Friday, February 29, 2008

Fun Finds from Moms around the Web

Boston Mamas: Fuss Free Framing Frame your family photos artfully (and nearly instantly!) with the online framing service, Imagekind.

Clever Parents: Clutter Busting: Around the Home Overhaul: Master Bedroom I have often heard that the heart of the home is the kitchen. Instead, I would like to suggest that the Master Bedroom is the true lifeblood of the home, which is why I found it imperative to start the “Around the House Overhaul” in the master bedroom.

Healthy Bump: Yummy for Your Tummy!! Belly Bars: A Tasty Bar for Your Belly. The all natural belly bars are designed to meet the needs of all women before, during, and after pregnancy.

Join the Club...the Modern Mom Book Club This month, Modern Mom introduces its online book club. Grab a book and join the fun!

MomFinds: Post-Baby Shapewear Guide Lift those breasts, tuck in that tummy and fight flabby thighs with the best shapewear for new moms.

Moms Buzz: Lypossage - Body Contouring Massage You May Want to Try! Lypo what? Yes, we know. We are here to tell you what this is about. Read more about it.

One Chic Mama: Flirty Undies for C-Section Moms Czela Bellies are fabulous and fun boy shorts made just for post- Cesaerean moms.

Swanky Moms: HydraCoach Drink your Water!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Wordless Wednesday: Update on the Kids


How fast time flies.... Kyle was not even 48 hours old here - hard to believe he is now 12 weeks old! Kenzie (aka Big Sister) is all about giving her little brother the love! She finds him irresistable still!

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Ramblings on Baby Einstein DVD's.....

The Baby Einstein Company is encouraging viewers to share their stories of how they make DVD viewing more interactive between parent and child. I love this idea!

I just had the opportunity to review a DVD for Baby Einstein - their "Baby's First Moves" DVD geared for children age 3 months and up. And since my son is 12 weeks old - he is just the right age for this type of activity. 2 Years ago, as a first time Mom, I was looking for additional activities and new ways to interact with my baby and I was anxious to try out Baby Einstein to see how that might work into our routines. I remember asking a friend for Dvd viewing advice - and I loved her tips and in general made them the rule as far as putting my young baby in front of the TV. Basically, my friends suggestions were that you always WATCH the show with your baby!

As I began my own "journey" as a Mom, I developed a few other ideas about Baby Einstein. For me, I find it important to use these approximately 25 min. DVD's as a platform to remind myself of the simple things in our ordinary daily lives that will fascinate and excite a baby. Waving, Jumping, Laughing, Crawling, Playing Peek a Boo, etc. Long after the DVD is done playing, I'm reminded of all the actions I can do during the day to try to engage my impressionable baby. While watching TV with my little ones - whether it be a silent scene set to music on Baby Einstein or an episode of Diego - I also TALK TALK TALK - about what we are watching on the TV. This is a great chance to generate babble from a baby and interesting conversations from a pre-schooler. My 2 year old has taken our chats during shows into a whole new level as she regularly adopts alter egos and suggests role plays long after the show is over. (Her favorite alter ego being the orange moose Tyrone from the Backyardigans - we went through a solid month where she insisted on us calling her "Kenzie Tyrone"!)

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Classy Mommy Giveaway: Enter to win a $250 Mutsy Spider Baby Stroller!

We’re giving classymommy.com readers a chance to win a Mutsy, the “hottest” stroller to hit the streets!
One lucky reader will win a Mutsy Spider valued at $250! The innovative Spider offers all the benefits of a lightweight buggy and features a unique 3-wheel design and fashionable reclining seat that folds into an incredibly compact unit (great for travelling, ideal for storage!). The Spider includes a large hood and a shopping basket too!

To enter sign up for our newsletter (top left of this page).
To learn more about Mutsy’s 2008 product offerings visit www.mutsy.com.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Classy Mommy: Breastfeeding is Green Contest

Check out this super "Breastfeeding is Green" contest from Classy Mommy favorite, Nursing Mother Supplies. Basically, they are looking for a catchy breasfeeding saying that will encompass the environmentlly friendly impact of breastfeeding.

If you win, you'll get your saying on a t-shirt, win a $300 breastfeeding gift basket and help the environment all at the same time as proceeds from the sale of these tees will go to charity!

