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From Crawling to Walking: Supporting Your Baby’s Physical Development

  Watching your little one grow is like witnessing magic unfold—one day, they’re lifting their head, and before you know it, they’re taking their first wobbly steps! Every kick, crawl, and step is a milestone, and as parents, you play a huge role in supporting their journey. Let’s talk about how you can encourage your baby’s physical development and make every step a little more fun. The Big Move: From Crawling to Walking Babies develop at their own pace, but most start crawling between 6-10 months and take their first steps around their first birthday. This journey is filled with adorable tumbles, wobbles, and determined little faces trying to reach their favorite toy! How to Support Your Baby’s Movement Tummy Time is Key! Before crawling comes tummy time! It strengthens neck, shoulder, and core muscles, preparing your baby for bigger moves.  Our soft  Burp Cloth  or  Napkin  can be used under them for extra comfort during tummy time. Create a Safe Play Sp...

From Blurry to Bright: How Your Baby’s Vision Grows in the First Year

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  Helloo New Parents! Do you ever hold your baby close to you and wonder what they are seeing right now? Can they see your face? Do they notice your smile?  Although we’ve asked ourselves the same thing, especially during those quiet, cuddly moments when your baby’s eyes lock with yours for the very first time. It turns out, newborn vision is an incredible journey all on its own. And the way babies see the world is truly magical. The Stages of Baby Vision from Blurry Shapes to Bright Smiles  When your little one enters the world, their vision is still a work in progress. They can only see about 8 to 12 inches in front of them, maybe just enough to see your face during a feed or cuddle.  But everything is a blur, and the world appears in black, white, and soft shades of grey. As the weeks go by, their vision begins to change slowly at first, then suddenly in beautiful ways.  Here’s a peek into how your baby’s eyesight grows in the first year of their life:  ...

Handling Newborn Sleep Regression: What It Is & How to Cope?

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  Ah, just when you thought your little bundle of joy was settling into a predictable sleep routine—boom! Suddenly, your baby is waking up every hour, fighting naps, and turning nighttime into party time. Welcome to sleep regression! But don’t worry, mama (or papa!)—it’s completely normal, and we’re here to help. Let’s dive into what newborn sleep regression is, why it happens, and how you can get through it. What Is Sleep Regression? Sleep regression is when a baby who was sleeping well suddenly starts waking up more often, struggling to nap, or being extra fussy at bedtime. It usually happens around 4 months, 6 months, and 9 months, but every baby is different! Why does it happen? Your baby is growing—big milestones like rolling over or sitting up can disrupt sleep! Their sleep cycles are changing—newborns start sleeping more like adults around 4 months. Teething, hunger, or separation anxiety may also play a role. The good news? It’s temporary! The bad news? Well… it can feel ne...

Baby Self-Feeding Tips Every Parent Needs

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  Are you always worried about your baby’s diet? Encouraging them to have food on their own is exciting for them as well as you. Watching your little one take their first bite of food all by themselves is an  exhilarating (and slightly messy) milestone!  From tiny hands grabbing small bites to those adorable attempts at using a spoon,  self-feeding is a huge step toward independence .  But let’s be real—it’s not always as smooth as we imagine. There will be  f ood on the floor, yogurt in their hair, and probably a spoon flung across the room (oops!). So, how do you encourage self-feeding without losing your sanity? And what are the best products to make mealtime easier? We’ve got you covered!  When Should Babies Start Self-Feeding? Every baby is different, but most little ones start showing interest in feeding themselves between  6 to 9 months . Around this time, they’ll begin grabbing at food and bringing it to their mouths— a sure sign they’re r...

Mother’s Day Magic: Special Ways to Celebrate Your First Mother's Day

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  Hello New Mommiess!! Is this your first Mother’s Day? We know it is so special, surreal, and full of love. Just a while ago, you were dreaming about meeting your little one, and now, here you are— a MOM . The sleepless nights, the endless cuddles, the tiny fingers wrapped around yours, all worth it. This day isn’t just another holiday; it’s a celebration of  YOU  and the incredible journey of motherhood. So, let’s make it unforgettable! 1. Start the Day with a Slow, Cozy Morning We know this journey of motherhood is busy, but today, let yourself slow down,  snuggle up with your baby, sip on your favorite tea or coffee, and soak in the quiet moments.  This is your day to simply  be present —to kiss those tiny cheeks and feel the warmth of your baby in your arms. Wrap yourself and your little one in the softest, most breathable  Muslin Blankets —perfect for a cozy, love-filled morning!  2. Create a Memory That Lasts Forever This day is as special ...

Why do you need our Gadda Set?

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  Your baby deserves a sleep space that’s as soft, snuggly, and safe as your arms. That’s where our  Gadda Set  comes in! Designed with love and care, our Gadda Set ensures your little one sleeps soundly, whether it’s nap time, tummy time, or bedtime. Why Choose Our Gadda Set? Cloud-Like Comfort –  Made with ultra-soft materials, our gadda set gives your baby a plush and cozy surface to rest on. Perfect Temperature Control –  Crafted from breathable fabric, it keeps your little one cool in summer and warm in winter. Gentle & Safe for Delicate Skin –  No harsh fabrics, no irritation—just a soft and soothing space for peaceful sleep. Built-In Mosquito Net –  Protects your baby from pesky bugs and ensures an undisturbed, bite-free sleep. Lightweight & Travel-Friendly –  Whether you're at home or on the go, our gadda set is easy to carry for a comfy sleep anywhere. Conclusion With adorable prints, premium quality, cushioned support, and a prot...

Preparing for Your Baby’s First Milestones: What Comes Next?

  Hiie New Mommies!!  As you prepare to welcome your baby, you are getting ready for many firsts, from the first giggle to those wobbly first steps. Your baby’s milestones are some of the most heartwarming moments you'll ever witness. But as exciting as they are, they also come with a lot of questions -  What’s next? Are we ready? How can we help? Don’t worry, mama! We’ve got you covered with a fun, simple guide to preparing for your little one’s big moments. 1. The First Smile – Heart-Melting Moments Ahead! Your baby’s first smile isn’t just adorable, it’s their way of connecting with you! Expect this around  6-8 weeks , and get ready for endless silly faces and peekaboo games to keep those gummy grins coming. 2. Rolling Over – The Wiggle Begins! At  3-6 months , your tiny explorer will start rolling from tummy to back (and vice versa!). This means more movement, more excitement, and, yes, a little more  baby-proofing ! Our lightweight, baby  Playmat ...

Mom Guilt at Work: Navigating the Emotional Tug-of-War

  Being a working mom is like juggling a million things at once —meetings, deadlines, diaper changes, bedtime stories, and everything in between. And amidst all this, there’s the lingering mom guilt—that little voice in your head whispering,   “Am I doing enough?” The good news?  Mom guilt is normal,  but it shouldn’t hold you back. Let’s talk about  why  it happens,  how  to manage it, and  how  our  Baby Care Range  can help make your work-life balance easier. Why Do Working Moms Feel Guilty? Mom guilt creeps in for so many reasons: Missing  your child’s milestones because of work meetings. Feeling  exhausted  after a long workday and  not having the energy  to play. Leaving your baby with a caregiver and  worrying if they’re getting enough love. Taking time for yourself —even when you know you need it. But here’s the truth:   Being a working mom doesn’t make you any less of a great mom! ...