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BornFree — the original BPA-free bottle — is still the most trusted name in safe baby feeding. Besides being BPA-, phthalate- and PVC-free, BornFree products are designed to prevent leaks, ease colic (with their innovative venting system),...
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Posted by Michelle Horton on Mar 8th, 2010, 9:19 am
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Mable’s Labels have new stickers out! This time, they’ve gone full-color. Their new Label Out Loud Sticky Labels are great for toys, bottles, dishes and storage boxes. Your kids will never lose their personal items at school or the playground...
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Posted by Lisa Estall on Jan 7th, 2010, 9:21 am
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I told you last week about the new kids product line from kitchen and bath gadget makers OXO. And while they are making all kinds of new product they have never made (like the Sprout Highchair, also in the picture) OXO Tot will be making products for...
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Posted by Chris Ford on Sep 23rd, 2009, 1:45 pm
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One of the products getting more of the attention from Boon was called “Grass”, a bottle drying rack. Like all bottle drying racks, you put the bottles upside down on them to dry, except with grass there is no specific place to put anything....
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Posted by Chris Ford on Sep 23rd, 2009, 12:45 pm
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Skip Hop’s IDEA (“Inernational Design Excellence Award”) award winning bottle drying rack the Splash has been updated this year. Called Designer Splash, it’s pretty much the same as the old one, except it’s in all clear...
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Posted by Chris Ford on Sep 16th, 2009, 2:00 pm
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It’s a blanket! No, it’s a poncho! It’s actually both. Described as a dual-purpose item for a baby, it’s made of recycled plastic bottles.
Tied together you can use it as a blanket. Loosen the ties to wear it as a poncho. A cool...
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Posted by Lisa Estall on Jul 22nd, 2009, 11:02 am
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What’s your favorite sippy cup memory? The spills? The untimely thrills? The BPA? Oy vey! Combi, a brand parents know and trust, makes a unique line of drinking mugs to help your little one transition from the bottle to the cup.
All of the cups...
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Posted by Cathy Hale on Jul 21st, 2009, 3:30 pm