Highlights in Babies and more: December 1-7

Like every Monday, we make a review of the most outstanding content we have published in Babies and more during the last week.

Our pages already smell like Christmas. We are getting handsome for the most special days of the year, so we have taught you children's party fashion at irresistible prices, and maternity looks with Christmas spirit. They are also good morning to make crafts, so we brought you Ten DIY Nativity scenes to make with the kids and of course, a recipe for gratin canapés, perfect as a Christmas snack for the whole family.

We have echoed an outrageous news: a mother is forced to cover her baby with a napkin sucking in a London hotel and we show you a photo that you have never seen, that of a baby born in the amniotic sac with the placenta included

Following Finland's announcement to abandon calligraphy, we wonder if it is okay for children to stop learning to write by hand? and we also commented that the United Kingdom will start recommending birth at home because it is considered safe.

As for advice on caring for the baby, we comment that the baby should not sleep with soft bedding, although many parents still use it and explain why it is important that the baby is face down when awake?

Finally, we have reflected on the economic impact of the promotion of breastfeeding and conclude that prolonging it would save millions of euros to the health system.

Attentive because this week we bring you many more interesting things.