caring for your baby

Once your little one has reached six months, he'll start to need more and more than just breast milk or formula. Weaning can be incredibily rewarding, as your baby learns to eat solid foods.
Once your baby is used to solids, increase the amount you offer him. He may want to feed himself, so give him finger food or his own spoon to try. Start adding more tastes and textures, and move gradually from offering one solid meal to two, then three.
Seeing your baby’s first tooth is an exciting development. Follow our top tips to help him through the teething process and care for his new teeth.
You've made it past the newborn phase and your baby's at her most portable now, so it's the perfect time for your first trip away as a family.
Your growing baby needs a wardrobe that can withstand wear and tear, keep up with her physical development - and reflect her growing personality!
After spending nine months immersed in amniotic fluid, many newborn have a natural affinity with water. Bath time and taking your baby swimming are wonderful experiences; all you need is confidence.
Your baby’s skin is extremely delicate and needs protecting from the sun’s harmful rays. You can still enjoy the sunshine by taking simple steps to keep your baby safe and healthy
If your baby becomes unwell or gets injured, it can be a worrying time. Knowing who to contact and what to do will help you stay calm and make the best decision possible for your baby’s wellbeing
Little ones can be prone to some irritating skin complaints. We’ve lots of advice on how to spot and treat problems, to keep your baby’s skin as soft and smooth as possible
Don’t worry if your baby suffers from an allergy. You are not alone. With a little help you can recognise common allergies and take action to manage them
As a new parent you’ll take every precaution to avoid accidents around the home with your little one, but it helps to know the first-aid basics if something unexpected does happen
No one knows better than real mums and dads which products are truly indispensable when you're caring for a developing three-month-old.
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