Infants and Toddlers
8 Milk Alternatives for Toddlers Compared to Cow’s Milk
Are you confused about the different types of milk and milk alternatives that are available nowadays? Whether your baby has been breastfeeding or getting formula, children after 12 months of age should be introduced to cow’s milk. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends toddlers of 1-2 years of age drink 2-3 cups …
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12 Ideas on How To Reduce Sugar Intake For You And Your Child
How to Reduce Sugar Intake for You and Your Child There are sugars everywhere, and it may seem difficult to completely avoid them. So let’s break down how to find them and what we can do to eat less sugar. Read the Nutrition Label The first step to reducing sugar intake is to be aware …
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4 Baby Teething Remedies To Soothe A Teething Baby
Baby Teething Remedies To Soothe Your Teething Baby Milestone achieved! Your baby is one step closer to enjoying and exploring more foods with the family! However, teething may come with some obstacles. Some teething babies may become more cranky and some may show no signs at all – it absolutely varies from baby to baby. …
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Choking Hazard Foods For Babies and Toddlers 6-24 Months
Choking Hazard Foods For 6-24 Months Introducing solids to your little one is one of the most exciting times of their lives. There are so many textures, smells, tastes, and sounds they can experience through food! However, there are a few choking hazard foods that you should be aware of. According to the American Academy …
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Breastfeeding and Traveling with a Baby
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, meaning I will earn a small commission if you decide to click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. Breastfeeding and Traveling with a Baby Traveling with a newborn is not an easy task, especially when your baby is relying on your …
What To Do With Leftover Breast Milk
What To Do With Breast Milk Do you have leftover breast milk that’s just taking up space in your freezer? Breast milk has amazing and magical properties. Breast milk provides the ideal mix of vitamins, protein, and fat – everything your baby needs to grow. It is also rich in antibodies, meaning that breast milk …
How To Bond With Your Baby Without Breastfeeding: 10 Activities For You And Your Family (for dads too)
How To Bond With Your Baby Without Breastfeeding Have you heard that breastfeeding can be a bonding experience with your baby? Yes, it sure is. But what if you are unable to or have chosen not to breastfeed? What if you’re the dad, and well… you are biologically unable to breastfeed? Breastfeeding is not the …
Baby Food: Store-bought vs Homemade
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, meaning I will earn a small commission if you decide to click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. Baby Food: Store-Bought vs Homemade – which should you choose? It is common for parents to worry about what and how to feed …
Introducing Breastfed Baby’s First Bottle and How To Bottle Feed With Paced Bottle Feeding
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, meaning I will earn a small commission if you decide to click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. Introducing Breastfed Baby’s First Bottle and How To Bottle Feed You have been exclusively breastfeeding and now you’re either going back to work …