Wednesday, April 05, 2006

High Chair Cushion

High Chair Cushion


High Chair Cushions W/ Cording



High Chair Cushions W/ Cording



For Utmost Comfort During Mealtime Try These You asked for it we got it for you Our Designer High Chair Cushions are made to fit any standard size high chair adding that homey touch to an otherwise rigid wooden eating space for your child Your choice of 18 differnt fabrics to match your decor Choose from either cording or ruffled edges which will match your fabric choice of cushion Includes a 14W x 18T back cushion and a 12W x 10D cushion with ties


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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Budgeting For Baby

Budgeting For Baby by Mike Collins


If you are expecting an addition to your family, or just planning on having a baby in the future, you need to start thinking about how you are going to budget for your little one. Many first-time parents are shocked when they realize how much having a baby can cost. And I am not just talking about the doctor bills. It's all the little things, such as diapers, clothes, formula, baby food, and toys, that add up to cost big bucks!


When my wife and I had our first child, we learned a lot about what we really needed and what was a waste of money. So now that we are seasoned veterans and expecting our second baby, we feel confident that we can avoid the same wasteful mistakes we made the first time around.


Here is a list of 6 things that your baby can live without, followed by 4 things that we could not have lived without:


Baby Wipe Warmer - An unnecessary waste. My daughter never fussed when we used baby wipes that were room temperature. Baby wipe warmers are just an attempt to get parents to spend more money on something they really do not need.


Expensive Clothes - You are going to find that your little one will grow out of his or her clothes incredibly fast. It's one thing to spend a little extra for a nice dress or outfit for a holiday or special occasion. But it doesn't make sense to spend a fortune on clothes that will be worn only once or twice. Instead, choose the lower priced items (as long as the quality is satisfactory), especially for little onesies and sleepers.


Another tip: don't remove the tags from baby's clothes until they are ready to be worn. We have outfits that my daughter grew out of before she even had a chance to wear them. Since we had already removed the tags we were not able to exchange them for a bigger size.


Brand Name Goods - Using generic items instead of brand names can save you hundreds of dollars per month. We used the brand name baby formulas for the first few months and then switched to the generic brand after we realized it cost 60% less. Not only did our little girl not mind the change, she actually seemed to prefer it. The generic brand seemed to give her less gas.


Toddler Foods - When our baby was first learning to eat solid foods, we tried dozens of different flavors of baby food. We thought it was important for her to adjust to the new foods and to try a variety of flavors.


But as soon as she got used to the new texture, we started making our own baby food. Carrots and sweet potatoes worked especially well when mixed in the food processor.


And we never even bothered with the 'toddler foods'. They are an expensive waste. Look on the supermarket shelf and you will see the jars of diced fruits and vegetables 'just for baby'. But you know what? You can cut up a pear or a green bean yourself. It will save you money and you will know that the food is fresh.


Large and Expensive Toys - When my daughter was born we spent several hundred dollars on toys for her to play with, plus we received many more as gifts. We got her all sorts of giant stuffed animals and high tech toys that danced or played music.


Do you know what her favorite toy is? A squeaky bath toy shaped like a crab. It cost $1.49. She regularly pushes aside all of the fantastic toys we bought her for that inexpensive little crab.


Now I'm certainly not telling you not to buy your little one anything expensive or fancy. Just keep in mind that she may just push it out of her way so she can play with the box.


Baby Walkers - You hardly see these in stores anymore, but they can be found. Skip it. They are dangerous. Stick a baby in one of these and they can wheel themselves into trouble before you know it. There have been horrible incidents of children rolling down a flight of stairs or running into a table and knocking something down on top of themselves.


The 4 BEST purchases we made...


An ExerSaucer - An exersaucer looks very similar to a walker with one major difference...it doesn't move. The exersaucer stays firmly planted on the ground and allows the baby to 'stand' and play with all sorts of toys that are attached to it, plus any other toys you give to him.


My daughter absolutely loved being in her exersaucer and it gave us a chance to get something done around the house while she was occupied. We knew she couldn't get into any trouble and we constantly changed the toys so she would not get bored.


But be warned. Once baby becomes mobile he likely won't want to use it anymore. He can have a lot more fun crawling around getting into all sorts of trouble!


The Best Car Seat You Can Afford - Keeping your baby safe is no joke. Having a quality car seat is vital in case you get into an accident. Be sure you read the manual and secure baby tightly each time you take her out.


Also, contact your local police station and ask them if they offer free car seat installations and inspections. Most towns have a few officers who have received special training on installing car seats. If your town doesn't offer this service they can get you in touch with a neighboring town that does. Even the best car seat is useless if it is not installed correctly.


Bundle Me - Unless you live in a climate that is warm all year-round, a Bundle Me is a great timesaver. It is basically a cozy blanket that fits into a car seat or stroller. Rather than bundling baby up in a snowsuit and blankets, just place her in the car seat and zip it up. You'll be surprised how warm she stays.


It is especially handy when you have the type of car seat in which the base stays in the car and the seat pops out so you can carry it around. You can have baby all snuggled up inside rather than struggling to do it in the cold.


Shopping Cart Cover - You've probably seen them in the supermarket. It's just a cloth or vinyl cover that goes over the top section of a shopping cart. The baby sits in it and it prevents her from touching the shopping cart with her hands or mouth.


Many people will argue that this is unnecessary, but I see it as a valuable safety device. Countless numbers of hands have touched those shopping carts and who knows what kinds of germs they left behind. Keeping my little girl healthy is more than worth the $20 expense.


