Category: The First Year

  • Dress Up Your Kid in Designer Kids Clothes

    Dress Up Your Kid in Designer Kids Clothes

    Gone are the days, when there were limited options offered in wholesale kids clothing. With changing fashion trends, now parents can witness different types of kids clothing offered by online stores. New fashion designers in the fashion industry are coming up with an interesting collection for kids. To meet the unique needs and demands of…

  • Apps That Help your Children Learn Better

    Apps That Help your Children Learn Better

    It is still believed that smartphones and other similar gadgets will only distract your kids in school and in their studies, but this could not be further from the truth, because there is a plethora of apps to choose from which will not only aid your children, but it will greatly improve their overall mental…

  • How Finding Books for your Kids can Make them Fanatic Readers

    How Finding Books for your Kids can Make them Fanatic Readers

    Reading has become a rare endeavor. Nowadays, kids would rather play video games or spend hours surfing the web on their new tablets rather than relax with a good book in their hands. Like it or not, kids don’t read because this activity is not supported enough by the parents. A lot of these parents…

  • Tips for Smooth Travels With a Baby

    Tips for Smooth Travels With a Baby

    Vacationing with your baby or toddler in tow doesn’t have to be a nightmare. While children can be unpredictable and will always need extra special attention, it shouldn’t hold you back from bringing your baby along to experience the excitement and joy of traveling. Skip the Stroller Schlepping a bulky stroller wherever you go can…

  • Levana Helps Me Keep My Toddler Safe While Playing in Their Own Bedroom or Playroom #DoMore

    Levana Helps Me Keep My Toddler Safe While Playing in Their Own Bedroom or Playroom #DoMore

    This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Levana. The opinions and text are all mine. Do you allow your toddler to play unsupervised in their bedroom or in a playroom? I personally have always been leery of my own children playing in their bedroom, especially as a toddler, unattended for the…

  • 7 Must Have Cloth Diaper Accessories #SnuggyBaby

    7 Must Have Cloth Diaper Accessories #SnuggyBaby

    Do you use cloth diapers? This is something that I really wish that I did with my youngest son. Cloth diapers have come a long way since I remember my grandmother using them on some of the kids that she baby sat. They were ugly, white cloth diapers that had to be fastened with those…

  • Taking Care of Your Child with Asthma

    Taking Care of Your Child with Asthma

    Asthma symptoms and signs usually appear in children before they grow 5 years old. In young children, less than 5 years of age symptoms that are close to asthma, are developed due to various health and medical conditions. However, if the symptoms all indicate they are asthma itself then it is very important to have…

  • 5 Tips To Help Your Baby Sleep Well During Summer Travels

    5 Tips To Help Your Baby Sleep Well During Summer Travels

    Written by Nicole Johnson, Founder and Lead Consultant at The Baby Sleep Site Summer is approaching, and those of us with school-aged children at home are no doubt counting down the days until we can enjoy relaxing summer days and fun vacations. But, as I know from my work as a sleep consultant who helps…

  • 15 New Mom Must Haves to Get You Through Your Baby’s First Year #sponsored

    15 New Mom Must Haves to Get You Through Your Baby’s First Year #sponsored

    It is hard to believe that this time 4 years ago, I was very pregnant with my third baby. Time has gone by so quickly. When I was pregnant with him, I sorta felt like a new mom all over again because it had been over 9 years since I had a baby in my…

  • Building High-Quality Memories with Your Child

    Building High-Quality Memories with Your Child

    Novelist Peter De Vries once said, “The value of marriage is not that adults produce children, but that children produce adults.”  This witty writer maybe didn’t have in mind how we are, as adults, losing touch with our children, but one point reflects the other. In modern day and age, racing between our jobs and daily errands,…