A Little More Wisdom
Baby’s Runny Nose: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Written by Cathy Hale on February 3rd, 2020
When your baby’s cute button nose is runny and gross, it is hard to know what’s normal and what’s not. We’ve got answers!
Why You and Your Child Should Get The Flu Vaccine
Written by Little Remedies on September 11th, 2019
Getting the flu vaccine is the best way to prevent the flu. People who have received the vaccine have less severe cases of the flu and fewer complications.
What To Do If Your Baby Has a Fever
Written by Little Remedies on March 11th, 2019
Fever is just a symptom and a higher temperature does not mean a sicker child. Taking care of your child’s fever might be hard, but here are some guidelines.
You Got This, Mom: Surviving Baby’s First Uh-Oh Moments
Written by Cathy Hale on February 4th, 2019
Get the mommy advice you need, so you can stay calm and mom on when baby’s first uh-oh moments happen.
How to Swaddle Like a Pro
Written by Cathy Hale on December 10th, 2018
If you haven’t mastered the art of swaddling your baby yet, here are helpful tips from swaddling pros.
How Super Moms Weather Baby’s Evening Fussy Time
Written by Cathy Hale on November 14th, 2018
If your sweet baby is anything but sweet during 4pm-mignight, that’s called the “Witching Hour,” but it doesn’t last forever.
A Crying Baby is a Normal Baby
Written by Cathy Hale on October 12th, 2018
Crying is totally normal in healthy babies as they develop, so why not anticipate the peaks to better soothe those tears.
Saline Rinse isn’t Just for Sick Days
Written by Cathy Hale on August 20th, 2018
Find out how saline rinse can do wonders for baby’s stuffy nose by moisturizing dry nasal passages and breaking down thick mucus.
The Skinny on Summertime Skin Protection for Baby
Written by Cathy Hale on July 20th, 2018
Shield your baby’s sensitive skin from harmful rays this summer by knowing exactly what to look for in SPF and UPF protection.
Why Are Traditional Lullabies Still the Best?
Written by Cathy Hale on April 30th, 2018
If you grew up with parents that sang you lullabies as a child, chances are you still remember the lyrics word for word, even if you haven’t heard them in 20 years. When my son was an infant, I sang lullabies to him. My singing voice was terrible, but the songs still soothed him.