(Fifty percent of the profit will be donated to La Leche League International to assist in its effort to promote breastfeeding. The other fifty percent will go to an environmental organization chosen by the winner.) For contest details, click here.

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Monday, February 25, 2008

On the Go? Grab Breakfast Breaks!

This is a cool and ultra convenient product for Moms, Dads, and Kids on the go. This boxed kits include all you need for a breakfast on the run. Perfect for a Mom or Dad to eat in the office and a very easy way to pack breakfast for kiddies who will be eating their first morning meal at Day Care.

Included in every Breakfast BREAKS box is a General Mills® cereal Bowl Pack™, nutritious snack, and Minute Maid® 100% Fruit Juice. The kit also includes a spoon, napkin and moist wipe for convenience and quick and easy clean-up.

We were sent a few boxes and took them for a test run - they passed with flying colors! We're liking how this consumer product aims to ease one element involved in the mad morning rush!

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Blog Roundup: Found on the Web this week!

Boston Mamas: Just Tell Me What to Say For those parenting moments when stress, fatigue, or just being human result in a short fuse and loss for words, there's "Just Tell Me What to Say."

Car & Caboodle: Maxi Cosi Priori Car Seat Review Get a first look at this new convertible car seat

Classy Mommy: BPA Free Baby Bottles We give BornFree BPA Bottles a go and are thrilled with the results!

Clever Parents: Too Cool For School? Not With Fabkins in the Lunchbox. A Clever Parents reader tipped us off to this fabulous find: Fabkins, the brainchild of two friends and moms who wanted to offer kids a fun and easy way to be a part of saving the environment.

Coochicoos: UFO Light For little boys who love spaceships...

Join the Club...the Modern Mom Book Club This month, Modern Mom introduces its online book club. Grab a book and join the fun!

MomFinds: Bye-Bye Frump, Hello Fabulous - Oprah Makes Over Shlumpadinkas Shop in your PJs or wear your husband’s sweatpants? Do your kids run and hide when you pick them up at school? Then you might be a Shlumpadinka.

Moms Buzz: How to Get Your Kids to Pick Up - Quick Tips It's a never ending challenge for parents to have the kids pick up after them. Here are some success stories you may want to read about and then implement their approach.

Robeez For Indoors...and Beyond Robeez Tredz get kids out of the house in style! Win a pair for your kids.

Swanky Moms: LA's Nanny of the Year Contest If you live in the LA area and have a nanny you love…or a manny to be fair…ok, or even a granny that’s a nanny…this is fun…you must check out www.BabyCelebrationLA.com/nanny.php .

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Classy Mommy uses BPA Free Baby Bottles by Born Free

With all the rampant news about plastic baby bottles containing the potentially harmful hormone disrupting chemical Bisphenol-A, I recently ordered Born Free baby bottles to replace my Avent bottle set. We had great luck with the Born Free bottles; truly they are ordinary plastic bottles. The difference you will notice as explained by the manufacturer is that the plastic has a yellow tinge caused by the absence of BPA and phthalates. I was stunned to find just how many safe plastic bottle options existed after doing some brief research. I encourage parents to replace their existing plastic bottles that might contain BPA with many of the safer options available today. I ordered my bottles from The Soft Landing, a website specializing in selling safe feeding gear for babies. Check out The Soft Landing as it is an exceptional resource for detailed information on safe feeding supplies and it has become a go to site for me.

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Capture your Life at it's messiest to a fabulous prize pack from Cleanwell!

Hop on over to a cool new blog called The Shutter Sisters to win a prize pack of natural goodies from Cleanwell. Cleanwell makes my absolute favorite "natural" antibacterial handgel and hand wash.

To win - you can enter up to 3 photos of you or your kiddies - at your dirtiest!

Check it out right here!

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Weekly Blog Round Up: Win a Trip to Disney!

Highlights across the web this week include some great info on BPA and Baby Bottles from Boston Mamas and some super giveaways. Visit Modern Mom and enter to win a dream Disney vacation and stop by Mom Finds to win Haute Kiley bag from HMR by Christine Price.


Boston Mamas: BPA & Baby Bottles Get the lowdown on Bisphenol A (BPA), and which baby bottles are or are not BPA-free

Car & Caboodle: Lost in Austin with Dadlabs's Clay Nichols Clay shares his worst car moment and more

Clever Parents: Wanted-One Good Fireproof Bookshelf Caroline spills about her preacher's-wife mother who also writes romantic novels of the smutty variety.

