My First Trimester (Weeks 1-13)
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From the day they’re born, all little humans need to be read to. For Thanksgiving, board books offer a fantastic way to bond as a family, spread the joy of reading, and focus on being thankful.
We love welcoming new babies into the family. My mom has 3 children, 7 grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way so far. The cousins, big and little, are very close and there’s much excitement every time a new baby is added to their ranks. Holding a baby on your shoulder, inhaling…
If you have ever wondered how to make seed bombs, you’ve come to the right place. These are so much fun to make. And in case you’re wondering what to do with them, they are a fun surprise to add to your garden and handy for hard to reach places. Yes, you may have heard…
The photographer was SO frustrated by Sam blowing raspberries in this photo. He wanted me to “do something to make her stop”. My response, “You don’t know much about babies do you?”. Finally, I told him I thought it was cute and to just take the picture. In fact, I just made the same noises…
It’s recommended that infants spend a portion of their time when they are awake on their stomachs while you supervise them. This “tummy time” is critical for developing strong shoulder and neck muscles they’ll need to support their heads and develop skills for crawling, walking, sitting up, and more. It can be challenging for parents…
By this age, many children are more mature in their reading habits and beginning to understand the deeper meanings of life. These Thanksgiving books for preteens will help develop their understanding of gratitude by helping them not take anything for granted.