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April 2008 - Posts

  • Product Review: Baby Bam Collection- Apparel For the Eco-Friendly Baby

    Products Reviewed: Short Sleeve Onesie & Cargo Pants, Dream, Believe, Giggle Long Sleeve Sleep & Play, Lavender Organic Hooded Towel & Washcloth

    Reviewed by: Kate, 26 year old mother to 6 month old daughter, Lily

     

    My daughter wore the Baby Bam short sleeve 3-6 month onesie & coordinating 3-6 months cargo pants. Both pieces are organic & made of 70% Bamboo & 30% Organic Cotton. They are machine washable & can be tumble dried on the low setting. The pieces are both an off white color & the onesie has “the World Awaits” written across the front. The pants have a cute little Velcro pocket on one side. I think these pieces of clothing are different compared to most children’s clothing because they are organic and these were my first pieces of organic children’s clothing that I have. The pieces are super soft and their color and style are perfect for either a boy or girl.  

     

     

     

    The long sleeve sleep & play is also made of 70% bamboo & 30% organic cotton and has the same off white color with the words “dream”, “believe”, and giggle” printed on the side and separated by pale blue hearts. I also love the unisex look to it and the words that are printed on the outfit are very sweet. The front snap closure was very convenient & it was easy to dress my daughter in it.

                                                                                                                     

     

     

    The lavender hooded towel has a baby girl in a pram with a heart on the outside of the pram stitched onto the hood & the words “Stinkin’ Adorable” are embroidered at the bottom of the towel. The coordinating washcloth is solid lavender. My daughter looked so cute wrapped up in the hooded towel & I love the lavender color. The pieces are thin (not too thin) but also not big & bulky so I really liked the set.

    Overall Rating: A for all of the products!

    Final Thoughts:

    I would definitely recommend the Baby Bam line to a friend because the clothing is so soft compared to other children’s clothing. I also like the fact that it is organic especially since “going green” is a big trend now. I also love the sweet saying on the onesie. Also it seems that the organic cotton quality is great!  All the pieces washed well (machine washable) & did not pill or fuzz at all. They are so super soft which is very important to me when they are coming in direct contact with my daughter’s skin. I would definitely recommend the clothing to a friend because they are so soft and the simplicity of the designs are so sweet. They would make great unisex gifts. The cute embroidery on the towel especially the words “Stinkin’ Adorable” make it a great shower gift for a sassy yet trendy mother-to-be.

  • Product Review: Baby Tracker—All About My Day

    Product Reviewed: Baby Tracker by Time Too Inc.

    Reviwed by: Erica, soon to be Mom (7 months preg.)

    This is a colorful, spiral-bound notebook for keeping baby’s vital stats. It features a contact list in front (with room for information useful in an emergency—the kind of thing I’d fill out and leave for a sitter), complete with a consent form and insurance information.  The body of the book is a daily chart marked down to the half-hour, where one can record sleeping, eating, diaper, and activity habits, as well as checklists for medications, baths, etc., and a list of any new “baby needs” that may have come up. Inside the back cover is a space to record food allergies, meds, and immunizations. There is a handy pocket on the back cover for stuffing receipts, appointment cards, etc.

    Overall Rating: A, as in "type A"

    I am in no way anal enough for a product like this, and I don’t know anyone who is, though I’m sure they’re out there. I will never, ever keep a detailed daily log (every half-hour of the day!) chronicling every little move a baby made. I could see perhaps expecting a nanny to keep such records if I were a worrywart or if my child had some kind of condition that required extremely close monitoring. Come to think of it, this book does have more of a feel of being a nanny-log, because the hours available for obsessive recordkeeping are 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The back cover blurb mainly suggests that it is for mama but does mention that it is helpful for caretakers.

  • Product Review: The Original BabyBriefcase

    Product Reviewed: The Original BabyBriefcase from Organized From The Start, Inc.

    Reviewed by: Erica, soon to be Mom (7months preg.)

    The Original BabyBriefcase is an accordion file for organizing paperwork pertaining to baby. It is in a clear plastic case with a handle, making it easily portable without danger of contents spilling out. Sturdy plastic files (in various colors) are contained with pre-labeled tabs so you can easily file and locate important documents (Birth Certificate/Social Security card, Immunizations/Vaccinations, Insurance, Childcare, and several unlabeled/miscellaneous). The whole thing snaps shut, and there is a window to insert a picture in the front.

    Overall Rating: A

    This is the type of organizer that is very useful to me—I like to save important paperwork but am not usually prone to log things in writing. This is sturdy, waterproof, portable, and compact. It will easily be stored in my “important papers” area, and will be easy to access the information. This is much more helpful to me than many of the baby diaries are, because it sorts my important information without me having to chronicle it. I would recommend this.


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