Mumsfairy

Mumsfairy Mumsfairy specialises in breastfeeding. We believe in doing business with a heart and strive to normalise breastfeeding in Singapore!

It conducts fun and interactive breastfeeding workshops for expectant parents, as well as distributes and retails tried and tested products.

Mumsfairy used to retail Babylove’s products many years back. Still love their prints and products. Happy to see our dea...
02/06/2020

Mumsfairy used to retail Babylove’s products many years back. Still love their prints and products. Happy to see our dear friend starting her channel introducing Babylove items. 😘

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A long time customer and friend started her own party planning company. If you are going to throw a baby shower, do chec...
03/11/2019

A long time customer and friend started her own party planning company. If you are going to throw a baby shower, do check out www.lybconcepts.com for your party needs!

Get 10% off all collection* with promo code VMFLYB10. Excludes pick and mix. 😘

No time to plan party decor? Want to go personal but not sure where to begin? We've done the leg work! Select the Pick N Mix Set appropriate for the occasion and get creative with your combinations without worrying about missing key elements! Still too much hassle? Pick from our already curated sets...

Starting early!
28/05/2019

Starting early!

100 percent of toddlers in a classic study helped parents around the house without being asked and without rewards.

10/04/2019

I thought this is pretty interesting. Bats attach to their mother’s ni***es and suckle for the first 4 weeks of their life. That’s why they need pacifier to feel safe. Suckling is more than food. It’s for comfort and security too! That applies to our babies too.

Spend time wisely!
18/02/2019

Spend time wisely!

07/02/2019

Nurture your little ones!

20/01/2019

We hope that there are doctors in Singapore who do this!! 🤩

If you believe in spoiling the child if you spare the rod, think again. “On top of leading to more aggressive behavior i...
17/01/2019

If you believe in spoiling the child if you spare the rod, think again.

“On top of leading to more aggressive behavior in children, spanking is also associated with more mental health problems, lower self-esteem, cognitive difficulties, and with more negative relationships between children and their parents (Gershoff & Grogan-Kaylor, 2016). Harsh corporal punishment has even been associated with problems in brain development (Tomoda et al., 2009). Yelling, verbal abuse, and shaming have been associated with similar outcomes.”

The American Academy of Pediatrics has a new policy on spanking: Don't do it.

13/01/2019

You mean the world to your child. Journey with them. Advice them instead of teach.

A self-fulfilling prophecy is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true, by the very terms o...
13/01/2019

A self-fulfilling prophecy is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true, by the very terms of the prophecy itself, due to positive feedback between belief and behavior.

So yes! Do this!

11/01/2019

Not just with our children. It applies to ourselves too. You are unique and has a place on universe. The universe is never the same without you. 😘

9. They are hyperaware and react to parents’ moods.
10/01/2019

9. They are hyperaware and react to parents’ moods.

Many of kids' so-called "naughty" behaviors are developmental and human.

10/01/2019
A new study shows that the amount a baby is touched can leave lasting, measurable effects — not just on behavior or grow...
06/12/2018

A new study shows that the amount a baby is touched can leave lasting, measurable effects — not just on behavior or growth, but all the way down to the molecular level of the DNA. Those changes, the scientists speculate, could have negative effects on the way the child grows and develops.

The takeaway from the science? Infants need to be held, touched and engaged with to thrive. ❤️

Whether or not you caress your baby enough can leave measurable effects on their genes, a study from the University of British Columbia found.

Instead of being overwhelmed by a baby who refused to nap in the cot...
22/10/2018

Instead of being overwhelmed by a baby who refused to nap in the cot...

What if we saw children sleeping on us as a positive? What if we viewed the babies who refuse to go down to nap as a sign that we need to slow down?

What if we changed our perceptions on contact naps, and instead viewed them as an opportunity to relax?

Baby has just fallen asleep on me. I spend a few minutes browsing Facebook and then, my mind wonders towards the dishes piling up in the sink. The pile of laundry stacked up in the bathroom. The dust that has settled on the tv. I start to feel guilty. I start thinking about work that could be done. Or food that needs to be cooked. I try to put baby down, but no way. Baby is having NONE of it.

But what if, just say, WHAT IF this is how it is SUPPOSED to be? Alright yes, we know that evolutionary babies are designed to want to be close to their mothers, but what if that is also meant to work out for the mother to rest too. It’s meant to be for OUR benefit.
To sit back for just a moment, and forget about everything else going on in life.
To take in the beauty of our children, and REST.

Rest our minds.
And rest our bodies.

Childbirth has put our bodies under some serious stress. And there are always a million things that need to be done before the day is over. Perhaps our babies and children needing us to be still with them is natures way of telling us to slow down for just a moment.

Rest mama.
Take the opportunity ❤️

22/07/2018

Let’s get daddies to do this!! ❤️

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