In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: the house ahead of time. Once your multiples are born, you will probably be too busy caring for them to spend time baby-proofing your home. Try to get at least the basics done ahead of time:  Cover electrical outlets Install baby-proof cabinet locks Pad hard corners or edges of furniture Install baby gates at the bottoms and tops of staircases Strap down heavy furniture, like TVs, bookcases, and dressers Buying and assembling the necessary products in advance will save you the stress and time of preparing the nursery once the babies arrive. Keep in mind that you need to purchase supplies and furniture that can accommodate multiple babies.  Multiple babies should never sleep in the same crib or there could be a risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).  Keep in mind that your multiples will likely be born preterm, and therefore smaller than your average singleton newborn. Consider buying clothes, diapers, and swaddling cloths designed for preterm babies. Many new mothers of multiples need help caring for the babies during the first few months. If you are able, start interviewing nannies, babysitters, family members, or neighbors before the babies are born so that you have a go-to helper when the time comes. Consider hiring assistance even for just a few hours each day in the first several weeks after delivery. This will give you time to rest and recover or get things done around the house.
Summary: Babyproof Buy and assemble the supplies you will need. Line up infant childcare assistance.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep a firm grip on the bottle. At the same time, be sure to keep your hand close to the top. Expect each bottle to break differently when you do this trick, so keep your hand well away from the bottom to reduce the chance of cutting yourself. Maximize all the force that you can muster when you strike the bottle’s top in just a moment. Do this by holding the bottle as still as you can. Expect to lose some force when you make contact if you’re moving the bottle this way and that. Raise your free hand and then bring it down sharply. Strike the bottle’s mouth dead-center in your palm. Ideally, this will cause the bottom to burst. However, it may take a few tries, so just keep trying if at first you don’t succeed. Alternatively, you can use a rubber mallet instead of your hand so it doesn’t become bruised or numb from too many tries.
Summary: Grip the bottleneck tightly. Hold the bottle still. Strike the bottle with your other hand.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you have your glob, place the bowl into the freezer. Leave it there for 15 minutes.
Summary:
Freeze the shampoo for 15 minutes.