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Toddler Toys - Simple Guidelines To Follow While Buying Them ... The simpler the better Simple, large and durable toddler toys are a sure shot thing. Exploring is part of what a toddler does and that includes tasting their toys and therefore care must be taken to ensure that the toys do not have sharp edges and are made of materials that are non toxic...

How To Avoid The Pittfalls Of Buying Teenage Girl's Clothing ... You should start by knowing your style limits. Your teenager may want to buy clothes that you find either ugly or distasteful—they are teenagers, after all...

A Guide To Buying Clothing For Girls ... Remember to take your daughter with you when you shop for her clothing, this will avoid any unnecessary arguments or tantrums over what types and brands of clothing your daughter will be wearing. These tips will help you pick the right clothing for your daughter and for you...

Five Suggesstions For Buying Educational Toys For Kids ... Kids would like toys that can prepare them for his or her 1st days in school. It's true that appealing toys typically supply solely the basics...

Good Girls Guide To Buying Lingerie ... With the popularity of Lingerie boutiques in shopping malls across America the stigma of buying and wearing lingerie is now a thing of the past...

Jewellery Personality Types: Help Buying Jewellery For Her ... Jewellery makes a great gift. However, it isn't a case of one size fits all...

Guide To Buying The Right Clothes For Your Kids ... However, there is now such a plethora of choice that parents can sometimes become over-whelmed and end up selecting clothes that look gorgeous but aren’t suitable for their child’s needs. While it’s tempting to buy your daughter several pretty party dresses, they are not very practical for climbing on playground equipment...

The best way to teach a child restraint and generosity is to be a model of those qualities yourself. If your child sees that you want a particular item but refrain from buying it, either because it isn’t practical or because you can’t afford it, he will begin to understand restraint. Likewise, if you donate books or clothing to charity, take him with you to distribute the items to teach him about generosity.
—Lawrence Balter (20th century)

You know, what I very well know, that I bought you. And I know, what perhaps you think I don’t know, you are now selling yourselves to somebody else; and I know, what you do not know, that I am buying another borough. May God’s curse light upon you all: may your houses be as open and common to all Excise Officers as your wifes and daughters were to me, when I stood for your scoundrel corporation.
—Anthony Henley (d. 1745)

Marrying an old bachelor is like buying second-hand furniture.
—Helen Rowland (1875–1950)