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3 tips for babies that don’t like bathing

3 tips for babies that don’t like bathing

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For grownups having a bath generally equals relaxing and enjoying a warm soak. There’s nothing like it, most of us absolutely love to do it. Unfortunately, that’s not the case for some of those little one’s running around your household that do need to get washed every now and then. So, what do you do when your baby always screams his/her lungs out when you put him/her in a baby bath? Here are some tips you might like to try!

How and when to wean your baby off the bottle

How and when to wean your baby off the bottle

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Most newborn babies get enough nutrition from being breastfed or bottle fed. But as they begin to grow, they will also require solid food. One child might make the transition rather more easily than another, but ultimately it will happen when the time is right. In this article, we'll tell you how and when wean your little one from bottle feeding and smoothly transition him or her towards eating solids.

A cup with a straw for your child: recommended or not?

A cup with a straw for your child: recommended or not?

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Drinking from a cup is a skill that children learn step by step. That's why it's important that you always give your child the right cup, tailored to their motor development. For example, a cup with a straw can be useful for the further development of oral motor skills.

A cup for your toddler: when can which model be used?

A cup for your toddler: when can which model be used?

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A baby is either breastfed or bottle-fed, but as your baby gets a little older, he or she can gradually learn to drink from a cup by itself. Different models are available for each phase of this learning process. In this article we explain when which cup is best suited for your toddler.

 

 

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