
Decoding Baby Eczema
For many South African parents, few things are more stressful than watching their baby’s delicate skin flare up with redness, dryness, or tiny itchy patches. Baby eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, affects up to 1 in 5 children worldwide — and while it’s common, it can

Supporting families facing bullying with a viable alternative
The recent Milnerton High School incident has pushed a hard truth into the spotlight: for many children, bullying is unfortunately not a once-off event, but a daily reality. Parliamentary oversight members who visited the Milnerton school recently spoke of a “culture of bullying” in many

Unlocking Imagination and Development Through Play: Why Parents Love PLAYMOBIL
In a world where screens are everywhere, finding toys that spark imagination and encourage real, hands-on play is priceless. That’s where PLAYMOBIL comes in — a timeless favourite that has been inspiring storytelling and creativity for generations. A World of Imagination in Every Set At

How to choose the right medical cover in 2026
As medical schemes unveil their 2026 product ranges, South Africans face a recurring challenge. Too many options, too much jargon and the risk of choosing a plan that doesn’t fit is a reality many medical aid seekers are all too familiar with. With contribution increases

Making Play Meaningful: Simple Ways to Connect and Support Your Baby’s Development Through Everyday Moments
Picture this: the kettle is boiling, your baby is wriggling on the mat, and you start humming a tune without thinking. They look up, catch your eye, and smile. In that tiny moment, something extraordinary is happening inside their brain. What’s happening in that shared

Helping Children Navigate Change: Dibber Shares Guidance for Smooth School Transitions
As the school year winds down across South Africa, parents often reflect on their child’s growth while preparing for the next phase of their learning journey. Transitions – from one class to another, or from preschool to Grade R – can bring a mix of

Co-Sleeping, Cribs, or Sleep Training — What Works Best?
If there’s one topic guaranteed to spark debate at every baby shower, moms-and-tots group, or family WhatsApp chat, it’s sleep. Should babies co-sleep in the family bed? Should they start in a crib from day one? And what about sleep training — is it kind,

Physical Touch & Newborns- Why is this so Important
The birth of your baby is a beautiful and special moment in both of your lives. You may be wondering about your newborn’s senses, while they are born with all necessary senses, some are less precise than others and develop as your baby grows. Physical

Story Time Sundays: Cartoonito’s Marathon of Fun for the Whole Family!
Get ready for non-stop fun every Sunday with Story Time on Cartoonito! 🎉 Join your favourite characters—Mr. Bean, Zig & Sharko, Masha & the Bear, Grizzy & the Lemmings, and Lamput—for a marathon of laughter, adventures, and heartwarming moments that the whole family can enjoy



5 Minute Learning Games for Busy Parents
Fun and educational ideas that need no prep Introduction As a parent of a preschooler, finding time for learning can feel impossible when you’re juggling work, routines, and daily life. The good news is that meaningful learning doesn’t require long sessions or special materials. Short,

Child drowning prevention – using the layers of safety method to prevent accidents
It’s summer and children love nothing more than spending the day in the pool. But while pool time means fun and laughter, it also comes with an important responsibility for parents. Keeping everyone safe is far harder than one would think, as one must be

Bring Christmas Magic Home: How Elf on the Shelf Turns Every Morning Into a Little Adventure
Christmas is almost here, and with it comes the excitement of twinkling lights, sweet treats, and little giggles echoing through the house. But what if this year, you could sprinkle a little extra magic—and a whole lot of mischief—into your home? Enter Elf on the

Encouraging Curiosity: Helping Kids Explore and Learn Through Questions
Curiosity is a powerful driver of learning and development. Children who are encouraged to ask questions, explore, and investigate the world around them develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and a love for learning. Parents can nurture curiosity by creating a supportive environment, modeling inquisitiveness, and

Live Learning, Real Progress — Why Qualified Teachers Matter
In virtual classrooms, it’s tempting to think that technology alone can deliver quality education. But mounting evidence shows that the teacher remains central—not only for content delivery but for mentorship, critical thinking, ethics, and motivation. A meta-analysis of several studies during the COVID-19 period found

Boarding Reimagined: The Evolving World of Modern Boarding Schools
There was a time when “boarding school” brought to mind draughty dorms, squeaky floors, and a stern matron ringing a bell for lights out at precisely 20h30. Back then, boarding wasn’t really a choice but a necessity. Children from farms or distant rural areas packed

Take Family Fun to New Heights with Acrobranch
If you’re looking for a way to swap screen time for real-life adventure, Acrobranch is your ticket to an unforgettable outdoor experience for the whole family. Set among the trees in scenic natural locations across South Africa, Acrobranch offers a chance for kids (3 yrs+)

Discover the Future of Kids’ Safety and Connectivity — Meet the Freedom 2
It’s a Saturday morning at a bustling shopping mall in Johannesburg. Little Thando, full of curiosity, wanders off while his mom browses the toy aisle. In seconds, panic sets in — that heart-stopping moment every parent dreads. But unlike most stories, this one ends differently.
