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What Sleep Bag is Right for Me?
A sleep bag (sleep sack) is a wearable blanket. These are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for safe sleep as it keeps their sleep space bare and reduces the risk of suffocation or...
5 Baby Items You Might Not Have Known You Need
No one is as busy as a soon-to-be parent preparing for a baby’s arrival. There’s a lot to do before you bring your little one earthside, and going through the list of everything you’ll need to buy ...
Our July Charity: Operation Smile
July is National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and improve understanding of the many craniofacial anomalies that affect thousands of babies in the United States ...
Your Baby's Development at 5-6 Months
As your baby approaches the halfway mark to their first birthday, you may have begun to notice a marked change in your little one. Gone are the days where your interaction felt largely one-sided, a...
Best Side for Baby to Sleep On
Is there a best side for your baby to sleep on? Should they sleep on their belly? What does the research say? How’s a parent to know what’s right?!
Don’t worry, I got you! This blog will show you ...
The Best Summer Outfits for Your Baby
There are so many things to love about summer. The warmest season of the year evokes memories of pool fun, barbeques, beach bonfires, fireworks, picnics, and every other warm-weather activity. Ther...
4 Tips for Dad to Bond With Baby
It might seem like a given that parents bond with their newborns, but bonding isn’t always something that happens immediately. Although it’s perfectly common for mothers not to feel bonded with the...
Building the Best Kyte Baby Registry
First things first, congratulations! A new baby is a blessing and parenthood is the adventure of a lifetime. Before the fun begins, however, you endure nine long, looooong months of less-than ideal...
Are Infant Sleep Sacks Safe?
Sleep sacks (also referred to as sleep bags or wearable blankets) are a popular baby item, and for lots of good reasons! But if they’re not used properly, they can be unsafe (which we don’t want)....