
After the age of 3, your child wants to spend at least part of the time on his own two feet. Now that he’s 4, he’ll want to be even more mobile as he develops into an explorer on family outings.


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Should we let our daughter cry herself to sleep?
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How can we help our baby sleep all night long without waking up for his dummy?
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Should I be concerned if my baby sleeps too much?
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Should we let our daughter cry herself to sleep?
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How can we help our baby sleep all night long without waking up for his dummy?
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Should I be concerned if my baby sleeps too much?
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Should we let our daughter cry herself to sleep?
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How can we help our baby sleep all night long without waking up for his dummy?
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Should I be concerned if my baby sleeps too much?
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Should we let our daughter cry herself to sleep?
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How can we help our baby sleep all night long without waking up for his dummy?
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Should I be concerned if my baby sleeps too much?
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Play is as vital to child development as learning to read, write or do sums!


