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Dear Parents : Who is your Child’s Hero?
Being a hero in your child's life is very important. Here a few ways you could be their number one.
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6 Myths and Truths About Raising Boys
Forget the myths and stories about raising boys - Joan Thatiah reveals the truth .
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Why Too Many Photos Could Harm your Child
An expert weighs in on the dangers of taking too many photos of your child.
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8 Child-Friendly Barber Shops in Nairobi.
Your kid's hair has to look tidy. These kid-friendly barbershops has you and your baby boy sorted with the latest trendy haircuts.
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10 Ways to Create an Educational Environment in your Own Home
Our duty as parents is to make sure that our child is able to grow in a nurturing home. Here are awesome hacks on how to create a child-friendly and educational environment in your own home.
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Teaching Your Children Basic Courtesy
Courtesy is a skill that will help children get along with others by learning to take other people’s feelings into concern, and to respect themselves.
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How to Ensure your Family Keeps a Healthy Diet
Slowing down and chewing slowly could mean better health for your child in the future. Learn more about keeping your child healthy from Muthaiga Pediatrics
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The Different Kenyan School Mums You’ll Meet
Whether it's private or public schools, interaction with other mums is unavoidable. These are the five common Kenyan School Mums you might meet.
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The Ultimate Back-to-School Shopping list for 2021
You know what the start of the school year means: a backpack that's full of personality, vibrant notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils, and pencil cases adorned with playful prints.
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The Undeniable benefits of Writing by Hand
How important is handwriting in our digital era? This article by Nairobi-based Mum Blogger Rebecca may surprise you.
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Parenting : When My Child had Night Terrors
Does your child scream in the middle of the night? Learn more about Night terrors from a Nairobi Mother's experience.
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6 Keys to Protect our Children from Drowning
Drowning can happen to anyone. Here is how we can all be more vigilant to protect our children as parents and caregivers.