Can’t wait for baby to wave hello or pull up to stand on her own two feet? Milestones are as exciting for you as they are for the little ones who are learning to explore their worlds in new ways. Here you’ll discover 11 of the big ones that’ll happen in Baby’s first year. Remember, no two children are alike – your child might reach milestones at different times and that’s okay. Talk to your baby’s doctor if you have any questions or concerns.

photo: Brian via flickr

Smiling: 2 Months
Is that a gas pain? No, it’s a real social smile! At about two months, baby will start to flash you that not-so-toothy grin when she’s happy. Soak it up – you’ve earned it. Now you’ll probably be doing anything to see that smile. It won’t be too long until they bust out the laughs and giggles.

photo: Thomas via flickr

Voluntary Grasping: 3-4 months
Around three to four months, your little one will be able to grasp objects like blocks. She still can’t pick up smaller objects like peas – that comes later with the pincer grasp. Anything she picks up will probably go into the mouth for taste testing so now is the time to pay attention to what’s in Baby’s reach.

photo: Ian Grove-Stephensen via flickr

Rolling Over: 4-5 Months
Watch out! Baby is on the move. By about four months, most babies can roll themselves over from belly to back. By six months, they’ll probably be able to roll from back to belly, too, and you might have your first “Where did he go?!” moment.

photo: Lars Plougmann via flickr

Laughing: 4 Months
Someone’s got the giggles! Time to ramp up your peekaboo programs, because this is about the time you’ll start to hear those sweet baby laughs.

photo: Pedro Serapio via flickr

Sleeping Through the Night: 4 to 6 Months
At this point, sleeping through the night means six hours at a time. And not all babies get there. Or if they do, as soon as you start bragging to your friends, they’ll start waking up again. Still, baby is capable of sleeping through the night now, and you should be getting a little relief from that newborn exhaustion.

photo: Emergency Brake via flickr

Sitting Up: 5-6 Months
By now, your baby should be strong enough to sit on your lap or assisted with a pillow, allowing for a whole new worldview and new games. He should be able to play and enjoy peekaboo around six months, too. And by seven to nine months, baby can sit up unassisted; first for a minute or two at a time, and then longer and longer.

photo: Donnie Ray Jones via flickr

Crawling: 6-10 Months
Some babies never crawl; they scoot, roll and scooch until it’s time to walk. Others never learn to crawl with their bellies off the floor. Others crawl for months and take their time learning to walk. No matter how your little one moves, you’re probably going to be doing a lot of moving, too! It’s time to start expanding your baby-proofing operations.

photo: Sean Freese via flickr

Pulling Up: 8 Months
Put the crib mattress at the lowest setting: baby can pull up! Soon, she’ll learn to cruise – take small steps while holding on to furniture. Then, you can encourage her to take some small steps in between the couch and you, and you’ll have a walker on your hands.

photo: Dean Wissing via flickr

Waving: 9 Months
Bye bye, Baby! Some babies wave much earlier, but by about nine months, they’ll be using their “hello” and “bye bye” waves in context. Be ready for your heart to melt the first time you leave your little nugget and get a little wave.

photo: Ly Thien Hoang (Lee) via flickr

Walking: 10-18 Months
Walking is a huge milestone that Baby has to work up to slowly, so there’s a wide range of when kids start moving on two feet. Most will take their first shaky steps by thirteen months or so. Some kids start out wobbly and stay wobbly for a while, and others prefer to wait until they feel a little more sure. It all depends on their personality, development and motivation.

photo: Philippe Put via flickr

Talking: One Year & Beyond
By the year mark, you’ll probably be hearing those golden “mamas” and “dadas” that you’ve been longing for. As the second year develops, baby will add more and more vocabulary, and by his second birthday, grammar will develop enough for two-word sentences like “Mama read” or “Me eat.”

What milestone are you looking forward to most? Let us know in the Comments!

—Kelley Gardiner

LOL! FTW! BRB! OMG! Before your kids start talking (and texting) in acronym-only speak, lay foundation for proper grammar and vocabulary use with the help of these apps. We took a close look at the Google Play store and uncovered a variety of interactive apps that teach reading, the alphabet and new words. Plus, they’re fun to boot (seriously, your kids will think so, too)! Check them out below.


1. LetterSchool
For the littlest of learners turn to LetterSchool app where they’ll learn the alphabet A to Z and their numbers from 1-10 by playing four interactive and fun games. Along the way they’ll discover the shape, name and sound of each letter and number.

Download for $3.64 from Google Play


2. Kids Learn to Rhyme
For preschool aged kids, rhyming is a really fun way to learn new words and play with language. This app boasts three rhyming games–we’re partial to the interactive Pick & Click game where kids match the pictures to the rhyming words.

Download for $3.99 from Google Play


3. Dino Sight Words: Kindergarten
Reading is fun! And, with Dino Sight Words: Kindergarten reading becomes extra special because it’s a game. Your kids will traverse through a dinosaur world collecting sight words as they’re spoken. They’ll be having so much fun they won’t even realize how much they’re reading and learning!

