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By the time your child is 3 years old, they will typically have 20 baby teeth. While these baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, will eventually fall out to make way for permanent teeth, taking care of them early is essential for your child’s overall health and development. Why...
Reading with your toddler is not just about learning—it’s about bonding, exploring, and building a strong foundation for their future success. Studies show that a toddler’s vocabulary is a key indicator of their later achievements in school and beyond. Reading together exposes your child to new words and concepts, helping...
If you've ever seen a baby or toddler receive a shiny new toy only to be more fascinated by the box it came in, you’ve witnessed firsthand that children often find joy in simplicity. According to pediatricians and the American Academy of Pediatrics, kids might actually know what's best for...