About the Author
Mike Collins is the owner of http://www.saving-money-and-living-debt-free.com, a friendly guide to saving money, cutting expenses, and getting out of debt.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Buying Baby Clothes Online

Buying Baby Clothes Online by Kirsten Hawkins


Today's parents have more options available to them when it comes to finding and purchasing clothes and other items for their babies than ever before. With the advent of the internet, shopping for baby clothes has never been easier as there are numerous online retailers that can provide almost anything a parent needs. What follows are some of the best web sites for buying baby clothes online.

Discount Baby Clothes

Not surprisingly, some of the best physical discount stores that carry baby clothes are also some of the best online retailers. When looking for baby duds at an acceptable price the kings online are Wal-Mart, Target, and Kmart. Each company offers direct sales from their web site, have pretty much everything you could need in terms of baby clothing and layette needs, and offer it all at prices that won't make you spit up your Isomil formula. Each offers clearance items and baby registry services as well. Other good sites with slightly higher, but still mid-range, pricing belong to Old Navy and Land's End.

Designer Baby Clothes

For the parent that wants to dress little Kelly or Clay with a bit more pizzazz and who doesn't mind paying considerably more to do so there is E-Luxury, a site that offers the full line of Baby Dior products and the direct web sites of several other designers who deal in baby clothing. Baby Phat has their own site as does Anne Geddes who recently launched a line of her own baby wear based on her famous photographs. If you're looking to shop for as much as possible under one electronic roof there is Chic Baby Boutique, who carries most of the Mak the Yak and Baby Om clothing lines.

Let Your Browser do the Walking

There are literally hundreds of other web sites out there that offer baby clothes at all price ranges and designed to meet all specifications. If you're interested in organically grown cotton, there's a site that specializes in baby clothing made from those fibers. If you want punk rock designs on your baby's T-shirts, there are sites that offer just that! There are sites that offer political slogans on baby sized clothing, "alternative' baby clothing, and sites for baby & toddler tuxedos and evening gowns. If you can imagine it, you can probably find it somewhere on the internet where there is someone just waiting to sell it to you.


About the Author
Kirsten Hawkins is a baby and parenting expert specializing new mothers and single parent issues. Visit http://www.babyhelp411.com/ for more information on how to raising healthy, happy children.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Jenny Lind High Chair

Jenny Lind High Chair


DaVinci Jenny Lind High Chair



DaVinci Jenny Lind High Chair



This hand assembled hi-chair does not have the extra connecting piece used in the knock-down models sold by the mass merchandisers Therefore it has a cleaner look and is also sturdier Slide-in wooden tray with safety belt.


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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Birthstone Winnie the Pooh Figurines

Birthstone Winnie the Pooh Figurines


Winnie the Pooh Birthstone Figurines


Winnie the Pooh BIRTHSTONE resin figurines. Each figurine comes with a birthstone in the flower and its own package. Very cute collectable item!


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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Baby Einstein CDs

Baby Einstein CDs

Two CDs available, see information below on each CD.


Baby Mozart - The Baby Einstein Company (CD)


Introduce your baby to the wonders of classical music with this Mozart collection. The musical selections on this CD were softened to create a happy arrangement that will appeal to babies. Since listenening to classical music has been shown to impact cognitive skills as well verbal ability, intelligence, and memory, this CD is a perfect tool to enhance your child's development. Musical selections include: Tune up and Fanfare based on themes from "The Magic Flute"; Piano Sonata in C, first movement; Piano Sonata in C, first movement; Variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, maman"; Piano Sonata in D, third movement; Concerto for Flute and Harp in C, first movement; Piano Sonata in A, third movement; Piano Sonata in C, second movement; Sonata in D for Two Pianos, first movement; Piano Sonata in C, third movement; Divertmento no. seventeen in D; Piano Sonata in B flat, third movement; Piano Sonata in F, third movement; The Magic Flute, Papageno Arias no. two and twenty; and Symphony no. forty-one in C, fourth movement.

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Baby Bach - The Baby Einstein Company (CD)

A collection of classical music specifically designed for babies 1 to 36 months. The Bach selections included in this recording have been softened so as not to frighten or startle young listeners and to make classical music accessible and pleasing. Since classical music has been shown to influence a child's verbal ability, creativity, intuition, and memory, this CD is a perfect tool to aid in your child's development. Musical selections include: Minuet in G from the Anna Magdalena Notebooks; Flute Sonata in E flat, third movement; Brandenburg Concerto no. two, third movement; Orchestral Suite no. four, Rejouissance; Brandenburg Concerto no. four, first movement; Flute Sonata in E flat, first movement; Toccata in D; Brandenburg Concerto no. five, third movement; Orchestral Suite no. two, Badinerie; Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring; Orchestral Suite no. three in D, Air; Two Part Invention, no. one; Goldberg Variations, no. one; Goldberg Variations, no. four; Goldberg Variations, no. thirty; Goldberg Variations, Canons; and Brandenburg Concerto no. two, third movement.
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Monday, January 23, 2006

Peg Perego Infant Car Seat





Hip Hop Primo Viaggio Infant Car Seat by Peg Perego



Primo Viaggio car seat instantly attaches to base or matching Peg Perego stroller for convenience and safety. Base, installs in car with seat belts or remote deluxe LATCH. Adjustable angle with level for safest position. 5-point harness. Made in Italy

Primo Viaggio Infant Car Seat Features:
• 5-point seat belt restraint system that can be adjusted to 3 positions for ultra comfort and safety
• Easy one-hand detachment from base or stroller
• Base has adjustable angle with level for safest positioning
• Base is designed to be left belted in the car for super convenience
• Button on the seat easily adjusts belt tension
• Deluxe adjustable fully reclining hood included
• Ergonomic adjustable handlebar makes it easy to transport
• Adapter pad to protect newborns
• Car seat base included
• At home the car seat turns into a swing and is perfect for mealtimes
• Age/Weight Range: Newborn to 20 pounds or 26 inches, whichever comes first.

Available in several different colors.

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