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10 Best YouTube Channels for Kids
Out of the plethora of websites on cyberspace, YouTube has gained prominence like none other, among children and adults alike. Preceded only by Google, it ranks second on the list of most popular websites worldwide. However, while this popular website opens up a world of knowledge and newness to children, not everything they see can be deemed as informative or appropriate. Hence, we have curated a list of the best 10 YouTube channels for your little one’s pleasure and learning!
Do You Know What Your Kids Are Watching on YouTube?
More than ever, kids are getting hooked to the screen - and we’re not just talking TV. The exposure that children are getting to digital media is not confined to the living room any longer, but is available in portable modules like cell phones and iPads.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that children are spending nearly 7 hours a day on passive screen time, which includes televisions, video games, and of course, YouTube. Another small study conducted by Common Sense and SurveyMonkey on 4201 parents, out of which 1024 parents had kids under the age of 18, showed that only 39% of them were “extremely aware” of what their kids were watching on YouTube, while 24% of them were “somewhat aware”.
Kids today are extremely tech-savvy, and take interest in exploring the various types of content that they see are accessible in one click. This calls for more vigilance on the parents’ part, to ensure that their tot is accessing only those options which are right for him.
10 Best YouTube Channels for Kids
International or Indian, YouTube has plenty of channels with kid-friendly YouTube videos on a variety of topics, be it nursery rhymes, YouTube channels on science, children's educational videos and so on. Here’s a list of the best 10 channels that can engage your little lot!
1. ChuChu TV
Focusing on nursery rhymes and educational songs, the videos on ChuChu TV have cute animated characters that can teach your kids all about colours, shapes, numbers and so on, while sending through positive messages. Basing the main character called ‘ChuChu’ on his little daughter, founder of ChuChu TV, Vinod Chandar launched this channel in 2013, which has since then garnered over 15 million subscribers!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dttq5p0xUM
2. CVS 3D Nursery Rhymes
One of the most popular channels for nursery rhyme videos for kids, it has plenty of songs that range across several Indian regional languages. Apart from songs, it also has a few videos of Panchatantra stories in Telugu and Hindi. This channel is definitely one of the best ways to teach your baby rhymes!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIWbUjHZFTw
3. Busy Beavers - Kids Learn ABCs 123s and More
At 2.4 million subscribers, Busy Beaver’s videos have catchy tunes and colourful illustrations to get kids interested in learning about the world around them, while increasing their knowledge of the English language.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jv0Gx_q_OU
4. National Geographic Kids
Here’s a channel to boost your child’s curiousity and interest in science, nature, animals and so much more. Learn, laugh, and most importantly, explore - that’s what National Geographic aims for kids!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioTQpCqIzeE
5. It’s Okay to Be Smart
With a following of 2 million subscribers, Joe Hanson, Ph.D, promotes curiousity and talks about a multitude of topics related to science. Joe’s engaging narration coupled with entertaining illustrations make learning about science a fun activity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9eFkmjIIWA
6. PBS Kids
Child-friendly and imaginative, PBS Kids uploads videos that are suited for your little ones and give them everyday life lessons. They also seek to hone kids’ creative and critical thinking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nScwHIgR8E4
7. SoulPancake
While it isn’t a typical channel for kids, the videos here are focused on being positive, empathetic, kind, and uplift one another. It also helps kids think independently and promotes compassion - so much so that adults are big fans of this channel as well. Tune into ‘Kid President’, ‘Art Attack’, and ‘The Science of Happiness’ for some warm, fuzzy feelings!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5yCOSHeYn4
8. Simple Kids Crafts
With more than 700 ‘How-to’ videos, this channel offers your child ideas on how to make wealth out of waste, and get creative while at it! You can join your kids in on the fun as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5YfmbG5xDc?list=PL06DD4FDE93529EBE
9. HooplaKidzLab
For kids who are interested in science and would like to get a hands-on experience, HooplaKidzLab offers plenty of vlogs and science experiments that they can try. Note that your supervision will be required once your mini-Einstein gets to work!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHM-MW1D4Cg
10. Art for Kids Hub
Rob is a passionate artist and a doting dad who shares his love for creativity, by uploading new art lessons every week, which includes drawing lessons and fun craft projects too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt6AmD0AClw]
The Impact of YouTube on a Child’s Development
YouTube, no doubt, ranks high on the list of everyone’s favourite cyber destinations - and no wonder why! With videos across a whole range of topics under the sun, there is no dearth of information on this search engine. But kids as an audience are a tricky lot, especially because they tend to imbibe and incorporate the things they learn into their daily life. And YouTube being a primary source of entertainment for most children today, there are benefits and side-effects that result from their exposure to this website.
