Baby
The early years can be tumultuous. How do you take care of your new born? What are the signs and symptoms of common childhood illness and how do you know if your baby is developing fine? Here’s what you need to know about taking care of your baby.
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7 Things Parents Need To Know About The SG50 Baby Jubilee Gift
Are you going to have a baby next year? The SG50 Baby Jubilee Gift is for Singaporean babies born in 2015. Here are 7 things you need to know about this special gift set.
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Crawl, Creep, Climb: Why Our Babies Need To Move
Why are movements and active play so important for babies? Why should parents stop hurrying their little ones to hit those milestones? Let's find out more from an expert.
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Neo Garden Catering: 6 Tips To Cater For A Baby Shower
Is your baby's first month approaching? Singapore's No 1 Food Caterer, Neo Garden provides 6 useful tips for you.
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Caring For Your Colic Baby
Colic commonly starts at about 1 month of age. Dr Ian Ong from SBCC shares with the symptoms of colic and shares 5 tips that may help to soothe a colic infant.
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Planning For Your Baby’s First Month Shower: 7 Things To Consider
More commonly known as 'Man Yue' in Mandarin (满月), Baby showers can be quite a big occasion in Singapore. Here's a checklist to help you plan for your baby shower.
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6 Tried And Tested Ways To Wean Your Child Off Pacifiers
Is your child constantly crying for his or her pacifier? How do you wean your child off their pacifier? Here are 6 tried-and-tested ways.
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Jazzing Up Your Milk
Tired of drinking just a simple glass of milk? Learn how to concoct your very own unique and healthy flavoured milk with these recipes!
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Do You Know About Milk Formula Allergies?
How well do you know your baby's risk allergy? Read more about milk allergies and take the quiz to see how much you know.
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8 Common Accidents In Children And How To Treat Them Properly
What happens when your child has a bad fall? Dr Wong Chin Khoon from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic lists down the common accidents in children and the proper way to treat them.
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The Pneumonia Connection: From Babies To Seniors
Infants, children and adults over the age of 50 are the most vulnerable due to weakened or immature immune systems. Learn more about pneumonia and how it can be prevented.