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In his younger days, your baby giggled during window-rattling thunderstorms and cooed at snarling do

In his younger days, your baby giggled during window-rattling thunderstorms and cooed at snarling dogs. But now that he's an older toddler (with a more vivid imagination), all sorts of new fears rear their scary heads. Toddler [What To Expect.com]( [Today in Toddler]( A daily newsletter, made just for you. Mar 18 [Toddler Fears Are Scary Stuff]( [In his younger days, your baby giggled during window-rattling thunderstorms and cooed at snarling dogs. But now that he's an older toddler (with a more vivid imagination), all sorts of new fears rear their scary heads.]( [Read More]( [Toddler Fears Are Scary Stuff]( [Signs of Swine and Seasonal Flu in Children]( [The scary reports about swine flu are enough to put any parent on edge - but this former pandemic is now covered by the flu vaccine. Read on to learn more about the differences between H1N1 and the seasonal flu (there aren't many!) and how to treat your sweetie if he gets sick.]( [Read More]( [Signs of Swine and Seasonal Flu in Children]( Advertisement [Funny Pregnancy Struggles]( [15 moms-to-be get real about the hilarious, most "pregnant" moments they've experienced.]( [Funny Pregnancy Struggles]( 3 Things You Need to Know 1 [This Mom's Genius Car Seat Hack Is an Easy Way to Keep Baby Safe]( 2 [Here's Scientific Proof That Holding Your Partner's Hand During Labor May Actually Reduce Pain]( 3 [6 Calcium-Rich Foods & the Best Ways to Eat Them]( Advertisement [Join Community] [Join the conversation! Find advice, support and good company with other parents like you.]( [Explore All Groups]( Ads by Swoop More to Explore [Learn About the Non-Motor Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Download a PDP Guide]( [Whooping Cough Is Highly Contagious. Visit For Facts About Whooping Cough]( [Type 2 Diabetes Info | Get Help Managing Your Glucose w/ | a Basal Insulin Option. Learn More]( Thanks for joining our mailing list. You registered with {EMAIL}, for Everyday Health on 02/24/2016. [Remove me from this list]( | [Add me to this list]( [Manage my e-mail settings]( | [Customer service]( Copyright © 2018 Everyday Health, Inc. All rights reserved. 345 Hudson Street, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10014 Subject to our [terms of service]( and [privacy policy](

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