towns are full of historical and cultural interest, yet it is pleasant to stroll along the promenade or linger over a drink in a café. There are a variety of water sports available on the Lake and fishing is popular with the locals, tench being the prized catch. There is a good selection of walking and cycling trails, and in Winter there is skiing north of Lake Iseo in the Presolano area.

Unique points

The fact that Lake Iseo is not well known outside Italy and therefore less touristy makes it more appealing. One of its biggest attractions is Monte Isola, the largest inland lake island in Europe, which is easily reached by ferry and with no cars on the island it is very peaceful, making it ideal for walking or cycling. There are also the Pyramids of Zone, where the erosion of glacial deposits has left pinnacles of earth up to ten metres high. On the western lakeshore are the bogns of Castro and Zorzino, sheets of limestone that plunge into the lake. North of the lake in Val Camino you can see hundreds of prehistoric rock carvings at the National Park of Rock Engravings and to the south of the lake is the Torbiere peat bog and Franciacorta, the area where the renowned sparkling wine is produced.

Getting there

Nearest airports

Bergamo (Orio Serio)

Brescia

Verona

Milan (Malpensa)

Milan (Linate)

All of these airports are within reasonable travelling distance to Lake Iseo. Most international flights come into Milan Malpensa, although the low cost carrier Ryanair uses Bergamo and Brescia.

Car: travelling on the Milan Venice motorway (A4) to go to the West bank Of Lake Iseo you would come off at Sarnico junction and on to the SS649. To reach Iseo town, travelling east on the A4, you would also come off at Sarnico exit, and travelling west on the A4 you would turn off at Brescia up the SS510.

Public transport: There are regular connections by bus and train to Brescia from all the nearby airports, then connections from Brescia by bus and train to Iseo. The train continues up the east bank to Pisogne.

Once you have reached Iseo the most relaxing and picturesque option for getting around the lake is the ferry.

Guide to Lake Iseo, clockwise from Iseo town on the southern shores.

ISEO TOWN

I am really fond of Iseo town; it has a relaxed ambience, wide squares and a lovely promenade with a fantastic view of the lake and Monte Isola. It is quite lively, mainly with Italian families and couples.

Iseo was a business centre in Roman times, and it was an important port until the end of the 19th century. The hero of Italian unification, Garibaldi, is celebrated with a statue and fountain in the main square. Also on this square is the Palazzo Vantini, built in the 1833s and now used as the town hall. The Pieve di S. Andrea dates back to the 12th century, and is distinctive because of its cusped Romanesque bell tower. The 11th century Castello Oldofredi was recently restored and now houses the public library.

Just south of the town are the peat bogs; Torbiere del Sebino is now a nature reserve. Lake Iseo was around 10 metres deeper in the past, but erosion of the bed of the River Oglio at the southern outflow meant that the lake level began to drop, cutting off a shallow basin, which gradually became a large marsh with peaty deposits. During the industrialisation of the 19th century local factories began using the peat as a source of energy, eventually excavating most of the peat deposits. Imagine digging up the peat using a caged spade with a five-metre handle!

Evidence of prehistoric settlement was found during peat cutting: stone arrowheads, blades and daggers dating from 5000 BC. Now the area is of great scientific interest and home to many species of bird and fish.

The Franciacorta region, south of Iseo, has become well known for its sparkling wine. In the mid 1950s a young entrepreneur started to make sparkling wine emulating the method using in the Champagne region of France. This means that the secondary fermentation of the wine occurs in the bottle, a process which takes around two years. Now this valley produces the legally protected Franciacorta wine, assuring it has been hand made using the traditional champagne methods in one of the thirty wineries in the area. Visits to the wineries and tasting sessions can be arranged. Wine lovers may wish to visit for the three days in September for the Wine Festival, with tasting, special meals and visits to cellars.

Villa Lechi, a Palladian style villa built in the 16th century, can be visited by appointment (phone 392 706 30087 to arrange) Just west of Erbusco is the Oglio North Park, on the eastern banks of the river.

SARNICO

Sarnico is the first resort heading west from Iseo. It was originally a prehistoric stilt village, as it stands where the lakes narrows and once again becomes the River Oglio. There are frescoes dating from 1200 AD in the church San Nazario e Rocca di Castione. You can still see ruined medieval ramparts.

