everything you need to know about starting solids
Starting solids on your little one is a huge step and as a first time mom it can be kind of overwhelming. You worry about food allergies, choking, picky eaters. One piece of ad
fevers: offer meds or let it run its course?
Today we’re sharing another short video from Kids in the House – a terrific parenting resource created by mom of three, Leana Greene. Kids in the House 
8 darndest things my 3 year old says….
A few months back I had done a post on the darndest things my 5 year old says, so this time I decided to do a post on the things my 3-year-old says. Ever since he turned 3, he ha
top 15 diaper bag essentials
What are some things you carry in your diaper bag? I know there are times where you are out and about and all of a sudden you wish you would have packed a thermometer or sunblock&#
music theme baby nursery
When it was time to decorate the nursery for my second son, I wanted to do something with a little modern twist. I really like clean looks in the room and not cluttered with wall a
mealtrain.com – great way to help new moms for free
Life is great after your baby is born and you are still in the hospital. People are waiting on you hand and foot, the nurses are changing your diapers and only hand your baby ove
what i learned about a toddler “moment”
Every night we eat dinner as a family. Our routine, mommy makes it and Ayven and Daddy help set the table. We talk about our day and enjoy a nice dinner SOME of the time. The
transitioning from formula to whole milk
At some point around your baby’s first birthday, you’ll may start thinking about making the switch from either formula or breast milk to whole – usually cow’
how to really help out mom when a newborn arrives
A lot of my friends and family are having babies right now, some are on their second and third too. Got me thinking of upcoming visits with these new nuggets of love and what their
choosing baby’s name – seven things to consider
Picking a name for your baby is a hard task to accomplish. There’s so much pressure; it’s such an enormous responsibility. After all, this is what your kid is stuck w