Getting your toddler to eat their meals is no easy feat! Many toddlers are more interested in playing with their food than receiving all the nutrients lovingly infused on their plate! How can you make your toddler delicious dishes that will entice them to lick their plate clean?! Cooking quick, … [Read more...]
How To Find A Toddler Carrier For Active Parents
If your dynamic duo now includes a toddler, you'll need a great carrier to take your little one out on adventures. Your average carrier won't be enough to handle trails, grass, and rugged surfaces outside. The good news is that many carrier options are available for active parents looking to take … [Read more...]
Toddler Tantrums and Meltdowns: Educational Materials and Tips for Parents
Image source Tantrums and meltdowns can be a daily challenge for those of us out there raising willful toddlers. However, parents of children under three will be the first to admit that they are more than willing to negotiate with those on the FBI’s most wanted list, faster than dealing with the … [Read more...]
How To Keep Littles Safe During Meal and Playtime & Cleanup Easier For the Grown -ups with The Table Tyke
It’s a mental tug of war every parent of small kids has at some point: Go out to eat and mentally prepare for table edge bumps, germs, spills… all the potential stress? Or stay home, and clean up the inevitable disaster zone left behind. Well, what if you no longer had to worry about … [Read more...]
10 Creative Learning Activities for Toddlers
Toddlers are often a mystery to their parents. They're learning words but inconsistently use them. They want to do everything themselves without your help until suddenly, they can't do anything for themselves. Toddlers are still learning tons of new skills every day, and it can be exhausting to keep … [Read more...]
Baby Balance Bike – Dog: The Perfect 1 – 2 Year Old Baby Gift
Babies will not learn anything without experience. That's because the brain development of babies is not as fast as adults. Everything is the first time, and they haven't fully adapted to the environment yet. So, in order for development to occur, they solely depend on observation, interaction, and … [Read more...]
How To Choose The Right Toddler Shoes
Once your babies go beyond the crawling phase, they’ll soon be getting on their two feet. This means you’ll now have a toddler in need of shoes. It's now going to be a step higher than the crib shoes babies have worn early on as now proper shoes are needed to help them walk and run around. Now … [Read more...]
How to Work from Home with a Toddler and Still Stay Sane
When many people were forced to work from home due to the pandemic, the majority seemed to be happy with the change. In fact, 97 percent of remote workers say they’d like to keep this setup, at least partly, post-COVID. For working parents, it was a welcome change since they now get to spend … [Read more...]
Creating a sensory room for your kids
As parents, we want to give our kids the best chance in life, and one way to do it is by making sure that they learn how to percept the world around them. An interesting way of doing this is creating a sensory environment, be it an entire room or a section of it. Photo by Phil Hearing on … [Read more...]
Teaching Your Toddler How to Get Dressed: 6+ Helpful Tips
While most kids don’t get themselves dressed independently until they’re about five years old, they begin mastering basic dressing skills much earlier than that. In fact, by the time they’re about two and a half, they may be able to unbutton buttons, put on jackets and even help with zipping. … [Read more...]
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