Little Genius Preschool & Child Care,little genius preschool & child care center,little genius preschool & childcare centre

We offer childcare to parent(s)/guardian(s) in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Specifically, we offer:
  • Full and part-time childcare for children ages 6 months to 4 years
  • After-school program for children ages 5 to 12 years
  • School’s out summer program for children ages 5 to 12 years
Highlights:
  • Programming based on the New Brunswick Curriculum Framework for Early Learning and Child Care
  • Advanced learning programs (eg. computer literacy)
  • Snacks and meals
  • Extended morning and evening hours
  • Diverse range of activities
  • Outings
  • New facility
  • Spacious outdoor play area
Location:
Address: 
 6-3-563/28B, Amway Road, Erramanzil Colony, Khairatabad, Hyderabad
Landmark: Near Taj Krishna
Contact:

Ph.no.9030000125
Email:littlegenius.yolasite.com

  Menu:

Day A.M Snack Noon P.M. Snack
Monday Milk
Orange
Cereal Bar
Milk
Meat & Veggie Pizza
Apple Sauce
Juice
Banana-split
Tuesday Juice
Celery & Dip
Animal Crackers
Milk
Tuna Melt
Tomato Soup
Milk
Orange
Whole Wheat
Cheese Nachos
Wednesday Milk
Grapes
Raisin Bread
Milk
Hot Dog on Bun
Potatoes
Fuit Salad
Juice
Cheese Strings
Rice Cakes
Thursday Juice
Yogurt
Granola
Milk
Turkey Sandwich
w/ lettuce & tomato
Apple Sauce
Milk
Banana
Biscuits
Friday Milk
Strawberries
Goldfish Crackers
Milk
Breaded Fish
Green Beans
Roll
Juice
Pretzels
Apple
 
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tips for bathing your baby,tips for bathing newborn baby,bathing newborn baby girl,bathing newborn baby everyday

For children 6th months and above:
  • Avoid giving your baby a bath immediately after he’s eaten. Baby is more likely to spit up post-meal, and you don’t want him to need a second bath before she’s out of the first. 
  • Bathe the baby in a room, which is warm and draft-free and a place you both can relax and be comfortable.
  • Choose a bath time when you’re unlikely to be interrupted (by phone calls or visitors)
  • Take off your watch and jewellery and wash your hands.
  • Keep a basin of water nearby and a thick towel on which you can place the baby immediately after you have bathed her.
  •  Test the water temperature with your elbow or wrist. The recommended bath temperature for babies is about 36°C.
  • To avoid overdrying skin, try adding bath oil (unperfumed is better) to the water. Avoid bubble baths – they remove natural oils from the skin. Moisturisers such as sorbolene and aqueous creams can help stop newborn skin drying out. Newborn babies don’t need shampoo for their hair.Use mild soaps only for baby’s tender skin and wash the body gently.
  • Slowly, ease your infant into the water in a good baby bathtub or the kitchen sink.
  • If you feel that your hands get too slippery on the skin once you have scrubbed her with the soap, then you may try wearing a pair of old cotton gloves.
  •  Put a towel on the bottom of the sink or tub to prevent the baby from slipping.
  • Do not use soap on baby’s face as it can hurt her eyes.
  • Before undressing your baby, wipe her eyelids (from inner eye to outer eye) with cotton wool dipped in lukewarm water, using a different piece of cotton wool for each eye. Then wash her whole face. Be careful not to put anything into her ears or nose.
  • If your baby doesn’t like being alone in the water, you can climb into the bathtub with the baby and bathe with her. It gives you great skin-to-skin contact time. If your baby is breastfeeding, you baby may even want to nurse in the tub.
  • Bath toys such as classic rubber ducks can attract older children  bathtubs.
  • If your child is afraid of bathtubs, you may try taking shower with your baby.
  • Never leave your baby in the bath unattended. Children can drown quickly and quietly.
For new born Baby:
  • Choose a bath time when you’re unlikely to be interrupted (by phone calls or visitors)
  • Take off your watch and jewellery and wash your hands.
  • Keep a basin of water nearby and a thick towel on which you can place the baby immediately after you have bathed her. 
  • Undress your baby, taking his nappy off last. 
  • Massage with oil total body.
  • Cradle your baby’s head with one arm, supporting her head and neck with the other arm. Gently lower her into the bath, feet first, keeping a close hold at all times.
  • Supporting his head, lay your baby down in the bath so the back of his head is submerged. Gently splash some water onto his head.
  • Wash your baby’s hair once or twice a week. You don’t need shampoo for newborn hair.
  • Gently wash your baby’s genitals and bottom last, using water only.Also clean out any bits of poo or vomit from her body creases
  • Supporting your baby’s head and neck, lift him out of the bath then place him on his back on a clean, dry, soft towel.
  • Wrap your baby in the towel and pat dry. Pay attention to skin creases, including armpits, groin, under the chin, around the neck and behind the ears.
  •  Putting his nappy on first and dress your baby.
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Immunization Schedule for Babies,vaccine schedule for baby,vaccine schedule for baby in usa

