Why your baby's mouth is a powerhouse for development
Ever wondered why babies put everything in their mouths? It's not just teething. From birth, the mouth plays a crucial role in sensory learning, ...
Ever wondered why babies put everything in their mouths? It's not just teething. From birth, the mouth plays a crucial role in sensory learning, ...
Teething and weaning often happen around the same time, which can make it difficult to know what's causing changes in your baby's behaviour. While ...
Tooth decay is the leading cause of hospital admission for children aged 5–9 in England. Learn why baby teeth matter and how healthy habits establi...
When we first start weaning, it’s very easy to focus on the measurable things. How much did they eat?Did they swallow it?Did they gag?Should they b...
As with any developmental milestone - one size does not fit all. Babies get there in slightly different ways, and at slightly different paces. Wean...
If you’ve already started weaning, and certainly if you’ve been following our Sensory Weaning series, you’ll have realised by now that babies don’t...
One of the hardest parts of weaning often isn’t knowing what to feed your baby. It’s the mess. The food on the floor. The constant wiping. The fe...
Our expert Nutritionist and Sensory Food Specialist Jo Kellam joins us in this short article to talk about the importance of food play, and how our...
A guest post by Amy, Founder of Good Bubble. Good Bubble make joyful, safe and planet-friendly bathtime products for babies and children, including...
"Why do I suddenly feel so bloated all the time?" If you’ve recently entered motherhood, your body is navigating huge digestive shifts - from fluctuating hormones to changes in gut motility. Founder of Cecii Health, Cecilia Wu, explores why bloating often peaks postpartum and shares gentle, science-backed rituals to help your digestive system recalibrate. Discover why your body isn't broken, it's adjusting, and how small daily habits can lead to a happier gut.
Is your baby refusing lumpy foods or gagging at mealtimes? It can be worrying, but it is often a sign of sensory overwhelm rather than "fussy" eating. Understanding that weaning is a full sensory experience - involving much more than just taste - is the first step to calmer mealtimes. Discover the science behind texture refusal, the truth about the gag reflex, and how to build your little explorer's confidence at their own pace.
We invited Cecilia Wu, Founder of Cecii Health - to share her story and her incredible knowledge on the topic of gut health. In this second blog i...