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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What Is Baby-led Weaning
Weaning a baby onto food is an exciting time in both child and parent. But depending on who you ask, you are likely to get various recommendations for how to introduce real food to your little one.
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Choosing Safe Teething Toys For Your Teething Baby
In this article, we will try to explain what goes on when babies cut teeth, and how parents can choose the best teether to help safely alleviate some of their babies' discomfort.
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Thumb Versus Pacifier: Which Is Better For Your Baby?
Sucking is a natural instinct and behaviour for infants. They do it to be nourished and fed. According to experts, this behaviour gives the following benefits and setbacks.
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Goat vs Cow’s Milk – Which Is Better
There has been much debate between cow's and goat's milk. Which is better? What does goat's milk has that cow's milk does not, and vice versa?
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Names For Boys (N – Z)
Expecting a baby boy and still have not decided a name for him yet? Here are more boys names to help you out!
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Names For Boys (A – Na)
Here comes your baby! We are all constantly searching for that perfect name, something unique, but not overly weird, something sweet, yet not too common.
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The Art And Science Of Choosing A Chinese Name
A holistic approach should be adopted when the parents are searching for Chinese names for their newborn so that the carefully selected words can be pictorially beautiful, auditory pleasing...
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Helping Your Child Outgrow His Pacifier
Pacifiers are usually made of plastic materials used to prevent an infant from sucking his thumb. But mothers should not depend on these tools for too long...
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Tips On Choosing Baby Cots in Singapore
A newborn may sleep up to 16 hours a day. It is therefore important to make careful considerations while purchasing a baby cot for your newborn, until they are 2 – 3 years old moving on to a full-sized bed.
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Lactose Intolerance In Babies
Although it is very uncommon in toddlers, there is a small percentage of babies who are unable to digest lactose. The symptoms are similar to an adult's symptoms.