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How to make mixed feeding work for you

Mixed feeding means combining breastfeeding with bottle feeding. It’s sometimes known as ‘combined feeding’ or ‘partial breastfeeding’ and involves replacing one or more breastfeeds with bottle feeds instead. And, while the prospect of an uninterrupted night’s sleep may be enough to convince you it’s a good idea, mothers who opt to mixed feed do so ...
5 tips to implement a bedtime routine that works!

Getting enough sleep is really important for children’s development and functioning. Our bodies are mechanically wired to need sleep, while we sleep our body is busy repairing and strengthening and our brain is busy processing and sorting. One key way to help children to get enough sleep is to have a good bedtime routine. A good ...
The Best Christmas Toys for Newborn Babies

It’s exciting spending Christmas with a baby for the first time. You want to involve them with the excitement and traditions. However, they are so young so what do you get them? Well, think Christmas Toys! Visit Our Christmas Store Top Christmas Toys for Newborn Babies Activity Playmat First on our list, we have this ...
Why is Tummy Time important for babies?

Tummy time is crucial for all babies and an important step in babies developing the proper motor skills and muscle strength needed for crawling, moving and growing up. Why is tummy time important?  -  Develop back, neck and core strength -  Helps to prevent the flat head syndrome -  Babies explore movement in new ways ...
Halloween Costumes that are Perfect for a First Halloween

Becoming a mother comes with many firsts, some challenging, some messy and most that make your heart burst. There are few things cuter in life than a little tot in a costume. Get the whole family involved this Halloween and make it a memorable one with these mini Halloween costumes for the littlest ones in ...
Is “no nappy” Time Really Worth it? Yes!

Letting your bub have time each day without a nappy (diaper) on, is becoming a big trend. However, no nappy time is nothing new; it’s been recommended by Early Childhood Specialists for many years.  A lot of people are getting hooked on ‘no nappy’ time because of the elimination communication method – an alternative toilet ...
Having a conversation with your newborn

In the first 5 months of life, your newborn's brain is most active in developing sensory pathways and language. In other words, you don't want to miss this once in a lifetime opportunity. Even though your baby is not yet talking and responding, they are learning how sounds (phonics) work, how language works and how ...