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Bedtime Stories

Do you read a bedtime story to your toddler every night? Do they pick out the book? Is it always t...

September 2007 Playroom

Been a while..

Hi ladies.. Well we moved from Fort Campbell and are now at Fort Sill,Ok and hating it. We ended up...

March, April and May 2007 Playroom

Status update...

Well we are still in Hawaii. I notice that nothing much has changed here on the board. I hope that a...

September 2007 Playroom

Check in! Everyone!! Post some new pics!!

I know our little board is getting less and less active and I haven't done much to help- we all know...

Moms of Toddlers

Two for Tuesday

What kind of laundry detergent do you use? Do you use fabric softener?...

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Getting Over Thumb-Sucking

Thumb-sucking is a completely natural act of self-soothing that many babies begin when they are still in the womb. But while an infant sucking his thumb may look sweet and innocent, a five-year-old sucking his thumb may become the object of pity or ridicule. So at what point does thumb-sucking become a bad habit? And how can you help a thumb-sucker find other ways to soothe himself? » Read more

That’s What Friends Are For: Socializing Your Small Child

By Nancy Da Silva

For the first few years of their life, you are your child’s best friend. You’re the one they play with, talk to and depend on for all their needs. They lavish all their love and attention on you. » Read more

Improve Your Toddler’s Gross Motor Skills

By Maria T. Pepin

Gross motor skills refer to the development and strengthening of the large muscles in the body. For example: movements required for head control, rolling over, sitting up, crawling, standing and walking. Toddlers learn new gross motor skills by practicing until a skill is mastered. » Read more

7 Great Activities to Improve Your Toddler's Vocabulary

By Nancy Da Silva

For the first few years of their lives you’ve become attuned to every single nuance of your baby’s cries. You know which cry means they’re hungry, which means they need to be changed and which means they are in pain or uncomfortable. » Read more