Apr
4

What to know before you go

On your mark, get set, GO! The race for the best online shopping deals has begun. Time to grab your child’s wish list and log on to BabyAge.com to find a great deal that won’t hurt your wallet. From Little Tikes to Mongoose bikes, here are a few tips to take into consideration before purchasing in stores. 

Five reasons why more people are shopping online:

• Convenience: Shop in the comfort of your home at any time of the day. Most stores close between 9pm and 11pm and do not re-open until 9am. Use that 12-hour gap to your advantage and shop on your time, at your own pace without having to rush around.

• Additional Online (only) Promotions: Many online retailers offer discount coupons and rebates that you could not find in stores. You may also find that stores are rewarding customers who purchase and pay bills online because they have aided in the reduction of paper usage which in turn, saves the company money. 

• Shipping Gifts: Sorry boyfriends, husbands, wives across the world. There is no longer an excuse for not sending a gift for that special occasion. Whether you are purchasing a gift for a birthday, Christmas or an anniversary, online shopping allows you to send the gift you want at a designated time with little to no added stress.

• Price Comparison, made easy: Rather than trucking around the entire store looking for a similar shirt in the same color at a lower price, shop online. If you like a product the site will usually show you a similar item and allow you to compare the prices. It is as easy as 1-2-3.

• Crowds: Okay, you aren’t a hermit but why leave your house if you don’t have to? Shopping should be fun and enjoyable. Avoid being rushed by the impatient shoppers who make shopping a chore and skip the hassle of waiting in line for hours on end.

Apr
4

Children of the World

Here are a few fun facts about children from across the world. I bet you never knew…

Austria was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s native country. Mozart, as a child, did not learn to walk until age 3 but at age 4 was able to reproduce on the piano a melody played for him.

Brazil: 99% of the Brazilian population speaks Portuguese.

China’s population is growing at such a rapid rate that the government issued a “one-child policy” restricting married, urban couples to limit themselves to one offspring. There are exceptions that exist for those living in rural areas and for parents who did not have siblings themselves.

Denmark: Parents must pick from a list of 7,000 pre-approved baby names, some for girls, some for boys. In order to name a child something that is not on the list, parents must get special permission from their local church.

Ethiopia: Traditionally, parents and children do not share the same last name. Most kids take their father’s first name as their last name.

France: You might have learned French at a very young age and have had no idea. Remember the children’s song, Frere Jacques? Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous? Morning bells are ringing. Morning bells are ringing. Ding dong ding. Ding dong ding.

Germany: A New Jersey couple has given their three children Nazi-inspired names. The children have been named: Adolf Hitler, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation, and Honszlynn Hinler. Adolf is not on the list of top 5 boy names in Germany and has not been in the course of 40-years. Jungen is the most popular boy name and means “young one.”

Hungarian children do not hang a stocking up to be filled with goodies during the holidays. Instead, the children get their best boot, polish it, and put it on the windowsill for Mikolas to fill with candy.

India has a population of over 1 billion and is home to 400 million children. The largest number of any country in the world!

Japanese children are given one name and surname to make sure that all names can be easily read and written by the Japanese themselves.

Kazakhstan: As many people in Kazakhstan speak Russian as Kazak; Kazakhstan is the official state language but Russian is the ‘language of the inter-ethnic’ communication.

Lithuania: When a child loses a tooth, it is kept as a keepsake.

Mongolia: The first big celebration for a Mongolian child is their first haircut, usually between the ages of three and five. Birthday parties just became popular in Mongolia. In the old times they were not celebrated.

Norway: Childhood lasts longer than it does in many European countries, with adolescence not ending before graduation from high school.
Oman: The student body comprises of native Arabic speakers but the official language of academic instruction is English.

Pakistan: The official national sport of Pakistan is field hockey.

Qatar: Islam is the predominant religion. According to the 2004 census, 77.5% of the population is Muslim, 8.5% are Christian and 14% are “Other.”

Russia: Middle names are patronymic or a version of the father’s first name formed by adding ‘- vich’ or ‘-ovich’ for a male and ‘-avna’ or ‘- ovna’ for a female.

Spain: The most popular sport amongst kids in Spain is football, not to be confused with American football. Football in Spain is America’s equivalent to soccer.

Thailand: Children’s Day in Thailand falls on the second Saturday in January every year. Children are considered the most valuable resource of the country.

United States: English is spoken by 82% of the population while Spanish is spoken by 12% of the population.

Venezuela’s Infant mortality stands at 16 deaths per 1,000 births which is lower than the South American average.

