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Main image for the article [The Best Yogurts For Your Baby]. Pictured is toddler eating a yogurt cup with a spoon.

The Best Yogurts For Your Baby

With the diversity in the yogurt aisle, it’s safe to say that choosing one can be downright overwhelming! And with so many flavours, fat percentages, and brand names, it can seem impossible to pick

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Main image for the article [How to Avoid Catering Meals]. Pictured is toddler eating strawberries and plums.

How to Avoid Catering Meals

Parents ask me all the time what my thoughts are on offering their baby/toddler an alternative meal if they refuse the first choice. Is it bad? Is it okay under certain circumstances? What if

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Main image for the article [Food, Nutrition & Your Sick Baby/Toddler]. Pictured is a toddler getting their temperature checked with a thermometer.

Food, Nutrition & Your Sick Baby/Toddler

The most dreaded season of the year. No, I’m not talking about pothole season.  I’m talking about the germy, snotty, cough-every-two-seconds-and-get-your-siblings-sick-too season. And it doesn’t only suck because you’ve got to watch your poor

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