PARENTING
5 Essential Oils for Burn Relief in Kids
Even a scratch on our kids can cause a tear in our hearts! If your child has sustained a minor burn, here are a...
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
21 Unique Baby Shower Favors
Planning for a shower for a dear mom-to-be? Then you need to make sure you plan for favors that are fun and thoughtful. Along...
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
AUTISM
11 Natural Remedies for Treating Mood Disorders in Children
Did you know that there were natural remedies to treat mood disorders in young children? Yes, there are over a dozen remedies that can...
HEALTH BENEFITS
11 Effective Benefits of Aniseed for Children
Anise seed is considered to be the very first spice known by the human race. It is a type of plant native to Egypt...
13 Amazing Benefits of Onion Juice
Onion juice fights cancer and nail fungus, treats diabetes, prevents inflammation and blood clots, boosts immunity, promotes vision and fertility, improves mood and sleep....
7 Surprising Health Benefits of Rebounding
Surprising health benefits of rebounding include increases in white blood cells count by three times, building bone mass, aids with the release of toxins,...
11 Surprising Benefits of Brown Rice for Children
Brown rice is full of fiber and has low chances of developing allergy. It increases immunity, bone strength and prevents asthma. It increases quality...
11 Surprising Health Benefits of Quince
Consuming Quince can treat all kinds of ulcers and almost all stomach ailments. It lowers blood pressure, good for stress and cholesterol Levels, rich...
PARENTING TIPS
11 Ways to Make Your Child Talk About School
Children are the best communicators, because they talk with their whole body, not just their voices. They smile, giggle, fold their arms or make...
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