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Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
4 Fascinating Facts About How Babies Sleep
When people use the phrase “sleeping like a baby”, they’re probably not being literal, and that’s because new parents are usually tired and exhausted trying to find the best strategies for getting their little ones to sleep.
By Christopher Decena5 years ago in Families
Top 5 Best Body Wash For Kids in 2021- All Variants
Choosing the best body wash for your little one can be a minefield. I know as a parent that you want to make sure that you are buying the best products for your child and that they will nourish and enrich your skin. There are so many options and so many questions to answer.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala5 years ago in Families
Strange Meeting On A Park Bench On My Birthday
It was a stunningly beautiful Autumn day, the azure blue sky acting like a blank canvas on which nature had decided to paint a masterpiece full of vibrant natural colours. A mosaic, leaf-confetti littered pathway led off to a vanishing point far off in the distance. On both sides, lines of skeleton trees, shedding their summer foliage, stood like sentinels guarding the pathway to heaven. To each side mid-life evergreens acted as a natural bulwark to protect the open parkland behind.
By Liam Ireland5 years ago in Families
Bath & Bottles
What’s puts my baby to sleep or any baby for that matter. My baby loves to be snuggled like mommy. He loves his covers and plays with them all the time. He has a habit of grabbing things now. He’s so beautiful. I also love covers as well and to be snuggled under them. It’s just a comfortable and warm feel.
By Butterfly Nation 5 years ago in Families
Growing Wild in the Backyard
If you had to choose one word to describe Adelaide, that word would most definitely be 'curious'. She was by far the most curious child living on Oak Street. Although she was only three, she was determined to experience life to the fullest extent, which meant her mum and daddy had to keep a careful eye on her.
By Juliette McCoy Riitters5 years ago in Families
The Scar
The day before she got her scar, Jane had been playing in the street with her little sister Lizzy. It was a residential road with large, unkempt, grey Victorian terraces looming up each side. The houses had been built as family homes, but many had recently been sectioned off into separate bedsits or had become student house-share rentals. The houses got noticeably tidier the further up the hill they were. It was cold enough to need coats, but not so cold that fingers hurt. They were playing catch, back and forth. The sisters smiled at passers-by, who for the most part were strangers. There was a hardness to this new city, that they were still negotiating.
By Rachel Robbins5 years ago in Families








