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Sleep Better Knowing Your Baby Is Safe: Breathable Baby Crib Shield

I was the pregnant woman that fought the idea of bumpers being dangerous and thought that many moms were being WAY too paranoid. I needed my beautiful baby nursery, I had a reputation to uphold! About a week ago my very curious 5.5 month old pulled her ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  11 Mar 2008

Belle Baby Carrier: Six baby carriers later ... We finally found one!

I always tell people that my daughter skipped the newborn stage and went right to infant. She was never interested in being confined from day one, didn't love to be held too much, was always really alert and wanted her independent time to find things ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  14 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Julia Roberts

"Humpty Who?": Sumee Lama Tina? Door May Voo?

As a new Mom, it's been quite a long time since I sang nursery rhymes. I often find myself rocking my baby girl at night humming and adding in words of songs I barely know. Don't know if she notices, but I am really am sick of hearing myself sing ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  12 Feb 2008

"The New Basics": Neurotic Moms, This Could Be The Baby Book That Saves You!

You know how when you were pregnant and everyone said, toss all the "alarmist" pregnancy books and go read Jenny McCarthy's Belly Laughs because she just puts it on the table! Well, my first DAY home with the baby I was taking out every baby book ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  11 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Jenny McCarthy

Benk Baby Hats - They actually stay on and are incredibly beautiful

I searched everywhere for a hat that didn't have silly ears on the top and would stay on my daughter's head. Somewhere on the Internet I came across the small dutch label Benk. I love unique finds and I love how tasteful Benk's beautifully, handknitted ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  7 Feb 2008

The Baby Book Of Today: Big Day Books

Before I had my daughter, I knew I wanted to document every moment of her life, but the idea of writing it all out in one of those old fashioned baby books would drive me nuts. I am just not "Martha Stewart" when it comes to scrapbook type projects. ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  4 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Martha Stewart

Lovely Baby Hair Clips: For your lovely child

Lovely Little Lovelies describes exactly what these are. My daughter was born with a HUGE head of hair, so since day one I've been searching for the perfect bows and clips. And believe me, there's one to match everything! It's so much fun. I am not ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  1 Feb 2008

Goosie Cards: Custom flash cards for kids of all ages!

My best friend keeps a bulletin board in her baby's room with pictures to make sure she knows the faces of all her relatives. Almost every day she will point the pictures out to her. The minute I saw Goosie Cards I thought of her and had to check them ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  29 Jan 2008

The Clean Burper: The way to burp

Don’t you love when you’re all ready to go out for the day or the evening and you pick up your little cutie pie and BAM, spit up on your outfit? My daughter has acid reflux and with that comes a lot of spit up no matter what medicine or formula she is ...

From DORYN'S DISH, Celebrity Baby Blog,  28 Jan 2008

Lil' Lion's Happy Hang Out Activity Gym: Great For Small Apartments and Travel

As a former interior designer, I would never deprive my daughter of adorable and colorful toys, but some of those mats and swings are not the prettiest items (don't start knocking me, we own them anyway). However, I was really excited when I was sent ...

From DORYN'S DISH, CBB REVIEWER, Celebrity Baby Blog,  5 Jan 2008

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