Yemen is twice the size of the state of Wyoming and has over 10 million children residing within.

Zimbabwe baby names are very unique. Some of the most popular girls names are Dakarai,

Apr
2

Lead and Phthalates Lurking in Play Toys

CREDIT: Public Interest Research Group (PIRG)

CBS News Article: On Nov. 22, 2011 the PIRG issued its 26th Annual Survey on Toy Safety, drawing attention to toys that were unable to meet standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and other health groups.

*In 2008, the Consumer Product Safety Improvements Act banned products with phthalate levels greater than 1000ppm.
*As of August 14, 2011, the PIRG announced that products were only allowed to have 100 ppm of lead (the previous limit was 300 ppm).
*PIRG actually supports the American Academy of Pediatrics lead recommendations, which suggest a limit of just 40 ppm.

High levels of Phthalates:

Phthalates: cause birth defects, premature delivery, early puberty, low sperm counts.

*Funny glasses: These glasses contain 42,000 ppm of phthalates!! Steer clear of the Halloween stores
*Sleep masks: A decorative sleep mask from Claire’s contained 77,000ppm, 77 times the allowed amount

High Levels of Lead:

*Little Hands Love book: Lead exposure leads to IQ deficits, ADHD, and motor difficulties in kids. This children’s book from Piggy Toes Press contains 720 ppm
*LL’s Whirly Wheel contains 3,700 ppm of lead – way above the 100 ppm limit
*Spritz medals contain 140 ppm of lead, exceeding the CPSC’s new standard.
*Hello Kitty eye shadow/keychain: This Hello Kitty product contains 100 ppm of lead, equaling the CPSC lead limit for newly-manufactured toys. But PIRG says that’s till 60 ppm too many.
*Tinker bell watch: Disney Fairy’s Tinker bell watch falls below the new government standards, at 91 ppm lead. That’s still too high, says PIRG.
*Peace Sign bracelet: This bracelet contains 74 ppm of lead, exceeding PIRG’s standards.
*Honda motorcycle: This toy bike from Honda contains 89 ppm of lead

Mar
30

To Dye For Easter Egg Activities

Okay. Making a hard-boiled egg definitely isn’t rocket science but perfecting a hard-boiled egg can be difficult. If you let it cook too long, the yolk will be extremely dry. If you under cook the egg, the yolk will be runny, and no one wants a runny yolk! Easter is just over a week away so run to the grocery store and gear up on everything that you will need to create the perfect hard boiled masterpiece. The Easter bunny will be extremely excited to hide the eggs that you’ve made.

-Have a Hoppy Easter!

How to Hard Boil an Egg:

Put the eggs in a single layer in a pot, covered by 2 to 3 inches of water. The eggs should be placed in before the water. Put 2 to 3 inches of cold water over the eggs. Allow the water to come to a boil and keep the eggs and water on the burner for 10-12 minutes. Once the time is up, remove the pot from the burner and pour out the hot water. Let cold water run over the eggs for up to 5 minutes until the eggs are cool. Place in refrigerator until the eggs are ready to be dyed. DO NOT keep eggs for more than 5 days.

How to Dye the Perfect Egg:

There are many creative ways to dye an Easter egg. Although it is okay to dye your egg one color, it is more fun to create your own work of art. The site below will help you to dye your Easter eggs using a unique approach. From tissue paper eggs to fingerprint and rubber band eggs, you are guaranteed to have a different look for each egg with no two identical.

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/easter/dye.htm 

 

Mar
28

Cloth vs. Disposable Diapers

Taking your part to be environmentally and cost savvy does not always come easy. When choosing whether to invest in cloth or disposable diapers, here are a few things to consider before making your decision:

Cost: Cloth diapers can save a family between 2,000 to 7,000 dollars per year. According to a Consumer Report, the most inefficient washer and dryer system costs approximately $0.78 per load to launder whereas more efficient models will cost approximately $0.44 per load to launder. Washing your own diapers twice a week for between 44-78 cents includes water, hydro, and detergent. Or, spend $16.94 to $22.05 for single use disposable diapers. The choice is yours. 

Environmental Impact: Cloth diapers are healthier for the environment than disposable, one time use diapers. If a family decides to use cloth diapers, a total of 36 cloth diapers are used over and over. On average, a child uses 7,349 disposable diapers. Single use diapers are the single largest non-recyclable component of household garbage.  Disposable diapers create upwards to one ton of garbage per year/per child!

