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  1. MummyGrace

    Be a role model for eating a healthy diet

    Like the instilling of all good behaviour, parents must lead by example. To encourage children to consistently say “please” and “thank you”, parents must use these words constantly with their children. Similarly, to get children to eat a healthy diet, parents should practise what they preach...
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    Tips for Maximizing Your Child

    1)Breastfeed Your Baby - Breast milk is the best brain food for newborns, as it is an excellent source of neuronutrients. Studies reported that increased duration of breastfeeding is associated with an increase in both verbal and performance IQ scores 1, 2 . 2) Offer a Healthy Well-Balance...
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    At wat age ur baby learn to walk?

    Hi mommies, may i know at which mth ur babies learn to walk? Now my baby is learning to walk! he is only 6 mths plus. He will hold on to the rod of the playpen, stand up and walk along the perimeter... :elvis: Is it too fast??
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    What age to bring baby for swimming??

    Hi mommies... what is the suitable age to bring baby to swim?? I also heard tat baby can only stays in swimming pool for 15mins (prevent infection).. is it true??:err:
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    Burping

    Any mummies having problem burping baby?? Now my baby is 5 mths ++. After drinking his milk, i find that nowadays either he don't burp or took veri long time to burp. Is it normal??
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    Insurance for ur child

    Just wan 2 share.. anybody buying insurance for ur child??
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    10 Ways to Boost your Baby’s Brain Power

    Baby Brain Work Outs Just like how your muscles will not develop if you do not exercise, your baby’s brain will not develop to its fullest if you don’t help her ‘exercise her mind? Stimulus for your baby can be positive or negative. Positive stimuli build the brain and enhance learning whereas...
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    Why Milk Matters

    Today, milk is facing fierce competition from other beverages. Increased consumption of flavoured beverages and soft drinks among children has led to a decrease in overall milk intake. Drinking less milk can have both short and long term effects on the health of the child, e.g. developing...
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    Home-made Apple Puree for Your Baby

    1. Peel, core and slice an eating apple. 2. Put apple slices in a saucepan with 2 to 3 tablespoons water. 3. Cover with a lid and simmer over a low to moderate heat for about 5 minutes or until apple slices are soft 4. Push the cooked apple slices through a sieve or blend to a puree in a...
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    Apple Boy

    1. Spread cream cheese on the bread. 2. Arrange apple slices on one slice and firmly press the other slice of bread on top. 3. Cut with large cookie cutter diagonally and decorate with raisins or cranberries.
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