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Growing up

  1. It’s Potty Time! Tips for Toilet Training Your Toddler

    It’s Potty Time! Tips for Toilet Training Your Toddler

    Is it time to ditch the diapers? Making the transition from diapers to using the toilet is a major milestone for little ones when it comes to asserting their independence. 

    This month we’re sharing some tips and products to help make potty training more manageable (and fun) for all involved!

    Many children display signs of being ready for potty training between ages 18 and 24 months, but others may show no interest until they hit the 3-year mark and that’s ok too! All children develop at different rates, and no two kids are quite the same, so it’s important to make sure that your child is ready for the toilet.

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  2. Focus On Feeding

    Focus On Feeding

    With the holidays now behind us, the new year is a wonderful time to focus on healthy eating habits for the whole family.

     

    Building a strong foundation of health for your child starts by teaching them great habits, handwashing and brushing their teeth, to eating well and beyond. You can help them learn about making great eating choices by providing a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy proteins. 

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  3. On the Move! Baby’s First Steps

    On the Move! Baby’s First Steps

    There are few things in this world as precious as a baby taking their first, wobbly steps forward as they learn to walk.

    Some children start walking as young as 9 months while others begin several months after their first birthdays, every child is different. Regardless of when your little one reaches this magical milestone, it’s important to take stock of your existing child proofing efforts, and prepare your home for this new stage.


    Let’s explore the transition from crawler to walker and offer some ideas to help make your home safer as your child moves from baby to toddler.

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  4. Creating Healthy Habits

    Creating Healthy Habits

    Every family benefits from adopting healthy habits together! We all know how essential it is to practice healthy daily routines, such as washing your hands, and it’s just as important to instill these habits in our little ones. The expert team at Dreambaby® suggests breaking down big goals into manageable habits as this will help you and your family achieve goals faster and more efficiently. 

     

    Practice Good Personal Hygiene

    Teaching kids to brush their teeth twice a day from a very young age will help prevent cavities, tooth decay and gum disease. Keeping your mouth healthy also includes eating less sugary foods – especially when snacking on candy and treats. Try our Toothbrush Set, which encourages your toddler to learn correct brus

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  5. Bedroom Safety: Bed Rails

    Bedroom Safety: Bed Rails

    Whether your child moves around in their sleep or stays in one position all night, bed rails are important for added bedroom and sleep safety. Installing bed rails on your little one's bed will provide an extra safety barrier that will help both you and your child sleep peacefully at night.

     

    Here are a few benefits of bed rails that will help you and your toddler have a good night's sleep: 

     

    Fall prevention: While children are transitioning into different bed types, bed rails provide a safety barrier to help avoid potentially dangerous falls while sleeping as they get used to their new sleeping environment.

     

    Security & Comfort: A large benefit of bed rails is the feeling of safety and comfort. They offer reliability by acting as a wall, similar to your little one's experience sleeping in a crib. This can be important for children and their families, as they can sleep better at night knowing that their loved ones are safer and more comfortable in their new bed.

     

    Wondering which Dreambaby® bed rail is best for your home? 

    Explore our bed rail options below, the ideal bed rail will depend on your bed and preferences!

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