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Christmas can feel like a never-ending juggling act... so we’re here to help parents keep their sh*t together at this time 🎅
We’ve teamed up with Santa to give away 20 x Piccolo bundles of pouches & snacks for your little ones… 🤯
ONLY for the first 20 people to comment below (so be quick 👀) ➡️
✅ No added sugar (we leave that to the bees)
✅ No need to be salty with our snacks
✅ No nasties or nonsense (ever)
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🦃✨ Thanksgiving with little ones? We’ve got you! From meal prep hacks with Mom’s Meals to toddler entertainment & the soothing Momcozy CocoSway Baby Swing, our latest blog has all the tips for a stress-free holiday! #ThanksgivingWithKids#ParentingTips
Bringing food to a family with a newborn is a thoughtful and practical gesture.
Read the full article: 5 Easy Meals to Bring a Family with a New Baby
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Get ready for a safe and fun Halloween with these trick-or-treating tips for managing epilepsy.
Map Out Your Night: Stick to well-lit, familiar streets and plan your trick-or-treating stops in advance. This helps organize the evening and ensures parents or guardians can easily supervise.
Comfort First, Safety Always: Choose comfortable and practical costumes without tight masks or accessories that limit vision. Adding bright or reflective elements will help everyone stay visible and safe.
Stay on Track with Meds and Rest: Ensure your child takes their epilepsy medication as scheduled, and try not to stay out too late. Keeping to a regular bedtime can help avoid unnecessary exhaustion.
Be Mindful of Light Sensitivity: If strobe lights or flashing decorations might trigger a seizure, consider visiting homes earlier in the evening before the lights come on in full force.
👫 Stick Together with a Friend: Whether it’s a parent, guardian, or a trusted friend, ensure your child is never alone while trick-or-treating. Their companion should know what to do in case of a seizure.
Wear Your ID: Have your child wear a medical ID bracelet or carry a card with key details about their condition and emergency contacts. This ensures quick help if needed.
Treats and Special Diets: For children on restricted diets like ketogenic or Atkins, collecting candy is still fun, but they should avoid eating it without your approval.
👻 Have a spooktacular time, stay safe, and let the treats (and no tricks) begin! 🍭🕷️
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🎃🍬 Halloween Safety: Keeping Cannabis Gummies Secure From the Little Ones 🍬🎃
As Halloween approaches, the excitement for treats and spooky fun is in the air! However, if you’re indulging in edibles, it’s crucial to keep them safe and out of reach of little hands. Read below for five tips to ensure your kids don't consume the wrong kind of candy this Halloween:
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Feeding a toddler? It starts with good intentions, ends with spaghetti in your hair, and the dog gets a free meal. You try to stay calm, but when the yogurt hits the wall, you question every life decision. But hey, at least they’re eating… right? Moms, I see you. You’re doing amazing!
Here is a quick hack: our BabyBibi bath books are great for distracting your little one while you're trying to sneak in the mouthful of broccoli puree.
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DID YOU KNOW your baby would cry like this? Healthy babies cry a lot in their first five months of life.
This is called the Period of #PURPLEcrying.
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When your baby is crying, try all you can to comfort them. If the crying becomes too frustrating it is OK
to put the baby in a safe place, like a crib, and take a few minutes to calm yourself. Remember it is
important to never shake or hurt a baby.
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For more information on the Period of PURPLE Crying, go to https://lnkd.in/gVescmyH#purplecrying#dontshake#irchealthystart
🎁 December is here, the season of giving!
As you shop for grandkids, kids, or loved ones, the joy of finding the perfect gift is unmatched.
But let’s take a moment to ensure those gifts are safe for the little ones in our lives.
This National Safe Toys and Gifts Month, we encourage you to consider if the toys you’re gifting match the child’s age, abilities, and skills.
For infants and kids under 3, steer clear of toys with small parts that could pose choking hazards.
Before you wrap your gifts, double-check safety labels, avoid sharp edges, and choose non-toxic materials.
Let’s make this holiday season joyful and safe.
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Struggling with a Picky Eater? You’re Not Alone!
If your child seems uninterested in meals, refuses new foods, or turns away even the basics—welcome to the MOM era! 😄
Here are some gentle, practical ways to help your child develop a healthy interest in food:
✅ Make mealtimes engaging and positive: Share stories from your own childhood, create a relaxed atmosphere, and avoid yelling, as it can quickly turn eating into a stressful experience.
✅ Serve smaller portions and avoid force-feeding: Let your child choose how much to eat. They’re more likely to stay interested when there’s no pressure.
✅ Brighten up the plate: Kids love colors and textures. Make meals visually appealing, with vibrant foods that naturally draw their attention.
✅ Encourage physical activity before meals: Active play builds an appetite, making kids more willing to try what’s on their plate when they’re genuinely hungry.
✅ Skip the screens: Instead, make mealtime a family moment. Enjoy the food together, share laughs, and show appreciation for their effort in trying new foods.
✅ Get them involved in the kitchen: Simple tasks like washing veggies or stirring ingredients can spark curiosity and interest in what they’ll eat later.
I know a child who would only eat ladyfingers (bhindi) for two years! Now, they eat almost everything. Each child has their own pace, and patience is the key to helping them develop their preferences.
So, hang in there, enjoy the process, and trust that with patience and encouragement, your little one will come around! 😊
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