How to care for your little one’s teeth
It’s important to remember that all babies are different, but most children start teething and getting their first teeth from around 6 months of age...
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It’s important to remember that all babies are different, but most children start teething and getting their first teeth from around 6 months of age...
Some babies build a strong bond with their bottle, and so the idea of transitioning away from it can be emotional and worrying for parents and caregivers...
Whichever route you choose try not to stress about mealtimes (easier said than done sometimes!) and embrace the mess.
There are certain foods you should avoid giving your baby, including:
Baby food safety is a priority for every parent.