Benefits of YouTube Videos For Kids
Watching YouTube videos provides the following benefits to kids, provided that the content is age-appropriate.
YouTube being a global platform offers kids a wide view of various cultures, languages, foods, clothing and so on.
Visual aids and communication are more effective in teaching children concepts, as opposed to restricting them to conventional textbooks, pen and paper.
Educational videos are presented in an entertaining manner, with illustrations and cartoons, which holds the attention span of kids more.
Videos focused on toddlers help them develop their vocabulary, be it in English or their regional language.
Watching videos can also help kids develop various interests and talents. When they see people showcasing their talents, they try to learn and experiment the same.
Side-Effects of YouTube Videos For Kids
The following are the disadvantages posed to kids by watching YouTube videos.
It’s commonly noticed that with children getting increasingly engaged in watching videos, their tendency to indulge in good old outdoor play with other kids their age also reduces. This poses a challenge to their social skills.
Kids are not the best to judge what is ‘too much’, and therefore, do not realise when they are getting addicted to something. An addiction can negatively affect their mental and emotional development. Quoting Dr Delaney Ruston of Stony Brook University Hospital, “it releases a hormone in the brain, dopamine,that is so rewarding, kids want this more and more. And therefore when they are not on these highly stimulating screens, they actually can get really agitated”, when kids get absorbed in a screen of some sort.
If parental control is not properly installed, you may find that your kid can come across inappropriate content that is violent or graphic or mature in nature. There have also been instances where cartoon videos that seem innocent take nasty or gory plot twists - a harmful prank by several YouTube accounts. In fact, the Common Sense and SurveyMonkey online poll revealed that 62% of parents have known that their kids have come across inappropriate content online.
Parental Control For YouTube
Exercising caution over the content your child gets to watch is important for his own benefit. There are a few things that you, as parents and educators, can do to ensure that the child’s exposure to YouTube isn’t bordering on unhealthy addiction.
Regulate the Child’s Screen Time - Limiting screen time is crucial for both children and parents. Ensure that the device is being used in an area of the house where the content is visible to you. Say no to devices at mealtimes, and keep updating the WiFi password. This teaches kids to follow a routine and not go overboard with their favourite pastime too!
Set Parental Control to YouTube Videos - Log in to your YouTube account which is probably the same as your Google account. Click on the ‘Account’ option that can be seen in the upper-right corner of the YouTube homepage. Select ‘Restricted Mode’ and ensure that it is set to ‘On’. Prevent your child from turning it off by logging out of your account when you leave, as YouTube does not allow a change in this setting unless you’re signed in. Also, ensure that this feature is set to ‘On’ on every device your child uses.
Install the YouTube Kids App - Available for iOS and Android, the YouTube Kids app features content that is only for kids. You can set the preferences depending on what you would like your child to watch, set his age as a parameter, and use your Google/YouTube account for the same. The app requires an adult to sign up for it and can also restrict your child from searching for other content, if the settings are managed accordingly.
Create an Account for Sharing Access - You can also sign up and create an email ID that you and your child can share for watching YouTube. This way, you can keep track of what he’s watching, by looking up the search and watched history.
Create Playlists - For very young ones, creating an extensive playlist of videos that you have watched and are okay with your kid watching restricts him to those choices alone.
Always, Always, Always, Log Out - While wasting even three extra seconds on the login process of your personal ID seems inconvenient, it’s the best way to ensure that your child doesn’t accidentally mess with the settings and stumbles into something he shouldn’t have seen.
Spend Time Watching Videos with Them - Dora the Explorer may test your patience rather than your observational skills, but watching your child’s favourite videos with him makes for a fun bonding session. You’ll be surprised to hear what your little one seems to be learning from these shows!