Coochicoos: Y Water - Drink, Design & Toy Designer Yves Behar designs bottle for new kid's drink called Y Water

Disney Dream Vacation Giveaway from Modern Mom We're on-location at Walt Disney World all week to kick off our Dream Vacation Giveaway! Read our blog + watch our videos for your chance to win!

Healthy Bump: Affordable, Trendy Maternity Tees If you are looking for a comfortable yet trendy maternity tee then you need to take a look at the adorable tees at Baby & Momma.

MomFinds: Win a Haute Kiley Bag from HMR by Christine Price Didn't get what you wanted for Valentine's Day? Tell us how you spent V-Day for a chance to win this fabulous bag.

Moms Buzz: Parenting Style 101 - What's Your Parenting Style? Promoting self-discipline and self-esteem of one’s children often requires an emotional juggling act by parents. It is not easy to be firm and demanding one minute, then warm and affectionate the next. What' Your Parenting Style?

One Chic Mama: Be Our Valentine "Beauty Bag" Giveaway We're giving away a Gold Heart Envelope from Dante Beatrix packed full of beauty products you're gonna love!

Taia Hair Clips Taia hair clips are simply adorable and designed to stay put in even the finest of hair! They are so sweet and have just a touch of bling! A girl's' gotta have bling! Lots of cute styles to choose from, your little girl will be a dazzling diva in her Taia clips!Also, Swanky Moms’ readers receive 15% off their first order with coupon code “swankymoms”.

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Classy Mommy Robeez Giveaway: Winners Announced!

Congrats to Bekis from IL and Katie from VT for winning the Robeez Tredz giveaway!

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Free Yoplait Kids Yogurt! Check it out!

Yipee! Taste test time!

We just sampled Yoplait Kids yogurt which now has Omega-3 DHA added to it. Mackenzie especially loved their drinkable "Diego" branded handheld portions - and slurped up every last bit. It received her highest review rating of "More!" And Mom feels great giving her this healthy treat with the bonus of DHA which we all know is supposed to promote healthy brain growth.

Click here to receive your coupon for a Free Package of Yoplait Kids Yogurt. Thanks Yoplait!

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Mackenzie's Rendition of Little Miss Muffet

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30 Days of Giveaways at Modern Mom and other great finds from Moms on the web!

Boston Mamas: Kids in the Kitchen Wondering what your kids are capable of helping with in the kitchen? Check out our guide to age-appropriate cooking skills.

Clever Parents: Operation Shower Fort Hood A Success 45 new moms and moms-to-be showered by generous people and companies across the nation.

Enter ModernMom.com's 30 Days of Giveaways! We're giving away a fabulous prize each day! Enter to win.

Healthy Bump: The Ultimate Receiving Blanket The Ultimate Receiving Blanket was designed by Lynette Damir, founder of SwaddleDesigns, a RN, and a mother of two young children. Lynette was inspired to design stylish and functional products to help parents care for their babies so SwaddleDesigns was born.

MomFinds: Multicultural Toys and Fashion for Global Kids Kick off the Lunar New Year with these fun, easy gifts to widen your child’s knowledge and appreciation of cultures from far away places.

One Chic Mama: Have Stroller, Will Travel My toddler raves about the Inglesina Trip stroller while looking for summer travel adventures.

Swanky Moms: Blooming Babies Stamp in style with self inking stamps.........read more

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"We Are More Than Beautiful" - by Woody Winfree

Wow. I really appreciated reading this book by Woody Winfree, where 46 Real Teens Speak Out about Beauty, Happiness, Love and Life. Easy to flip through and read the perspective of many teens and how they find their inner beauty in today's obsessed culture with what at times seems to be one definition of beauty.

Thank you Woody for your project and continual efforts to help young girls (and Moms like me!) build their self esteem! Below, I've posted some info about Woody's work and efforts! Check it out and be sure to visit her website too!
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The new book, We Are More Than Beautiful for teen girls is the latest addition to the work of the I Am Beautiful Project, an initiative committed to producing creative and educational works that encourage personal growth and discovery for women and girls of all ages.