For some Sarnico is best known as the home of the premier speedboat company Riva. One of the most fascinating aspects of the companys story to me is the journey of Pietro Riva from his hometown of Lagio on the Lake Como to Sarnico in 1842. The young Pietro was travelling to start a new job repairing boats in Sarnico; his 70-mile journey took him two days, travelling by boat, train and coach.

His repairs were so successful that he was soon being commissioned to build boats. The boat building business grew under Pietros son, Ernesto, who began produced boats powered by piston engines.

In 1912 Ernestos son Serafino achieved a speed of 24 kilometres an hour in a speedboat. Riva became a prestigious brand, sought by the rich and famous as a status symbol. However you no longer see speedboats on Lake Iseo because they were banned for environmental reasons in 1976!

Sarnico is home to the Bellini Gallery, a picture gallery exhibiting around 150 pieces, mainly from the period between the 16th and 18th centuries. The Gallery is in the old part of the city and was formerly a nunnery. Also on display are some sculptures and furniture.

The Palazzo to Sarnico rail line winds along Oglio River. Volunteers reopened this line recently. TrenoBlu as it is known is often steam hauled. The trains run during the Summer. There are rail connections from Bergamo and Milan.

Just outside Sarnico, heading east, stands the Faccononi villa, designed by one of Italys best Art Nouveau architects, Sommaruga, for the wealthy Faccanoni family. The villa on the lakeshore exemplifies Sommarugas trademark Floreale style.

RIVA DI SOLTO

The stretch from Tavernola north constitutes the most dramatic stretch of the west bank. Just try to blot out the quarry at Tavernola! Riva is a pretty fishing hamlet, full of arches and alleys. The old centre is up the hill at Zorzino. The Zorzino Bong, with its vertical slabs of limestone plunging Mount Clemo, creates its own enclosed bay. Further north is the Castro Bogn.

LOVERE

The Lovere area was occupied by the Gauls in the Iron Age, and by the second century BC the Roman settlement began to take form.

Lovere still has ramparts remaining from its period as a medieval fortified town. The oldest church is the 12th century Capell di San Martino. The town was famous in the 15th century as Venetian textile town. Most of the output of woollen cloth was sold in Germany and Austria. At the beginning of the 16th century there was a period of turmoil, with periods of rule by the French, the Holy Roman Empire and the Spanish, which greatly disrupted the production and distribution of the cloth. There was more strife later that century with plagues and famines. By the 17th century the authorities had tackled the security problem of bandits and some Lombardy noblemen began to travel to Lovere for their holidays. The Basilica of Santa Maria dates from the 15th century and houses a 16th century organ case and frescoes. The lakeside Palazzo Tadini contains the School of Fine Arts, a gallery with paintings, sculptures and ceramics. Count Luigi Tadini began this collection in his town house in Crema. The Tadini familys only son died in Lovere in 1799 where they often took holidays. Count Tadini provided the funds to built the Palazzo, in memory of his son.

The English writer and poet Lady Mary Wortley Montagu lived in a villa on the outskirts of Lovere in the 1740s. Lady Mary is said to have written many letters to her daughter in the villa garden, and been inspired to write poetry by the beauty of her surroundings. In fact she declined an invitation to the Venice carnival saying, there are plenty things to do in this village which, by the way, is one of the most beautiful that exists. Lady Mary came to live in Italy in 1741, supposedly for health reasons, although it is thought that she no longer wanted to live with her husband. Lady Mary had travelled to Turkey as wife of the British Ambassador and there she came across the practice of inoculation against smallpox. She had her own children inoculated but was never given proper credit for introducing the practice in Britain. Lady Marys daughter married Lord Bute, who became prime minister of Britain in 1762, a year after Lady Marys death.

Lovere has another literary connection in Georges Sand, the French novelist, who wrote of Lake Iseo to a friend in London, Come, I have found a lovely place to live. Georges Sands real name was Aurore Dupin, but she had taken a mans name as it was not deemed suitable for ladies to be novelists in the 19th century, and she often dressed as a man. She had a long-standing affair with Chopin. After their break up in 1847 she wrote the novel Lucrezia Floriana. The romance between a young Italian noble and an older lady is set on Monte Isola. It is said that this novel inspired many visits by ladies seeking romance to the area!

In 1854 Lovere joined the industrial revolution, with the development of the first large steel complex in the region. Lovere prospered as an industrial centre until the 1980s, but this has left a scar on the landscape.

