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  • Hand Made: Screenprinted Onesies For Your Little Urbanite

    Full disclosure: I know the designer/screenprinter behind the new Etsy site fauxsure, and the above photo is of my son Devin wearing one of fauxsure's designs. Yes, Devin looks super cute in his monster onesie , and your kid can too for just $16.50. We've even taken to calling him Devin-monster...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 06-27-2008
  • Afghanistan War Veteran Assaults Infant Sons

    A 25-year-old Canadian soldier has received a light sentence for repeatedly assaulting his six-month-old triplets . The 25-year-old father, who remains anonymous to protect the identity of his children, returned from a three-and-a-half-month tour in Kandahar, Afghanistan suffering from post-traumatic...
    Posted to Strollerderby (Weblog) by Hannah Tennant-Moore on 06-26-2008
  • Beachy T for Your Little One

    Normally I don't go for the cutesy baby gear with tongue-in-cheek sayings, like the above T-shirt, but something about my trip to Cape Cod this week is winning me over to Pure+Sweet baby's "I'm a little crabby" T-shirt ($15.99). Made from 100 percent Pima cotton, the shirt was designed...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 06-26-2008
  • Crib recall

    ParentDish has an item on a crib recall: apparently 320,000 Jardine Cribs have "slats and spindles [that] can break, creating a gap in which a baby's head could become entrapped." There have been 42 reported cases of this happening, although (thankfully) there are only 4 reported injuries...
    Posted to Strollerderby (Weblog) by Brett Singer on 06-26-2008
  • A Plush Grill Set for Baby Grill Masters

    Before you have kids you think the weird toys will be the ones that don't look like anything in particular - the toys that just rattle, have a lot of black and white stripes and seem to have the sole purpose of being put in a baby's mouth. But as it turns out, the truly strange baby toys are...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by moderndaydad on 06-20-2008
  • Baby born in mid-air

    Next time I'm on a plane and there's a baby crying, I'll try to think that it could be worse. I could be sitting next to an actual birth. That's what happened on a Korean Air Lines flight the other day. En route to the Philippines from New York City, Jacel Brown suddenly went into labor...
    Posted to Strollerderby (Weblog) by Brett Singer on 06-09-2008
  • 7 Days of Beach Bests: More UV-Protectant Swimwear

    In our 7 Days of Summerwear feature , Aaron challenged readers to find an attractive UV-protectant swimsuit that ships from the shores of the U.S., not the U.K. I think I've found one. The Sunsafe baby suit in the basic blue and white ($42) is has pleasant nautical hints and easy zipper and snap...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 06-09-2008
  • Fear of plastic + timing = big bucks

    Interesting article over on Forbes.com about the BornFree people. Turns out they not only make the bottles, they help make sure that people know how dangerous the BPA-filled versions are. Apparently, when BornFree began back in 2006, very few people cared about BPA. So what does a dadpreneur (that's...
    Posted to Strollerderby (Weblog) by Brett Singer on 06-08-2008
  • They Say: 40 Percent of Babies Need More Vitamin D

    Boston Children’s Hospital researchers found that 40 percent of children aged 8 to 24 months are not getting enough Vitamin D —but only 12 percent are actually Vitamin D deficient. Of the 380 infants and toddlers tested, those who were breastfed displayed lower levels of Vitamin D, reopening the discussion...
    Posted to Strollerderby (Weblog) by Hannah Tennant-Moore on 06-06-2008
  • Cute Prints for the Tiny Babies

    When I was shopping for my baby-to-be, everyone said, "Buy things big! They grow out of clothes so quickly." And I did (and they were right), but I may have taken people's advice a little too much to heart because my 7-pound baby was swimming in most of his clothes for the first three weeks...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 06-04-2008
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