Author, Woody Winfree says the project’s mission is simple: to create a world in which every woman and girl can proudly proclaim, “I AM BEAUTIFUL!”

What is the I Am Beautiful Project all about? It is about changing the definition of beauty in our culture – one girl at a time, one woman at a time. Quite dramatically, the mass media has chipped away at our sense of beauty and well-being by presenting a singular, narrow and distorted image of female beauty: super-thin bodies, topped by large, perky breasts, with flawless youthful faces surrounded by shiny bouncy hair –and of course, sparkly white, perfectly straight teeth! This suggestion of beauty is not only wrong, it is a LIE. In truth, only three percent of the U.S. female population has the genetic makeup to look like this ideal. That means 97% of us are spending billions of dollars, untold hours of our lives and huge amounts of happiness in an attempt to pursue this distorted ideal.

In sum, the I Am Beautiful Project is about books and films, and workshops and seminars -- and anything else I might think to create along the way – that help guide women and girls to change their perspective about the definition of beauty. Beauty is NOT the size of our waists, or the cascade of our hair. Rather, beauty is the sum of our talents, accomplishments, intellect, contribution to our families and communities, and every other measure of living a life that deeply matters.

Where did the idea of this project come from? With the creation of my first book for women, I Am Beautiful – A Celebration of Women, the hope was to give our daughters – mine and yours and every other American girl --- a tangible work that they could hold onto. To expose them to images of women that are as real, interesting, diverse and beautiful as real women are. The success of this first book (that is now available in a gift edition), naturally led to creating a book just for girls: We Are More Than Beautiful.

The seed for this work, however, was planted some years before book ideas ever came into my head. When my now 23-year-old daughter was five someone asked me if she could model for a photo-shoot for a leather goods product ad. I thought this would be a fun experience, so off we went. At the time we were living in rural Connecticut. My daughter was a frog-chasing, tree-climbing nature girl almost completely free from the mass media – billboards, magazines, TV, etc. But the second the photographer bent down to take a few test shots, my little nature-girl struck a provocative pose of hip out, lips pouting and a come-hither stance, while her dumb-struck mother looked on! Where could she possibly have learned to do this? Why did she think that this is the natural relationship that a woman has with the camera? I came to believe that her weekly journey through the gauntlet of fashion magazines on the grocery check-out aisle is where she learned this “un-truth.”

Tell me about the new teen book. Who is in it? Where are they from? What stories do they tell – and how is this important to other girls who read the book? The girls in the book are ages 12 to 19, from all walks of American life, facing and exploring all types of issues with self-acceptance and self-esteem. Each girl responded to my query – “Tell me why you are beautiful.” At once, every story is unique to the individual girl’s experience, but universal to the experience of American girls everywhere. Each girl is presented with her picture in an artistically graphic and colorful layout over two pages. This presentation is, not only contemporary and exciting to girls raised in the most visually stimulating culture ever but, affords the reader to enter fully into each girls’ “world” and experience her journey of claiming her beauty.

Bottom line, experiencing other girls’ stories is important because it supports, helps and guides the reader to learn how to ask and answer that question for herself. The book creates a classical “peer” environment for sharing information, even trading secrets in a safe, supportive way. It also teaches girls to learn that they have a “right” to their sense of beauty and how to formulate conversations with their own friends on the subject.

Can the book be used by mothers with their daughters? Absolutely! My hope is that mothers and daughters will read it together and use its stories as a springboard for ongoing conversations. Conversations about:

1. The true definition of beauty
2. How the culture distorts that definition – and why
3. Why a narrow, distorted definition is harmful
4. Who are the women and girls in our lives that we find most beautiful – and do they embody the cultural ideal of beauty – or a deeper, more meaningful definition?
5. How we can enjoy the fun and frivolity, even the consumerism, of American life without buying into notion that we must alter our natural features in order to feel beautiful, make friends, get good grades, get ahead and on and on.

I encourage mothers and daughters to write their own essays together, to deeply contemplate what makes them beautiful, then write it down. Share it with one another. Put their written answer in a place where they see it every day – maybe next to their toothbrush, or on their nightstand. Read it again and again. Slowly, over time it is my promise that this simple act can have powerful results.

