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I know booster seats can seem like an annoying solution. Some of them aren’t very pretty, they’re hard to clean and don’t rank high on the comfort scale. Well, the Grow Up! Booster Seat from Mutsy changes all of that.
Your baby can...
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Posted by Cathy Hale on Feb 23rd, 2010, 2:00 pm
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If the name Lindam doesn’t mean much to you, just wait. One of the first names in baby safety in Britain, Lindam is coming stateside this year.
Purchased by California-based company Munchkin – known best for their feeding and bathing lines...
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Posted by jeannesager on Feb 11th, 2010, 1:27 pm
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Wall-mounted first-aid kitsnot your thing? You can still forgo the traditional plastic box with this enameled-steel kit from Kikkerland. Secured with a chromed latch, the box gives you 7 3/4″ L x 6″ W x 3″ D worth of room for storing...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Feb 11th, 2010, 9:30 am
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Evenflo, a name parents trust, is pleased to introduce a new, jazzy infant car seat to its impressive collection. What’s even better is one lucky Droolicious reader can win one to take for a test drive! And keep, of course.
The Serenade Infant...
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Posted by Cathy Hale on Jan 28th, 2010, 4:00 pm
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Whether they’re skateboarding, biking or stretching their wings on a snowboard halfpipe, kids should never ride without a helmet, and with the new Nino from Bern, your little shredder gets form-fitted cranium protection with killer looks to match....
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Jan 23rd, 2010, 9:00 am
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With all the running around that parents do, the carseat somehow remains one of the must under-appreciated pieces in your parenting arsenal. It’s eaten in and slept in, home to book reading and stuffed animal snuggling. And on top of all that,...
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Posted by jeannesager on Dec 23rd, 2009, 10:21 am
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Silicone sleeves make perfect sense for the glass bottle-loving moms & dads who don’t want to fear a broken bottle. Shattered proofing has never been easier!
Thanks to the Universal Standard Large Siliskin, you can protect practically any bottle....
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Posted by Cathy Hale on Oct 26th, 2009, 8:10 pm
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Halloween night just got a lot more promising – I found glowsticks that won’t go out until you turn them off.
The worst part of buying those snappable glowsticks (besides whatever horrible things they probably do to the environment) is having...
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Posted by jeannesager on Oct 5th, 2009, 12:31 pm
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The owner and inventor of Safety Gate is on a mission. He wants to prevent injuries in the home due to something called “Dangerous Restarts.” It’s a simple concept really. Let’s say you’re using a simple electrical appliance...
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Posted by Chris Ford on Sep 18th, 2009, 4:45 pm
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I’m not sure really what to think about this one. The Safety 1st No Touch Thermometer is exactly what it says it is – a thermometer that doesn’t require any contact with whatever you are taking the temperature of. And assuming it’s...
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Posted by Chris Ford on Sep 15th, 2009, 4:00 pm
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Luke Bryan’s son can’t hear the country. Well, he can probably hear it but it won’t be so loud to his ears that he won’t be able to hear anything in the future. The country star’s 16-month-old son Thomas kept his ears protected...
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Posted by SunnyChanel on Jul 23rd, 2009, 3:00 pm
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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