Lights, camera, action. Baby proofing is hard enough on a good day, but during the holidays in a New York City apartment, it can be totally overwhelming!
Parenting Tips
Can I Sponsor My Child’s Caregiver for a Green Card?
Once you find your trusted caregiver, the thought of losing that person because she or he does not have legal status in the United States can be terrifying.
Going Back to Work After Baby: What You Need to Know
Are you thinking about going back to work after a baby? Going back to work after a baby is a major step. It requires forethought, planning and a willingness to try new things as well as to connect and learn from those around you.
LI Parents Day 2017: An Afternoon of Fun for Kids, Info for Parents
Come for an afternoon of kid-focused fun—while parents learn important information about local businesses and professionals.
Our NY Baby Show 2017 Favorites
Last weekend, the Mommybites team attended the NY Baby Show. We were so impressed with all of the incredible new products on the market! Here are some of our favorites: Once Upon a Farm First Spoons Luv Bug Ergo Pouch Ubbi WaterWipes Like what you read? Also check out our latest FREE online classes, parenting advice, jobs for moms, events, childcare listings, casting […]
Mommybites Job Connections
Mommybites moms are incredibly smart, talented and hardworking women, so it is our pleasure to connect people looking to hire with moms looking for jobs.
Pediatric Dental Care: Online Class Re-cap
We recently held a highly illuminating teleclass on pediatric dental care, hosted by Dr. Adam Silevitch, DMD, Partner at Pediatric Dentists NYC, PC.
5 Reasons the Suburbs Rule & 3 Reasons We Miss NYC
Then one day we did. Some of us stayed put for awhile while others made the leap right away—some even before the kids came.
The House vs. The Town: Which Matters MOST?
You’re right to get excited about finding The House. But there’s something that, believe it or not, might matter even more than finding the right house. That something? The Town.
Support Your Child’s Development Through Play
For centuries, humans have used games and play as a means of helping others understanding a variety of topics. However, it was not until the mid-twentieth century that the public began to make the connection between play and learning.