by Jim | Feb 17, 2023 | Age 2-3, Health
People tend to associate teething as something that affects babies, but you are not home and dry once they turn into a toddler. Their molars may not arrive until they are two or even three, keeping you on your toes for a lot longer than you might expect. And, if baby...
by Al Ferguson | Jul 12, 2017 | Health, The Daily Dad
Some new research by children’s food brand Kiddylicious Little Bistro has revealed three significant areas of concern in the current baby food market that has raised alarm among parents, dentists, nutritionists and speech therapists. speech defects, teeth distortion...
by Al Ferguson | Jan 12, 2016 | New Dad
The debate and mystery surrounding the truth about amber necklaces has being going on for decades now and by the looks of things, doesn’t have any plans to stop any time soon. In my mind there are 2 main areas for debate: Does amber actually have any affect on a...
by Guest Writer | Aug 17, 2015 | Age 0-1
Around 700,000 babies start teething each year in the UK and in many cases new parents can get confused by, or miss, some of the early signs of this natural developmental stage. With approximately two thirds of children suffering from problems associated with...