By: Chelsea, from the YouTube Channel: MommysTrying https://youtu.be/LdhNN5N8B9I Over the past 2 years of having a child, I seemed to have collected up to 8 items from the Babyganics line! I didn't mean to but
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Things I’ve tried in the past.
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A good “Play Doh” starter kit
Cut, Sculpt & Roll Modeling Dough Review: Melissa and Doug brand
By: Chelsea, from the YouTube Channel @MommysTrying https://youtu.be/RnD53Mgduus Honestly, I just wanted this set for the tools it came with! Before I placed this on my daughter's Christmas wish list I read reviews that the
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A mess free fun kids activity that improves their fine motor skills AND keeps them busy!
Reusable Stickers!
By: Chelsea, from the YouTube Channel: MommysTrying https://youtu.be/xkdzmPpnEEk I found another fun kids activity that's also a good fine motor skills activity that'll keep your little one (L.O.) entertained AND focused! I wanted to share
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Looks like a Peppa Pig toy train but doesn’t act like one.
Review: “Peppa Pig’s Magical Parade” lacks luster
By: Chelsea, from the YouTube Channel: MommysTrying https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv4aMJGVWhg Snort! OINK! Peppa Pig, the British show we have all learned to love on the Nick Jr channel. Well, at least in my house. To me, it’s
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Did you know you can start using sign language consistently to a baby as early as 6-9 months old? That’s exactly what I did for my daughter and it’s been a helpful tool to help her communicate her wants and needs.
Signing With Your Child
By: Chelsea, from the YouTube Channel: MommysTrying https://youtu.be/u_scFMAZskA I first started using sign language when I would volunteer and do clinicals (I'm a Physical Therapist Assistant) at a pediatric outpatient therapy clinic. Most of the
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