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Quick Tips for Potty Training Your Daughter

Quick Tips for Potty Training Your Daughter

For Parents, Toddlers

Potty training is the process of getting your child off diapers to relieve themselves in a potty or adult toilet. Going diaper-free is a huge milestone not only for the child but the parents as well. In some…

Kids Eat for FREE at these Cafes & Restaurants in Singapore

Babies, Family Fun, Toddlers

Can kids enjoy free meals in Singapore?   With cafes and restaurants promotions that offer free food for kids, it helps families save some dollars when taking their children out to dine at these family-friendly places too. WIN-WIN!…

Poop Diary for Breastfed Babies vs. Formula-fed Babies

Babies, Toddlers

Our child’s poop can vary in colour, consistency and frequency. Yet, it can tell us a lot about our child’s health condition too. We probably never expect to be as intrigued and concerned over somebody else’s poop until…

How do parents in Singapore choose their baby’s milk bottles?

Babies, For Parents, Toddlers

Milk bottles with artificial teats are commonly used in Singapore by parents and caregivers who feed expressed breast milk and formula milk to infants and toddlers. Some milk bottles are more durable than the rest due to the…

Nursing Wear & Breastfeeding-friendly Clothes for Breastfeeding Mums

Babies, For Parents, Toddlers

Breastfeeding mums often undergo a change in their choice of clothes and wardrobe staples to accommodate to their new role. Nursing wear, or breastfeeding-friendly clothing, are designed to provide quick access to the chest area without having to…

Pregnancy week 21 – 24: Tips for Pregnant Mums

For Parents, Pregnant, Uncategorized

Now that you are almost at the last leg of your second trimester of this pregnancy, the next few weeks are going to be exciting as a Fetal Anomaly scan is usually conducted on Week 22 of pregnancy.…

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

Breastfeeding is the best nutrition for healthy growth and development of babies. Good maternal nutrition helps sustain an adequate supply and quality of breast milk. Unnecessary introduction of bottle-feeding, partially or fully, or of other complementary foods and drinks may have a negative impact on breastfeeding, which may be irreversible. Consult your doctor and consider the social and financial implications before deciding to use breast milk substitutes or if you have difficulty breastfeeding. Follow usage, preparation and storage instructions of breast milk substitutes or of other complementary foods and drinks carefully as improper or unnecessary use may pose a health hazard.