by Ruth | Oct 21, 2014 | Babies, Baby Clothing, Baby's Teeth
Dribble Ons are the clever bib that keeps your baby dry and rash free while looking stylish. Suitable for babies from birth to 24 months, Dribble Ons are designed to keep your babies neck and chest dry as they draw dribble away from baby’s delicate skin. For more... read more
by Ruth | Oct 10, 2014 | Babies, Baby's Teeth
1: When Do Babies Start Teething? The age that babies start teething varies, but it is common for teething to start at about 6 months with first teeth appearing between the ages of 6 – 10 months. Teething usually continues until about 24 months of age. Teeth can... read more
by Ruth | Oct 2, 2014 | Babies, Baby Wrapping
1: The Benefits of Wrapping Your Baby Wrapping newborn babies is an age-old custom that has increased in popularity in recent times. Wrapping helps newborns to feel warm and secure and research suggests that proper wrapping: Calms fussy babies Reduces crying Promotes... read more
by Ruth | Sep 24, 2014 | Babies, Baby's Head
1: What Causes Babies Heads To Flatten? Baby’s skulls are soft at birth and it is common for them to appear elongated or flattened after delivery due to either lack of room in late pregnancy or pressure during delivery. Baby’s heads can also become flattened during... read more
by Ruth | Sep 18, 2014 | Babies, Baby's Teeth
Basic Facts In Australia the rate of tooth decay is increasing for children. Eating and drinking sugary/starchy products causes acid in the mouth to build which dissolves lining on teeth, causing tooth decay. Loosing teeth early can cause spacing problems in adult... read more
by Ruth | Jul 31, 2014 | Babies, Baby Clothing, Premmature Baby
The majority of babies come home from hospital after only a day or two following delivery. For many babies though, this is not the case and their stay in hospital can be anything from weeks to months or longer. Here are four ways that parents have found helpful to... read more
by Ruth | Jul 31, 2014 | Babies, Baby's Head
How Important Is Our Hearing? Hearing is one of the primary senses and is important for communication. For children who have hearing loss, there can be a direct impact on language development, effective communication, learning and employment choices in adult life... read more