There's no better time to share the unique stories that introduce our littles to the wider world than now. Here are eight books written and/or illustrated by Asian American authors you can read to your littles this month.
Read MoreMarch marks Women’s History Month, and if you’re looking for a way to celebrate the many accomplishments of women with your littles – boys and girls – children’s books can offer a fun little history lesson for them.
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month, and a great way to teach your littles about the amazing contributions of Black Americans and culture is through picture books. Here are a few your kids will love reading!
Read MoreI’ve gathered 12 of the jolliest, most delightful books to read for the holidays. So, curl up with some hot cocoa, a cozy blanket, and enjoy some reading time with your littles.
Read MoreWith many schools in limbo—still practicing distance learning, but promising in-person classes soon—it’s up to us as parents to ensure our kids are prepared for the school day and set up to be successful. And having an organized and consistent morning routine will set the tone for the rest of the day.
Read MoreFind out more about the answers to questions YOU send in when signing up for the Healthy Little Note. From how to use a toddler clock to should the baby sleep in their own room on day one, and more!
Read MoreIn this weeks newsletter, find out more about crib to bed transitions, picky eaters, a fascinating way to help relieve stress naturally, and more!
Read MoreFind out more how you can help your little one adjust going back to school, the latest check-in for Mastering Newborn Sleep, and where to catch and sign-up for my next sleep workshops.
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