Category: product finds
Review: Spa Baby Bathing Tub
Posted on: Aug 18, 2009
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With my new addition to the family I’ve been reconsidering a lot of things I used the first time around, including our baby tub. I had a basic blue baby tub with the infant sling attachment and my son always screamed through baths as a little baby. Only did he start liking being bathed when I [...]
Waterproof Mattress Covers without the Vinyl
Posted on: Jul 12, 2009
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This will probably be my last post for a short time – baby comes on Monday so I’ll be laid up for a bit. But before I go, I wanted to post this last thing because I’ve gotten the question a few times and I had this own challenge myself. My 3 1/2 year old [...]
Elements Naturals Baby Wipes
Posted on: Jul 8, 2009
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As evident by our Baby Wipes Showdown we did a while ago, baby wipes can contain some pretty nasty and unpronounceable ingredients. For something you’re using daily on your baby and tossing into a landfill it’s great to be able to pick something a little less toxic and a little less tough on the earth. [...]
Summer Series! Safer Ice Pop Molds
Posted on: Jun 17, 2009
Filed Under Bisphenol-A, Food Safety, product finds | 4 Comments
Everyone loves ice pops. If you don’t, you’re weird or have sensitive teeth. I’ve had this article in my head for almost a year and never got around to posting it until now. I have actually started writing it about 13 times but was holding out to find one product and could never find what [...]
Eco-Freindly Portable Changing Station by Journey Light (Giveaway!)
Posted on: Jun 2, 2009
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You know you’ve done it, changed a diaper on one of those baby changing stations in a public bathroom when you’ve forgotten something to lay them on. (*cough* Dad *cough*) or you’re out somewhere with your older kids and the baby needs changing pronto in the back of the car. We’ve been in those situations. [...]
Reusable Swim Diapers: Bummis Swimmis
Posted on: May 30, 2009
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My 3 year old is finally potty trained, so swim diapers are now a thing of the past… oh wait, I’m having another baby in 6 weeks, my diaper days are not over. Swim diapers were one thing that, although required by public pools and useful for water play are yet another thing we stuff [...]
BornFree Introduces BPA-Free Recyclable Bottles
Posted on: Apr 28, 2009
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BornFree™ was one of the first companies to start producing baby bottles made of BPA Free plastic back when some of us hadn’t even heard of Bisphenol-A. They are constantly taking the next positive step in baby care items and in the past year have expanded to things like stainless water bottles and pacifiers. BornFree™ [...]
Eco-Easter: miYim Organic Bunnies
Posted on: Apr 2, 2009
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Despite refusing to sit on the Easter Bunny’s lap at a local mall (and frankly, I don’t really blame him), my son has become slightly obsessed with all things bunny-related lately. Aside from a few cookies, I’m planning on filling his Easter basket with some toys and books, and while I generally try to stay away from [...]
SafeMama Review: LunchBots Stainless Steel Lunch Containers
Posted on: Feb 23, 2009
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When I first found out about all the chemicals leaking in food from plastic containers I started using stainless steel bowls for my son’s food but I could not travel with them because their were no lids. I’ve had the pleasure of testing out LunchBots containers. They are 100% stainless steel so no chemicals leak [...]
Sam & Bellie Chalkmat
Posted on: Feb 3, 2009
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Anyone who’s traveled or gone out to eat with children knows that keeping them entertained is more than a remedial challenge. You have to come armed with a bag full of items to keep them busy while you wait for food. It’s not easy! On a shopping trip I stumbled on a great idea from [...]




















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