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Sensory Overload: The Three Best Sensory Toys For School
From birth through to early childhood, children use their senses to explore and adapt to the world around them by touching, tasting, smelling, seeing, moving, and hearing. According to EDUCATIONAL PLAYCARE Ltd, children can explore and actively learn through 'sensory play' which is crucial to brain development as it helps to build nerve connections and strengthen [...]
5 Newborn Must-Haves
During pregnancy, one of the most exciting parts is getting everything ready. Decorating the nursery, shopping for precious items, and finding the best of the best when it comes to essentials are all part of the fun. However, it can be difficult to discern which ones are right for you with the seemingly endless options [...]
Top 4 Back To School Essentials
Top 4 Back To School Essentials
Back to School is in full swing and, whether this is your first rodeo or your 8th, the past year and a half have changed things up quite a bit. There might be some new items on your list to help keep things clean and sanitized while the kids are [...]
What Are The Four Food Grade Materials Used for Baby Products?
As you shop around for the best products for your baby, there is one phrase you will come across quite a bit: Food Grade Materials. If a product is made with food grade material, it means it is safe to come into direct contact with food products. This includes the cases, pigments, fittings, utensils, and [...]
Tongue Tie and Treatment
As a brand new mom, you might be hearing the phrase “tongue tie” quite a bit now that you have started your breastfeeding journey. Or, if you are about to be a new mom, it will surely be something you start hearing soon. It is a very common condition affecting nearly 5 percent of all [...]
8 Reasons You Need a Hip Seat Carrier
Thinking about purchasing a Hip Seat Carrier?
There are about a million ways you can hold your baby. There are strollers, wraps, slings, hip seat carriers and - their favorite spot - in your arms. Multitasking while on the go is tough, but it can be made a lot easier with carriers. With the wealth of [...]
Moldy Lunchbox? Here’s What to Do
If you have a child, chances are you have come across the horror of a moldy lunchbox seal. The funk and gunk lurking underneath the rubber seal of your child’s lunchbox are enough to make anybody feel like they are about to lose their lunch, and they can be part of the many stressors for [...]
Oral Development Toys for Baby - 4 Reasons You Need One
Once your baby reaches about 4-5 months of age, you’re going to start noticing that they want to put just about everything in their mouth. Your hair, their fingers, the remote control — just about anything within arm’s reach is going in! As slobbery and inconvenient as it can be at times, it is extremely [...]
5 Tips For Keeping Baby's Bathtime Mold and Mildew Free
Frequent exposure to mold and mildew can have harmful effects, especially on babies, and the most common culprit for mold and mildew exposure is right down your hallway: The Bathroom. The best way to make sure your bathroom is mold-and-mildew-free is by preventing it from growing in the first place. Keep reading for our 5 [...]
New Mom, All Over Again
How many of us look back on the last few years and think “gosh, I’ve learned SO much!” That’s exactly what I think about when I look back on the past 6 years according to my motherhood. As an expecting mom with a surprise baby, I think back to all the hours that I spent [...]
A Parent’s Survival Guide to Working From Home
If you have kids, then working from home probably entails three different jobs: your day job, being a parent, and also being a teacher. All three are full-time commitments, plus overtime. All the work can be exhausting, especially in this prolonged pandemic. But as difficult as it may seem, it’s possible to juggle work and [...]
Winter Baking- Cookie Taste Test for Picky Toddlers
I’ll admit it…. The last few years have been tough to get all of the holiday traditions in. I’ve left off the holiday lights, moved cookie baking off the list, and postponed ornament construction over the past few years as life gets in the way of “doing it all”. This year, with activities limited (we [...]