Archive for the ‘Health’ Category
Friday, December 7th, 2007
If you are already a fan of Burt's Bees, looking for natural products for you and baby, or are looking for lovely gift, check out this sale: Get up to 30% off Burt's Bees! Offer expires 12.09.My baby uses the diaper ointment and tear-free shampoo and I'm a fan of ...
Posted in Beauty, Coupons, Health | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 21st, 2007
Here are some Tips for Safer Toy Giving this season. Don't forget to check out our list of Toy Boutiques and Stores to Trust and our 12 Days of Gift Giveaways for more ideas for safer toy shopping and giving.Buy American (or European or Canadian): Western nations have stricter ...
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Monday, November 19th, 2007
As we search for products for their families that are wholesome and natural, we also realize that we can reduce waste and simplify our lives. Just a few, heirloom quality toys can replace the clutter.Natural Pod offers parents toys and other products for daily living that stimulate the mind, ...
Posted in Health, Musical Toys, Safety, Toys (00-06 M), Toys (06-12 M), Toys (12-24 M), Toys (All Ages), Toys (Pre-School and School Aged) | 118 Comments »
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
These are stores that take special care with selecting non-toxic toys and informing consumers about their items. We've been working on a guide of our favorite safe toy picks. We also know that everyone has different kids of various ages with their own individual interests and ideas about the perfect ...
Posted in Gift Ideas, Gifts 2007, Health, Safety, Toys (00-06 M), Toys (06-12 M), Toys (12-24 M), Toys (All Ages), Toys (Pre-School and School Aged) | 3 Comments »
Monday, November 5th, 2007
Baby Center knows that parents are concerned about toy safety. One way to ensure that the toys your children play with meet lead and other safety hazards is to buy toys made in Europe or the US where manufacturer oversight is more thorough. So, BabyCenter has created an ...
Posted in Health, Safety, Sales, Toys (00-06 M), Toys (06-12 M), Toys (12-24 M), Toys (All Ages), Toys (Pre-School and School Aged) | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007
If you are looking for a safe, eco-friendly, reusable water bottle for yourself and your kids, you should check out SIGG.SIGG Kids are designed to be safe and virtually indestructible, just like their adult sports bottles. Because they are reusable, they do not add to the landfill. The special coating ...
Posted in Contests, Eco-Friendly, Feeding, Health, Safety | 37 Comments »
Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
I've been a fan of Preggie Pops for years. In my pre-pregnancy days, I used them to cope with motion sickness and early morning plane flights. I used to carry them in my purse in case of emergency. A few years ago, I handed one to a friend suffering from ...
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Thursday, August 16th, 2007
With the latest recalls, many parents are turning to handmade artisan toys and items made in nations with higher safety standards. As consumers, we have to ensure the toy companies are holding their factories to the highest standards.HABA toys and accessories are mostly made from cloth and wood and have ...
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Friday, August 10th, 2007
Baby Diva wants to thank you for helping her celebrate her birthday. We raised a lot of awareness and $512.00 for the American Heart Association. The tribute page will stay up for a while so you can still donate if you want to contribute to the important research ...
Posted in Baby Fashion, Charity, Congenital Heart Defects, Photographs | 3 Comments »
Monday, August 6th, 2007
Save lives, be a heart hero!Just a reminder that our contest to spread the word about congenital heart defects and raise money for the American Heart Association is almost over. Over 50 bloggers and counting have helped us spread the word, and we've had 36 comments wishing Baby Diva ...
Posted in Charity, Congenital Heart Defects, Contests | No Comments »