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45 Awesome Activities to Add to Your Toddlers Winter Bucket List (2023)

I have gathered some of Lennox, and I’s absolute favorite winter activities from his past two winters of being a toddler. I have also asked some fellow blogger friends to share some of their adorable winter crafts and sensory play activities that are stimulating and entertaining. Don’t forget to jot these down for your toddler’s winter bucket list!

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5 Tips to Keep Your Baby Warm at Night During the Cold Winter Nights

Tips and products to help your baby sleep safely aLuckily, I had Lennox in the summer, so by the time the cold weather came, he had already backed on a couple of layers of baby chub to help keep him warm during the bone-chilling winter months.

Luckily, I had Lennox in the summer, so by the time the cold weather came, he had already backed on a couple of layers of baby chub to help keep him warm during the bone-chilling winter months.

Regardless, I still practiced safe sleeping practices. Experts say that until a baby’s first year of life, “soft objects, loose bedding, or any objects that can increase the risk of entrapment, suffocation, or strangulation” should be kept out of the baby’s sleep area.

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Free Letter to Santa and Envelope in Spanish for Kids this Christmas

You can turn this letter to Santa in Spanish into a family tradition by printing it out each year. Let your child practice their literacy skills in Spanish by reading and filling out the letter. What fun items will they wish for this year? Once they have finished writing their letter, fold it up, and send it to el Polo Norte.

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Raising Bilingual Children? Here are 13 Facts You Need to Know!

If you have landed here, I am guessing you are in an interethnic relationship/marriage and are interested in raising a bilingual child. Or, maybe you are an immigrant or second/third-generation immigrant and want to raise your child speaking your native language. Or, perhaps you simply love languages and/or know the benefits of being bilingual and want to jump start your child during the early stages of their language acquisition years. Regardless of the answer you have come to the right place.

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