Download for .99 cents from Google Play


4. Wheels on the Bus
They know the song and now they can read the interactive musical book. Aboard the big yellow school bus, your kids can open and close the doors, swish the wipers and more, all while they’re singing and reading.

Download for $1.99 from Google Play


5. Super Why Phonics Fair
Five interactive literary games are the focal point of this app from PBS KIDS. Ideal for kiddos ages 3-6, this app teaches phonics and reading in a fun way with stickers, music videos and games.

Download for $2.99 from Google Play

6. First Words for Toddler
For babies and toddlers, this app is a gem. The app includes over 100 words to get your kids learning and reading through interactive fun games. With the ability to use this app in more than 15 languages, your older kids can switch the language to use the app to learn another language other than English.

Download for free from Google Play


7. Baby ABC
Even the youngest babes will find this app fun. The app’s design takes into account a baby’s limited color vision and motor skills to encourage your little to learn the alphabet.

Download for free from Google Play

What learning apps have made your tot a scholar? Share them in the Comments below!

— Erin Lem

Do friends and family rave about how awesome your tips on what to do, where to eat and picture perfect places are? Do parent pals with kiddos ages 0-10 love to see what you’ve done for the weekend? If you’re all about sharing the ins and outs of being a Chicago parent, then Red Tricycle wants you!

We’re looking for talented Chicago-based writers to join our team and contribute stories to our Chicago metro market. Ideal candidates should:

• Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills and have the ability to adapt their writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand.

• Able to edit and turn around stories quickly.

• Is well connected with Chicago parent groups. A plus if you’re active and engaged on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram).

• Part of a creative writing and/or blogging community with published work (either print or online).

• Possess an intense curiosity and excitement to explore the city and dig deep (both online and in the real world) to find off-the-beaten-path story ideas and insider tips.

About Red Tricycle:

We believe the best memories are created when families do fun things together and we believe every day is an opportunity to create new stories. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content.

Good luck!

To apply email your resume, a writing sample and two of your best story ideas to maria (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net with “Chicago Freelance Writer” in the subject line.

Do you rave about Portland to family members with fleshed out itineraries on what to do, where to eat and picture perfect places to visit? When the weekend comes around, do parent pals with kiddos ages 0-10 hit you up for local hot spots and events? If you’re all about sharing the ins and outs of being a Portlandia parent, then Red Tricycle is looking at you!

We’re looking for talented Portland-based writers to join our team and contribute stories to our Portland metro market. Ideal candidates should:

• Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills and have the ability to adapt their writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand.

• Able to edit and turn around stories quickly.

• Is well connected and active with Portland parent groups.

• Part of a creative writing and/or blogging community with published work (either print or online).

• Possess an intense curiosity and excitement to explore the city and dig deep (both online and in the real world) to find off-the-beaten-path story ideas and insider tips.

About Red Tricycle:
Red Tricycle connects families with awesome things to do. We believe that life should be a journey of delight and discovery, for both parent and child. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content.

Good luck!

To apply email your resume, writing sample, and two of your best story ideas to editor (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net with “Portland Freelance Writer” in the subject line.

When it comes to style and design your friends turn to you (and your fab Instagram feed) for inspiration, advice and the latest trends. Not only do you keep up with the newest and coolest happenings in kids and family design, but you’re also well versed in kids fashion and style (new brands, loved brands and everything in-between) and love a good Ikea hack. If this sounds like you, come and apply to become a contributing freelance writer to our National edition. We’re looking for moms and dads who want to bring their deep knowledge and passion for kids style and design to spin savvy sentences for our National edition.

Ideal candidates will:
• Have a sharp eye for kid- and family-focused style and design.

• Know how to spot a good photo in terms of composition and color. Low-res images bother you more than undercooked quinoa.

• Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills…and, have the ability to adapt your writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand. You’re a Red Tricycle reader so you already know what type of style and design resonates with our readers.

• Be active in the writing and blogging community with published work (either print or online).

About Red Tricycle:
Red Tricycle connects families with awesome things to do. We believe that life should be a journey of delight and discovery, for both parent and child. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content.

Good luck!

To apply Email Gabby (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net your cover letter, resume, and writing sample with “National Style + Design Writer” in the subject line.

From pureed organic mash to a the carrier you can’t live without, having a baby means you’re in a league of your own — and if you’re a mom or dad who can spin savvy sentences about the newest and coolest gear, the latest trends in nursery style and decor, party ideas and more, then Red Tricycle wants you! We’re looking for contributing freelance writers who are in the know about everything bump to baby, from new products, trends, gadgets, essentials and more.

Ideal candidates will:
• Be living, breathing and totally absorbed in the baby space. You live in your sweatpants, you can identify the make and model of a carrier from across the street and you know what a Nosefrida is (and it doesn’t gross you out one bit).

