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Best Layette and Gift Sets For Baby

by Danielle on November 26, 2009

in Apparel,gifts

You can’t go wrong when purchasing a Layette or Gift set for your baby or if buying as a gift for someone else’s baby. These sets make it super easy on mom to be able to grab a quick complete outfit with out having to use her sleep deprived brain of any more exhaustion. Some come with matching socks, bibs and much more and are all just extra bonus’ to have on hand when you have a new baby. These are a very much desired and a appreciated gift to anyone with a new baby!

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Winterizing Your Baby

by Danielle on October 29, 2009

in Apparel,Baby Gear,Safety

With Winter just right around the corner, it’s time to Winterize Your Baby! Since babies are more susceptible to germs and even more affected by cold weather, it’s common sense to spend extra time shielding them from Old Man Winter!

HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH? Although it may be tempting to bundle your baby up like an Eskimo to keep out the cold, too many layers can actually be dangerous. Experts say the general rule of thumb is dressing babies with one more layer than an adult would wear. Using too many blankets can pose a suffocation hazard or for us, we often had our baby with a heat rash because he was too warm!

When it comes to car seats, bulky clothing can compromise the way straps restrain a baby, and blankets draped over the seat can just be annoying and a hassle. They blow away instantly with a gust of wind. Fortunately for us, we had newborn babies in the summer months. However, Winter season still was something we had to deal with and we are now getting ready for baby #3 to make their arrival in the middle of winter! So, we too are preparing for the cold weather. Long Sleeve Onesies are a must for layering. Also, our babies developed eczema from the cold weather, so invest in some good Baby Moisturizing Lotion. The JJ Cole Bundle Me is a fabulous product for car seats! Below are a few items that we found necessary and made life a lot easier, all while keeping our little ones warm and comfy.

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