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Chloe Kids Clothing Coat (12-18 months)
$290. 00
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Burberry Kids Clothing Down Jacket(9m-4
Years)
$325. 00
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Monnalisa Kids Clothing Down Jacket (2-4 Years)
$149. 00
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Alviero Martini Kids Clothing Coat (6m-2 Years)
$202. 00
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Monnalisa Kids Clothing Down Jacket (06-12m)
$105. 00
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Pirelli Kids Clothes Down Jacket (4-7 Years)
$615. 00
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Monnalisa Kids Coat (03m)
$149. 00
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Monnalisa Kids Coat
(03-06m)
$131. 00
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Why does my baby get so many colds?
One reason that babies get lots of colds is that
their immune systems are less mature than those of adults,
making them more vulnerable to illness Also, your child
can develop immunity to only one of the 200-plus different
viruses that can cause the common cold at a time. Remember all
the colds you've had over your lifetime? Your child would have
to get all of those — and more — to be immune to all cold
viruses
As your baby grows, he's likely to be exploring a lot and
touching (and licking!) everything, so it's easy for him to pick
up a cold virus on his hands Then all he has to do is put
his fingers in his nose or mouth or rub his eyes, and the virus
will get a chance to set up shop in his nasal passages
Your baby may get sick more often during the fall and winter
months because cold air and indoor heating dry out his nasal
membranes, making it easier for a cold virus to get a foothold
there He also spends more time during cold weather cooped
up indoors, where viruses are more likely to spread from one
person to another
And recent studies have confirmed what working parents already
know: Children in daycare get more colds, ear infections, runny
noses, and other respiratory troubles than kids cared for at
home Even if he's not around lots of other children, your
child is likely to get between four and ten colds in his first
year As he gets older, the number of colds he gets will
diminish, dwindling to about three a year in the teen years
Source:www.babycenter.com
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