The Baby Crib: Your Child’s First Bed By Allan Wilson
It is up to you as parents whether you want a baby crib to be your child’s first bed or not. Some parents are proponents of “co-sleeping,” in whi
Perfect Baby Shower Hostess Gifts By Randy Wilson
Picture this; you are invited to a baby shower. How do you show your appreciation for the hostess who had put the whole affair together? By givin
Baby Shower Checklist for Planning a Baby Shower By Randy Wilson
Most shower checklists will suggest you start planning approximately four weeks before the intended shower date. This will give you enough time t
5 Best Free Child Games for Your Preschooler By Nicole O'Reilly
There seems to be more and more pressure on parents these days to enrol their pre school children in all sorts of innovative learning programs. T
How to Choose a Baby Swing By Jackie G. Maxwell
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1,000 American infants are taken to emergency rooms every year for injuries sustained w
Should a Toddler Wear Pull-Ups While Potty Training By Jackie G. Maxwell
As a parent, you've learned a lot while your child moved from being an infant, to crawling, to the mobile stage of an active toddler. Now that t
Naming Ceremonies: Advice for First Time Godparents By Jennifer Cram
Congratulations! It is a great honour your friends have done you, because being asked to be a godparent (aka as mentor, supporting adult, guidepa
10 Items of the Well-Stocked Diaper Bag By Karen Bianchi
Does your diaper bag have everything you need in it? Of course, you have the basic items: diapers, wipes, bottles, etc. But are you equipped for
Tips For a First-Time Mom By Jackie G. Maxwell
Having a baby can be one the most life-changing experiences there are. And not all those changes will be easy to cope with. Here are some tips
Choose The Perfect Baby Shower Gift By Allan Wilson
The first thing you should do when trying to choose the perfect baby shower gift is consider the parents. Quite frankly, babies do not have the a
Freezing Homemade Baby Food By Rachel Paxton
With our twin boys getting ready to start solid food, I have been reading about making and freezing my own baby food. It is very easy!You
My RAD Child By Brenda Hoffman
When I say RAD you may think of a child that is far beyond the normal. Well, mine is in a way. You see, in this case RAD stands for Reactive At
Yikes! My Child WON’T Share! What Do I Do? By Michelle Shelton
Years ago my husband and I attended a parenting class and one thing that stands out in my mind from that course was something very simplistic t
A New Baby can be Expensive! By Melanie Breeze
A new baby brings a lot of joy and hope to a family. It also brings some uncertainty. You may be concerned that your home is too small, or that
Top List of Baby Girls Names - Choosing Perfect Baby Names for Girls By Olinda Rola
The list of baby girls names that are the most popular can help you when considering which names are the best baby names for girls. Choosing her
Make Your Own Baby Food By Jennifer Shircel
Those little containers of baby food sure are expensive once you start totaling up how much you use in a day. And now you are probably wondering
Baby Acne By Jackie G. Maxwell
One of the most common conditions a new mother may see on her infant, is baby acne. But while it is startling in so young a child, it’s really n
Baby Nursery Furniture By Linda Jenkinson
You are expecting your first baby and are wondering what type of nursery furniture you will need to make your life easier and your little one com
Tantrums - Breaking the Cycle By Ann Harth
Tantrums don't suddenly appear. They are learned. Controlling or eliminating tantrums isn't complicated, but it is hard work. It will be easier i
How to Buy a Baby Crib Online By Sarah Holmes, Ph.D.
A baby crib is one of the most expensive things you will buy for your new baby. You can always go to your local store to shop for a crib, but you
Important Features to Consider When Buying a Baby Crib By Sarah Holmes, Ph.D.
With all the different features of baby cribs, it can be a little overwhelming to sort it all out. This article reviews some of the most comon ba
When to Have a Baby Shower By Randy Wilson
When to have a baby shower is a personal choice. It can be held anytime 4-6 weeks before or after the birth. Moreover, it can be held any day of
Five Ready Signs to Start Potty Training By Janice Caller
Starting new things for your child sometime difficult, but you still have to do it. Potty training is one phase that your child has to go through
Make Your Own Baby Food - The Easy Way! By Carrie Lauth
Is your baby about to start solid foods? Are you thinking of making your own baby food?When you make baby's first foods, you can save mone
Tough Time Deciding on a Name for Your Baby? By Steven Preg
The conversation went something like this:“Hey honey, when we get pregnant, how about if we name our baby Jack, if it’s a boy?” The husban
Baby Shower for Second Baby By Randy Wilson
Having a shower for second baby used to be considered greedy and unacceptable. But now it is not only acceptable, but it is actually necessary f
To Invite or not to Invite the Dad to the Shower? By Randy Wilson
Do you invite dad to the baby shower? As per the old tradition, the baby showers are “ladies only” celebrations and generally the dad did not att
Top 3 Must Have Books for Your Baby or Toddler By Amanda Compton
Reading is one of the most important things you will do with your baby or toddler. Make reading to your baby or toddler a part of your daily rout
Baby Shower Recipes By Randy Wilson
Baby shower recipes are available on the Internet and in various cook books. It is a great idea to have a wide variety of snacks, drinks, and des
Coping With Your Baby's Colic By Margaret Tye
A new baby with colic is one of the most difficult problems a new parent has to cope with. Most new parents are under pressure trying to deal wit