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If your baby is fussy , it's time to break out the most important weapon in your Mom Arsenal: the ar

If your baby is fussy (she's bored, she's hungry, she's tired - or all of the above), it's time to break out the most important weapon in your Mom Arsenal: the art of distraction. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Your Daily Newsletter from What To Expect 02/24/2016 . If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, [Click here to unsubscribe]. [First Year] Daily Newsletter | Monday January 09, 2017 [What To Expect.com] Today's Top Story [The Art of Distracting Your Baby] [The Art of Distracting Your Baby] If your baby is fussy (she's bored, she's hungry, she's tired - or all of the above), it's time to break out the most important weapon in your Mom Arsenal: the art of distraction. [Read more on WhatToExpect.com] » [Foods to Serve to an Older Baby] [Foods to Serve to an Older Baby] There's a world of foods your tiny one has yet to explore. Find out when you can start introducing bite-sized pieces and baby-safe finger foods with this helpful video. [Read more on WhatToExpect.com] » More Features [Win $1,500 for the New Year!] Enter our giveaway and win a $1,500 Amazon Gift Card. [Enter today!] » Three Things to Do Today [raquo] [Stay hydrated during pregnancy] [raquo] [Learn about baby food allergies] [raquo] [Ease toddler separation anxiety] [Three Things] Community Quick Links [Community] Your Groups [Due in Mar 2016 …] [See All Groups …] [Trending Now] Trending Now [Favorite Diaper Bags] [What moms love] More For You Type 2 Diabetes [Learn About A1C & Type 2 Diabetes. Get Treatment Info Here] Chronic Joint Pain? [Learn About an FDA Approved Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis] Pneumococcal Disease [Looking for Pneumococcal Disease Info? Learn About Vaccination Here] Ads By Swoop Stay connected with What To Expect [Facebook] [Follow us on Facebook »] [Twitter] [Follow us on Twitter »] Your Child's Birthday: March 18, 2016 [Advertisement] [Advertisement] [An Everyday Health Property] Thanks for joining our mailing list, {EMAIL}, for Everyday Health - for Your Daily Newsletter from What To Expect on 02/24/2016. [REMOVE me from this list] | [Add me to this list] | [Manage my e-mail settings] | [Customer service] Copyright 2017 Everyday Health, Inc. All rights reserved. | 345 Hudson Street, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10014 | Subject to our [terms of service] and [privacy policy]

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