| Kaka, your baby is 29 weeks old! | | Every week, your little one may be more and more eager to communicate with strangers. You may see her smiling at people in line at the grocery store, or waving to people as they pass on the street. Your baby is also growing stronger and stronger each week. He may be showing signs of frustration when he can't do the things he would like to do. And though you may want to do all you can to encourage your baby in his quest for adventure, the use of walkers, a common baby item of the past, is no longer recommended. Learn more | ADVERTISEMENT
| | | |  | Diaper backward spells repaid. Think about it. Marshall McLuhan |  | Mom The time may have come for you to start interviewing caregivers. Some parents are lucky enough to have a trusted family member who is available to watch their child, but there still may be times when you need to look for a new babysitter to stay with your child. Learn more |  | Activities Peek-a-boo is probably already a familiar game for you and your baby, but it takes on a whole new level of fun when your baby takes control of the game. Try gently placing a burp cloth or small towel over your baby's head and allow her to pull it away. Learn more |  | Tip of the WeekWith the combination of newly added solid foods and a wiggly baby on the move, you may be facing even more of a laundry challenge. Spots and stains abound. What can you do to keep the stains from setting in, and the piles from stacking up? Learn more | | Check out our Product Showcase for amazing products and enter for your chance to win up to $1000 a day!  | | ADVERTISEMENT
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