Article: Let the baby play with toys with a variety of textures. You can also encourage play with a variety of baby-safe objects around the house. Your baby is absorbing information through touch as they play with these items.  With this in mind, try to get your baby a little time outdoors every day. Exposing your baby to different sights, sounds, and experiences keeps their brains engaged. Do tummy time a few minutes a day to develop strong neck and back muscles and keep your baby interested in their surroundings. Babies need to practice their gross (large movement) and fine (small movement) motor skills. Things like blocks and stacking toys help babies work on grasping early on. As your baby gets a little older, balls and straddling toys will help get them moving. As your baby starts moving and crawling, give them a safe place to explore. Exploring helps them learn about their environment, and it creates the building blocks for spatial intelligence, helpful in things like navigation, mathematics, and sports. Make sure you remove anything the baby could put in their mouth (and choke on) and cover all electrical outlets. Also, remove any kind of chemicals (including household cleaners and even cosmetics) your baby could get into. You can use baby gates to keep them out of areas where they could get into trouble. Babies love playing around in messy textures, and letting them have some free rein gives them a chance to explore the physics of these objects. Finger paints, mud, sand, and water all make great textures for babies to play in, though of course, you should supervise them closely (or join in the fun yourself!). Bath time is a great time to learn about things like how cups are filled up and how gravity works. That is, you don't have to actively teach these things to your child; just give them toys to play with in the bathtub. With a set of cups, most kids will start pouring water back and forth, for instance, which helps your baby learn about things like volume and gravity. Use your grocery store time to engage your baby. As you pick up different fruits, for instance, say their names and let your baby touch them before you place them in your basket. You can also do things like count items as you place them in your cart or say what you're going to do with each thing. Repetition, such as talking about the same fruits every time you go to the grocery store, helps your baby build neurons and create lasting memories.
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Offer a variety of textures. Provide toys that help with motor skills. Baby-proof your home. Let them get a little messy. Take toys to the bathtub. Keep them entertained at the grocery store.
Article: ” Whenever dealing with mold on clothing—or any other type of fabric—always launder on hot. Hot water is effective at both killing and removing mold, whereas warm or cold water will be ineffective. Only use bleach on white clothing, since it will fade or remove the color from dyed fabrics. If the moldy item of clothing is colored, you’ll need to try a different method. Once your laundry machine has mostly filled with hot water, add laundry detergent as you typically would. Once the detergent has started to foam, pour 1 cup (237 mL) of bleach into the water. If your laundry machine has a receptacle specifically labeled “bleach,” pour the bleach in that opening.  Manufacturer’s recommendations can vary concerning how much bleach to add to a load of laundry. If your bleach recommends using more or less than 1 cup, follow the instructions given on the packaging. Once you’ve added detergent and bleach, let the machine finish filling with water, and add your moldy clothing. Once the load has finished, the mold should be removed from the clothing. If the mold has not been removed after laundering, do not dry the clothing. Drying will not remove the mold.
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Run your laundry machine on “hot. Add laundry detergent. Add bleach to the laundry. Run the laundry load as usual.
Article: If you have not bought shoes for a while, consider getting your foot size measured at the store. People's feet tend to change sizes as they age, and you do not want to buy a shoe that is too small or too large. Many flats also come in narrow, normal/medium, and wide widths. If you have very narrow or very wide feet, this is something you might want to consider. Most flat shoes will come in different heights: below the ankle, above the ankle, and boot height. Here are some examples of the different types of flats:  Below the ankle flats, such as Converse, moccasins, loafers, pointy-toed flats, and ballet flats, help legs appear longer. Above the ankle flats, such as low boots, military boots, high top Converse, and sandals with ankle straps, tend to make legs look shorter. Flat boots are great for the winter, and can help legs look more slender. Consider getting boots that have a slight dip in the front. These can be flattering on all body types. The more versatile a pair of shoes is, the better. Having fewer shoes that you can build outfits around will also help save space in small closets. Everybody can wear flats, but certain styles paired with certain outfits look more flattering on certain body types than others.  If you have a petite body, consider pairing flats with skinny jeans that hit at the ankle. This will help to make you appear taller. Stick to more pointed toes rather than rounded toes. If you have an hourglass shape, wear flats with dresses that finish above the knees. If you have fuller shaped legs, choose flats in a lighter color. This will make what you are wearing the focal point, rather than drawing attention to your legs and feet. Nude-colored shoes also tend to make legs look longer. If you have a tall body, consider pairing flats with a loose top and leggings. If you want to make your legs look longer or leaner, opt for a very slight heel.
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Get the right size shoe. Know that there are different types of flats. Before you buy a pair, think about at least three different outfits you can wear them with. Consider matching your shoe to your body type.