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Babybrowns.com

BabyBrowns.com is about vintage, classic and timeless products with a focus on designer diaper bags and baby room décor. BabyBrowns.com is geared toward new moms and new dads with a range of products that work as baby shower gifts and year-round gifts as well as baby essentials.

New moms are always apprehensive about the amount of items that a baby requires handy, especially when making a trip. There is a great selection of designer diaper bags at babybrowns.com. The diaper bags are spacious, trendy and full of life, I mean, colorful :) Take a look at this! and click on the image to view more...

Petunia Pickle Bottom Baroque Roll Boxy Backpack

What entice me most about this site is the wide range of nursery furniture available. The color collection and designs are simply amazing. From bassinets to dressers and tables & chairs to outdoor furniture, BabyBrowns.com has it all.

Apart from these, the maternity clothes and kids dresses are collection in itself! In all, BabyBrowns.com provides a fun shopping experience for new parents, their friends and family members. Do take a look and click on the image to go direct to BabyBrowns.com


Baby photo contest, all about the Cute Kid Contest!

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Contest Entry is incentivized very nicely, members will receive over $70 of free products on contest entry. All first time contest entrants receive a free canvas portrait ($50 value) and a full year Subscription to Parenting Magazine. The CuteKid offers great value and a chance to win thousands of dollars and a yearly contest winner for a $25,000 College tuition Fund*.

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Eco-friendly Baby Store!

Find the perfect gift for the natural mom at babyearth.com


BabyEarth, a baby products retailer and specialty store with an eco-friendly flair, sells everything for baby’s world under one roof. Offering the perfect combination of tried-and-true favorites and hard-to-find innovative breakthroughs, BabyEarth is dedicated to simplifying parents’ lives and ensuring baby’s health, happiness and safety. What sets BabyEarth apart from its competitors is the company’s unwavering dedication to service, selection, competitive prices and corporate responsibility. BabyEarth demonstrates its commitment to making baby’s world a safer place by offering one of the largest selections of organic products in the market today.

Product categories include:
* Strollers
* Car Seats
* Nursery Furniture
* Eco-Friendly Products
* High Chairs
* Baby Carriers
* Playards
* Swings & Jumpers
* Bedding
* Diaper Bags
* Health & Safety
* Toys
* Feeding Supplies
* Gifts

Nap time solution, Mummies listen up!


The No-Cry Nap Solution: Guaranteed Gentle Ways to Solve All Your Naptime Problems



The No-Cry Nap Solution: Guaranteed Gentle Ways to Solve All Your Naptime Problems


If your child:

  • nap only in your arms, a sling, a swing, or the car?

  • require elaborate rituals before sleeping?

  • get fussy, act cranky, or have tantrums due to lack of sleep?

  • take very short naps--or none at all?


Naps are important to a childs mood, well-being, and development. The No-Cry Nap Solution offers you a proven formula to allow your baby, toddler, or preschooler to get daily restorative rest. Youll learn gentle, loving, tear-free techniques, developed by world-renowned parenting expert Elizabeth Pantley and tested by hundreds of families around the world, guaranteed to help you:

  • Convince any child to nap every day

  • Effortlessly settle your child for naptime in his or her own bed

  • Turn short, fitful naps into long, peaceful ones

  • Establish a nap schedule that works for you and your child

  • Easily adapt nap routines to your childs developing needs

  • Confidently deal with sudden changes, nap strikes, and travel







Television violence and children

While it is good thing to get away and relax and mentioned in my previous post, it is also necessary to see what kind of activities our children engage themselves in. If we turn to the television to keep our children company while we relax, there are serious implications. Read on to find out more!

Television violence affects children, so how can we work to keep our kids safe? Where do you draw the line?

Today's television is more violent and explicit then the television of twenty or thirty years ago. At any time, a child can turn on the t.v. and witness violence, explicit language and scenes that are sometimes far more than suggestive. These shows are seen on cable, regular television, news and cartoons. Public television is one of the safe places a child can turn to and see positive educational programs.

So what has happened to television? To compete with increasing number of cable programs and decreased costs of subscribing to cable and renting movies, television programming has had to utilize more of what it feels adults want to see: violence, nudity and sexual situations. Ratings have been issued and program locks are offered with cable subscriptions. But is this enough to protect our children?

