What your baby's first smiles mean. Is your baby happy to see you, or does she just have gas? Find out what your baby's smile really means. read more
Scientifically speaking, there are two kinds of smile that infants indulge in. One is the spontaneous smile that you will see in neonates and the other is social smile that you see at 6-8 weeks. By 16 weeks, the baby actually starts laughing. read more
They get bored and cranky fast, and if you don't have a few tricks up your sleeve, you'll never make it out of the supermarket or get through a rainy day with your sanity intact. The following ideas will keep baby occupied in any circumstance. read more
Gently blowing raspberries on those tiny hands, feet and belly are the perfect way to make a baby smile. Before long, you'll realize how influential those raspberries were when your baby starts making the"razzing" sound on her own. read more