Websites
4EverythingNanny: Learn the ins and outs of in-your-home child care at a Web site devoted to nannies.
Parenthood.com: Get help on thorny issues like day care, weaning, and potty training. There's also information for parents of multiples and discussion groups for everyone.
About.com Toddlers: About.com's site for all things toddler, with great smoothie recipes, potty training tips, and the chance to network with other on-line moms and dads.
Disney: Check out the activities, music, and stories. Games teach toddlers basic concepts like matching, but the sounds and graphics provide great sensory stimulation whether or not they care to play.
Dr. Sonna: Read the online articles and get personal answers to your toddler questions at my Web site.
The Kid's Doctor: This site contains a wealth of information on health, nutrition, parenting, and behavior.
The Kidz Page: Free friendly games, puzzles and coloring for kids.
KidSource: If you have a toddler health-and-wellness question, they've got the answer. Read the articles or post your question to a forum.
National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC): When you want child care information, go here for the best. It has a searchable database, too.
ParentCenter: Here's a site that offers a wealth of tips and how-to's to enhance toddler learning, health, and better behavior.
Parents' Choice: Find out which books, toys, videos, software, and TV shows get the thumbs-up from other parents.
Parents TV Council: Parent's Television Council Green Light Seal of Approval identifies TV shows that exhibit positive values and/or educational content for families. Phone: S(213) 629-9255.
Barney and Friends: Color with BJ, make music with Baby Bop, and play games with Barney.
Mister Rogers Neighborhood: Hear the songs, learn the facts, listen to the stories, and color in the on-line coloring book while visiting Mr. Rogers Neighborhood.
Teletubbies: Make Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po talk while touring their Teletubbie homeland.
National Parenting Center: Before you buy a children's product, check the recommendations and recalls at the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval Web site.

