I also read a fascinating article recently (although I can't remember where!) about letting your babies do things for themselves and get a little frustrated, if need be, while they work things out. So, for example, if they're reaching for a toy, don't just hand it to them, but let them keep reaching for a while until they get it. It's hard to listen to them complaining, but then they're so proud and excited when they make it work.
Also, in these photos, how cute are these Honest Company diapers? They just came out with their fall patterns, and those little foxes kill me.
Their natural, hypoallergenic diapers are gentle even for the most sensitive skin; and they're free of chlorine processing, chemical bleaches and risky additives (like fragrances, lotions and latex).
As I've mentioned before, we use Honest Company household cleaning, bath and body and baby products. They're one of the few companies I really, really trust. I'd highly recommend them.
P.S. Looking at these photos, I'm already nostalgic for Anton's soft little rolls. Also, the first time Toby stood up by himself and took his first wobbly steps:)
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(Photos by Alpha Smoot for Cup of Jo. This post is sponsored by The Honest Company, whose mission and products I adore. Thanks for supporting the sponsors that make Cup of Jo possible.)
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