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Current special Baby City - Valid from 01.10 to 31.10 - Page nb 26

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Game - Game : More 4 Less (01 May - 31 July 2026) — www.guzzle.co.za
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“* BETTER CHILD A GROWING SENSE OF SELF “YOUR LITTLE ONE By six, your child has a clear sense is GROWI NG UP of their likes and dislikes, which shines through in everything they FAST, FINDING THEIR do, from how they play to what INDEPENDENCE ONE they choose to wear. They're starting to express their opinions, ) H O E LAC E LOO P AT and they want to be heard. A TIM E.” SAFETY AWARENESS Teaching your child about safety at this age is all about consistency and setting the right example. They're still learning how to judge speed and distance, which means they might think they have plenty of time to dash across a busy road - when they really don’t. That's why simple habits like holding hands, stopping at the curb, and looking left and right (twice, just to be sure) need to become second nature. Then there's bicycle safety. If you've ever tried convincing a five-year-old to wear a helmet, you know it’s about as easy as getting them to eat vegetables without a bribe. But with nearly 40% of childhood head injuries linked to cycling accidents (according to the Centers for Disease Control), this is one battle worth winning. The key is to make helmets a non-negotiable part of the deal - no helmet, no ride. FINAL THOUGHTS Your little one is growing up fast, finding their independence one shoelace loop at a time. But they still need you just as much as ever. One minute, they’re proudly dressing themselves, and the next, they're having a full meltdown because their socks suddenly feel “weird”. It's a sweet stage of childhood, where they bounce between wanting to do everything on their own and needing a cuddle to make the world right again. Soak it up while you can, because before you know it, they'll be turning seven. =

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“* BETTER CHILD A GROWING SENSE OF SELF “YOUR LITTLE ONE By six, your child has a clear sense is GROWI NG UP of their likes and dislikes, which shines through in everything they FAST, FINDING THEIR do, from how they play to what INDEPENDENCE ONE they choose to wear. They're starting to express their opinions, ) H O E LAC E LOO P AT and they want to be heard. A TIM E.” SAFETY AWARENESS Teaching your child about safety at this age is all about consistency and setting the right example. They're still learning how to judge speed and distance, which means they might think they have plenty of time to dash across a busy road - when they really don’t. That's why simple habits like holding hands, stopping at the curb, and looking left and right (twice, just to be sure) need to become second nature. Then there's bicycle safety. If you've ever tried convincing a five-year-old to wear a helmet, you know it’s about as easy as getting them to eat vegetables without a bribe. But with nearly 40% of childhood head injuries linked to cycling accidents (according to the Centers for Disease Control), this is one battle worth winning. The key is to make helmets a non-negotiable part of the deal - no helmet, no ride. FINAL THOUGHTS Your little one is growing up fast, finding their independence one shoelace loop at a time. But they still need you just as much as ever. One minute, they’re proudly dressing themselves, and the next, they're having a full meltdown because their socks suddenly feel “weird”. It's a sweet stage of childhood, where they bounce between wanting to do everything on their own and needing a cuddle to make the world right again. Soak it up while you can, because before you know it, they'll be turning seven. =
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