Protected: Supporting The Health Of Kids From Conception To Beyond
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Sometimes Term 2 feels as if it's a struggle from one bug to the next. To help avoid spending the winter holidays continuing that battle, now is the perfect time to support your family's immunity so you can enjoy some downtime together.
Before the rounds of coughs, colds, flu and illnesses start to ramp up with the onset of winter, get ahead of the game with our 10 ways to stay healthy.
Build some happy memories with these 6 fantastic things to do during the winter school holidays.
Get out of the house with the kids to do something fun, but stay warm and dry and overall less traumatised by the drama of weather bombs.
When it's cold, windy and wet and playing outside isn't an option, how do you keep the kids interested and amused indoors? Try these 20 ideas.
Kidspot surveyed New Zealand families on the warmth and health of their homes during the colder months. Read on for the results of our survey.
It can be challenging to keep the kids active during winter, especially when the weather doesn't play nice. We have 5 indoor and 5 outdoor activity ideas to keep them moving!
Tired of the kids kicking the covers off and getting cold during the night? Try our tips below for warm and blissful slumber.
A reported 1600 deaths every winter are attributed to New Zealand's notoriously cold and damp housing.
Insulation is the best way to keep your home warm and reduce your energy bills. Find out how you can insulate your home and if you may be eligible for a grant.
Is your home ready for the wild, wet and windy New Zealand winter? Tick off our checklist to ensure that you're ready for any inclement weather.
Don't let the dark and dreary days of winter bring down your mood. We show you 10 ways you can brighten up your home.
Don't feel trapped by the rainy days - just follow our 10 easy tips for keeping the kids entertained and you'll beat the rainy-day blues!
Colds and flu occur in children every year. Find out the essentials parents need to know about colds and flu in kids and which treatments to use when kids are sick.
A damp home is often cold, difficult and expensive to heat, susceptible to mould and mildew and worst of all, bad for your family's health. However, it is something that can be remedied.
Cross your fingers as much as you like for some great weather during the winter school holidays but Mother Nature will no doubt have other plans.
As the days get shorter and colder, it's time to start enjoying all the winter comfort foods like soup, pot-roasts and warm porridge drizzled in honey for breakfast.