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Squishy Fidget Toys Can Be a Sticky Mess—or Worse
This holiday season, consider alternatives to stress ball fidget toys for your stocking stuffers.
Best Cyber Monday Deals Under $100
Finding a great deal is always a thrill, and Cyber Monday is no different. We list products that score well in CR’s tests and cost under $100.
9 Tips About Pumping I Wish I Had Known
CR shares expert advice on breast pumping, including which breast pump to buy, when to pump, and how to get support.
Best Prime Day Deals on Car Seats, Strollers, and More Baby Products
CR rounds up the best Prime Day deals on baby products, including strollers, car seats, bassinets, high chairs, and more.
Best Cyber Monday Deals on Baby Products
Cyber Monday is a great time to get deals on things for your new for your baby. There are discounts on everything from diaper bags and bassinets to car seats and strollers and more.
Experts Explain How Diaper Pails Actually Work to Keep Odors at Bay
Consumer Reports found out how diaper pail manufacturers mitigate dirty diaper odors. Odor prevention is crucial when there's a baby in the household.
COVID-19, Flu, and RSV in Kids: A Survival Guide for Parents
Consumer Reports explains how parents should handle a child with COVID-19, flu, or RSV as pediatric offices and ERs are packed with kids infected with these respiratory viruses.
Preparing to Give Birth During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic means more complicated decisions if you're pregnant. Consumer Reports shares details on preparing to give birth during the pandemic and making a birth plan.
Thirsting for Solutions to America's Water Crisis
In this investigation on solutions to America's water crisis by Ensia, co-publisher Consumer Reports says aging infrastructure, pollution, and new contaminants threaten America's drinking water supply.
Furniture Anchors Not an Easy Fix, as Child Tip-Over Deaths Persist
Securing dressers to the wall can prevent deadly furniture tip-overs. But a Consumer Reports survey finds that only about a quarter of Americans have anchored furniture in their home. We investigate the limitations of an imperfect solution to a dangerous problem.