Hint: Toys that stimulate baby’s rapidly developing senses are always a big hit! By Martina Garvey, the Bump Baby is almost halfway through that all-important first year, and they’re changing by the day. It’s true what they say the first year of parenthood really...
As parents, we all want the best for our children. One way you can support your child’s development is through music. Research has shown that music can have a significant impact on a child’s motor and cognitive skills, as well as their social-emotional...
It’s no secret that kids love playing with bubbles. Here’s how to DIY your own at home. Article by Elisa Cinelli on Parents.com Blowing bubbles with your kids is a fun and easy way to get them playing outside—not to mention the smiles and laughs had...
We all hear that it is important to read to our kids, but why exactly is that? And in what ways? The benefits of reading to with your children go far beyond literacy. Read on to learn everything your child can gain from spending time reading every day. Empathy and...
In his 1992 best-selling book “The 5 Love Languages,” Dr. Gary Chapman, a renowned relationship counselor, proposed the concept of “love languages.” According to Chapman, there are five love languages in which we express and receive love—acts...
Hint: You can’t go wrong with interactive playthings and teething toys. By Martina Garvey, the Bump At 4 months old, your little mischief-maker is ready for play—hooray! Most babies this age will be reaching for toys, laughing, babbling and copying sounds. They may...