Now a days, there are so many diseases that parents can protect their child from, by giving them the right vaccination, at the right time.Vaccination details for child given protect your child with right vaccine. 
Hepatitis B Vaccine:
  • The first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine has to be administered within 12 hours of the birth of the child.
  • The second dose of Hepatitis B vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 1 month and not later than 2 months from the birth of the child.
  • The third and final dose of Hepatitis B vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 6 months and not later than 18 months from the birth of the child.
Oral Polio:
Children should be vaccinated with four doses of IPV at the following ages:
  • A dose at 2 months
  • A dose at 4 months
  • A dose at 6-18 months
  • A booster dose at 4-6 years
BCG:
bacille Calmette-Guerinat birth or 4-6 weeks of age.
Rotavirus Vaccine:
  • The first dose of Rotavirus vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 6 weeks and not later than 14 weeks from the birth of the child.
  • The second and final dose of Rotavirus vaccine has to be administered in the 8th month after the birth of the child.
Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Acellular Pertussis (DTP) vaccine:
  • The first dose of DTaP vaccine has to be administered in the 2nd month after the birth of the child.
  • The second dose of DTaP vaccine has to be administered in the 4th month after the birth of the child.
  • The third dose of DTaP vaccine has to be administered in the 6th month after the birth of the child.
  • The fourth dose of DTaP vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 15 months and not later than 18 months from the birth of the child.
  • The fifth and final dose of DTaP vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 4 years and not later than 6 years from the birth of the child.
 Haemophilus Influenzae Type B Conjugate Vaccine (Hib):
  • The first dose of Hib vaccine has to be administered in the 2nd month after the birth of the child.
  • The second dose of Hib vaccine has to be administered in the 4th month after the birth of the child.
  • The third dose of Hib vaccine has to be administered in the 6th month after the birth of the child.
  • The fourth and final dose of Hib vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 12 months and not later than 15 months from the birth of the child.
 Pneumococcal Vaccine:

  • The first dose of Pneumococcal vaccine has to be administered in the 2nd month after the birth of the child.
  • The second dose of Pneumococcal vaccine has to be administered in the 4th month after the birth of the child.
  • The third dose of Pneumococcal vaccine has to be administered in the 6th month after the birth of the child.
  • The fourth and final dose of Pneumococcal vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 12 months and not later than 15 months from the birth of the child.
Injectable polio (Inactivated) Poliovirus Vaccine:
  • The first dose of Inactivated Poliovirus vaccine has to be administered in the 2nd month after the birth of the child.
  • The second dose of Inactivated Poliovirus vaccine has to be administered in the 4th month after the birth of the child.
  • The third dose of Inactivated Poliovirus vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 6 months and not later than 18 months from the birth of the child.
  • The fourth and final dose of Inactivated Poliovirus vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 4 years and not later than 6 years from the birth of the child.
Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine:
  • The first dose of MMR vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 12 months and not later than 15 months from the birth of the child.
  • The second dose of MMR vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 4 years and not later than 6 years from the birth of the child.
Hepatitis A Vaccine:
  • Two doses of Hepatitis A vaccine have to be administered between the period ranging from the 12th month to the 23rd month of the child, providing a minimum gap of six months between the two doses.
Meningococcal Vaccine:
  • Meningococcal Vaccine has to be administered to children aged 2 through 10 years with terminal complement component deficiency, anatomic or functional asplenia, and certain other high-risk groups.
 Chickenpox(Varicella) Vaccine:
  • The first dose of Varicella vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 12 months and not later than 15 months from the birth of the child.
  • The second dose of Varicella vaccine has to be administered not earlier than 4 years and not later than 6 years from the birth of the child.
Influenza Vaccine:
  • Influenza vaccine has to be administered annually to children aged 6 months through 18 years.
Inactivated Typhoid Vaccin:
  • Should not be given to children younger than two years of age
  • One dose provides protection. It should be given at least two weeks before travel to allow the vaccine time to work
  • A booster dose is needed every two years for people who remain at risk
Live Typhoid Vaccine (Oral):
  • Should not be given to children younger than six years of age
  • Four doses, given two days apart, are needed for protection. The last dose should be given at least 1 week before travel to allow the vaccine time to work
  • A booster dose is needed every five years for people who remain at risk
Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) Vaccine:
  • Kids aged 7 to 10 years who are not fully vaccinated against pertussis.
  • Adolescents aged 11 to 18 years (preferably at 11 or 12 years of age).
Cervical cancer vaccine:
The cervical cancer vaccine is recommended for girls and boys ages 11 to 12.Both vaccines(CDC and HPV) are given as a series of three injections over a six-month period. The second dose is given one to two months after the first dose, and the third dose is given six months after the first dose.

