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Books & Charts

In recent years, print books have seen a resurgence, and for good reason – they have been shown to be better for your brain and health than e-books. Apart from the strain on our eyes (that already probably see too much screen time), e-books offer greater distractions and take away that wonderful tactile experience of a print book. Seeing and feeling how much progress you’ve made in the story, by virtue of the waxing and waning of pages on either side of the book, can help readers feel like they’re unfolding the story—both literally and figuratively. Studies have shown that it allows them greater empathy, immersion in the book, and understanding of the narrative. Plus, with a print book, it’s easier to go back and confirm information you may be unsure of without losing your place and having to scroll or click back on your mobile device or tablet. A study of young children between the ages of three and five revealed that kids had lower comprehension of the story when their parents read to them from an e-book as opposed to a print book. Researchers theorize this arises because children get distracted by the electronic device and have a harder time focusing on the story itself. Students who have books at home are more likely to score higher on tests, according to another study of readers from 42 countries. It doesn’t matter how many books you have, but each additional book helps children perform better in school. This is especially true for children from disadvantaged families. Researchers believe this is because having books at home encourages children to read for fun and talk to their parents about what they’ve learned, which only stands to benefit them in the classroom. When you’re winding down for the night, reading from a screen or scrolling through a social media app on your phone are bad ideas. Study after study has shown that the blue light from your screen can toy with your melatonin levels and circadian cycles, making it harder for you to fall asleep and making you feel groggier when you wake up. In general, though, the engagement and brain activity that come with reading can help you drift off to sleep when you’re having trouble. So, if you’re hoping to get a good night’s rest, stick with print. Studies have also shown that books can make us happier, inspire us to travel, and encourage us to make life-changing decisions. And we all know just how relaxing it is to curl up with a good book. In this fast-paced world, this is a wonderful stress relief technique that will do wonders for your health. So don’t feel guilty the next time you spend a little more than you’d planned on books: science says it’s good for you. Source (part): mentalfloss.com

The Teething Egg

The Teething Egg company was founded by a couple whose bright and bubbly little girl, from the age of three months, just could not stop chewing on things, and that included her hands. She had a constant need to hold, touch and gnaw on every object she could find during her teething period!

She found comfort in small, round objects that fitted nicely in her delicate little hands and those that had a texture that her often sore gums could chomp on all day long.

They needed a product that would help soothe her and keep her hands happy and busy. But naturally, their main concern was finding a product for her that was safe.

They realized they had to find a solution but as much as they searched they could not find the “right” thing for her. It just wasn’t out there. So, they set out to create their own solution and The Teething Egg was born.

Having experience as entrepreneurs, the founders of The Teething Egg company set their sights on a goal to create a product that babies would adore (and use) and that moms knew was the safest, best product they could give their little ones.

The Teething Egg is just that! Moms can rest assured that the product is safe, the materials are FDA quality, and design is perfectly crafted to both soothe your child and also fit comfortably in their little mouths and hands.

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