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Safe Sleep for Babies – Part 1
by Bud Spoerl, owner of Baby’s Room & Kids Too Providing a safe sleep environment is one of the most important steps in reducing your baby’s risk of SIDS or other sleep-related accidents. And the safest sleep environment is not necessarily one with the most stylish crib or the cutest six-piece bedding set. Let’s look […]
The Ups and Downs of Exclusive Pumping
by Katie Saltz Pumping milk is hard work for a nursing mother. That workload increases substantially when you feel your child prefers the bottle to the breast. Some mothers worry their infant isn’t getting enough milk from the breast, that their child favors of a bottle, or they never become fully comfortable breastfeeding. Whatever the […]
Cute and Comfort for Baby’s Legs
Fashion isn’t just for the runway- it can be for the changing table too. Baby leg warmers were trendy for little ones this winter, and also can make diaper changes a little easier. Lori J., a Kentucky mom, loves the cuteness and convenience that Baby Legs provide for her 11-month-old son Aidan. She said the […]
The Diaper Decision
by Katie Saltz The decision of what to use to cover your baby’s bare bottom isn’t as simple as some parents initially think. Cloth or disposable diapers are the two obvious choices, but taking the leap into cloth diapering has endless options. My own reaction to using cloth diapers? I envisioned laundry baskets constantly overflowing […]