Valle Camonica

As you head round the north of the lake, you may wish to have a slight detour to visit the Valle Camonica. This valley is 90km long and contains 41 towns and villages, making it the longest valley in Italy. The healing powers of the waters of the spa town of Boario Terme were written about as early as 1497 by the naturalist Paracelsus. The Italian writer Manzoni was a regular visitor, living to the age of 88. Nearby at the Capo di Ponte is the National Rock Engraving Park, with prehistoric rock carvings, dating from Neolithic times through to the Iron Age. The carvings relate to the history of the Camuni tribe throughout this period. It is an amazing site, containing thousands of figures: an enormous stone history book. One of the most common carvings is that of the Camonic rose, which is now the emblem of the Lombardy region. On this site is the Archeopark, an open-air interactive park where you can try out various daily prehistoric activities e.g. lighting a fire, shooting with a bow and arrow and grinding corn and baking bread. The Archeodromo is a realistic construction of a Neolithic village with six huts perched on a rocky hill. Some school groups stay in the village for a few days to get an authentic taste of prehistoric life. Personally speaking I think Id rather go back to my hotel bed and shower. The traditional art of woodcarving continues in this area. The Cammunian Wood Handicraft Workshops in Boaria Terme, where all types of objects from religious ornaments to babies cribs are produced, can be found in the area. A fusion of modern and 16th century techniques are used to craft the goods.

PISOGNE

Pisogne was an important centre in medieval times for commerce - a large weekly market was held there. The town had a ring of walls and a system of gates but not much is left standing now. In the Market Square you would be hung in a cage suspended from the tower for non-payment of taxes due to the bishop. Tax was due on almost everything - fishing, hunting, milling, salt and iron. The bishops were forbidden to inflict any punishment that would cause loss of blood, so humiliation was the next best option to extract their dues. In 1518 eight women accused of witchcraft were imprisoned in the Widow Tower before being burned.

Just off Market Square is Santa Maria Assunta church, which contains a 150-year-old pipe organ. The facade of the Palazzo Fanzango is adorned with medallions depicting the characters from the book I Promessi Sposi (The Betrothed) written by Manzoni. This is an important piece of Italian literature, telling the tale of how love triumphed for two peasants despite the efforts of a local tyrant. The book also has a vivid description of the spread of the Plague in 17th century Milan.

At the end of the 17th century, Pisogne was home to the notorious bandit Giorgi Vicario. There was not much brotherly loyalty between the bandits as Vicario tracked down and killed Giuseppe Techi for a reward. Techis head was delivered on a tray decorated with bay leaves to the authorities. A double whammy, a reward and less competition locally!

Pisogne hosts the local festival of mushrooms and chestnuts on the last Sunday in September.

MARONE

Marone is situated in a beautiful spot in a green valley at the foot of Monte Guglielmo. There are ruins of a first century Roman villa, Co del Hela as you enter the town. On the lakeside is the Parrocchiale di tours, an 18th Century Baroque style church with a marble altar. Marone was well known for production of woollen cloth and felt and the quarrying of dolomite. Nowadays tourism is the main industry.

A few kilometres uphill from Marone on the road to Zone lie the Earth Pyramids. They are an amazing sight: thin spires of earth up to 30 metres high, with large granite masses perched on top almost like hats. The Pyramids are not static as they can erode, causing the boulder to fall and gradually new pyramids are created.

On the way to the Pyramids is the church of San Giorgio and on the outer sidewall are frescoes painted in the 15th century, including one of San Giorgio slaying the dragon.

Further up the hill is the village of Zone. As you ascend you can see what I initially thought was a ski lift, above the road. It is in fact suspended containers, which carry the dolomite down from the Calarusso quarry. In some respects it reminded me of a Swiss alpine village; the air was so fresh and crisp. There are two interesting churches on the Piazza Almici: The octagonal 18th century Beata Veringe di Lourdes and the 17th century Parrocchiale S Giovanii Ballista, containing wooden works of art by Andrea Falconi. The festival of honey is held in the town square at the beginning of August. From Zone there are several walking paths and, if you're feeling energetic, one to the summit of Monte Guglielmo.

MONTE ISOLA

The largest lake island in Europe is 3km long, rising to an elevation of 600m, and is sometimes referred to as the pearl of Iseo. Only public service four wheeled vehicles are allowed on the island. If you want to see more of the island you can rent a bicycle or use the local bus. There is also the option to take the gentle level walk along the southern coast from the village of Peschiera Maraglio to Sensole and return on the ferry from Sensole. If you are feeling energetic you can visit the 13th century Il Santuario della Madonna della Cerinole, which is situated at the highest point of the island.