Cloth diapers are made of 100% natural soft absorbent cotton and are gentle on baby’s skin. Cotton is a breathable material allowing fresh air to freely circulate, cooling and preventing diaper rash.

Absorbency chemicals found in disposable diapers such as sodium polyacrylate gel absorbs 100 times its weight in liquid. Studies have shown that when these chemicals become wet they become even more absorbent and they pull the moisture from the baby’s body, thereby diminishing the normal defenses of the skin.

Before making a decision to use cloth as opposed to disposable, be sure to do your research.

Mar
21

Bye, bye aches and pains. Hello sleep!

The Cozy Comfort Pregnancy Pillow is an all around great product. Customers have raved about its comfort and support as well as its various uses. From improving lumbar support to alleviating hip pain and relieving migraines, this pillow has been described as a “God send” by some and a miracle by others.

The product features a shoulder comfort system and keeps mommy’s back cushioned and baby supported while nursing. Pain in the upper and lower body can be alleviated by the reverse and overlap of the pillow and the unique inner curve keeps mom’s back and belly supported at the same time! Log on to BabyAge.com and see what has been said by those who already own the Cozy Comfort:

Reviews:

“I had been through 2 back surgeries when my husband found this pillow. I wasn’t too sure if it would help or get in my way of sleeping. After the first night I fell in LOVE. My 1st pillow has seen me through 2 additional back surgeries and I’m ordering my second pillow now. Trust me this pillow is NOT just for pregnancy! By far this is the BEST pillow I have ever used to help manage back pain and reduces tossing and turning!”

“I have 5 herniated discs and a shifted pelvic bone and I will definitely be using this pillow long after the birth of my baby.”

“I’ve always had back problems, so now that I’m 10 weeks I can immediately feel the back pain right away and this pillow just melts it.”

“My hips were throbbing and I would wake up multiple times during the night in pain before this pillow. Now, seriously – I only wake up to go to the bathroom. My hips no longer ache like they did. It’s great. I would recommend this pillow to my friends. “

“BECAUSE I HAVE SCOLIOSIS AND OFTEN HAVE BACK PAIN IT HAS BEEN GETTING WORSE THROUGH THE WEEKS. I’VE HAD THIS PILLOW FOR 3 NIGHTS NOW, AND WHAT A REMARKABLE DIFFERENCE. I LOVE IT!”

“Very comfortable, not overly large or heavy, it’s just right. Good in a variety of positions. Helpful for 3rd trimester body aches.”

“I’m four months pregnant but I’ve been having a lot of pressure on one of the nerves in my back. This pillow has relieved so much of the pressure and I’m able to sleep throughout the night.”

“I had really bad hip and back problems in the last trimester including 2 slipped discs. This pillow was a god send.”

“…supports your hips, belly, and your back at the same time. All in all, this is the pillow to have for the $!”

“I don’t wake up a million times a night worried that I have been sleeping on my back, or my stomach and it supports my shoulders so that I am not waking up with sore shoulders and neck in the morning.”

“I am 29 weeks pregnant and a diabetic. I struggled with lower back pain and swelling in legs. My hubby bought this pillow and after the first night sleeping with it I could barely wake up.”

“Great support not only for my growing belly but for my aching back and shoulders.”

“Very soft and I love how it supports your back too. Not just your neck, belly and your legs.”

For a complete list of over 220 reviews, check out BabyAge.com’s exclusive pregnancy pillow and see for yourself why this is rated one of the best pregnancy pillows to own, pregnant… or not!

Mar
19

One seat with great reviews

Bumbo Baby Sitter Chair

The Bumbo Baby Sitter Chair with Play Tray is a BabyAge.com TOP RATED item! Providing a snug and cozy environment, the Bumbo seat will allow your infant baby to sit upright on their own from as young as 3 months old. Manufactured of the high est safety standards, the Bumbo infant seat is durable yet lightweight and can be transported easily for parent’s on-the-go. The Bumbo Baby Sitter is safe, hygienic, and non-toxic with an outer skin made of durable and easy to clean material.

See what parents have said about this product: To view a complete list of customer reviews, log on to BabyAge.com, today.

“You can put it anywhere and the baby cannot fall out or tip. Great chair.” cfbailey

“Haven’t used yet just got it but I love the seat.” – Betty Sheffer

“I love love love the bumbo. Now my baby can sit hands free and I can get more work done. Thank you BabyAge. I’ve already highly recommended you to my friends and family.” – Regina Johnson

“I saw another mom using it at the bowling alley, it worked wonderfully, haven’t tried it yet baby sit to young, but very excited about putting her into it and setting on the counter while I cook.” – Diana Yearous

Mar
15

Ingredients: Lemon zest, vanilla, and…breast milk?

