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Review: Seraphine Maternity

December 19, 2015 By Theresa Salter Leave a Comment

Seraphine Maternity is a high class line of clothing for expecting mothers. They take great pride in their clothing. Seraphine has everything you are looking for. If you are looking for jeans, they have them with the low rise band and also over the bump jeans. Seraphine has so many different styles of shirts, dresses, pants, […]

Filed Under: Pregnancy and Infants Tagged With: Baby, expecting mom, maternity, maternity clothing, new mom, pregnancy

Review: Baby Dipper Bowl

November 12, 2015 By Theresa Salter Leave a Comment

This easy one-handed feeding set is so cute. The Baby Dipper Bowl includes a spoon and fork as well. It is great for ages 4 months and older. The set comes in the color pink and blue. This adorable set can help your little one stay neat and clean while trying and learning to feed […]

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Review: SKIP HOP Moonlight and Melodies Nightlight Soother

September 29, 2015 By Theresa Salter Leave a Comment

If you are looking for a great nightlight for your newborn baby, or maybe a gift for a friend, here is a great idea. SKIP HOP has a Moonlight & Melodies Nightlight Soother that makes the perfect gift. This cute Nightlight Soother is an Owl, and  it surely is adorable. This Nightlight Soother is great […]

Filed Under: Pregnancy and Infants Tagged With: Baby, Lullabies, Moon and Stars, newborn, Nightlight, Nightlight Soother, pregnancy, Skip Hop, Skip Hop Moonlight and Melodies Nightlight Soother

Win: $500 in Baby Gear

December 7, 2012 By Kelli Miller Leave a Comment

Expecting a baby or welcoming a new one?  Submit your email address and complete the Lela quiz to be entered to win $500 in baby gear.

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P is for Pumpkins {Preschool Alphabet}

September 25, 2012 By LindseyW 7 Comments

Man, do I ever love the fall.  The weather today was perfect!  Sunny skies, nice breeze.  Just a tiny bit of crispness in the air.  Perfect for spending the day outside: running around, playing on the slide, and painting pumpkins!  One of the farmer’s markets in downtown Erie always sells these tiny pumpkins (I think […]

Filed Under: Child Development Activities Tagged With: alphabet, art, Baby, Fall Fun, Outdoors, preschool, pumpkin, toddler

Review: Mum+Bub hair and body wash

April 14, 2012 By Tamera 2 Comments

I love, love, love hair and body washes for my kids, but this one will work for me too!  Score! About Aden+Anais (from their website) When Raegan Moya-Jones moved from her native Australia to the US and started a family, she brought with her many traditions of motherhood. Passed down from mother to daughter for […]

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What to Do When Your Baby Rejects the Bottle

April 10, 2012 By Kelli Miller Leave a Comment

  After several months of breastfeeding, many babies are understandably reluctant to change. Breastfeeding is warm and comforting, it brings mother and baby close together, and it comes easily and naturally. So when it comes time to introduce the bottle and your baby does not take to it right away, do not be frustrated. The […]

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What Does It Mean If My Baby Has Tongue-Tie?

April 3, 2012 By Kelli Miller 1 Comment

There is a visible string of tissue underneath your baby’s tongue that is attached to the floor of his mouth and is called the frenulum. Babies who have tongue-tie have a frenulum that is too short causing problems with the mobility of their tongue. The medical term for tongue-tie is ankyloglossia. In mild cases babies […]

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When Will My Baby Begin to Remember Things?

February 28, 2012 By Kelli Miller Leave a Comment

Your baby will start recording things in her mind from birth but will not be aware of what is really happening. During the third trimester of your pregnancy your baby will have begun to recognize your voice and at four days old she will be able to distinguish between your face and a stranger’s. It […]

Filed Under: 3 Boys & A Dog General Posts Tagged With: Baby, baby age, baby beginning, begin, birthing, breastfeed babies, breastfeeding, childhood, eirian hallinan, family, human development, human interest, infancy, Infant, infant feeding, interpersonal relationships, memory, my baby, newborn babies, Parenting, recognition memory, recognize, Remember, remember things, third trimester, toy

Baby Napping: 7 Tips for Optimizing the Little One’s Sleep

February 19, 2012 By Kelli Miller 3 Comments

Napping seems like such an ordinary thing, but to parents of young children it is a constant concern and often a source of anxiety. We know that getting the maximum amount of sleep possible is good for a child, yet the child is obviously not aware of this, and many seem to naturally resist being […]

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Breastfeeding: Answers to Five Common Questions

December 27, 2011 By Kelli Miller 2 Comments

Most new mothers who choose to breastfeed discover almost immediately that little instruction is required. The act of nursing is instinctive for both mother and baby, and even without outside help the process usually goes relatively smoothly. But even when things go relatively smoothly, it is common for problems to arise. If you are encountering […]

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Holiday Gift Guide: Babies and Toddlers 0 to 4 (female)

November 8, 2010 By Kelli Miller 2 Comments

Little ones can be so hard to buy for unless you buy into the million dollar toy hype. 🙂  So, I hope the inexpensive good quality gifts on my Holiday Gift Guide give you some neat ideas this holiday shopping season.  Through the month of November, you will find my top picks for the season’s […]

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