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DIY Baby Care Products: Natural Homemade Recipes for Your Little One's First Year . Check out some of the reasons to DIY: - Save potentially hundreds of dollars on baby's first year by making your own products at home from simple, natural ingredients. - Avoid using the chemical-filled, potentially dangerous commercial baby care products that line the shelv

DIY Baby Care Products: Natural Homemade Recipes for Your Little One's First Year

DIY Baby Care Products: Natural Homemade Recipes for Your Little One's First Year

Title:DIY Baby Care Products: Natural Homemade Recipes for Your Little One's First Year
Author:Alice Harper
Rating:4.56 (285 Votes)
Asin:B013971V26
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2015-08-01
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There are many reasons to consider making your own baby care items, and this book will show you how easy, cost-effective, and even fun the process can be. Check out some of the reasons to DIY:

- Save potentially hundreds of dollars on baby's first year by making your own products at home from simple, natural ingredients.

- Avoid using the chemical-filled, potentially dangerous commercial baby care products that line the shelves at the store.

- Customize your products for your baby's own skin care needs.

This book contains step by step instructions for how to make baby lotion, diaper rash cream, homemade wipes, and much more. Enjoy your child's precious first twelve months even more by knowing you can make effective, nourishing products to care for them.

Editorial :

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