Protect A Bub Offers Fashionable Sun Protection


Now that the summer holidays are upon us many parents are looking for ways to keep their children’s skin safe from the sun’s harmful rays.

Protect a Bub offers parents many options for sun protection including UPF 50+ Sun Protective Swimwear for Infants & Toddlers.

These swimsuits protect against 98%+ of the sun’s UVA & UVB rays. They are chlorine, sun, surf & sand resistant fabric and can be worn as short and t-shirt set.

I like that the sets come with 2 piece swim suit and a the matching hat.

Parents who prefer to have their children’s arms fully covered can now order a long sleeve swim shirt for extra protection.

Offered in 4 colour combinations, these swim sets are priced at a reasonable $24.95 - $28.95 each.

Have a child that hates wearing hats?

Protect a Bub also offers ‘Paint Your Own’ UPF50+ Sun Hat. It come with 6 non-toxic paint colors and 4 disposable brushes so that you child can customize their own beach digs.

All the hats are white, with the choice of orange, green or navy brim.

Each Kit is $24.95


Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham Out In Beverly Hills


Actor Mark Wahlberg shops with his girlfriend, Rhea Durham in Beverly Hills today. The couple is expecting their third child in September.

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70 year-old Grandmother Gives Birth To Twins


70-year-old Omkari Panwar and her husband Charan Singh Panwar, 77 welcomed a boy and girl - by emergency Caesarean section, seven hours drive north of the Indian capital New Delhi.

The new mom, who claims the oldest mom title, underwent IVF treatment in order to produce a male heir to the family’s smallholdings.

In order to pay for the procedure, Omakari’s husband, a retired farmer, sold his buffalos, mortgaged his land, spent his life savings and took out a credit card loan.

The twins, born a month premature and weighing 2lb each, are healthy, according to doctors.

The Panwars already have two adult daughters, and five grandchildren, but the latest arrivals are what they have been waiting for - not least because a son will benefit from a dowry when he marries and will be able to work their land.

Mrs Panwar said: ‘For eight months the pregnancy was hectic and painful. But I have given birth before, so I knew what to expect. Sometimes, you have to face the pain if you want something good.’

While I admire this couple’s determination to have an heir, it bothers me when a person has a baby this late in life. These babies deserve to have a set of parents who will experience every aspect of their lives, but that will probably not happen. Not to mention the fact that a set of twins is A LOT of work. I hope that there is family close by that is available to help…

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