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  • Weaning & Cup Training

    By Bickiepegs   FOR BREAST FED & BOTTLE FED BABIES – Critically, the Doidy Cup is suitable for breast fed babies and for bottle fed babies ali...
  • Mealtimes - Shirtless Feeding or not?

    Ms Dawn is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Pediatrics Feeding Specialist. Hear from her as she shares her insights about feeding!Posted • @msdawn...
  • Importance of a Safe Bib like Bapron

    Ms Dawn is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Pediatrics Feeding Specialist. Hear from her as she shares about the importance of a safe bib like Bap...
  • Bapron - The Safe & Comfy Bib

    Pediatric Feeding Specialist and Speech-Language Pathologist Dawn Winkelmann @msdawnslp highly recommends Bapron and here’s what she says about Bap...
  • Kiddikutter - Children Training Knife!

    With KiddiKutter, you can share cooking experiences and make memories with your children while keeping them safe. In today’s modern world, promoti...
  • Why Bapron is the bib that mums and feeding specialists love!

    I would like to share with you a little more about Bapron and why we love it so much! And I hope you’ll love it too! First up, Not just a bib, not ...
  • Baby Led Weaning Journey Sharing

    By Zephyr Eng  Hello! My name is Zephyr. I’m a mom to a beautiful 15-month old baby boy. I’m also a semi-finalist of Masterchef Singapore Season 2,...
  • Motherhood Sharing

    By Zephyr Eng Hello! My name is Zephyr. I’m a mom to a beautiful 15-month old baby boy. I’m also a semi-finalist of Masterchef Singapore Season 2, ...
  • Baby Weaning and Sensory Exposure

    By Michelle Boon Today we are pleased to introduce Michelle, a fellow mum who will be sharing with us sensory exposure during baby weaning. Michel...
  • How and why should mums reward themselves

    By Dr Lee Jiayi As we celebrate International Women's Day, let's hear from a fellow mum on how and why should mums reward themselves! Introducing D...
  • Starting Solids: When is the right time?

    Winning at Weaning Series, supported by evidence-based research   Did you know starting solids too early may contribute to obesity? Evidence have s...