Keep Communication Open - Being the vast space that the internet is, your kids can run into inappropriate content, whether on or off YouTube. Ensure that your child is comfortable enough to talk about what he saw by keeping lines of communication open. Teach him to tell a trusted adult, use the ‘Back’ button, or turn off the screen if he does come across something he finds too mature for his liking.
What If Your Child Wants To Create His Own YouTube Channel?
Whats App, Snap chat, Instagram, Dub smash, Musically - the list of apps that kids today use is ever-growing. A common feature across many of these platforms is being able to create videos, and customise them with filters and modes to make them more interesting. Children will also be coming across videos on YouTube made by kids their age, which can, in turn, have you suddenly deal with your own child expressing the desire to become a YouTube star!
So what do you do?
Technically, YouTube is for users over the age of 13, as kids are exempt from the data collection that Google (YouTube’s parent company) does for market research purposes. However, if done under controlled circumstances, your child can take to expressing his creativity and talent on this large global platform.
To begin with, use your own account or create an email ID that provides you with access, regardless of whether your child is under 13 or just over. This ensures that you’ll get alerts and notifications and keep a track of what is getting uploaded. The child can still have full directorial control on the creative aspects of the video!
Don’t provide your child’s real name, and definitely, do not publicise any personal information. Also, ensure that the toggle is set to ‘On’ in Restricted Mode.
Monitor the contents of the video that the child wants to upload. Check for anything inappropriate he might say or do, and if it is suitable for other kids to see as well.
Disable comments. One of the biggest curses of today’s social media culture is the presence of online trolls everywhere. Hiding behind a veil of anonymity gives them the power to indulge in cyber bullying, which can cause serious damage to your child’s mental state. Turn off the comment section and have feedback provided by his well-wishers only.
Set the privacy to private or unlisted, which means that you can control who gets to see your child’s view. Although, keep in mind that under the unlisted privacy setting, those with a link to the video are the only ones who can see it. But make sure that this link doesn’t fall into the wrong hands - or phone!
As the child grows older and wants to keep the channel running, you can discuss ideas for content and slowly open it up to the public.
YouTube is one of the best portals for kids to learn and explore and understand the world around them. Although there are certain disadvantages to watching it continuously, restricting it altogether is not required. Keep an eye on your child’s surfing habits, ensure that their regular activities are not inhibited because of their indulgence in YouTube, and keep communication with your kids open, so that they know they can approach you for any query! Read more
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अपने बच्चों को वक़्त देना बहुत जरूरी होता है
बेटा होमवर्क फिनिश करो फिर खेलने जाना, तुम बिल्कुल भी पढ़ाई पर ध्यान नही देते. मम्मी आप मेरे पास बिल्कुल नहीं बैठती हमेशा मोबाइल में लगी रहती हो कुछ पूछता हूँ तो चिल्लाने लगती हो, 10 साल के आयुष ने मम्मी को उल्टा जवाब देते हुए कहा. अरे ये बहाना क्यों बना रहे हो पढ़ना नही तो मुझे उल्टा जवाब दे रहे हो. तुम्हारा ऐडमिशन दिल्ली के सबसे महंगे स्कूल में करवाया है. और फिर तुम ट्यूशन भी तो जाते हो मैडम से क्यों नही पूछते जो समझ नही आता? मेरा दिमाग खराब मत करो, आयुष की माँ अपने बेटे को डांटते हुए अपना फेसबुक स्टेटस चेक करने लगी.
बेचारा आयुुुष चुपचाप अपने रूम मेंं चला गया और दरवाजा बंद का लिया.
थोड़ी देर में आयुुष के पापा भी आफिस से आ गए, आते ही वाशरूम में गए और कपड़े बदल कर बेड पर लेेेट गए और टीवी ऑन कर दिया तेज आवाज में गााने लगा दिए.
