It’s a daily struggle for parents across Australia – how do we get our children to eat a healthy diet full of vegetables and fruit, protecting them from obesity and disease? Offering a new lifeline to parents, FeedingKids.TV is an entertaining web series and eBook, providing a nutritious, yet realistic, cooking and parenting guide.
Bed wetting is quickly becoming a common problem in Australian households with up to 12% of seven year old children wetting their bed. And while the problem is often associated with children, many adults are experiencing bedwetting and keeping the problem under the covers.
The Junior Gourmet, a children’s cookbook written by Melbourne chef, Elizabeth Long, has recently been awarded first prize for ‘World’s Best Children and Family Cookbook’ by the popular Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in Paris.
The bathroom is one of the key rooms in the home where safety is an absolute must. The new range of Dreambaby® Bath Strips and Bath Mats and Duck and Croc Room & Bath Thermometers are designed to increase safety levels. We've got nine packs to giveaway.
It’s been open for less than a day but you’d find it difficult to walk down Church Street, Hawthorn and not be distracted by The Woodsfolk. Brittany Stewart was there as the new store launched last night - a welcome addition to Hawthorn's local shopping strip.
When it comes to sharing children's lives on social media, everyone has an opinion. Everyone’s been the victim of an overshare (or two thousand). But in an area with so much grey, asks Sandi Sieger, how do you sort out the black from the white?
Conceived and designed by Monique Smart, I’ve Got an Ow! is a highly practical aide-mémoire for parents to record their child’s health conditions, symptoms, illnesses, treatments, current medications, significant health events and more.
Pure Poppet - the Australian Made, natural play makeup and face paint range for children - have now turned to Pozible to help raise pledges to make their dream of producing a water based, non-toxic, kids nail polish come true. It's a move towards a safer, child-friendly alternative, writes Sandi Sieger.