Whether it’s parenting advice or tips to make your life a little bit easier, we round up 5 of the best parenting apps to download now.
There’s an app for everything these days, food & drink, taxi services, holiday booking services, games and a whole bunch of clever people have come up with a number of apps to make the lives of expectant and new parents much easier. Here’s our pick of the 5 best parenting apps available on your tablets and smartphones to take advantage of today!
Tinybeans
Your can never overshare with this app, say hello to Tinybeans. Save all of your snaps, document milestones and allow only your nearest and dearest to see them. Free to download

Hoop
If you’re pulling your hair out and would give your right arm to get out of the house, Hoop has the lowdown on everything going on in your area, including toddler groups and messy play. Free to download

FIIT Mum
From the creators of interactive fitness app FIIT, FIIT Mum has been designed by five postnatal fitness experts, and a pelvic health physiotherapist to help the one million new mums every year, restore their strength and confidence after having a baby. The programme is broken down into 6-week stages, which include each a series of 25-minute classes that mums can take at home, at a time which suits them, without the worry of arranging childcare. Free to download
Bubble
Need to get for an evening and need a sitter for date night or some daytime help, Bubble is an easy way to book highly-recommended Babysitters. Every babysitter on the app is insured, background checked, and you can read their reviews before deciding to Book. Free to download

Babytime
This cool baby-tracking app lets you log your baby’s sleep, nappy changes and feed times to help you track trends and set up routines. Who does’nt like a good routine. Another super healthy feature lets sleep-deprived, breastfeeding mums note which side the baby last fed on and for how long, Bonus! Free to download

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By Maria Khan
Journalist, Editor and Photographer