Baby Equipment

Transform your baby’s space with our top-quality baby furniture and equipment. From foldable dining chairs to multifunctional cribs, we have everything you need to create a safe and stylish nursery. Discover convenience and comfort in every product.

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For Mothers

Pamper yourself with our exclusive collection designed for mothers. Explore our products to meet the needs of every mom. Because you deserve the best.

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Baby Care Accessories

Keep your little one comfortable and happy with our essential baby care accessories. Make every feeding time a breeze.

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Children's Entertaiment

Ignite your child’s imagination with our exciting collection of toys and entertainment. Our 2-in-1 toys are both cleansing and developmental. Let the adventures begin!

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FAQ

How can I tell if my baby is getting enough milk?

• Look for 6–8 wet diapers and 2–3 bowel movements per day after the first week.

• Check if your baby is gaining weight steadily at check-ups.

• Observe their behavior; a well-fed baby appears content and alert after feeding.

• You should feel your breasts soften after nursing, and your baby may release the breast on their own.

• If you’re unsure, consult your pediatrician or a lactation consultant for guidance.

How can I get my baby to sleep through the night?

• Establish a consistent bedtime routine (e.g., bath, feeding, lullaby, and dim lights).

• Create a sleep-friendly environment with a quiet, dark room and a comfortable temperature.

• Teach your baby to self-soothe by putting them to bed drowsy but awake.

• Avoid overstimulation before bedtime, and try not to respond immediately to every noise unless they’re distressed.

• Be patient; most babies start sleeping longer stretches between 4-6 months.

When will my baby start crawling or walking?

• Most babies begin crawling around 7–10 months and walking between 12–18 months.

• Signs of readiness include sitting unassisted, pushing up on hands and knees, and pulling up to stand.

• Encourage crawling and walking by providing a safe, open space and placing toys just out of reach.

• Avoid overuse of walkers or jumpers, as they can delay natural muscle development.

• Every baby develops at their own pace, so talk to your pediatrician if you have concerns.

What are the must-have items for babyproofing my home?

• Safety gates for stairs and off-limits areas.

• Outlet covers to prevent electrical hazards.

• Cabinet and drawer locks to keep dangerous items like cleaning supplies out of reach.

• Corner and edge protectors for sharp furniture edges.

• Anchors or straps to secure heavy furniture and TVs to the wall.

• Keep small objects, cords, and choking hazards out of reach, and always supervise your baby.