How to help your toddler or preschooler adjust to a new sibling
A new baby brother or sister can be exciting for a young child, but their perspective can change quickly. Read our tips to help with this big change.
A new baby brother or sister can be exciting for a young child, but their perspective can change quickly. Read our tips to help with this big change.
From baby faces to first words, potty learning, and making a friend, the Lovevery Book Bundles support deep social-emotional and cognitive learning.
As early as 2, your child is starting to understand how books work. Here are some strategies to encourage your budding reader by encouraging "print motivation."
An obstacle course, indoors or out, is a great way for your child to develop gross motor skills like walking on tiptoes and jumping with both feet.
Books expose your baby to new vocabulary, rhyming and rhythm, and new language structures. Here's what to expect from reading at this age.