The 14th Century Fortress Martinango is the ancestral home of the Olofredi family. It is one of the best-preserved forts in the region. It is unusual in that its highest tower is in the centre.

The population of the island is around 1700, with those not employed in tourism working as fishermen, in boatyards or making nets. In fact, the nets for the goal posts of the 1982 Football World Cup were made locally. Guess what - Italy won the Cup that year! There are still numerous naets, the typical wooden local fishing boats, to be seen. Some of the catch is left outside to dry in the sun in the traditional manner.

You can visit a traditional boatyard, Cantiere Nautico in Peschiere Maraglio, and see the construction of the handmade wooden boats.

I think that Monte Isola is a charming, tranquil place to visit, still relatively peaceful and relaxing. It is very thickly wooded, when you observe it from the shore its hard to imagine being able to reach the summit.

One of the big events on the island is the festival of Corzano, a hamlet that dates back to the 1600s. This only takes place every five years.

There are regular ferries from several towns on the lakeshore to the coastal villages in Monte Isola.

Suggested Itineraries

Day Trip:

Driving: it is possible to drive round the lake with a few stops in one day from Milan, Brescia or Bergamo and see unique sights.

Public transport: bus/train to Iseo, ferry trip from there. Trains from Brescia operate every hour, and it is a half-hour journey to Iseo, and they also go up to Pisogne, stopping at Sulzano and Sale Marsino.

Weekend/Short stay (2-3 nights) you could either be based in Iseo, spending a day visiting Monte Isola, one day visiting the west bank of the lake and one day on the east bank. An alternative would be to tour the lake in a day and spend a day either in Bergamo or Verona.

Iseo town would be a good base for day trips to the cities of Bergamo, Verona, Venice, Brescia, Vicenzia and Padova. Lake Garda and Lake Como are both nearby.


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Monday, November 21, 2011

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Baby Room Decoration

!±8± Baby Room Decoration

Decorating your baby's nursery can be a fun and also exciting experience. When you plan baby's room you should first think of the safety. Baby furniture must be high quality, comfortable and safety. No matter if you decide to buy modern or traditional style furniture for the nursery, the essential products you need for the nursery are a cradle or a crib for the infant to sleep in, changing table, chest of drawers for baby's clothes and supplies and eventually a rocking chair.

Baby could sleep either in a crib or in a sweet cradle. A mobile hung over the crib adds character to a nursery. If you don't have space enough in your nursery you could buy a nice crib with built-in storage. The mattress should fit the crib exactly. The bedding you choose for the crib is very important for the room as well. If you have a theme, continue it in the bedding. A good option is a designer crib bedding. You need a cabinet that can hold all the dresses, toys and books of your baby. There should be a nice activity area in baby's nursery - for playing, drawing, reading. Use soft and muted lightening in your baby's room.

Ensure the switches, plugs and other electricity devices safety for the child. Paint the walls with nice non toxical colors and make sure the color is wash proof. Better choose neutral colors for the beginning if you still don't know the gender of your baby. The most common colors for nurseries are pastels and white. Another option is to add a nice wall - paper border around the wall - floral, disney etc. Buy nice colorful inexpensive area rugs and other accessories like lamps and picture frames that provide the finishing touches on a beautiful nursery.


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Friday, October 21, 2011

Adding Accent Furniture To Your Bedroom Suite

!±8± Adding Accent Furniture To Your Bedroom Suite

When decorating a bedroom, we are quite familiar with the furniture pieces that make up a typical bedroom suite, such as the bed, nightstand and dresser, or chest of drawers. However, by adding accent pieces to your bedroom, you will increase the room's functionality, making it more comfortable, while adding character and style to your decor. With a wide selection of bedroom accent furniture pieces to choose from, you are sure to find the ones that will perfectly express your individuality. This article outlines popular types of bedroom accent furniture available.

Originating in France in the later part of the sixteenth century, armoires were originally used to store weapons or tools in the home. Today, depending on the type and style, they are designed to hold a variety of items from linens, to clothes, to electronic equipment. A computer armoire or TV armoire is an ideal addition to a bedroom, since the doors of the can be closed when the computer or television is not in use. A standard armoire is typically used to store linens, bedding and clothes, while a wardrobe is specifically designed to hold clothing and accessories.

