This little critter will look so cute on your fridge, you'll want to make a whole monkey family. After all, who can resist a little monkey ...more
Dressing a baby is a piece of cake—that is, after you’ve mastered a few tricks for maneuvering her head and limbs through those tiny neck ...more
Whether you're feeding your baby formula or freshly pumped breast milk, holding his body and angling the bottle just so will make for a ...more
For an infant, sucking on a pacifier can be supremely soothing. So here's how to keep your little sucker happy and pacified.
Dealing with wet or poopy diapers is the most thankless job of parenting—but, thankfully, disposable diapers can help you make quick work of ...more
How to change a baby's cloth diaper is demonstrated in this video.
There's nothing more heart-wrenching—and, let's face it, sometimes nerve-wracking— than a wailing infant. Here are a few ways to soothe your ...more
No matter how bald your baby is at birth, eventually you'll find yourself washing mashed banana out of her hair after every meal. Here's how ...more
Your newborn can't have a tub bath until her belly button heals. Until then, a thorough once-over with a washcloth every two or three days ...more
Babies under 4 months old can only breathe through their noses, so when they get congested it can be hard for them to nurse. Here are some ...more
Psychotherapist and Mom•Logic friend Jill Spivack offers advice on what to do when your child has a public meltdown.
Mom•Logic friend and baby nurse Heather Ngubo teaches us the secrets of swaddling.
Parenting expert Jill Spivack answers the question, "How can I get my 20-month-old to stop flinging her food off her high chair?
An officer from the CA Highway Safety Patrol gives a lesson in car seat safety.
How to choose a crib mobile is demonstrated in this video.
Want to gaze into your baby's eyes and marvel at the miracle of life? Then this is the hold for you.
The key to this basic skill is remembering that an infant has no control over his head and no strength in his neck, so it's important to ...more
Nestled against your shoulder, your baby will have a great 'lookout' position when she's wide awake—and a comfy place to rest her head when ...more
Whether nursing or taking a bottle, babies tend to suck in air as they eat. Burping helps them get the bubbles out—and heads off little ...more
Newborns are used to the coziness of the womb. Recreating that environment is a great way to calm a baby during her first few months in the ...more