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Chinese baby gender chart
As legend would have it, the Chinese Baby Gender Chart was buried in a royal tomb over 700 years ago. Legend says that this chart is 93-percent accurate and this chart is currently on display at the Beijing...
40 commentsUK Shoe Sizes and Conversion Charts to EU and US Sizes
China uses European standard for clothes and shoe sizes. EU standard recommends that shoes should be labelled with the foot lengths for which they are suitable, measured in centimetres. I haven’t bought...
5 commentsCompare Prices and Nutrients of Baby Formula Brands in UK
Our first baby was breast-fed exclusively for nine months before I returned to work. We then fed her Heinz Farley's follow-on milk until she switched to regular whole milk at 12 months old. When I chose...
3 commentsHow to Pick a Name for Your Baby: Name Customs in Chinese and Western Culture
A Chinese name starts with the family name, followed by the given name. We avoid the name, but do not avoid the surname. The surname is common; the name is peculiar. --Mencius (372-289 B.C.) China's huge...
2 commentsPram, Buggy or Push Chair
I thought PRAM was the only name for PUSHABLE VEHICLE which provides a means of transportation for children. And I didn't know there is a long word "perambulator" for "pram" until I read J. M. Barrie's Peter...
1 commentRichard Planted a Nail in His Garden
Richard had a reputation for saying ‘clever’ things. One day Richard got a Bump on his forehead, by running against a wall. The Swelling extended to his upper eyelid, he was told it had made his eye...
0 commentsCan we use a shopping cart as baby cot?
The Bible says that Mary laid the baby Jesus in a manger. This was quite normal. A manger is an animal's wooden feeding trough, which is just the right size and shape for a small baby's bed. The ancient...
2 commentsPregnancy Licence and Birth Control
I had a chat with my wife as usual, we turned our topic to pregnancy, then to Pregnancy License (PL, Zhun Sheng Zheng in Chinese) policy in China. Chinese government has "one couple may have one child" family...
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