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Websites you stumble upon most often if you have a toddler


Running riots in bedroom and kitchen? Is that what happens at your home? Well, join the club, we have toddlers in our homesteads. These little humans can be a pain in your rear even with the slightest misdoings. You often end up looking for solutions of your daily complications on the web, such as tackling a fever, indoor entertainment ideas, growth symptoms etc. Here is the list of most visited websites your history would hold if you have a toddler at home.


DIY:

Do it yourself.com isn't this website a universal remedy for your out-of-budget woes? Be it making a toy or creating a scrapbook or craft work or little science experiments with your beloved little one, this website provides unmatched information to use. Howstuffworks.com can also be a good substitute.

Babycenter WebMD:

Whenever you google an ailment in your baby, this particular website pops up with bare minimum competition to rival. Even though these websites provide you generalized ideas, as a mother you prefer some news over no news. This stands next to your Grandma's book of remedies.

Hopscotch:

This particular place is where I go to if I am in a middle of a situation...!!??!! Right, the clothing store online which comes to aid when you have an occasion at home. A humongous collection of pretty dresses for your child. This website is capable of haunts you with the dress that you didn't buy for her(meaning unwillingly left by choice). Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra are the other sites I look for as an alternative.

Pinterest:

Of course this is where the world gets ideas from. I can't be of exception. I get birthday ideas, children room decoration, craft work, engaging children activities from here. Bountiful ideas to pick from. Twitter can also can come in handy with such stuff.

YouTube:

The world of rhymes and stories. Yes, thats what the little ones think of  YouTube. They can very well handle YouTube on their own, as it is kid-friendly popping up suggestions all over. When you are on your deadline and your child refusing to succumb to your instructions, this website can be of help.

This list can be a little longer but I would like to keep it short. Will add a few in the upcoming months.


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