When Can a Kid Stop Using a Booster Seat? Age, Height, and Law Guidelines
Find out when kids can safely stop using a booster seat based on height, seat belt fit, and Canadian laws. Learn the 5-step test and avoid common mistakes parents make.
Find out when kids can safely stop using a booster seat based on height, seat belt fit, and Canadian laws. Learn the 5-step test and avoid common mistakes parents make.
Learn the key signs your baby is ready to leave the bassinet-rolling over, hitting weight limits, or outgrowing the space-and how to transition smoothly to a crib for safer, better sleep.
Clear backpacks for kids are now common in schools to improve safety by making it easier to spot weapons, drugs, and other contraband. They’re not about fashion - they’re a simple, low-cost tool to reduce hidden threats and help staff respond faster.
Dolly Parton is three years and four months older than her husband, Carl Thomas Dean. Their quiet, enduring marriage has inspired her children's books and shaped her message of true love.
Not all car seats need to be anchored with LATCH-but the top tether is required for forward-facing seats. Learn when to use LATCH, seat belts, or both to keep your child safe in the car.
Barnes & Noble donates millions of unsold children’s books to schools and libraries, recycles damaged copies, and avoids landfills. Here’s how they handle leftover inventory and what you can do too.
Learn the correct car seat stages by age and size to keep your child safe in the car. Know when to switch from rear-facing to booster and when they can use just a seat belt.
Is holding your baby in a standing position harmful? Pediatricians say yes before 6 months. Learn why early standing can affect hip and spine development-and what to do instead.
A sensory kit is a collection of safe, hands-on materials that stimulate touch, sound, smell, and sight to support early childhood development. Real examples include rice bins, texture walls, and calming glitter jars.
A trellidor is a sliding child safety gate that moves along a top track, ideal for stairs and narrow spaces. Unlike swing gates, it doesn’t take up floor space and locks securely with one hand. Learn how it works and why it’s a top pick for busy parents.
Americans say 'crib,' not 'cot'-but why? Learn the real difference between baby bed terms, how location affects what you buy, and how to avoid dangerous mistakes when shopping online.
When breast milk or formula isn’t available, knowing safe, short-term feeding options for babies under 12 months can prevent serious health risks. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and where to get help fast.