Tulsi or holy basil is a natural immunity booster. It not only helps with kid’s immunity but is good for grownups too. Parents should add Tulsi or holy basil to their children’s diet for boosting children’s immunity. Tulsi or holy basil is a natural ingredient with many medicinal and health benefits and should be included in children’s food.
It’s the month for Santa Claus and happy dessert times! We bring to you a recipe that will make your child smile and give you the festive vibe!
It’s a titillating moment for every parent, including me – the baby’s very first toothless bite......
I love to cook; always different varieties for the various meals of the day. But after the baby, most of my time was consumed in feeding the baby....
Kids need to eat every few hours. We can use snack time to get good nutrients to the child! Here are some fun snack ideas which are not only cute but can also be made in advance so you can grab them and...
For me sugar is synonymous to hyperactivity, tooth decay, addiction in kids and the most dreadful -obesity. Of course......
I am sure a new mother has heard this more often either from her mother or her mother in law that whatever she eats or drinks is directly linked to the health of her new born......
It’s a tussle every morning between me and Aarav (yes, that’s my son) over milk. When I have to lure him into taking one big gulp or when he starts making excuses for not drinking it.....
“My kid just does not eat” a mother cried out her woes. Fussy eating in children is common and normal. So, take a breath mommies- you are not alone. Though I agree it can be a handful sometimes.....
*Paused in growing up but still “growing out”?* Are you buying clothes that are way above the age level of your child? Does your child want to finish everything on his plate as well as table?
Are you worried that your kid does not eat enough fruits? Then read on for some tips- At this time of the season the market is flooded with fruits like mango...
“Maanit, finish your vegetables….you need the vitamins…..No fries” We all have addressed our kids similarly, at some point or the other, haven’t we?