by Jane on May 13, 2011
For weeks after I had gotten a product sample of Wet Ones antibacterial wipes, I kept forgetting to put the Handi-Wipes travel kit in my diaper bag. Then, I would have a thought when I was out–I wish I had my antibacterial wipes for…. Wiping off hands as well as the Potette at an outdoor [...]
by Jane on May 12, 2011
Since having a child, as many of you, I have had a variety of experiences from the disgusting to the unbelieveable to the sublime and enlightening. As I was reflecting on mother’s day this week, I realized that my relationships with mom friends I have forged along the way have been my lifeline. As grateful [...]
After dealing with quite a bit of sickness in our household over the past few months, I couldnt help but laugh and seriously consider purchasing a few of these little guys: GIANT microbes(R) Originals They’re stuffed animals that look like and represent different germs/microbes and the company states, “They make great learning tools, as well [...]
by Briar on November 2, 2010
These rice balls (also called onigiri) are made with a mixture of half brown rice and half quinoa, the wonder grain that I am eternally grateful my son enjoys eating as it has sustained him through his picky toddler years. I put it in the microwave for about 10 seconds (for a small glass bowl) [...]
Need a quickie Halloween costume idea for you or your child? Here’s two easy-peasy tutus: Sew and “No-Sew” First – the Sewn one: Get some nice, 2″ ribbon (your choice of color) – TWICE the diameter of the waist. Get some tulle (your choice of color) – TWICE the diameter of the waist. Sew the [...]
by Rose on September 21, 2010
I’m not a germophobe. Really, I’m not. I’m not a fan of hand sanitizer. My preference is for soap and water. I believe children need to be exposed to all sorts of things in the world. Please, my daughter goes to daycare and we have pets! But I also think it’s okay to be careful [...]