आयुुुष के घर का ऐसा ही माहौल था, मम्मी मोबाइल में बिजी रहती और पापा टीवी में मस्त रहते. आयुष के साथ कोई वक़्त नही बिताता था बेचारा अकेला ही अपने रूम में रहता कोई उसके साथ पढ़ाई की बाते डिस्कस नही करता था आयुष कुछ कहता तो उसके मम्मी पापा ये ही जवाब देते की " शहर के इतने मंहगे स्कूल में एडमिशन करवाया है और ट्यूशन भी लगाया है फिर तुम क्यों नही पढ़ते ? आयुष को बस यही सुनने को मिलता की हमारे पास टाइम नही है तुम अपने आप पढ़ो.
इसका नतीजा ये हुआ कि आयुष का मन धीरे धीरे पढ़ाई से हटने लगा वो हमेशा खेलकूद में ही ध्यान लगाता वो होमवर्क भी टाइम से नही करता था ट्यूशन वाली मैडम भी बस अपनी सैलरी लेकर निश्चिन्त रहती.
ऐसा नही था कि आयुष का दिमाग कमजोर था या उसे कुछ समझ नही आता था बल्कि वो तो बहुत ही तेज दिमाग का था पर उसके मातापिता की परवरिश ऐसी थी कि अपने बच्चे पर बिल्कुल भी ध्यान नही देते थे उनका मानना था कि बड़े और महंगे स्कूल में एडमिशन करवा के औऱ ट्यूशन लगा कर उनकी जिम्मेदारी खत्म हो गयी.
दोस्तो ज्यादातर मातापिता का यही मानना है कि बड़े और महंगे स्कूल और ट्यूशन लगाकर बच्चे अपने आप पढ़ाई कर लेंगे, जबकि ऐसा नही है बच्चों को घर मे अगर मातापिता पढ़ाई का माहौल नही देंगे तो महंगा स्कूल और ट्यूशन कुछ नही कर सकता.
बच्चे को मातापिता का समय चाहिये होता है उसे घर मे ऐसा माहौल मिलना चाहिए जिससे वो अपने मातापिता से अपनी सारी समस्या खुल कर डिस्कस कर सके.
इसलिए हर मातापिता को अपने बच्चे को वक़्त देना जरूरी है ये आपके बच्चे के भविष्य का सवाल है सिर्फ पैसा खर्च करने से आपकी जिम्मेदारी खत्म नही हो जाती, बच्चों की परवरिश में मातापिता का एहम रोल होता है, अपने बच्चो को वक़्त दीजिये.
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Mary Name Meaning and Origin
Every parent wants to choose the best name for their child. Mary is a wise choice in this case since its roots originate from the Bible. This name was widely popular among the generations of aunts and mothers. The name reached massive popularity in the 1880s; however, it began fading after 1946, not doing enough justice to this simple and elegant name.
What Does Mary Mean?
When choosing a name for their children, parents consider several factors, such as their pronunciation, meaning, or origin. The meaning of Mary is “beloved” and has a biblical reference to Christ’s mother. The name is associated with “rebellious” or “bitter” because of Miriam’s life as an Egyptian slave. The name means “beautiful” in Italian and “the star of the sea” in Hebrew.” The name also means “merciful” in Latin, giving it a sophisticated touch.
Origin
The name originates from the Hebrew name Miriam. It was the name of Moses’s sister, as stated in the Old Testament of the Bible. Because of this reference, the name has been relatively popular, especially among Christians.
Gender
Female
Pronunciation
May-ree
Maar-ie
Mair-ee
Syllables
2 syllables
Length/Letter
4 words
Name Variations/Spellings
Other spellings for Mary denote the variation of the name across different cultures, religions, and nationalities. Their origin suggests the diversity of the name across the world. Some of the Mary name variations are:
Name
Origin
Maria
Greek, Corsican, Dutch, Estonian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian
Marianne
Norwegian
Maricica
Romanian
Maritza
Spanish and Latin American
Mair
Welsh
Mia
Norwegian
Maja
Slovak
Malle
Medieval English
Maija
Latvian
Manya
Russian
How Popular Is the Name Mary?