• Be a stickler for excellent grammar and punctuation skills…and, you’ll have the ability to adapt your writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand.

• Be active in the writing and blogging community with published work (either print or online).

• Be a savvy internet researcher with a keen eye for what makes a great photo. You love surfing the web and know all of the hidden (and not so hidden) blogs, websites and resources to discover the best products, gear and essentials for parents and parents-to-be.

About Red Tricycle:
Red Tricycle connects families with awesome things to do. We believe that life should be a journey of delight and discovery, for both parent and child. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content.

Good luck!

To apply Email Julie.Seguss (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net your cover letter, resume, and writing sample with “Bump + Baby Writer” in the subject line.

Do you love exploring your city with your family, uncovering local hidden gems, and then dishing to your friends about your awesome weekend? Are you a mom or dad living in D.C. with kids between the ages of 0-10? Are you active in the digital writing/blogging community? If you answered yes to these questions, then Red Tricycle wants you!

Red Tricycle is looking for talented DMV-based writers to join our team and contribute stories to our local metro market. Ideal candidates will:

• Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills…and, have the ability to adapt their writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand.

• Be active in the writing and blogging community with published work (either print or online).

• Possess an intense curiosity and excitement to explore the city and dig deep (both online and in the real world) to find off-the-beaten-path story ideas and insider tips.

About Red Tricycle:
Red Tricycle connects families with awesome things to do. We believe that life should be a journey of delight and discovery, for both parent and child. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content.

Good luck!

To apply Email Us at Ayren (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net your cover letter, resume, and writing sample with “DC Writer” in the subject line.

Do you love exploring your city with your family, uncovering local hidden gems, and then dishing to your friends about your awesome weekend? Are you a mom or dad living in San Diego with kids between the ages of 0-10? Are you active in the digital writing/blogging community? If you answered yes to these questions, then Red Tricycle wants you!

Red Tricycle is looking for talented San Diego-based writers to join our team and contribute stories to our San Diego metro market. Ideal candidates must:

• Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills…and, have the ability to adapt their writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand.

• Be active in the writing and blogging community with published work (either print or online).

• Possess an intense curiosity and excitement to explore the city and dig deep (both online and in the real world) to find off-the-beaten-path story ideas and insider tips.

About Red Tricycle:
Red Tricycle connects families with awesome things to do. We believe that life should be a journey of delight and discovery, for both parent and child. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content.

Good luck!

To apply email your resume, writing sample, and two of your best story ideas to Leah.Singer (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net with “San Diego Writer” in the subject line.

Do you love exploring your city with your family, uncovering local hidden gems, and then dishing to your friends about your awesome weekend? Are you a mom or dad living in the South Bay or on the Peninsula with kids between the ages of 0-10? Are you active in the digital writing/blogging community? If you answered yes to these questions, then Red Tricycle wants you!

Red Tricycle is looking for talented Peninsula- and South Bay-based writers to join our team and contribute stories to our Bay Area metro market. Ideal candidates must:

• Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills…and, have the ability to adapt their writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand.

• Be active in the writing and blogging community with published work (either print or online).

• Possess an intense curiosity and excitement to explore the city and dig deep (both online and in the real world) to find off-the-beaten-path story ideas and insider tips.

About Red Tricycle:
Red Tricycle connects families with awesome things to do. We believe that life should be a journey of delight and discovery, for both parent and child. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content.

Good luck!

To apply Email Us at Erin.Feher (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net your cover letter, resume, and writing sample with “Bay Area Writer” in the subject line.

Do you love exploring your city with your family, uncovering local hidden gems, and then dishing to your friends about your awesome weekend? Are you a mom or dad living in Atlanta with kids between the ages of 0-10? Are you active in the digital writing/blogging community? If you answered yes to these questions, then Red Tricycle wants you!

Red Tricycle is looking for talented Atlanta-based writers to join our team and contribute stories to our Atlanta metro market. Ideal candidates must:

• Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills…and, have the ability to adapt their writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand.

• Be active in the writing and blogging community with published work (either print or online).

• Possess an intense curiosity and excitement to explore the city and dig deep (both online and in the real world) to find off-the-beaten-path story ideas and insider tips.

About Red Tricycle:
Red Tricycle is a digital city guide for parents, delivered to your inbox. We offer ideas for things to see, eat and do with your kids, in your neighborhood. We currently are serving Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, Portland, Los Angeles, New York City, Washington D.C., Chicago and Atlanta, as well as National, Baby & Food editions.

Each weekday, we deliver must-have recommendations for hip people who happen to be parents too, whether it’s a kid-friendly food truck crush, an awesome street festival, or a christmas tree farm that offers free hot chocolate and crafts. Our mission is simple: to help busy parents have more fun with their kids! With recent venture capitalist backing, we are pedaling ahead to new markets in 2015.

Good luck!

To apply Email Us at phebe (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net your cover letter, resume, and writing sample with “Atlanta Writer” in the subject line.