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 Little Genius Preschool & Child Care
 Ph.no.9030000125
6-3-563/28B, Amway Road, Erramanzil Colony, Khairatabad, HyderabadLandmark: Near Taj Krishna
KinderKare, Gachibowli
Ph.no.04064525689
3, Jayabheri Enclave, Gachibowli, Hyderabad
Landmark: Near Botanical Garden
KinderKare,Banjara Hills
Ph.no.04023375689    04023322152 9490681936
 59, Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Bachpan , Madhapur
 Ph.no.9618755500
Image Hospital Lane, Madhapur, Hyderabad 




 Bachpan, Ameerpet
Plot No. 66, Sidhartha Nagar, Vengal Rao Nagar, Ameerpet, Hyderabad
Landmark: Beside Reliance Fresh
Ph.no.04032444684 9347042004

Bachpan,Banjara Hills
Plot No. 499, Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Landmark: Opposite to Audi Car Show Room Ph.no.04066362758 9000501918



Bachpan,Gandhinagar
1-1-405/4, Near Balaji Indraprasta Apartment, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad
Landmark: Opposite St. Gorge Church
Ph.no.9848343986

Little Elly, Srinagar Colony
No.8-3-833/23, Phase I, Kamalapuri Colony, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad
Landmark: Near Satya Sai Mandapa
Ph.no.7702277301
Smartkidz Playschool, Kompally
Plot No.4, Oaktree Enclave Duplex Building, Inside Prajay Appartments,  Kompally, Hyderabad 
 Ph.no.9000931813
Smartkidz Playschool, Ramanthapur
H.No.3-10-20/33, Gokhale Nagar, Ramanthapur, Hyderabad
Ph.no.04064546989 92464546989




Smartkidz Playschool, Bowenpally
Plot No:25, Ramaraju Nagar, Military Dairy Farm, Old Bowenpally, Bowenpally, Secunderabad
Ph.no.04064605940 9949504466




Smartkidz Playschool,Padma Rao Nagar 
6-1-190/25/1, Padma Rao Nagar, Secunderabad
Ph.no.9000528726 9000528725 04027500375



Baalyam, Alwal
H.No.16-76, Sainagar Colony, Lothukunta, Alwal, Secunderabad
Ph.no.04065121201 9248121201
Sunshine Preschool, Ameerpet
House No. 7-1-214/4, Dharam Karam Road, Ameerpet, Hyderabad 
Ph.no.04023731926
  



Royal Kids World 9, Kukatpally
Plot No : 1 & 2, 2 Nd Floor, Beside Vasanth Nagar Main GATE, Hydernagar, Sadar Patel Nagar, Kukatpally, Hyderabad
Ph.No.04067115377 04042408099
 

 


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batata vada recipe,aloo bonda,potato dumplings,potato dumplings indian

Ingredients: 

For vada:
3 medium potatoes boiled peeled and  chopped roughly
1 tbsp oil
1/2 tbsp black mustard seeds
1/4 tbsp turmeric
1 tbsp finely chopped ginger
1 green chili finely chopped
chopped coriander leaves

 curry leaves chopped
 salt 
For batter:

1/2 cup besan,
1 tbsp rice flour
pinch of  asafetida
1/4 tbsp baking powder
1/4 tbsp red pepper
 salt
 water
Oil or deep fry

Method:

