I spied this great product today and thought it worth mentioning for all the parents out there just getting started with breastfeeding. When our child first started breastfeeding, he wasn’t that great at it — and we were concerned he might start preferring the nipple of a bottle over that of mom. Thankfully, he’s managed [...]
Continue reading...26. February 2009
If you’re looking for a great alternative to plastic forks and spoons, the bamboo kid’s cutlery from Bambu Boutique is a great place to start. They have some nice sets of spoons, forks, cooking utensils — and even sporks — for little hands of all ages. All of the items are harvested from sustainably grown bamboo [...]
Continue reading...11. February 2009
My kid is still on formula and breast, so this list from Babble of the Top 5 Organic Baby Foods has yet to make an impression. However, if you’re in the midst of a feeding jarred baby food frenzy, this list is sure to help decide which organic brands to try. Coming out on top was [...]
Continue reading...9. February 2009
Much as we try to reuse our plastic zip snack bags, my family is generally guilty of chucking them after two uses. We’re trying to get better — but the reusable cloth bags from Plum Creek Mercantile might be the way to get us there faster. The great thing about their line of cotton bags is [...]
Continue reading...2. February 2009
If you have a baby that absolutely loves everything pink, they’re not going to be too thrilled by Think Baby’s new line of feeding products. Parents, however, will love the health benefits. Splashed out in orange — and proudly proclaiming where they came from — this package includes everything you need to feed your baby; [...]
Continue reading...30. January 2009
Eco-conscious parents looking for an easy way to green their kids lunches now have a new online source to turn to. Called One Small Step, the shop features non-toxic lunch ware, reusable bottles, school supplies and baby accessories. Even better, the company donates 10 percent of gross sales back to partnering schools and non-profits. From [...]
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2. March 2009
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