Do you know the most common cause of (and age for) burns in infants?

Knowing the most common causes of burns and the most at-risk age groups is vital in preventing burns.
‘Survivorship bias’ and parenting

Have you been on the receiving end of comments that fall under ‘survivorship bias’?
How long do I need to keep my child at home? (We have answers!)

It is one of the most common questions when you have a little one sick at home.
CPR Kids is excited to be working with Kiddipedia!

CPR Kids + Kiddipedia = It’s a match!
Our free CPR Card (DRSABCD) is now available in 13 different languages

They are an essential for every home!
Pop-it fidgets – choking hazard warning

We recently shared a post on our Facebook page that got a lot of you talking – pop-it fidgets are a great toy for older kids, but it is not well known that (like many toys) they can break, and pieces can pose a choking risk for littlies. “Warning to parents and families that have […]
Febrile Seizures – the facts, and myths busted.

Did you know 1 in 30 children aged 6 months to 6 years will have a febrile seizure?
How many of the 8 ‘red flags’ for unwell babies and children, do you know?

If you don’t know, this is a must-read.
The CPR Kids CPR Quick Reference Poster

Download the CPR Kids CPR Quick Reference Poster here
Impetigo – prevention, symptoms, and treatment of ‘school sores’

Impetigo – pronounced ‘im-pet-eye-go’ – is a highly contagious infection common amongst school aged children. Learn how to recognise, prevent and treat these ‘school sores’.