Baby Food Recipes: Applesauce
August 30th, 2010
Making baby food at home is really easy. In most cases you’ll save money and know exactly what your baby is eating. There are several stages when it comes to making baby food. It is important to make food proper to your child’s age. Today we are sharing a simple fruit based baby food recipe that is great for babies between 4 and 6 months. First off we are making applesauce! Make sure to check back for other baby food recipes we will be adding to this category! Applesauce (baby 4 to 6 months) Ingredients: We recommend that you use Fuji, Gala, Braeburn or … Continue reading →
Trading Cradles
August 22nd, 2010
As parents, we are already busy enough with our kids, jobs, homes. Who has the time to go trough bunch of listings and confirmations just to list one item for sale? And in most cases we need to pay to list those items, even if the item doesn’t sell. Kids outgrow their clothing pretty fast, gear as well. It seems like in just a few short months we had a garage full of things that no one was using, like stroller, crib, car seat, walkers, toys, clothing, and our sources for selling those items were limited. On eBay it took forever, and … Continue reading →
How To Make A Garden Coverlet
July 28th, 2010
Your baby’s room is always more special if you add to it something handmade. And what better way to add that special something than to do it yourself. This easy to make Garden Coverlet is so perfect. It will be great to bring out the special decor in the room, and I’m sure it will soon be your child’s favorite lovey. Below is this easy pattern that I’m sure you will love if you try it! We will be using the Lion Brand yarn (that I love) and you can find those exact colors in that brand, but feel free … Continue reading →
Five Types of Toys That Encourage Learning Development
June 4th, 2010
We all know that our children need to be protected, but they also benefit by trying out new things. A child gains confidence when they learn new things, and the toys and equipment they play with should challenge their minds and build their bodies. There is more to it than just learning to walk, jump, climb or run. “Fine motor development” teaches eye and hand coordination. Scissors, crayons, puzzles are all examples of good teaching toys. Here are some examples of how toys can help your child learn and grow. Hanging Cribs, Baby Gyms and Mobiles These are a great choice … Continue reading →

