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Coolster® Tumbler Cups


Insulated and shaped like Mom or Dad’s coffee cup, the Coolster® tumbler is designed for older kids who are “too cool” for a sippy cup, but still need guaranteed* spill-proof protection.

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Feeding Your Newborn

Learning about your baby’s stomach size, knowing the rate at which it grows and how much it can hold helps you know if your baby is getting the right amount of nutrition. Here, our expert and registered nurse Cindy Zizek explains the size development of infant stomachs and helps make sure your little one is getting all the nutrients she needs in the first weeks of her life.   More


Flushing out diapers for potty training

In this article, we examine the process of toilet training, including knowing when to begin and how to prepare yourself and your baby for this important milestone towards independence.   More


Toddlers with attitude: The onset of the terrible twos

Are you dreading the infamous terrible twos? This article will look at the developmental reasons for the onset of this phase and offer tips on how to make it through this trying time.   More


The First Good-bye

For new moms, leaving baby for the first time can be stressful. Here, we get a better understanding of separation anxiety, and look at some methods to relieve it, in anticipation of that first good-bye.  More


Feeding Milestones

One of the big mommy milestones is when your baby tries solid food for the first time. Here we look at three different feeding milestones and how to approach each stage.  More


Baby Body Language Explained

Your baby's expression and body language are the primary way he communicates with you before he starts to talk. Understand what he is 'saying' by interpreting the message he sends with his face and body.  More


How to Use Playtime for Skill Development

Research shows that play is a basic necessity to your baby, just as food and shelter is. It helps stimulate your baby and encourages his cognitive and physical development.  More


On the Move - How Your Baby Learns to Crawl and Walk

Many babies start to crawl between seven and ten months of age and begin walking at about fifteen months. Some babies walk before they crawl but, regardless of the timing, once they are mobile, a whole other world opens up to them.  More


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