Best Preschool Singapore 2023

Star Learners Child Care
+Literature based curriculum
+Teaches important life skills such as problem-solving, creative thinking, critical thinking, communication
+Aids in character development
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Kinderland Preschool & Infant Care
+Music-infused curriculum which aids in brain development
+Specialized spaces for effective learning
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My First Skool
+Accessible
+Carefully engineered classroom safety
+Financial aid for low-income families
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MindChamps
+High quality education
+Unique 3 mind approach
+Highly trained educators
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Brainy Child Montessori
+Specialised programmes
+Extra programmes available
+Mom and tot programme where 1 parent can join their child in class
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  • Best Nursing Pillows

    Breastfeeding is a time of bonding between the mother and baby, but the strains from doing so can be terrible. As such, a nursing pillow can be used to improve the experience. In this guide we will be offering you options of nursing pillows.​1 – Boppy Original Nursing Pillow & Positioner+Versatile+Removable slip cover+Machine washable-Not water proof-Not for all body types 2 – Frida Mom Adjustable Nursing Pillow+Storage pockets+Back support+Various cushioning levels-Back supports may be small for some-Heat pad sold separately 3 – Twin Z Pillow The Cream 6 Uses in 1 Twin Pillow+6 various uses+Designed for twins-Expensive-Bulky 4 – My Brest Friend Original Nursing Posture Pillow+Affordable+adjustable strap+Side pockets-Only cover is machine washable 5 – Leachco Natural Boost Adjustable Nursing Pillow+Booster pillow is detachable+Contoured design-Too soft for some

  • Best Baby Monitor Singapore

    Parents tend to frequently worry about their babies, doubly so for first time parents. However, not all parents can be there 24 hours a day, this is where baby monitors come in. Baby monitors can help parents check on their child while they are away, and in this guide, we will help you choose the best baby monitor for you.1 – Trekvue iBaby Care M8+2K video+Night vision+Night light function+Built in songs, lullabies, and bedtime stories+Amazon AWS Server Security+Wide viewing range+two-way speakers+Motion and sound detection           2 – Vava Baby Monitor+720p+5” screen+Voice detection+Led to show when baby is crying+2 walk communication function+Plug and use+1-year warranty            3 – Trekvue iBaby i2+Sleep, breath, and motion tracker+Mobile app+AI alerts+Wall mountable+Flexible stand+Multiple profiles             4 – iBaby Care M7K+1080p+Night vision+360-degree pan+140-degree tilt+Built in music, lullaby, and stories+Privacy mode when feeding and changing+Split screen view for multiple monitors+Sensors for temperature, humidity, and air quality 5 – Prolink WiFi Baby Monitor+FHD 2-megapixel resolution+350-degree pan+120-degree tilt+Motion sensor+Cloud recording+Mobile app 6 – Beaba ZEN Premium Video Baby Monitor+Flexible stand+Fluid navigation+Walkie talkie built in+Plays lullabies+Wall powered+1080p FHD+Sound and movement detection 7 – Vtech® Audio & Video BM2500 Baby Monitor+Full motion video+25 fps+Easy to use wall mount+Adjustable camera lens+Intercom for communication+Up to 4 camera pairing+1000 ft digital transmission 8 – Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitor+Secure+Lullabies+2.7-inch screen+Energy saver mode 9 – Dragon Touch DT24 Pro Baby Monitor+2.4-inch screen+Night vision+680*480 resolution+Built in mic and speaker 10 – Hamrolte HD 1080P Baby Monitor+1080p+QR cone scanning+Infrared LED up to 10 meter+Motion detection+2-way audio+Built in speaker and mic+355-degree pan+90-degree tilt   

  • Baby Plates and Bowls

    At as early as 4 months old, your baby can begin to eat solid food. When that happens, you will need to prepare plates and bowls suitable for your baby, and in this guide, we will help you choose the right ones for you.​1 – WeeSprout Divided Suction Plates With Lids+Lids included+Built in dividers+Suction cups-Suction cups not for all surfaces 2 – Nuk First Essentials Bunch-a-Bowls+Snap-lock lids+BPA-free+Microwave safe+Dishwasher safe+Freezer safe-Microwave may cause some warping-No suction cups 3 – BabyBjörn Baby Dinner Set+4 items in set+Multiple colour options+Easy to clean-No bowl included-Utensils may be a bit large for some children 4 – Avanchy Bamboo Feeding Set+Suction bottom+Toxic chemical free+Removable silicon rings-Bamboo is hand wash only-Not safe for microwave 5 – WeeSprout Bamboo Toddler Plates+Chip and scratch resistant+Dishwasher safe+Stackable-Not for microwave-No lids

  • Top worries of new parents

    Caring for a baby can be a challenge, doubly so if it is your first time. However, worry not, for we are here to help. We have compiled a list of common worries and their solutions to better help you through your journey as a new parent.Concern 1: How often do I change my baby’s diaper?You will need to frequently change your baby’s diaper in order to prevent diaper rashes, however, you do not need to do it every time your baby pee. It is recommended to do so once every 2 to 3 hours, with the only exception being when your baby has a bowel movement. It is also important to keep your baby clean and dry when you change their diapers as they have sensitive skin. Concern 2: Why is my baby crying so much?Babies tend to cry a lot, and for many different reasons. Knowing why your baby is crying is the first step to helping them stop. Reasons for your baby cry includes:Gas painsTry burping your baby.LonelinessSpend more time with your babyTry wearing your baby around with a harnessHungerPay more attention to your baby, your baby will most likely have certain patterns when they are hungry, understanding them will be very useful.Dirty diapersThis are usually very obvious, and easy to fix, just change your baby’s diapers and they should stop cryingTirednessEnsure your baby gets plenty of sleep and are given a comfortable environment where they are able to fall asleep easily. Concern 3: How do I know if my baby is eating enough?More often than not, new parents will be worried that their babies aren’t eating enough and that their growth is getting impacted. The most reliable way to make sure your baby is eating enough is to ensure they’re growing properly. Your doctor will usually go through this during your baby’s check-ups. Concern 4: When will my baby start sleeping the whole night?Babies aren’t typically ready to sleep through the night until around 12-14 weeks old. However, even if your baby isn’t ready to get a full night’s rest by then it is not too serious of a concern as every baby develops differently and some can take as much as 5 months before they are ready. If you are still worried about your baby not sleeping through the night, you can take them to a paediatrician to get your baby checked.