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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Stimulate Your Child’s Brain With These Easy-To-Do Exercises
Exercise can reduce stress as it releases ‘feel-good’ hormones such as endorphins and serotonin. Otherwise, it can impair a child’s brain development.
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Must-Have Items For Your Baby’s Mealtime
Mealtimes are fun, but can be stressful if you are not well-equipped. Here are items that can make your baby's mealtimes easier.
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Building Baby’s Immunity: It All Starts In The Gut
Did you know that 70 per cent of the immune system exists in the gut? Find out how your baby's gut health affects their digestive and immune system.
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Milking It: What Makes Quality Infant Formula
With so many brands of formula milk in the market, how do you choose one that suits your baby best? Does the most expensive brand mean the best?
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My Baby Hates To Be In A Stroller
What's a mum to do if your baby hates being in a stroller? Here are 6 stroller-saving tips.
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A Hand Blender That Makes Wholesome Baby Food
Don't know how or don't have the time to make baby's food? Thanks to Braun, you can now solve all your baby's food prep woes with this single device.
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Going Out With Baby: What Might Happen
As a new parent, it pays to know what might happen while you’re out with a young charge, and what to do when something comes up.
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Foods To Boost Your Breastmilk Supply
Breastmilk is the primary source of food for babies and contains the most nutritional benefits. Need to boost your milk supply? Try these natural remedies!
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Chiropractic Care For Babies And Kids
Chiropractic care for babies and kids is becoming increasingly popular. But is it really safe for a baby to get an adjustment? Are there any real benefits to it?
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How Much Food To Feed Your Baby?
One of the biggest fears new parents might have is whether their baby is eating enough. Here's a general guideline for parents.



























