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Tips for making your baby’s snacks

Tips for making your baby’s snacks

It is recommended that parents always have a trick or a foolproof recipe for the little ones to enjoy the snack. It’s always time for a snack after kindergarten. Whether your child likes the fruits or not, you could still make it a...

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Tips for return to kindergarten

Tips for return to kindergarten

Although doesn’t exist a magic formula for the tears of  the first days, fortunately we have some tools to make more easier the adaptation for return to kindergarten. Even this is your first year at kindergarten or not, reboot the routine...

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Newborn: how to care for the umbilical cord

Newborn: how to care for the umbilical cord

So if you're going to be a mom soon or have a newborn baby, hydrogen peroxide, neutral soap and a gauze dryer is enough to clean the umbilical cord until it falls off. One of the things that scares dads the most, especially if it's their...

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Rice and milk porridge for breakfast

Rice and milk porridge for breakfast

  If your baby is six months old or he/she is about to reach that age, your pediatrician will advise you to start introducing complementary feeding. Without forgetting that at this age the milk is still the basis of the feeding of...

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Babies on the Beach: Tips

Babies on the Beach: Tips

It is very important to offer the baby water almost constantly during the time you are at the beach because heat and sweat can make it easier for the child to dehydrate. August is the holiday month par excellence. So if you're not on the...

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Fruit porridge and biscuits for snacking

Fruit porridge and biscuits for snacking

Whether natural, packaged or uncrushed, the truth is that the child has to eat fruit, due to the countless benefits to his health and development. The pediatrician recommends starting to introduce other foods in the baby's diet from the...

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Entertaining a newborn

Entertaining a newborn

The child gets bored and is claiming attention the only way he knows: cried. Did you know newborn babies get bored, too? In fact, many times we believe that they are crying because they are hungry, sleepy or because something hurts and...

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Baby Care in Summer

Baby Care in Summer

During the summer season it is important that parents consider a series of care for their children that can prevent unwanted circumstances and at the same time, expand the comfort, care and enjoyment of all those moments spent with their...

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Infants

Gastroesophageal Reflux Infants

Gastroesophageal reflux is the passage of gastric contents upstream of the esophagus, which can appear episodically and physiologically in infants. What is gastroesophageal reflux? Gastroesophageal reflux is the passage of gastric...

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