Hiking with a baby or toddler can be a wonderful experience that creates lasting memories. A good baby backpack carrier can make the experience much easier and more enjoyable. When shopping for a carrier, look for safety, comfort, size, storage, and weather protection features. Continue reading at themoxiemama.com.

Hiking with a Backpack Carrier

Hiking is a wonderful activity that allows you to explore nature and get some exercise while spending quality time with your family. However, hiking can become a bit more challenging when you have a baby or toddler. Luckily, baby backpack carriers can make hiking with a little one much easier and more enjoyable. In this […]

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Kids Won’t Listen? Try This ONE Trick

As a mom of four kids, I do my fair share of trying to get my kids to listen to me. Sometimes it’s just one child acting out, sometimes it’s ALL of them. While being under stay-at-home orders, this has gotten even more challenging as we navigate schooling from home, Chicagoland’s ever-changing weather, and longer-than-normal […]

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Toddlers and kids alike love the water. Whether they are stirring water, splashing in it, pouring it, adding things to it, they just love it. Water is an enormously valuable tool in child development. Water play can help teach science and math, improve physical ability, and cultivate cognitive development.

Fun Toddler Backyard Water Play

Summertime is here. I remember as a kid spending most of the summer playing outside with your brothers in the backyard. We had a pool, toys, trees and our imaginations to keep us occupied for hours on end. As a mom, I want my kids to remain active throughout the summer months. I certainly don’t […]

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5 Easy and Natural Ways To Soothe Teething Pain

5 Natural Cures to Soothe Toddler Teething Pain

Teething can be a very hectic time for babies and the family. Not only does your sweet baby become very irritable during teething but they can also become sick. Some babies can develop rashes around the mouth due to excessive saliva created due to teething. Teething commonly begins when your child is about 6 months […]

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