by baby peppers | Jul 15, 2018 | Developmental Skills, Eco-Friendly, Family, Parenting
Toy designers and developers are always busy finding ways to make plastic toys more attractive and educational for kids, hoping parents will see them as a worthy purchase. Most of them have intricate plastic bits and pieces and all the bells and whistles imaginable,...
by baby peppers | Oct 20, 2017 | Developmental Skills, Family, Health & Fitness, Wellness
Guest post by Zanny Davis I am truly saddened when I see or hear of women especially my clients being depressed, unhappy and believing that they can’t do certain things in their lives.
It honestly breaks my heart, because I know for a fact that they can be...
by baby peppers | Mar 2, 2017 | Developmental Skills, DIY + Crafts, Family
Channelling her grievance and mourning into something sustainable and meaningful, Taylyn Mark turned to making quality handmade products after her mother’s passing. We catch up with Taylyn on the simplicity of toys and how they stimulate creative play. “I started my...
by baby peppers | Aug 13, 2016 | Developmental Skills, DIY + Crafts, Uncategorized
A few blogs ago, we were so stoked to have chanced upon Indigo Dolls who believes in sustainable and ethical play and recycles unwanted and broken dolls. This time we are so excited to have found Tracey Rosewall, a passionate home sewer who has been making doll...
by baby peppers | Feb 5, 2016 | Developmental Skills, Family, Health & Fitness
-Naturopath In The City – -By Sue Gibbins, ND, BHSc, ATMS (Clinical Naturopath and Holistic Nutritionist) Establishing a sleep routine in babies can often be, quite simply, a mother’s nightmare. Babies are often getting their day and night signals mixed up,...
by baby peppers | Jan 26, 2016 | Developmental Skills
With a curious eye for quirky ways to engage with her baby, Bianca Ebeling was recently featured in the October 2015 issue of MY CHILD for her brilliant idea of self publishing a developmental black and white board book for newborns and babies aged till six months....