The name Mary was significantly popular during the 1880s and regained its fame from 1953 to 1961. However, after this time, the name gradually started losing its charm. The Mary popularity index suggests the name’s popularity remained until the early 2000s. According to the data obtained from Social Security Administration, the name Mary ranked among the top 50 baby names until 2002. After that, the name ranked 59 in 2003, followed by 62 in 2004 and 72 in 2005. The name dropped from the top 100 list in 2009, with a rank of 102.
As per the SSA data, the decline in the name’s ranking was prominent from 2010. The name ranked 112 in 2011 and 121 in 2012. This suggests the decreased use of the name. The name ranking reached 123 in 2015 and remained stable at 126 from 2016 to 2019. However, the Mary baby name ranking saw a slight increase in popularity, with its name back on rank 124 in 2020. This signifies that the name can get back on track since it ranks within the top 150 baby names list.
Interest in Mary - Worldwide
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The interest in the name Mary has remained mostly consistent over the last decade, staying over 45 worldwide and reaching the highest score in December 2018. The popularity of the name faltered after this, reaching 47 in May 2021. However, the name’s rank shows an upward curve indicating its probable scope of regaining fame.
Interest in Mary - US
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In the US, the interest in the name Mary has experienced an upward and downward curve. With a score of over 45 in the last ten years, the name reached its highest peak in December 2018 and the lowest in May 2021. It shows a faltering curve after 2018; however, it has stemmed towards a positive direction since June 2021.
Popularity of the name Mary
URL: https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi
Where Is the Name Most Searched?
Search trends of Mary - Worldwide
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The top five countries where Mary’s name is the most searched are Ireland, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. The name has been widely popular in these countries in the last decade, indicating its most use.
Search trends of Mary - US
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Over the last ten years, the name Mary has been among the most searched names in Virginia. It is followed by Louisiana, the District of Columbia, Florida, and North Dakota. These five cities rank the highest in the US, indicating the name’s popularity in these cities.
Middle Names That Go With Mary
Middle names have a symbolic significance in American culture. They are often used to honor the heritage of a family. Therefore, careful considerations should be made when deciding a middle name for your child. This list includes some of the double names with Mary:
Elizabeth
Margot
Louise
Katherine
Sophia
Eliza
Grace
Cecilia
Joanna
Esther
Celeste
Leigh
Estelle
Rose
Ellen
Lucille
Rosalind
Amelia
Cordelia
Eleanor
Famous People Named Mary
Celebrities have a massive influence on our lives. For instance, the ranking of a name also depends on celebs. Some of the famous people and characters called Mary are:
Celebrity Name
Profession/Famous For
Mary Johnson
English cricketer
Mary Shelley
English novelist
Mary Bond Davis
American singer, actor, and dancer
Mary Johnson
American writer and director
Mary Ellen Harris
American actress
Mary Helen Washington
American literary scholar
Mary E. Jackson
African-American suffrage activist, YWCA leader, and writer
Mary MacLean Hindmarsh
Australian botanist
Mary Poppins
Famous fictional character in children’s books by P. L. Travers
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Daughter of Charles I of England
Similar Names & Last Names
Different names have the same meaning yet different spellings. This is also true for the Mary baby name, which has several variations. Some of the other names and family names for Mary:
Similar Baby Names
Suitable Family Names
Amy
Swift
Amara
Miller
Kaira
Turner
Imogen
Brown
Davina
Acker
Esme
Hart
Aphrodite
White
Amanda
Marley
Lyda
Jenkins
Darlene
Hayes
Names That Sound Like Mary
Similar sounding names are also great alternatives for a chosen name. Some of the names that rhyme with Mary are:
Rory
Maryl
Carrie
Marianna
Avery
Sherie
Mercy
Kerry
Clary
Fairy
Arya
Derrie
Sibling Names Related to Mary
Choosing proper sibling names that go with Mary can help maintain the rhythm of all your children’s names. Hence, this list presents worthy sibling names for Mary:
Sister Names for Mary
Brother Names for Mary
Julia
John
Leah
Lucas
Rebecca
Michael
Delilah
Andrew
Judith
Daniel
Ruth
Thomas
Hannah
Elijah
Joanna
Marcus
Rachel
Gabriel
Josephine
Ezra
Nicknames for Mary
Nicknames are a special part of our lives because loved ones give them. These names have a touch of affection and humor which makes them unique. Some of the nicknames for Mary are:
Mar
Marrie
Miriam
Maro
Myra
Arie
Mijo
Mamie
Manman
Mae
Mitzi
Yram
The name Mary was one of the most popular names in the previous generation. Although the name faded in popularity in the present decade, it still maintains a consistent rank within the top 150 baby names list. In 2020, the name notched up a rank in the list, indicating its scope of moving back up in the popularity list.