Jewelry armoires are designed to store and protect your jewelry. Typically, they have a number of stacked, lined, drawers intended for rings, bracelets, etc. They can also include compartments for hanging necklaces.

A bedroom vanity resembles a small table or writing desk, but is intended as a place to put on or take off makeup, brush your hair and store beauty products. Bedroom vanities can include adjustable mirrors, drawers, and hidden compartments. Many vanity sets will come with a matching bench or chair. Arranged exactly the way you want it organized, a bedroom vanity lets you to start and end the day in style.

From traditional to contemporary, bed benches can range from stylish upholstered benches to chest benches for added storage. A bench at the end of a bed in a master or guest bedroom is a practical choice, a convenient spot for putting on shoes, setting down a purse, or depositing a stack of laundry until it can be put away.

Blanket racks are also known as blanket or quilt stands and are generally multi-tiered to allow you to store several comforters, blankets or bedspreads at one time. A blanket rack makes your bedding easily accessible. It also allows you to showcase decorative comforters or heirloom quilts. In a guest room, a blanket rack is the ideal place to keep extra bedding handily within reach. Blanket racks are also a great place to store shawls, scarves or towels.

A storage chest typically is placed at the end of the bed and is designed to store blankets, comforters and seasonal clothing. A cedar chest is a popular type of storage chest due to the wood's natural ability to repel insects, resist dampness or decay and retain its fresh scent for many years.

These are the more popular types of bedroom accent furniture pieces you may wish to add to your bedroom suite. Hopefully this article has helped you understand what you are looking for and will help make your decisions simple and easy.


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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Best Places to Buy a StorkCraft Rocking Chair

!±8± Best Places to Buy a StorkCraft Rocking Chair

Are you looking for the best places to buy a Storkcraft rocking chair? Lots of people are looking for exactly that. I was too. So I did the research and found some really good places to get these gliders. The prices are right and the customer service is great, too.

Why is the Storkcraft rocking chair so popular?

The Storkcraft rocker is a contemporary rocker that, regardless of age, is a very comfortable chair. The company, Storkcraft, prides itself on manufacturing the best in nursery furniture and their rocking chairs are testament to the high quality products produced. All rocking chairs produced are built to give years of rocking service, even after the little baby that you swayed to sleep every night, has grown and moved out. The chairs are constructed from solid wood, which is one reason for their longevity as well as durability. Various fabrics, from denim to silk, cover the padded lumbar backs, seat cushions and padded armrests. These fabric covers are easily removed for cleaning. Enclosed ball bearings are responsible for the chair's silent and effortless rocking motion.

When you purchase a rocking chair from Storkcraft, you can rock yourself to sleep knowing that all their chairs meet USA and Canadian strict safety standards. The company also provides a one year limited warranty on parts, however it is doubtful that you'll ever need to use it as the chairs are built to last. When you purchase a Storkcraft glider you'll also be surprised how well it complements the décor of most rooms in your house. The designers and creators understand that a rocking chair should not look out of place in a dwelling and therefore have produced the chair in an array of different colors and designs.

A Storkcraft rocker is also a wonderful thing to have, other than rocking a baby to sleep. Think of those cold, rainy nights sitting by an open fire with a good book on your lap. A glass of red wine sits on a small table within reach and as you turn the pages, the gentle sway of the rocking chair eventually puts you to sleep. Hours later you wake with a start to find the fire dead and the room a fridge - the rocking chair did indeed send you off to dreamland. It is also interesting to note here that Storkcraft usually retails their rocking chairs with a matching ottoman - something to rest your weary legs on. The ottoman, like the glider, is made from quality materials.

Where's the best place to get a Storkcraft rocking chair?

You can get them locally or from a department store, but usually getting them online is cheaper. You can see them from the comfort of your home on your computer, but it does take some time and effort. Some online stores have discounts, while others have cheap prices every day. There are some online stores that have great customer service with good reputations. The best idea would be to find someone who has done the research and has found a good place to buy it. See what they have found and skip the step of doing the research yourself.


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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mattress Reviews - A Guide for Consumers

!±8± Mattress Reviews - A Guide for Consumers

Shopping for a new mattress?

