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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Lunchsense Small Lunchbox Set

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One Small Step

Lunchsense Small Lunchbox Set

Contents:

The box measures about 6" wide, 7.5" tall, and 4.75" deep - about the size of a small paper bag

Two 11 ounce food containers. Each container has two separate, removable trays that hold about 5 ounces each

One 1 ounce container. Good for salad dressing or dipping sauce

One 8 ounce drink bottle. Choose from screw-top or sippy style

One ice pack. Rigid, puncture-proof carrier. Choose from handle or shoulder strap

Safety:
BPA/lead/PVC free

Care: Box machine washable or can be wiped clean with soap and water. Bottle and containers top rack dishwasher safe.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Gotta Go Mitts

Gotta Go Mitts
From the website...Have you ever wished you had some way of protecting your child from wetness and germs in public restrooms? There is now a solution for you. That solution is the revolutionary Gotta Go Mitts, disposable waterproof mittens for toddlers and kids up to age 7. They are practical, easy to use, affordable, and a must have kid travel accessory especially when potty training. To learn more about the uses and benefits of this really great product, obtain information on this mom-based company or how to order today click the applicable tabs above.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Handknit Holiday Hats - Made by a Mom













Made by Michelle Hainer

Michelle says...These handknit holiday hats are perfect for babies and toddlers! The pumpkin hats are made from malabrigo yarn, a kettle dyed merino wool. The Christmas tree hats are made from Frog Tree Alpaca. (Frog Tree is a Fair Trade company.) Both hats are very soft! The hats are available in small, medium, and large, though if you are able to measure the circumference of your child's head, I am happy to make custom fit hats. The pumpkin hats are $25, the Christmas trees are $30. Please add $4 for shipping and handling and allow 1-2 weeks for delivery. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at michelle@michellehainer.com

Friday, November 6, 2009

Socks On

From the website...Keeping socks on babies feet is no simple task. Little kick, tug at the toes and they're off!

Sock Ons are clever little things that keep those socks on. The garment is worn over the sock and 'locks' it into place with a patent pending design.

Sock Ons have been awarded the baby industries most coveted prize for innovation. Sock Ons are an ingenious and trendy solution to a very annoying problem and are quickly becoming a necessary item that no baby (or sane parent) can do without!

Sock Ons have been invented by a mum of five little boys who always lost their socks!