Sources/References
Social Security Administration: https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi
Mary Name Popularity in the United States: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2011-01-01%202021-10-07&geo=US&q=Mary
Mary Name Popularity Across The World: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2011-01-01%202021-10-07&q=Mary
Mary Name Interest in the United States: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2011-01-01%202021-10-07&geo=US&q=Mary
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Presenting the very simple but extremely indulgent recipe of cold coffee - my comfort drink at the end of a long, summer day!
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
1 People
5 Minutes
5 Minutes
Ingredients
One glass milk
One tbsp (tablespoon) sugar
One tbsp coffee
2-3 ice cubes
Drinking chocolate powder (a pinch)
Cream (optional)
Method
Step 1
Add one glass cold milk, 1 tablespoon coffee and 1 tablespoon sugar into the blender.
Step 2
Blend the mixture for one minute. Blend some more until it gets nice and frothy.
Step 3
Pour this into a tall glass and sprinkle some drinking chocolate powder.
Step 4
Add a few ice cubes and voila, the most divine drink in the world is ready!
Step 5
Occasionally, I top the glass with some cream or ice-cream.
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Expecting Mom due in 5 months
21 hours ago
Q. Am craving to have a burger at McDonald’s. Am 15 week pregnant.
Is it safe to have
Sarika gupta
Mom of 2 children
9 hours ago
A. Hello there ma’am please do not worry about it too much and it is better to avoid this at this time and also if you want to eat burger then it is better to make it a home . Thanks and take care
Dr Ghouse has added a new answer
Expecting Mom due in 6 months
20 hours ago
Q. It's my 12th week of pregnancy but last night I noticed some bleeding. So, my doctor prescribed Duphaston for 2 weeks. Is there anything to worry about? Please guide me.
Dr Ghouse
Paediatrician
20 hours ago
A. at present take rest and use medicines as advised by the doctor. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
Dr Laxmi Chavan-Sawant has added a new answer
Expecting Mom due in 3 months
14 hours ago
Q. I am 7 month pregnant with second baby I have severe abscess pain in armpit and buttocks pls tell me remedy for this ...Dr recommend antibiotics and ultracet pain tablet I have taken some doses of it but worried about the foetal development..does it hurt my baby
Read moreDr Laxmi Chavan-Sawant
Ayurvedic Gynaecologist
12 hours ago
A. You should have proper consultation with your treating doctor , as some examination or investigations may be needful, so that proper medications can be given And the treatment can be done very properly.
continue antibiotics regularly
Sai Prasanthi R L has added a new answer
Expecting Mom due this month
8 hours ago
Q. Hello dr meri beti 6 days ki hai or use feed karwane ke bad nose or muh se milk bhar aa raha hai to aesa kyu kr rahi hai….me kya Dr ko dikhau kya???
Sai Prasanthi R L
Mom of a 10 yr 2 m old boy
8 hours ago
A. Hello dear parent! Keep your baby’s heart in a little elevated position while you’re breastfeeding. Burp your baby after every feed. Keep Babyhug tummy roll on handy. Consult your doctor for further assistance
Rashmi has added a new answer
Guardian of 0 children
8 hours ago
Q. #asktheexperts how to reduce belly fat after pregnancy and skin was loose .two year passes but problem is persist.How can reduce it
Rashmi
Mom of a 9 yr 7 m old girl
8 hours ago
A. For weight loss diet is good in intermittent fasting a good and but if your body is loose or you feel you really do tighten up your body then gymming or yoga both the things are going to be very good both the things are going to be helpful in tightening up your body and muscles at the same time but it is time consuming we just have to have patience
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7 hours ago
Q. my baby is one month old and have cold symptoms. can I consume buttermilk?
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A. yes u can
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