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Hi. My name is Nancy. I am a nurse by profession and a writer by passion and ever since I became a mother, I’ve become very active in sharing useful and important information about basically anything under the sun and a full-time mother to a 21-month old boy. Read more about me here.

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Best Overnight Diapers For Heavy Wetters 2018 – Buyer’s Guide

My son loves to doze off on his tummy. And when he was younger, he would consume a bottle or two every few hours at night. With that, I had to deal with leaking nappies regularly.

So I tried looking for the best overnight diapers for heavy wetters to address this problem.

Aside from ‘investing’ in good overnight nappies, there are other things you can do to minimise chances of nighttime leaky diapers.

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B-Ready vs. B-Agile vs. City Mini GT vs. Cybex Eternis: In-Depth Reviews and Comparison

The stroller is an essential baby gear every parent needs to have. It’s so convenient to have, and if you choose the right product (good quality that fits your needs), you'd realise it’s also an investment that pays off nicely.

As a first-time mother, it was hard to pick which brand to use because it seems like they’re all the same – with, maybe, just an extra feature or two. There were so many things to choose from such as the type, colours, etc.

Just like what I do when faced with difficult choices, I always compare. It’s not only the price but the overall benefits I could potentially get.

Besides, there are items which are pricier but tend to have more perks.

More often than not, it always offsets the fact that it’s expensive. And I know mums don’t settle. Even if there’s a 10-dollar difference, as long as it makes life easier, why not?

For this article, we’ll compare four popular stroller brands – B-Ready vs. B-Agile vs. City Mini GT vs. Cybex Eternis.

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68 Top Homeschooling Blogs You Need To Check Out

The concept of homeschooling is nothing new. However, one of the most basic things to check first is whether or not it can work for your family. Of course, there are benefits to teaching kids right in the comforts of your home instead of enrolling them in public or private schools.

On the plus side, you can control the environment and also try to make it a point to make learning fun. Because you’re spending a lot of time with the kids, you get to build a deeper and more meaningful relationship, and you can strengthen your communication too.

For some parents, they don’t necessarily agree with what the school teaches and how the teachers do it. With homeschooling, they can tailor the learning process according to how the children respond best. And another obvious benefit is the convenience.

Even if it’s raining hard or snowing, you can still conduct classes. There’s flexibility that no traditional schooling can offer. The downside here is perhaps the strain and stress on the part of the parent. You need to be patient and also learn how to motivate your child.

So, do you think this is the best fit for you and your family? If yes, are you ready to learn more about homeschooling?

Here are the top blogs you can follow and check.

Read more about 100 Top Family Blogs you should follow right now.

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