Category: Parenting and kids

  • Raising kids in Norway? Here is full guide til parental benefits

    Raising kids in Norway? Here is full guide til parental benefits

    In this article I will talk about what support you can get if you have kids in Norway. From the moment of birth to the age of 18. Don’t want to read? Watch video here: Engangstønad Let’s start with birth. In Norway if you didn’t worked enough to earn for parental leave money, you can

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  • Top Baby Rockers, Swaddles, and Carriers: read, what helps us to be productive and rested.

    Top Baby Rockers, Swaddles, and Carriers: read, what helps us to be productive and rested.

    In this article I discuss the challenges and innovations in parenting, highlighting favorite baby gadgets like the Sleepy Troll and Rock It rockers, Ingenuity swing, Woombie swaddle, Baby Bjorn Move carrier, and a humidifier for baby’s stuffy nose.

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  • Effective Baby Routines: A Working Mom’s Strategy

    Effective Baby Routines: A Working Mom’s Strategy

    As a working mom of four, I’ve developed a pretty effective strategy for keeping baby happy and adhering to daily routines, which allows you to have time for yourself, other family members, work, and friends. In this article I will share the tools and knowledge I’ve accumulated over my 12 years of parenting, and I

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  • You should know that before buying daycare essentials

    You should know that before buying daycare essentials

    In this article you will find CHECK LIST with all essentials that you need to have at the daycare in Norway for your child. I think this a can work pretty much not only for Norwegian kindergartens, but for all Scandinavia as well, such as Sweden, Finland, Denmark.  Down below a few practical tips for

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  • Apply for kindergarten spot in Norway in 4 easy steps!

    Apply for kindergarten spot in Norway in 4 easy steps!

    Kindergarten, or “barnehage” in Norwegian, is a place where children from 1 to 6 years old can play, learn and socialise with other kids and adults. Let’s look how and where you need to reserve spot for your child. First, you need to go to the website of your municipality, or “kommune” in Norwegian. Usually, you

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