For some of us, it is a miracle if we can successfully bake a batch of sugar cookies without creating flat, pancake-like objects. Add in a recipe for homemade ice cream and forget about it. Even though it may be impossible to perfect, the obvious ingredients include: Milk, heavy cream, and other additives to attain a desired flavor.

Would you believe it if you had found that several ice cream shops overseas used an alternative to the common form of dairy? You may be thinking, “Yeah, soy ice cream, right?” Wrong.

In an article written by Bill Chappell of NPR.org, London-ites have a new flavor to choose from in an attempt to quench their sweet tooth. The Covent Garden store is one of many ice cream shops that offer an unusual twist to the common ice cream made with dairy. The new sweet treat, better known as “Baby Gaga,” uses human breast milk as an alternative and can be found at ice cream parlors across London.

Chappell writes, “As many as 15 women have been used to make the new Baby Gaga flavor.” A single serving of “Baby Gaga” can go for as much as $22.50. That’s a lot of dough to dish out for an ingredient that has been seemingly stolen from a hungry infant.

If you were given the option to get a taste of this new craze for free, would you?

Mar
14

Baby shower gifts

Most baby showers differ due of factors such as age of the parent, sex of the baby, and/or hobbies and special interests of the soon-to-be mommy. This can make buying the perfect baby shower gift a bit difficult. Beginning  your search in stores rather than online might not be your best bet. Check out these affordable keepsake and gift ideas at BabyAge.com that will best suit the shower you will be attending.

For a girl:

Mud Pie Perfectly Princess Giant Bank
Chew on This Gift Pack
(6-12 Months)

For a boy:

Mud Pie Little Prince Piggy Bank
Chew on This Gift Pack (6-12 Months)

For the mommy:

Heart-n-Sole Boutique Coll. Bliss Necklace
Heart-n-Sole Boutique Collection Joy Necklace
Graco Prenatal Listener

Hear, record, and e-mail the heartbeat, kicks and sounds of your unborn child as she grows in the womb This prenatal listener by Graco amplifies the heartbeat, kicks, hiccups and natural sounds of your baby, beginning late in your 2nd trimester. It’s ergonomic design hugs the curvature of the belly more effectively and offers enhanced sound quality. Record and email sounds to family and friends using the special recording cable. This set includes a prenatal experience guide to help you understand the sounds you’re hearing, so you can better connect with your unborn baby.

For these and other unique baby shower gift ideas for mom and baby, log on to BabyAge.com and view a wide selection of top rated best selling items.

Mar
12

What kind of parent are you?

Helicopter Parenting
[hel-i-kop-ter] [pair-uhn-ting]
noun Informal 

[ A style of child rearing in which an overprotective mother or father discourages a child's independence by being too involved in the child's life: In typical helicopter parenting, a mother or father swoops in at any sign of challenge or discomfort. ]

Did you know: This term has actually found a place in the dictionary?
MSN.com has published a list of different styles of parenting. Do you fit any of these descriptions?

The Personal Trainer: The Olympic trainer will have their child practicing the piano, perfecting the violin, and learning to swim by the age of three. Not attending an Ivy League school is not an option. If giving it your all landed you in second, train harder next time around.

Knock, Knock, Nanny: The nanny is here and this time she will be calling your house her home-away-from-home for the next week or two. This parent will ask the nanny for advice when shopping for birthday and holiday gifts and what friends he/she has been talking to the most.

NO… “Okay, fine.” If a child kicks, shoves, punches and throws temper tantrums until you finally say “yes” you may be the pushover parent. A child knows that this behavior will result in letting them get away with what ever it was that they would not normally be allowed to do. Remember, you are the parent, they are not.

Show Stopper: Success is never a bad thing unless it gets in the way of a parent-child bond. If your child is always lurking in your shadow and is never rewarded for their right-doing, your child will never feel as if they can ever please you.

The Helicopter (as listed above): This parent revolves around his/her child making sure they never hurt themselves or break a nail. The very thought of their child getting a bruise sends a shriek through their soul. If you find that you need to be next to your child at every waking moment, take one step back. This kind of parenting is actually unhealthy.

The Collaborator: The choices are endless with you. Planning a weekend with the family or a vacation is never just what you want, the entire family is asked for input. This parent is tough but loveable and can easily sympathize with their child.