Proof positive of this is seen in my own two daughters. Because I have been working on projects related to this subject for more than 10 years, my daughters have been raised on a nutritious and bountiful “diet” of ways to define their beauty. Like any belief or idea that one is exposed to, affirmative ideas of who they are have shaped how they see themselves. Further, 1,000 “teaching moments” over dinner conversation or watching TV or looking at magazines, have raised their awareness of how and why the media diminishes women. And, knowledge is power. Oh sure, they have “bad hair” days and times when they are knocked off their stride – just like we all do. But at their core, they have a deeper sense of self and an expansive measure of their worth to draw on. This is the gift I work to share – one girl at a time, one woman at a time.


Why do you believe that naming our beauty is so essential? When we give “voice” to anything, ascribe literal words to a thought or idea, a major shift begins to take place. It might be ever so subtle in the beginning, but in time the act evolves into a concrete declaration of fact. I also believe that we deserve to know and feel our beauty. I believe it is our right, our spiritual right. Can we reach our full potential in this one precious life we have been honored with if we are chasing an artificial ideal of our self-worth? This is the ultimate question that we must ask ourselves – and guide our young daughters looking up to us to do the same.

What else are you up to with the I Am Beautiful Project? I speak frequently to various audiences of women and girls on this subject. From colleges and universities around the country to high schools, at companies and more. These seminars and workshops are designed to dig deeper into the issues we have explored in this interview. These events are listed on my website: www.iambeautiful.com

My website also recommends other books and web links on this subject, as well as tips on building better self-esteem. Please visit! Please write with any questions.

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Friday, February 01, 2008

Hot Reads on the Web this week.....

Boston Mamas: Unleash the Creative Beast For those who love hosting parties but need a little help figuring out how to personalize the details, there’s Garnish, purveyor of cool party and gift packaging ideas that will keep your guests coming back for more!



Clever Parents: Celebrate Fat Tuesday with Every Day with Rachael Ray Fat Tuesday is next week! Celebrate it the old-fashioned way – with a classic Bayou feast including Classic Hurricane Cocktails, Coconut Shrimp Beignets with Pepper Jelly Sauce, and Oyster, Bacon and Swiss Chard Gratin.

Healthy Bump: Transform your child's room in minutes! FunToSee has created an easy way to decorate your child’s room with their Room Make-Over

MomFinds: Super Tees for Super Tuesday Your kids might be too young to vote, but it’s never too early to take them to the polls...in style. Here are the best politico tees and bodysuits for the tiniest citizens.

Moms Buzz: Helping Children Develop Self-Control As parents, we all struggling with disciplining our children. Although it is one of the hardest things of parenting, helping children develop self-control is one of the best assets we can develop in our children.

One Chic Mama: Wrap Your Baby In Plush Comfort We love this hooded personalized bath towel from Alex Casey Baby!

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1st Birthday Gift Bag for Patrick Dempsey's Twin Boys!

Ahh, the perks of being a celebrity baby never end! Check out this killer 1st birthday gift bag put together by Classy Mommy favorite, Jewels and Pinstripes- a premier gift bag company that also does a auction for each "celeb" bag they put together to benefit a children's charity.

Big Sister Tallulah is even getting a gift bag of her own too so she won't feel left out!

This specific bag for the Dempsey twins is filled with a wonderful mix of fun items for the birthday boys including Indy 500 baby gear to support their dad’s love for Indy 500, Tuni & G “dreamy” tees, Boatman Geller personalized stationary, stride rite walker shoes, Simply Divine Brownies with the boy’s pictures on them, personalized pillows from Dillyhearts, Baby K’Tan black slings with personalized names on them, and a JP Lizzy oversized tote for mommy and daddy to be able to fit gear for both kids.

All these goodies sound fab, but I think 2 year old Mackenzie would LOVE these minky chenille personalized pillows from Dillyhearts. These really caught my eye as I find toddler sized pillows are tough to come by - we've had her using a small travel pillow from Linens n Things for almost a year now!

As with all Jewels and Pinstripes gift bags, there is a charitable component to the program. An additional birthday bag with all contents included will be auctioned online and proceeds will be donated to the Plasticos Foundation, a volunteer organization dedicated to correcting birth defects, congenital malformations and traumatic disfigurements of those at home and around the world unable to afford these services. To date, Jewels and Pinstripes have raised more than $260,000 for charity since its inception in 2004.

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