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Brace yourself for nonstop exploration, chatter, tantrums and unconditional love during the toddler years! Spanning ages 1-3, this stage bursts with major physical, cognitive, emotional and social development. As your baby transitions from infant to toddler, you may notice rapid advances in mobility, communication, independence and personality.
From hitting physical milestones like walking, running and climbing to language explosions of new words daily, each month brings exciting changes. Discover what major gains to expect with toilet training, emotional regulation, social referencing, pretend play stages and more. While the days are long and patience tested, the years are fleetingly short.
We’re here with solidarity and tips to nurture your toddler’s blossoming autonomy while keeping patience and peace. Let us help guide you through both the rocky moments and the snuggly, silly, sweet ones too!
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a common viral infection that mainly affects children under the age of five. Why is this important to know? Knowing the symptoms, treatment, and prevention is important for parents and caregivers. Be informed
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Toddler Shoes? Don’t Make These Mistakes!
Buying shoes for your little one? Watch out! Many parents make mistakes that can hurt tiny feet. From wrong sizes to stiff soles, we'll show you what to avoid. Let's keep those little toes happy and healthy!
How to prepare your toddler for a haircut
Dreading your toddler's first haircut? Don't worry! We've got fun tips to turn those tears into cheers. From salon prep to post-cut treats, learn how to make haircuts a breeze for your little one.
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The 3-Month Potty Training Journey: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Toy Safety Regulations in Singapore
As parents, we do everything we can to try and keep our children safe. That includes making sure that the toys we purchase are absolutely safe for our children to use or play with. But as end consumers, we only













