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Bubbles Are Entertaining For Young Children

by Tania Cowling March 11th, 2024| Entertainment, Infants/Toddlers





Remember the joy of blowing bubbles when you were a child? Now that the weather is getting warmer take this opportunity to share some bubble blowing with your little one. Along with blowing bubbles outdoors I'm going to share some fun

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Helping Toddlers Develop a Sense Of Time

by Marnie Bii February 5th, 2024| Development, Infants/Toddlers





For toddlers, every minute seems to last a lifetime. Therefore, the phrase "just one more minute" is a highly dreaded thing to hear. You can help your toddler develop a sense of time, and a lick of patience, by utilizing a

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5 Tips for Creating a Healthy Toddler Schedule

by Marnie Bii January 1st, 2024| Infants/Toddlers, Seasonal





Toddlers of all personality types, from outgoing to reserved, thrive on routine. A stable daily routine helps eliminate constant anxiety from expecting the unexpected. Toddlers are taking in new information a mile a minute, so it is important to keep some

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4 Ways to Teach Your Toddler Empathy

by Marnie Bii November 27th, 2023| Infants/Toddlers, Social





Toddlers are just beginning to realize that their feelings and experiences are separate from everyone else's. As a parent, you must help your child better understand this phenomenon by exploring feelings that people and animals potentially feel in a variety

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Tooth and Gum Care Tips for Infants and Toddlers

by Marnie Bii October 23rd, 2023| Care, Infants/Toddlers
Preventative care is key when it comes to dental health. For kids, this means starting dental care as early as possible to give them the best chance at avoiding cavities and other dental problems in the future. Regular tooth and gum care can also make the teething process much
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4 Unexpected Movements in Your Baby’s 1st Year

by Marnie Bii September 18th, 2023| Development, Infants/Toddlers
As you eagerly await your baby's first movements, you may be surprised at the way the learning process transpires. Your child may throw you a curveball by inventing his or her own interesting ways to move around. Since the traditional movements will quickly follow suit, you can sit back
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Getting Your Toddler Interested in Sports

by Jessica B. August 15th, 2023| Development, Infants/Toddlers
It can start to feel a little isolating if you are spending your days caring for a young toddler, and you may start to think it is important to hang out a bit with kids the same age as your child. While toddlers don’t play well together, they often
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Teddy Bear Picnic For Young Children

by Tania Cowling July 11th, 2023| Infants/Toddlers, Social
Eating a meal al fresco (aka picnic) is fun for all ages. And, your baby or toddler will enjoy eating this new way outdoors amongst their teddy bears, just like in the book The Teddy Bears’ Picnic by Jimmy Kennedy. There are quite a few teddy bears at the picnic,
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Take a Summer Learning Walk With Your Child

by Tania Cowling June 6th, 2023| Development, Infants/Toddlers
Add some mystery to the next walk you take with your toddler. Your little detective will have fun discovering colors and shapes in nature.

A day before your walk, talk about color families. Put out crayons from a box of 24 to 48 colors and let your child pick a crayon.
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5 Ideas for When You Have to Wait

by Tania Cowling May 2nd, 2023| Behavior, Infants/Toddlers
Whether it’s the doctor’s office, a restaurant, the bank, or long lines at the grocery store, there are times of waiting and this is probably very difficult for your young child. There’s a good reason why quiet activities without a lot of movement only last a short while. It’s
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Teething Tips for Mothers of Babies

by Tania Cowling March 27th, 2023| Care, Infants/Toddlers
Has your baby been drooling steadily? Does she mouth every toy she picks up? Your little one may be teething. Teething can be annoying to babies – the gums can be painful. Here are some important tips to learn when those
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Is Your Toddler Ready for Baby Number Two?

by Tania Cowling February 20th, 2023| Infants/Toddlers, Social
Your baby is growing up and becoming a more self-sufficient toddler, so this may be the time to start thinking about expanding your family and giving your first child a life companion. Basically having a sister or brother to love and be best friends forever.

Of utmost importance is that your
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