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We work with a team of family specialists to bring you expert advice, while also sharing honest and relatable accounts of parenthood. From babies, toddlers, tweens and teenagers - we're here for every stage of family life.
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Cybex Coya review: Parents will love the one-handed fold, while their kids will enjoy its comfortable seat
Clever design and high-quality materials make the compact Cybex Coya buggy one of our top picks
By Heidi Scrimgeour Last updated
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Best toys for 18 month olds 2024: 33 age-appropriate buys to support their development
The best toys for 18 month olds are items that keep your little learner learning, developing and, of course — having fun.
By Sarah Handley Last updated
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Groundbreaking new research reveals surprising link between neurodivergence and chronic fatigue in kids
Is your neurodivergent child always tired? This new study might explain why
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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We asked tweens to share their parents’ most annoying habits and rules - and their responses are hilarious
Tweens jumped at the chance to get honest about what their parents do and say that they find totally annoying - prepare to howl at their responses when we interviewed them.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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'I tried gentle parenting for a week - and it made me a worse mum'
It works for a lot of families, but is it harder than you think?
By Natalie Brown Published
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Avoid the 'summer slide' with these 4 ways to keep kids learning, by a child development expert
Kids can lose two years off reading age during school holidays, says new study
By Dr Amanda Gummer Published
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I've finally found the secret to happy family holidays: bring the grandparents along
The one thing you should never go on holiday without? Grandparents...
By Jennifer Barton Published
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Best toys for 3 year olds in 2024: 36 age-appropriate gift ideas
According to our little testers, the best toys for three year olds are ones that are educational, sturdy and fun
By Sarah Handley Last updated
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“You don’t need to have all the answers” - psychologist reveals how to talk to kids about tragic news stories
Talking about 'big topics' can be difficult, but expert tips can help you better navigate those hard conversations
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published