Celebrating your baby’s first birthday!
Baby’s first birthday is an event all parents look forward to! Here are some tips to make sure his first party is a smashing success!
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Baby’s first birthday is an event all parents look forward to! Here are some tips to make sure his first party is a smashing success!
You’ve never washed an infant’s hair? It’s not that hard! Here is a handy guide that explains how you should proceed, what to look for, and what products to use to clean baby’s hair properly.
Sunshine is good for us all! Even for a baby! But in very small doses and by small doses, we mean less than 5 minutes. Your baby’s skin is very delicate and in only 15 minutes, the sensitive skin could burn.
It was bound to happen, now that you need a name for your baby, you forgot all of your ideas! Well, here’s the Internet to the rescue!
Parents are always eager to see their child walk for the first time but until then, their baby will develop other interesting strategies to move. Here are five of them!
Some things that seem inoffensive are cons-indicated for babies and toddlers. Here are 10 things to avoid while taking care of a baby.
Do you know what encopresis is? This problem related to bowel movements affects many families, touching 1.5 % to 7 % of children between the ages of 6 to 12 years old.
Does your baby cry whenever you are not in their field of vision? Are they reluctant to be in the presence of new faces? Let's talk about this completely normal phase and give you some tips to help!
Have you been breastfeeding for a long time? Are you afraid that going back to work may force you to stop? Here are a few tips to help you deal with this transition and keep nursing.
How could it be that a child so little can make you so nervous when you must ask him to do something? Are you managing his frustrations correctly?
The need to suckle is instinctive! Even in the mother’s belly, the baby will bring their hand or fingers to their mouth. Once born, the baby will look for that same familiar comfort, either in a pacifier or their trusty thumb!
Most babies have similar growth rates, but with the use of a growth chart, your pediatrician can track your child’s development more accurately.
We rediscover Christmas through the eyes of children : meeting Santa Claus, writing him a letter, seeing all the colorful parades, the movies we love to watch in anticipation of the big night…