Here are just a few safe sleep tips from First Candle that you should share with anyone who helps care for your baby:
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More..This is the smallest folding stroller we’ve ever seen on the market. Yes, THE smallest, not one of the smallest. The Babyzen YoYo stroller was the first compact stroller to be small enough to fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane. Yes, it fo
More..The holidays bring about many opportunities for us to give. It’s one of my favorite things because giving is what I want my kids to walk away remembering about this time of year. If I can teach them to find their greatest joy in serving others, I’ll
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More..The travel system is important baby gear for each family with baby, today we would like to talk about the Chicco travel system:
More..For baby safety sleepwear, you can look for labeling declaring that the item “is not intended for use as sleepwear,” another indication it is most likely flame-retardant-free.
More..Healthy newborns know how to find the breast and suckle, but your baby will still need plenty of snuggle time with you to practice and help you build up a good milk supply.
More..During your third trimester of pregnancy, take some time to learn about breastfeeding, so you can be informed and confident when the baby comes.
More..If you’re newly pregnant – congratulations! You’re about to embark on a deep, dark rabbit hole of baby gear. Some moms get totally overwhelmed with it, that’s probably why I write for a baby site:
More..UNTIL MANUFACTURERS CHANGE THEIR WAYS, HERE’S WHAT PARENTS CAN DO: Just say no to sandals, shoes, boots or raingear made entirely or predominantly from rubber- or plastic-like materials. Keep an eye out when shopping for shoes treated with anti-mi
More... Up to about 3 months old, babies really can't focus on objects beyond 8 to 10 inches in front of them or distinguish between much of what they are seeing beyond that point. No wonder your baby seems to get accustomed to your face faster than anythi
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