Dining Booster Seats Reviewed: The Yay to the Nay
I put two booster seats to the ultimate test by the world’s toughest critic— my two-year-old daughter. Which one would motivate her to sit still at the dinner table longer?
I put two booster seats to the ultimate test by the world’s toughest critic— my two-year-old daughter. Which one would motivate her to sit still at the dinner table longer?
My toddler is now interested in drawing and that includes the drawing apps on my iPad. Here are the reviews of a few that we’ve lived with.
I have a confession to make. For the past two summers, my two-year-old daughter has worn nothing but Crocs. However, I did welcome the opportunity to pit my time-tested favorite against a couple of the other popular toddler shoe trends for summer. Namely— the old-school revival of Salt Water Sandals and the brand new to the party Natives.
In honor of her child’s first day of preschool, one mom shops her way through five major children’s clothing stores and rates them on quality, price, style/selection and online experience.
We put three toddler backpacks to the test to see which was the best quality, the most for your money and of course, the cutest.
Since puzzles are supposed to be great for developing math skills, I put my daughter through the ultimate test— completing four different beginner jigsaw puzzles.
Brainstorming through some common cloth-diaper problems.
Want to read some new books about parenting and then discuss them with other parents? We are going to do just that!
Apparently, regular wooden blocks are SO TODDLER 2011 and I should get with the times. So this week my young child played with some of the more innovative beginner building sets to see what they offer.
Furby is back and is a supposed Hot Holiday Toy for 2012. My family, which includes an almost three year old, has lived with it for three weeks. Here’s our Furby recommendation.
Learning Tablets hit the scene last year as the hot new toy, but can they compete with the iPad when it’s already captured the heart of out review preschooler?
Having said that, there is no magic formula for parenting kids (wouldn’t THAT be nice!), but I think that this book has helped me realize some areas where I can improve, especially when it comes to the way that I communicate with my children. I feel like this book gave me ideas to make things better. It is easy to get “stuck” in one way of doing something and not be able to see your way out of it, even when you know it isn’t the best way. How many of us have had the horrified realization of hearing our own parents’ voices coming out of our mouths?
We’re comparing two different baby wraps, the Girasol woven baby wrap and the less expensive Boba baby wrap.
I want to cloth diaper but my husband thinks I’m crazy. Can you help me change his mind?
We’re comparing two different types of baby carriers, Mei Tais (also known as Asian style baby carriers) and Ring Slings. This what we have discovered.
Washing your newborn is not an easy proposition. They’ve got more rolls than an Olive Garden and they’re squirmier than a garden snake. In order to make washing your newborn as painless as possible, we put four different infant baby bathtubs to the test.
Is there a way to barf-proof yourself while wearing your barf-happy baby?
Find out if you know your Sodium Lauryl Sulfate from your Polyethylene…. It can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. We created a cheat sheet so that you can keep it all clear.
I know there are people out there who think their babies don’t like being swaddled. I used to be one of those people. Here we put the Miracle Blanket, SwaddleMe, Woombie and Zen Swaddle to the test with one fussy newborn.
It’s the Ergo vs. the LilleBaby vs. the Beco Gemini. We review soft-structured baby carriers and tell you our favorite(s)?