A Little More Wisdom
Diaper Bag Necessities for Two
Written by Cathy Hale on July 24th, 2017
Graduating from new mom to super mom means you know exactly what to pack in the diaper bag for baby #2.
Cradle Cap 101: What New Parents Should Know
Written by Cathy Hale on July 13th, 2017
Cradle cap may look scary, but it’s actually a common newborn skin condition. Discover tips for soothing baby’s flakey scalp.
What's in Your Mommy Tool Belt?
Written by Cathy Hale on June 27th, 2017
From new mom to super mom, we’re exploring must-have items mama always has nearby. What’s in your mommy tool belt?
Newborn Essentials for Mealtime
Written by Cathy Hale on February 26th, 2017
Mealtime essentials for a newborn can be easy, especially if you breastfeed. You just need yourself and a hungry baby. Check! Check! And thank goodness for that.
National Bath Safety Month: Safe Bathing for Baby
Written by Cathy Hale on January 2nd, 2017
January is National Bath Safety Month, and was established to help spread awareness about possible risks associated with bath time. While baths can be relaxing and fun for your little one, there are plenty of hazards in the bathroom which can make it one of the most dangerous rooms in your house.
Newborn Essentials for Mealtime
Written by Cathy Hale on November 8th, 2016
Mealtime essentials for a newborn can be easy, especially if you breastfeed. You just need yourself and a hungry baby. Check! Check! And thank goodness for that.
Baby Development Series: 3-6 Months
Written by Cathy Hale on July 19th, 2016
Smiling. Laughing. Squealing with delight. Your baby is a chatty social butterfly these days who loves “conversations” and likes “chatting” with people. She is more aware of the world around her and she finds new ways to engage with it on a daily basis.
Baby Development Series: 0-3 Months
Written by Cathy Hale on June 19th, 2016
Your sweet bundle of joy has finally arrived and she is the apple of your eye. She keeps everyone on their toes with her constant feedings, diaper changes, naps and the occasional crying fits that tend to jolt you out of your partial sleep at 2 a.m.
The Basics of Babywearing
Written by Cathy Hale on April 12th, 2016
If you’re a new parent, you’ve probably seen all sorts of cute baby slings during your baby gear adventures. There are a lot of reasons why babywearing is so popular these days and it’s not just because you can keep your baby safe while you eat, clean, write, walk or binge-watch your favorite TV show while folding laundry.
Strategies To Help Your Baby Sleep At Night
Written by Cathy Hale on September 3rd, 2015
If you feel like you’ve been ignoring your oh-so-comfy bed lately, you’re not alone. It’s one of the first things you learn as a new parent. You. Miss. Sleeping. (Yawn!)