PARENTING
Baby Development Milestones – 1st year
An Interactive infographic on child development milestones for the First year - month by month. While every child is unique, this can help you...
PREGNANCY
Consuming Onions During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?
Having unusual food cravings during pregnancy for a woman is normal. Some women crave for ice creams or pickles while others for raw vegetables....
Prurigo of Pregnancy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Pregnancy brings immense changes to the female body. Changes that can be seen physically as well as mentally experienced by the woman herself. Physical...
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BABY & TODDLER
5 Health Benefits of Prune Juice for Babies
If your little one is experiencing frequent bouts of constipation, you must have been advised to give him or her some prune juice. Prune...
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
AUTISM
Autism in Infants – Symptoms, Risk and Detection
Autism is a developmental disorder of the brain which generally arises during the first 3 years of age. Normal development of the brain is...
HEALTH BENEFITS
Health Benefits of Teff Grain For Kids
Health benefits of teff for kids include reduced iron deficiency risk, is gluten free, is a good source of protein, has high amounts of...
Health Benefits of Pomegranate for Babies
Pomegranate provides numerous health benefits, some of which include cure for dental problems, cure for digestive disorders, remedy for diarrhea and dysentery, kills intestinal...
Health Benefits of Beet in Baby Food
In continuation with our previous blog on Health benefits of beetroot for babies, here is an infographic on Health benefits of Beet for babies.
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7 Health Benefits of Eating Nectarines During Pregnancy
Nectarine is a fruit with a stone inside it which is non edible like most of the seeds. This fruit is red and red...
5 Healthy Herbal Teas You Should Try
Herbs have always held immense importance in improving our quality of life. Hadn't it been for herbs, many people would have died, suffering from...
PARENTING TIPS
11 Ways to Encourage Your Child to Write
When your child is about three or four years old, it’s time he began learning to write. If he’s reluctant, it means he needs...
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