Care Well 7 Days Pill Box CW 215

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Care Well 707 Child Nail Clipper Devon C102023

A child-sized nail clipper with rounded edges — designed for safely trimming children's smaller, softer nails.

- Smaller jaws sized to children's fingertips
- Rounded outer edges — no sharp corners that can scratch a child
- Easy-grip lever sized for adult hands while clipping a child's nail
- Code CW 707

Benefits:
- Child-scaled jaw — small enough not to over-cut a tiny nail
- Curved cutting edge follows the natural shape of a child's nail
- Wide lever — comfortable to grip while you steady the child's hand
- Built-in nail file for finishing rough edges immediately
- Sturdy carbon steel; easy to disinfect with alcohol

- Babies (with extreme care; many parents prefer baby scissors with rounded tips for the very first months)
- Toddlers and young children (the typical use case)
- Older children's nails until they're ready for a regular adult clipper

How to Use:
Choose a quiet moment — many parents clip while the child is sleeping or distracted by a screen. Hold the child's finger steady, position the clipper just past the white tip of the nail (don't cut into the pink), and make small cuts. File the edges smooth.

Precautions:
- Never cut into the pink (nail bed) — painful and can bleed
- Don't cut down into the corners — risks ingrown nails as the child grows
- Keep out of reach of children — sharp edges and small parts
- Disinfect with alcohol if multiple children share it (cross-infection risk for fungus or virus)
- For very young babies (0-3 months), some pediatricians recommend filing nails rather than clipping — ask your pediatrician

Q&A:
Q: From what age can I use this?
A: Most parents start using a baby/child clipper from around 3-6 months. For newborns 0-3 months, many parents prefer to file the nails with a soft emery board because newborn nails are very soft and the skin is hard to separate from the nail.

Q: My child squirms — any tips?
A: Clip during sleep, during a feed, or while they're absorbed in a video. Hold the finger firmly but gently. Take it slow — one nail at a time, several sessions a day if needed.

Q: Should I cut all the way to the pink?
A: No — leave a thin white tip. Cutting to the pink causes pain and can bleed; over time it can also cause the nail to grow incorrectly.

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