I'd get a ferning scope. IMO, they are easier and more reliable than the Pee-On-A-Stick tests.
If you have a very consistent menstrual cycle and your daily routine is also consistent from day to day, a Pee-On-A-Stick test may work well for you. But…
I am with Jennifer on the Baby Einsteins - my twin boys aged 19 months absolutely love them and whether they are smarter or not, I don't care, it is not the Simpsons or other TV garbabe and they learn about animals in different languages, love the m…
Yeah, but a car trip is probably not going to fry the kid's brain. We aren't big watchers of TV here. But we also are not big fans of long miserable car trips with screaming toddlers.
The Following is from The Boston Globe Website: "Second, our findings suggest that preventive action can be taken with respect to attentional problems in children. Limiting young children's exposure to television as a medium during formative years o…
I'd definitely recommend Baby Einstein. I noticed that my girls knew a lot of words and songs faster. They learn while they are entertained at the same time.
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Yo Gabba Gabba - fun music, teaches lessons, and scenes are short enough to maintain your toddler's attention. (same thing with Jack's Big Music Show).
All puppets with some humans/people to keep them attentive.
We take our 14 month old on 5-6 hour…