“Like adults, kids can be in real moods sometimes - and my oldest son is no exception. So, occasionally when he cries (and I can tell it’s totally fake) I try to change his focus by doing something completely different. Like pretending to stumble for example. It has always made him laugh instead.”
- Jessica Håkansson
Mother of two
Mother of two
CARE FOR THEIR SKIN
“Smaller children can have a tendency for more sensitive skin, so I always make sure to only use caring shower creams and moisturisers. This helps me avoid sour faces due to rashes and dry skin. My new favourite is the Loving Care range. It’s not only great for my son’s skin, but for the whole family!”
- Anna-Klara Grödell
Mother of one
MAKE MEALS FUNMother of one
“Toddlers can be picky eaters. My daughter would literary cry every time we gave her veggies. So, to make dinner time more fun we started making faces and animals out of her food. Now, she’s happy to munch on broccoli trees!”
- Janelle Hallberg
Mother of one
Mother of one
ENCOURAGE GOOD HYGIENE
"I’ve tried to teach my children good hygiene habits from an early age. And being kids, they love to use A LOT of soap and shampoo when they wash themselves. So, we usually stock up on jumbo sizes – that way we’re less likely to run out and it’s better for our budget!”
- Julia Koga
Mother of two
LIVE IN THE MOMENTMother of two
"Being a grown-up it’s easy to always focus on what’s happening tomorrow or next year, but kids think more here and now. So, I try to focus on the moment, and be very specific about what needs to be done right now when talking to my kids.”
- Maria Hillgren
Mother of two
Mother of two