Parenting Tips

pram stroller comparison guide for new parents

What's the Difference Between a Stroller and a Pram?

If you have searched for a "pram stroller," you have probably noticed something odd: some brands use pram, some use stroller, and some use both for the same product. That can make a simple baby-gear decision feel like a vocabulary...

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Global Mother's Day greeting cards and flowers on a family table

Global Mother's Day Greetings 2026: Dates by Country, Languages, and Messages

If you are searching for global Mother's Day greetings in 2026, start with the date first and the message second. Mother's Day is not celebrated on the same day worldwide, so the most helpful version of this guide is one...

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Newborn baby wearing a hospital hat during the early post-birth period

Do Newborns Have to Wear Hats? How Long, When Outside, and Safe Sleep Rules

If you are wondering whether your newborn really has to wear a hat, you are probably trying to sort through several different situations at once. You may be thinking about the tiny hospital cap your baby wore after birth, the...

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Gentle Parenting: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How to Make It Work

Gentle Parenting: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How to Make It Work

If gentle parenting sounds appealing but also a little vague, the clearest way to think about it is this: gentle parenting means being warm and respectful without giving up your role as the adult in charge. It is not permissive....

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baby laughing  when he playing with mom

When Do Babies Start Laughing? Your Complete Guide to Baby's First Laugh

Quick Answer: When Do Babies Start Laughing? Most babies start laughing between 3 to 4 months old. You might hear your baby's first real laugh around 3.5 months, though some babies laugh as early as 12 weeks and others not...

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Newborn baby making eye contact with parent, demonstrating early vision development

Baby Vision Timeline: When Do Babies Start Seeing Clearly?

Short answer: Babies can see from birth, but newborn vision is blurry and works best at about 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm). Most babies become better at tracking faces and toys by 2 to 3 months, show...

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