First make a batter,In a bowl mix besan, rice flour, salt, asafetida, pepper, and baking powder. Add water slowly to make a thick and smooth batter. Set aside.
For vada,In pan heat oil.add mustard seeds as the seeds crack add curry leaves,potatoes, ginger, green chili, turmeric, and salt.Stir and fry for few min over medium heat. Add chopped coriander leaves mix it well. Turn of the heat.Let the potato mix cool off, divide them into small pieces and make them into smooth round ball,Heat oil for deep pan on medium high heat.Dip the potato balls into the batter one at a time, making sure the potato balls are completely covered with batter. Then, slowly drop them into the frying pan.Fry the batata vadas until all sides are golden-brown.Serve them hot with coriander chutney.Thanks for Visiting womenspage.in

blushing lady cocktail,blushing lady cocktail recipe,valentine's day special drinks,summer special

Ingredients:

30grm Pomegranate Liqueur
50grm vodka
30grm pink grapefruit juice
Lemon wedge for garnish
Coarse sugar for rimming

Method:

Rub a wedge of lemon around the rim of a cocktail glass and dip the glass into a plate of coarse sugar. Set it aside.Pour the remaining ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice.Shake and strain into the prepared glass.Garnish with a lemon wedge.
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drink recipes for valentine's day,sweetheart berry,non alcoholic drinks,berry sweetheart mocktail,summer special

Ingredients:

2 cups red cranberry juice
3 cups apple juice
1/4cup  honey
Maraschino cherry for garnish

Method:

Fill a glass with ice cubes.Add the juices and honey to a mixing glass.Stir the ingredients with a barspoon.Pour the contents of the mixing glass into the serving glass.Garnish with a maraschino cherry.



Health benefits of  sweetheart berry:
The antioxidants in berries can help your body fight oxidative stress caused by free radicals that can lead to illness. Eating a diet rich in antioxidants can help improve your health, protect your skin and hair, and prevent certain diseases. All fruits and vegetables contain antioxidants, but nutrient-rich berries are some of the absolute best sources.   
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Cream Puffs with Dark-Chocolate Sauce,cream puffs with dark-chocolate sauce recipe,valentine's day special recipes,cream puffs with ice cream

Ingredients:

1 cups water
6 tbsps butter or margarine
1/4 tbsps salt
1 cups all purpose flour
4 large eggs
2 cups bittersweet chocolate
1/2 cups light cream
1 tbsp sugar
1/4 light vanilla ice cream

 Method:

 


Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Grease and flour large cookie sheet or spray it with a nonstick spray that contains flour.In saucepan, heat water, butter, and salt to boiling on medium until butter melts. Remove saucepan from heat. Vigorously stir in flour all at once until mixture forms ball and comes away from side of pan.Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition, until batter becomes smooth and satiny.Drop batter by scant 1/4 cups into 10 large mounds,onto prepared cookie sheet. With fingertip moistened with water, gently smooth tops to round.Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until puffs are a deep golden-brown. Remove cookie sheet from oven; with knife, poke hole in one side of each puff to release steam. Turn off oven. Return cookie sheet to oven and let puffs stand 10 minutes to dry out slightly. Transfer puffs to wire rack to cool completely.Using serrated knife, slice each cooled puff horizontally in half. With fingers, remove and discard any moist dough inside. Meanwhile, coarsely chop chocolate. In saucepan, heat half-and-half and sugar just to boiling on medium-high. Remove saucepan from heat; add chocolate and let stand 1 minute. Whisk until smooth.To serve, place 1 scoop ice cream in each cream puff base; replace cream puff top, then drizzle with warm chocolate sauce.
Health Benefits of chocolate sauce :
Chocolate contains powerful antioxidants called flavonoids, as well as some magnesium. These nutrients may help lower blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke.
Dark chocolate is the most nutritious form of chocolate. Compared with milk chocolate, it contains more than double the amount of heart-healthy flavonoids. Milk chocolate has another strike against it: The added milk it contains may reduce the body’s ability to absorb the beneficial flavonoids. To enjoy the delicious taste of chocolate and receive the benefits of flavonoids, choose a dark-chocolate variety that contains at least 70 percent cacao, or cocoa.
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valentine's day recipe ideas,chocolate covered strawberries recipe,chocolate covered strawberries recipe easy microwave

Ingredients:

1/2cup milk chocolate chips
2 tbsp shortening
4 fresh strawberries with long best stems

Method: 

In a double boiler, melt the chocolate and shortening, stirring occasionally until smooth. Holding them by the toothpicks, dip the strawberries into the chocolate mixture.Insert toothpicks into the tops of the strawberries.Turn the strawberries upside down and insert the toothpick and let it cool and serve.
or 
Microwave method:

Line a baking sheet with wax paper. In a microwave-safe glass bowl, microwave the chocolate, stopping and stirring every 30 seconds, until melted and smooth. Holding a strawberry by the stem end, dip it in the melted chocolate, letting the excess drip off, then transfer to the prepared baking sheet.Refrigerate the strawberries on the baking sheet until the chocolate is firm, at least 30 minutes.

