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Here you will find all the information you need on feeding & nutrition, behavior & development, sleeping, health & safety and style.
With all the topsy-turvy changes this past school year — from remote classes to quarantined pods, limited socializing, and way too much screen time — it’s time to unplug and enjoy time with your kids. Here are nine ideas for creating your own summer fun.
Weight gain patterns differ for breastfed and formula-fed babies. Understanding the differences can help prepare you for success at the breast.
Choosing the right car seat for your little one is crucial — it will help keep them safe and comfortable, and can even save their life. In this guide we look at the different types of car seats available, chemicals to avoid, and share our favorite picks!
With Baby #3 on the way Tot Founder, Nasiba Adilova, is sharing her must have items from making a family of four into five.
Curious about the Montessori Method? To help you get a firm understanding of the child-centered educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator, Dr. Maria Montessori, we’re looking deep into its core values, concepts and developmental toys.
Make sure your little one stays warm and snuggly with wraps and blankies that will keep them cozy and comforted.
Children are naturally curious and inquisitive. They can quickly get themselves into all sorts of dangerous situations around the house. Use this baby proofing checklist from The International Association for Child Safety to help you ensure the safety your your tot.
It’s never too early to begin reading. Early childhood behavior expert Anastasia Moloney explains why.
We all know physical play is important, but do you know what milestones to look for when it comes to babies and children developing gross motor skills? Read these tips from Montessori educator, Christina Clemer, to help your child gain the physical and cognitive development needed to climb, swing, run, skip, jump and play and the toys she swears by.