All toys you select for your baby or toddler should meet safety standards. The tips below can help you find safe toys for your little one. At home, check them often for loose or broken parts. sharp ...
It sure does happen fast. In the blink of an eye, your swaddled-up newborn will be running around the house wreaking havoc, ...
CR talked to pediatric ER doctors about the baby safety basics that can prevent you from ever having to meet them.
Fisher-Price is recalling nearly 400,000 models of a toy which may pose a choking hazard for infants, according to a ...
It's hard to watch your baby struggle with teething pain – and cope as their usual routine goes out the window – but "there ...
Whether you're a new parent or shopping for one, now is the time to load up on all sorts of car seats, strollers, high chairs ...
Should you end up with a car seat that’s not safe to reuse, don’t haul it to the curb or town dump—it might tempt strangers to use it for their baby ... don’t put toys, crib bumpers ...
Just to be on the safe side. The first thing to say is that the mould - or in fact fungi - is very common. "Any toy that gets wet is likely to have fungi growing both inside and on it," explains Neil ...