by Alice Noman - June 2, 2008 - 9 comments
If you are a swimmer yourself, you would like to take your baby swimming with you soon. And, nothing wrong with it. The sooner you can get your child in the water the better! It's really up to you when you start taking your baby to the pool.
by Alice Noman - May 19, 2008 - 11 comments
A new American study found that when babies of low income families are watching TV, mothers rarely interact with them.
by Alice Noman - April 30, 2008 - 19 comments
A birthday party without games is just like a 'cake without icing'. So, if you are planning to celebrate your kids next birthday party and are stuck for party games, just keep reading.
by jyoti - April 29, 2008 - 18 comments
No matter what the age of your child, birthday is a special occasion for the parents. It is also a day that requires a lot of planning and preparation; a day of emotion and lots of excitement, as all parents want the day to be the most memorable one for their child.
by Poonam Sharma - December 7, 2007 - 8 comments
1. Read aloud to your children every day.
You must read aloud to your children ever day, doing so will increases their knowledge of the world, their vocabulary, their familiarity with written language and they will get more interested in reading. You can always read aloud to your children for 20 to thirty minutes before bedtime.
by Alice Noman - December 2, 2007 - 906 comments
Studies has shown that at 20 weeks from conception your unborn baby can hear music. Baby may get startled by sudden sound after birth but after a year they will start enjoying musical beats and can dance by flaying hands up and down. They can imitate sound at six months and by nine months can respond to familiar songs.
