Get ready to be on the go

Toddlers have a lot of energy – so you’ll be running after a little one who is eager to explore the world around them. There’s something new to learn every step of the way – for you and your toddler! We have all the advice and products you need to cherish every moment, because they grow up so fast.

  • PREPARE YOUR TODDLER’S TO-DO LIST

  • BABY IN BATH TUB

    BATHTIME TIPS

    Since your little one is moving around a lot more, make sure to always keep them within arm’s reach in the bath – and never leave them unsupervised.

    BABY SITTING ON A POTTY

    POTTY TRAINING

    Make sure you motivate your toddler when it comes to potty training. Celebrate their accomplishments, and make sure to always be there to help when needed.

    MOM HOLDING BABY IN NAPPY

    NAPPY NEEDS

    Even though your toddler is potty training, nappies will still be needed for bedtime or long trips. Switch between nappies and underwear according to your schedule and ability to supervise.

    BEDTIME

    BEDTIME

    For bedtime, place a rolled up towel under the fitted sheet on the edge of the bed to keep your little one from rolling out.

  • DEALING WITH PICKY EATERS AND INTRODUCING EATING SKILLS

  • BABY REFUSING TO EAT SOLIDS

    PICKY EATER?

    Allow your child to eat when they are hungry instead of forcing them to eat. Stick to nutritious foods and stay away from sugary sweets.

    BABY CEREAL

    CHOOSING CEREALS

    Make the most important meal of the day a wholesome one. Look for foods that are specially formulated for your toddler’s optimal health and growth.

    TODDLER FEEDING THEMSELF

    TEACH THEM TO EAT

    Rather start teaching your toddler to eat by themselves sooner than later. Make it a fun experience by introducing educational toys, like play-spoons that will help develop their motor skills.

  • MAKE LEARNING AS FUN AS POSSIBLE

  • MOTHER WITH TWO CHILDREN

    PLAY DATES

    Learning to socialise is important, but keep play dates short and sweet. Longer play dates can lead to misbehavior and could end up in tears.

    MOTHER AND DAUGHTER READING A BOOK

    REPEATING WORDS

    Help your toddler to join conversations. Point to objects and name them, then encourage your toddler to do the same. Storytime will also teach them new words.

    GIRL WITH AFRO SMILING AND LOOKING DOWN

    LET THEM PLAY FREELY

    There’s more to learn when you experience it for yourself. Allow your toddler to explore their environment freely in order to assist their physical and mental development.

    GIRL IN CLASS PUTTING UP HER HAND

    TEACHING NEW WORDS

    A toddler is curious about the world. They’re able to learn up to 5 new words every day, so make sure you get them ready to join conversations for the best results.

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