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Below I will discuss with you what the research report, has revealed how different types of behavior in terms of comfort mattress.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Child Chests Furniture Ideas

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How do I tell other parents before the baby is born, you must make sure you have plenty of storage space in your nursery. So this is sure to bring as soon as your new arrival at home everything you need at your fingertips. So obviously you need to make sure that when it comes to swap for children to buy the right for this space.

But when it comes to buying what kind of wardrobe, at the end of the day is money that is ultimately what you chooseto choose. However, if you have the funds available, we recommend you invest in a wooden box instead of particle board or composite wood veneer types. When it comes to wood where it will cost more, but they are much stronger and will last much longer than others.

But not only decide what style and material are to be placed on the dresser. There are several other factors that will need to reflect on how well andHere we examine some of them.

Factor 1 - Avoid if you can choose to swap for children who require a number of pieces. This is particularly important if you are on top of us use you as a changing table. The all-in-one chests are much more robust and should not be able to address the child's weight. In addition, the more stable the office is the safest, if your child starts to become mobile. When I try, but there was little chance ofDresser falls on them, whether they use it to help them stand up. So do not worry, spend some 'time to think of each office to see how to purchase was made are considered.

When you think of buying these items online because it is cheaper to go to visit a shop on site which stocks you are considering the purchase of the dresser. Tipping is also a good idea to confirm before you hand over the money should not be satisfied with the item in question isYou will be returned and refunded the money back or exchanged for another item.

Factor 2 - Take a closer look at not only the materials referred to the office of any coatings on them. Today, all the furniture including baby items must meet certain safety standards. To this end, most of the drawers of the rooms with non-toxic baby.

Factor 3 - You should avoid buying children's furniture cabinets, where are the handles protruding. Although in the early months of the yearChild's life are not a problem. When you get older and more mobile can be very harmful indeed, yes. Instead, choose cabinets, where the handles makes the body of the door and drawers there is much more difficult for your child to grasp, are sunk. Therefore, there are fewer opportunities, they cause the dresser to tip over when they use it to support, if they try to stand.


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Sunday, August 21, 2011

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At a young age, children from visual and auditory stimuli, cradling phones are one of the best tools of benefit. Basically, crib mobiles are placed over the crib to call attention to a variety of things as a child. It can be colored objects of various sizes and shapes such as butterflies, fish, stars and balls, to name just a few examples.

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In fact there are so many possibilities for mobile cradle, it can sometimes feel like justPurchase all. But the reality is what it is, just choose one or two at most, for the child. Now, the right to choose, you can perform the following functions:

Furniture Movement - You can select the wireless network, is moving horizontally, or simply move in many directions. For the latter, the main arm moves like a wave, while the plants to move in the horizontal direction. Of course, the movement has a more mobile crib, which is more expensive there. MusicBoxes - you can also choose between mobile phones with built-in music box. In this way you can have your child are invited to acoustic and visual levels. It can also serve as a go-to-child lullaby, a kind of nightly ritual. But this means that your child is in a position between the time you put him to sleep, or times when you are stimulating it apart. So, some adjustments are made. Method of operation - can mobile phones today cot is available in two forms: powered by wind ordriven by the motor. Your choice will depend on your budget, since the two are basically the same in terms of providing for the stimulation. Remote control - you can use a remote control crib mobile. At least not get out of bed in the middle of the night for a demanding child, you know, is dry and well fed calm. Basically, you just have to choose according to your preferences and budget. What you should remove the mobile once your baby can reach, thewith about 5 months of age, for their safety.

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As already mentioned, children are made with optical and acoustic stimulation with the right portable crib available. This is good for your child, because he has developed neural connections in the brain, which is essential to speed up learning.

There are many combinations of colors that have been shown to provide visual stimulation. And 'black and white, bright red in the center of the black and white, black and yellow asand the primary colors blue, yellow and green. Make sure you hang about 12 inches above his head, which has also been shown to provide optimum visual stimulation.

Audio stimulation, you have to decide on the spot with fun soft lullabies and songs and melodies eccentric. In many senses, calms the baby to sleep, so a dual function to perform for many parents.

Other benefits include the improvement of motor skills when the child reaches for the phoneParts, an introduction to the language when their parents for objects in the mobile and a good hand-eye coordination to the next step.

So, buy a cell phone cradle. The benefits of learning and fun for your child will be worth the investment.


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Friday, July 29, 2011

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A USDA organic cotton layer and natural coconut fiber crib mattress is bonded with natural latex for the perfect firm support for your baby. Includes an organic cotton waterproof cover.

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