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valentine's day recipes,almond french toast hearts recipe,almond french toast hearts,almond french toast bake

Ingredients:

6 slices bread (cut into heart shape)
2 eggs
1/4 cup milk
1-1/2 tbsp almond extract, divided
2 tbsp and1 cup butter, divided
3 tbsp confectioners sugar
Additional confectioners sugar
Fresh strawberries (Sliced)

Method:

In a shallow bowl,mix well the eggs, milk and 1/2 tbsp almond extract. Dip bread on both sides in egg mixture. In a pan melt 2 tbsps butter. Cook bread hearts each side or until golden brown.
For almond butter, in a small bowl, combine confectioners sugar and remaining butter and extract; mix well. Sprinkle French toast with additional confectioners sugar. Serve with almond butter and strawberries.
Health Benefits of French toast:
Bread is a common high-carb food, which makes French toast high in carbs as well. The protein content is moderate because of the addition of eggs and milk. One slice contains 20 grams of carbs and 4 grams of protein.Eggs and milk have high amounts of B vitamins, and bread is often enriched with them. These vitamins help break down protein, carbs and fat for energy, and they are also instrumental with nervous system function.
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Tip of the day,tip for perfect cooking ,tips for cooking ,tips and tricks for cooking

To prevent pieces of cut apple or pear from turning black, squeeze a little lime juice on them or sprinkle a little bit of crushed mustard.








 Before cooking cauliflower keep in soaking in water mixed with a teaspoon of vinegar or lime juice  for about fifteen minutes. This not only loosens the dirt and grit but also kills any insects that may be lodged between the florets.




 Before grating cheese, rub some oil onto the grater. This will ensure that the cheese doesn't stick to the grater.







In our warm climate bananas tend to get over-ripe. To stop the process of ripening put bananas in the refrigerator. The skin may turn black, but the fruit itself will remain firm.









 Avoid using tamarind, lime or other souring agents in green leafy preparations. Acid reduces the nutritional properties of greens.









Whenever you are deep frying papads, pakodas, potato wedges or puris add pinch of salt to the oil to reduce the amount of oil absorbed by the food.




To avoid crying while cutting onions, after peeling cut them in half and soak in water for about 10 minutes before cutting.






 If you boil vegetables in water, most of the people throw the water,do not throw the water, keep it to make gravies, soups or sambar.






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sabudana khichdi,sabudana khichdi recipe,sabudana khichdi recipe for fast,how to make sabudana khichdi,shivratri special

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups sabudana
1/2 cup broken raw peanuts
1/2 cup green peas
2 green chilies sliced
1/4 cup carrot sliced
1/4 cup potatoes
3 tbsps oil
1/2 tbsp cumin seeds
1/2 tbsp mustard seeds
1/4 tbsp turmeric
1 tbsp salt adjust to taste
1 tbsp lemon juice
few finely chopped coriander leaves

Method:

Gently wash then soak sabudana in about 1/2 cup of water for 6 to 8 hours.Roast the peanuts on medium heat, until they are lightly brown,grind roughly Keep aside.Heat the oil in a frying pan on medium heat.Add cumin seeds and mustard seeds after seeds crack add green chilies and stir for a few seconds.Next add the green peas and stir fry until peas are tender.Add the soaked sabudana and stir fry for few min,Add turmeric, and salt and stir fry on medium heat,Stir gently and Add peanuts, lemon juice and few finely chopped coriander leaves stir well and serve.
 Health Benefits of sago:
The health benefits of sabudana (sago) are mainly in the carbohydrates it provides. Also known as tapioca pearls, sago is made from the starch extracted from the pith (center) of the sago palm stems.
 Sabudana is extremely low in fat but also low in protein. As it’s just starch, other than the carbohydrates, nutrition-wise, sabudana does not contain any minerals or vitamins and has very low amounts of calcium, iron, and fiber. However, you can make up for this by using other ingredients with it, such as milk for making sabudana kheer/payasam/gruel or vegetables and peanuts for making sabudana khichdi.
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Crafts with toilet paper,crafts with toilet paper roll,crafts with toilet paper rolls for kids,christmas crafts with toilet paper rolls for kids

After using toilet paper don't through the roll.You can make bellow crafts like playing, fishing,zoo, Christmas tree.With paper also you can make flowers try them and have a fun.


 









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