By Amy on Thursday, April 10, 2008Filed Under: Green Living, Infants and Toddlers
I know I have written about cloth diapers before. I used them and loved them. I am happy to say though that my diaper days are over and I am also very glad to be done with that phase in parenting. However, recently I did come across a wonderful article for anyone who may be […]
By Amy on Thursday, April 10, 2008Filed Under: Infants and Toddlers, Product Reviews
We’re in the process of getting rid of the high chair at our house. That means moving to a booster seat for our 2 year old. I found a booster that seems to be perfect for our situation. The Cooshie Booster seat is made of a soft foam which secures right to the chair with […]
By Amy on Wednesday, February 27, 2008Filed Under: Infants and Toddlers
This is something totally new since I had an infant, and our daughter is only two years old! In most homes, where there’s a baby there’s a swing. I remember the days of the swing and all the batteries we would burn through.
Newer swings are now coming out with the option to plug […]
By Amy on Tuesday, February 26, 2008Filed Under: Food/Recipes, Infants and Toddlers, Quick Tips
My infants and toddlers have always seemed to love frozen peas, and they like them even more when they’re teething. I learned this tip from my sister one day. I was curious when she grabbed a bag of frozen peas from my freezer and poured a few out for my son. He gobbled them up […]
By Amy on Tuesday, February 26, 2008Filed Under: Infants and Toddlers, Quick Tips
I found this tip over at the parent hacks website and thought it was worth passing on. A toothbrush holder can double as a baby spoon holder in the diaper bag. Now there’s no more searching for a spoon that always seems to fall to the bottom of the bag. And when you’re finished using […]
By Julie on Tuesday, February 19, 2008Filed Under: Infants and Toddlers, Living, Pregnancy
Bringing home a new baby is a fun and exciting time to look forward to. Whether it’s your first child or your third, there will be some adjusting to the new infant. Not every family member will respond the same way, and that is important to remember. Don’t expect everyone to be […]
By Amy on Monday, February 4, 2008Filed Under: Activities, Crafts, Infants and Toddlers
Toddlers are just starting to explore the world of arts and crafts. Our little girl loves to get out the scissors, crayons, and glue. She is always in the craft drawer informing us that it’s time to color.
Sometimes it seems overwhelming to do craft projects with toddlers because they tend to be messy and things […]
By Julie on Friday, February 1, 2008Filed Under: Food/Recipes, Infants and Toddlers
We all know one. I’m married to one. Our fear as parents is that we are raising one. I’m talking about the picky eater. My husband even has specific instructions for the person in the drive-thru when he’s ordering. He won’t eat cheese, yet he loves pizza. He eats his […]
Constipation is a huge problem with children that we don’t hear much about. I know of many a family that’s had to deal with it with one or several of their children. Our first two had no problems whatsoever, but our third had issues from birth to 9 months. Fortunately, his problems […]
By Julie on Thursday, January 31, 2008Filed Under: Education, Infants and Toddlers
Over the years whenever I find a good article about parenting, I read it immediately! I’m no pro at this parenting game and need all the help I can get! I found this article the other day and really enjoyed the read. It lists seven key areas to focus on to ensure […]