Recent Articles
Is Size an Issue - How Fast Should Your Baby Grow?
- By Kat Hafen
- Published Today
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Babies grow much faster in their first year of life than at any other stage. Following, some of the most common size and growth concerns are covered.
Get Your Toddler Involved In Martial Arts
- By Lee Hagan
- Published Yesterday
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
We are all looking for healthy activities for our children. Here is one that is healthy for both their bodies and their souls.
Watching What You Say - Your Toddler May Repeat It
- By Lee Hagan
- Published Yesterday
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Perhaps because subjects are so openly discussed at home, children feel that it's alright to discuss private affairs in public. Whatever the reason, kids often say the funniest things, and what they say usually involves body functions.
Love At First Bite - How to Start Your Baby On Solid Foods
- By Kat Hafen
- Published Yesterday
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Here are a few important tips and expert opinions for starting your baby on solid foods.
A Guide To Choosing Baby Names
- By Dominic Donaldson
- Published 07/2/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
The name of your baby is something that you and your baby will have to live with for the rest of your lives! So make sure that when you are considering baby names you are going to be happy with the result.
Should You Use A Baby Carrier?
- By Zach Thompson
- Published 07/2/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Are baby carriers useful? Are they safe? If you're the proud parent of a new baby and looking into possibly buying a baby carrier, you may have reservations. What if it's not safe?
Create Photo Books For Your New Born
- By Dominic Donaldson
- Published 07/2/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
There are huge lists of reasons you may decide to create photo books, but there is one that many people will want to create.
Choosing An Infant Carrier
- By Zach Thompson
- Published 07/2/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Choose an infant carrier carefully. When you select your infant carrier, look up reviews of that particular brand and model. You'll want to find an infant carrier that has the most comfort and durability.
Understanding Sound Therapy For Babies
- By Melissa Nathans
- Published 07/1/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Numerous studies have been conducted in recent years specific to sound therapy used for babies. The results show that certain sounds actually create a calming effect and in some instances, help bring balance to the mind, body, and spirit.
The Truth About Potty Training in the United States
- By Sean Platt
- Published 07/1/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Before parents were able to purchase disposable diapers in any strip mall across the country, the vast majority of American children were potty trained prior to their first birthday.
Why a Good Umbrella Stroller is Essential Equipment for Every Family
- By Brian Kurtz
- Published 06/29/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Discover why most families will look to switch to a convenient lightweight stroller shortly after their baby is born and why planning ahead to get an umbrella stroller is a smart idea.
Learn How To Get Your 4-Legged Baby Used To Baby
- By Kat Hafen
- Published 06/27/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
If your four-legged first child has a wet nose and gives sloppy kisses, he may need some help adjusting to baby number two.
What To Look For When Purchasing Baby Car Seats
- By Lance Thorington
- Published 06/26/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
So you have just received the wonderful news that you are pregnant. So what do you do now? After making sure that you and your baby are well looked after and stay healthy during the pregnancy, you need to start acquiring all the items that you need to keep your baby safe and comfortable at home and when you are travelling. Here are some hints when looking for baby car seats.
Pocket Diapers, Another Way To Save
- By Adam Webster
- Published 06/25/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Many parents are considering going green when it comes to their diapering needs, and moving away from disposable diapers. Pocket diapers, are another way to save, and are rather convenient and easy to care for.
One Size Diapers, Go Green
- By Adam Webster
- Published 06/25/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
When it comes to diapering baby you're going to have a few choices, disposable, the old-fashioned fluf up cloth diapers, or the newest in diapering fashion, cloth pre-made one size diapers which are reusable.