Researchers believe that television is contributing to the delinquency of today's American children. Children in the United States watch an average of 3 - 5 hours of television daily. It can be a powerful influence on children in shaping their behavior and development. Early days of watching preschool shows assisted children with learning, but shows they watch in primetime cable and on regular television can have a negative influence.

Studies have shown that too much television may cause children to become immune or numb to the horror of violence. After seeing characters kill and hurt, children may not be able to differentiate the real life violence of murder versus the onscreen make believe violence. Children may also interpret that violence is a way to solve problems, imitating what they see on shows. Children on the playground are quick to make believe they are their favorite superhero fighting the bad guys. Too often children get hurt or hurt others not realizing the severe consequences of what they see on television as it happens in real life.

Children who can identify with a specific character as a victim, often feel angry that someone like them has gotten hurt. Excessive viewing of television violence can lead all children to become more aggressive. The impact of television violence may not surface until children are in their teens or later, and studies show that irregardless of race, religion and socioeconomic development, all children are affected by this violence.

News channels can be more detrimental to children than other television shows. When children are able to realize that the news is about real people and events, the violence can be more frightening. Today's news can be accessed almost anywhere. It becomes hard to escape major events with the news crews covering them as they unfold with such depth that it causes adults to cringe. The effect on young children could be staggering.

How can we help children sort through the news and the violence? Once sure thing is to limit the time they watch television. Let them become absorbed in other activities such as reading, playing and being outside. Help them find a hobby and see what community events they can become involved with. When they do watch television, make sure you know what they are watching and if you feel something is not appropriate, don't let them watch or watch with them and make sure you take the time to answer their questions and explain what may upset them.

When your child does watch something that is violent and it has clearly upset them, it is important to help them through that. Make sure you have them realize that something that is real is permanent, while what happens to the actors of a show is not. Talking to your child is the key to resolving their fears and concerns.

We cannot control everything that our children see and are exposed to. If we start at home and work with our children to regulate the television, we are taking the first step in helping them. Being involved with our children at every age is vital to their development and maturity. Young children need as much guidance as older children, just with a different focus. Love and knowledge can take our children far.

Television used to open doors to our minds and it still can when viewed responsibly and sensibly. Don't eliminate all of television, just eliminate the violence and the explicit. Watch the television and watch your children. Together you will open all the possible doors.

Courtesy:http://www.essortment.com

Ways to relax, how a mommy can get away for a day

Ways to relax and tips on how a mommy can get away when life becomes to much to handle. Learn of ways to find this time when no sitter is in site.

When staying home seems mundane and boring, there’s no need to throw in the towel. When life seems dull and you can’t handle one more game of patty cake, it’s time for a mommy break. Mommy breaks are great because they allow you to get away and relax. They allow mom time to re-coop and re-evaluate the role of being a stay-at-home mom. And sometimes, they allow just enough breathing room to remind mom that she is still an individual and valuable part of the community.

The hardest part about taking mommy breaks is justifying the time. When there is so much going on and so many things that need to get done, it’s often hard to justify taking a time out to relax. But, without that time out, you will find yourself beaten, tired, and worn to the bones. So, the next time you begin to crab for no apparent reason, ask yourself, " When was the last time I had a mommy break?"

So how do you go about getting this much needed break when there is no sitter in site?

· Ask your hubby to watch the kids. You’d be surprised at how an hour long trip to the grocery store can actually be relaxing.

· Swap an hour or two with another stay-at-home mom, once a week.

· Join a church Bible study that offers free childcare.

· Join your local Mothers of Preschoolers Program (MOPS).

· Enroll your child in Tiny Tots.

· Enroll your child in a two-day preschool program.

MOPS is a program specifically designed for mothers of preschool aged children, and is often sponsored by a local church. They meet one day a week, every other week and you don’t have to belong to the church to join. The kids go off to their age appropriate classes while moms head off to a relaxing event full of speakers, crafts, food, and adult conversation.


Tiny Tots is usually sponsored by the local Park and Rec Center, and is offered one day a week. It’s a chance for you to relax, while introducing your children to other children. It’s like scheduling a play date that you don’t have to monitor.

Courtesy: http://www.essortment.com