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The first material most parents think of looking for when buying children’s clothes is cotton. This makes complete sense as it ticks many different boxes from affordability to suitability to children’s skin. However, not all cotton is made equal and...
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By Taylor Brouwer Infant sleep is very different from adult sleep, namely consisting of a deep sleep phase when the baby sleeps peacefully and rests, and a longer REM phase, that is shallow sleep, when the baby can easily wake...
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By Alison Lee Lullabies have been around for as long as the world exists. Even though the term lullaby appeared only in 1560, the concept of a cradle song had been known to humankind long before that. Researchers believe that lullabies...
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 Newborns are adorable but with the amount of energy they take to care for and protect, we won’t blame you if you breathe a heavy sigh of relief when you finally get them to nod off and you can...
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​Approximately 3,500 infants die each year in the United States from sleep related infant deaths, according to the CDC. Although new parents are naturally vigilant, it’s always good to have some research-backed recommendations on hand for ensuring safe sleep. We’ve...
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