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Source: forums.parenting.com --- 16 days ago
I just wanted to let everyone know about a new product I came across. They are called Bevibags. They are completely BPA free. They are disposable... ...
Source: blogs.mercurynews.com --- 19 days ago
The Sippy Cups, who were featured in the pre-Baby Beats eye cover story in late 2006 that planted the seeds for the column, will be appearing at the very cool Mountain View Center for the Performing... ...
Source: www.parenthacks.com --- 30 days ago
Here's how Katie kept Sippy Cups identifiable: Labeling supplies for preschool reminded me of when I needed to label Sippy Cups and bottles for daycare. Tape peels off, and while Sharpies last a while, on some plastics a while only... ...
Source: amomsblog.wordpress.com --- 4 hours ago
Updated 10/15/08 Most parents are ready to pull their hair out trying to find BPA-free products for their kids. So I have compiled a cheat sheet to help you wade through the large selection of bottles, Sippy Cups, storage containers, snack Cups, etc. If you are aware of a BPA-free bottle or Sippy that is not on [...] ...
Source: www.amazon.com --- 45 days ago
What it is: A couple (Jon & Kate Gosselin) dream of having kids, but can't, so they go through fertility treatments and have twin girls (Madelyn and Cara). Four years later, they decide they'd like to have one more child, and end up with sextuplets (Aaden, Collin, Leah, Hannah, Alexis, Joel). The show, airing on TLC, follows the daily trials of a couple attempting to get to know their kids as individuals, say off each other's nerves, and just get through breakfast. Why it's Significant: Here's a reality series that doesn't follow a D-lister and isn't about vain fame-grubbers in each other's faces. The confessionals are honest, the dynamic is fascinating, and the kids are adorable. Moreover, it's a bare-it-all look at parenthood to the nth degree. Whether you're a parent or not, watching Jon & Kate Plus Ei8ht will probably make you feel a little less busy. I found the show channel-surfing one day and ended up watch 3 hours of it in a row. Kate's OCD method of cleaning and organizing amid complete chaos (five loads of laundry a day, needing a neighbor to help fold the laundry and another to put the laundry away) is hilarious to watch. She and hubby Jon, an IT specialist, snap at each other like any married couple. The strollers they need just to get out of the house, plus the number of snacks, Sippy Cups, and jackets, may make your head spin at times. Check out this video , in which Kate explains amount of cleaning that goes i ...
Source: www.chicagotribune.com --- 30 days ago
Research says chemical found in food containers affect adults as well as children The first large-scale study in humans of a chemical used to make food and beverage containers -- including baby bottles and Sippy Cups -- links it with cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and liver-enzyme abnormalities. ...
Source: blogs.parentcenter.babycenter.com --- 3 days ago
By my question, I do not mean a plastic object in and of itself. I mean all the stuff you can’t see and may not know about. For instance, bottles and Sippy Cups made with Bisphenol A, or BPA, have been in the news, with critics posing concerns that potentially dangerous toxins can be transferred [...] ...
Source: weblogs.baltimoresun.com --- 29 days ago
Have you been following the battle heating up over consumer plastics and whether a hormone-like chemical contained in those plastics are a health hazard? USA Today is reporting that scientists and the Food and Drug Administration are fighting over whether bisphenol A, or BPA, should be taken out of food packaging. The FDA says it's not a danger at the level that people are commonly exposed to BPA. Scientists disagree. BPA has been detected in the bodies of virtually all Americans tested, USA Today says. The story also says: The newest research — the first large study in humans — links BPA to both heart disease and diabetes in adults. Adults with the highest BPA levels in their urine were more than twice as likely to have heart disease or diabetes than those with the lowest levels, according to the study of 1,455 people, published online Tuesday in The Journal of the American Medical Association. The total number of people with these conditions was small: 79 had heart disease and 136 had diabetes. If you're wondering whether something you use contains BPA, USA Today had an interesting graphic that said: DOES IT CONTAIN BPA? BPA is used in lightweight, durable plastics. Products include some baby bottles, Sippy Cups and reusable food and drink containers, such as reusable sports water bottles and Tupperware, compact discs, DVDs, eyeglass lenses and sports safety goggles and helmets. Recyclable, soft plastic bottles made for soft dr ...
Source: www.celebrity-babies.com --- 30 days ago
Alastair Macpherson/Splash News Online - Mary-Louise Parker with daughter Ash and Fleurville's Mothership Diaper bags used to be utilitarian but now they're a fashion statement in and of themselves. I just returned from The ABC Kids Expo, a maternity/baby/kid gear tradeshow, where the trends point more and more to diaper bag as glorified purse. So why not just use a purse or tote bag? There's no reason you can't (many moms do), but you may find that a diaper bag has the pockets and features that are more suited to toting specifics for baby. Like strollers, you'll find that your needs change so be prepared to that this first diaper bag purchase is not your last! In the beginning, you'll feel like you need to bring everything but the kitchen sink because small babies require a lot of stuff on the go: diaper changing stuff like diapers, wipes, a changing pad, cream, etc., a change of clothes, burp cloth, and for bottlefed babies, bottles, formula or breastmilk, and all of the accompanying acoutrements. As they get older, they require different stuff- solid food and Sippy Cups will replace the bottles and pacifiers.  Before you register for or buy that diaper bag, read our What To Look For guide on choosing a diaper bag. ...
Source: blogs.babiesonline.com --- 28 days ago
Bisphenol A is a chemical present in plastics used to make, amongst other things, baby bottles and Sippy Cups. The effects Bisphenol A, or BPA, might have on our health has been of concern for years, and is at last getting attention from the heath authorities in the ... ...
Source: www.kare11.com --- 29 days ago
The first major study of a chemical found in plastic baby bottles, Sippy Cups, and the lining of metal cans for canned food ...
Source: www.kansas.com --- 3 days ago
I knew that becoming a mother meant changing diapers, kissing boo-boos, cutting crusts off of grilled cheese sandwiches, and shuffling kids to and from school --- you know, all of those "mom jobs." But I did not realize that being a mom meant spending the majority of my time picking up stuff, relocating stuff and organizing stuff --- and mostly other people's stuff. I like to think of myself as a loving mama to two (soon-to-be-three) little ones, but most days I feel like their "stuff manager." My house is a mess --- not a dirty, filthy, "call the health department" kind of a mess. My problem is that stuff clutters our house from top to bottom. We have an assortment of personal and household items that continuously find their way into places that they don't belong (most often the floor): backpacks, stray doll shoes and puzzle pieces, laundry (dirty clothes waiting to be washed and clean clothes waiting to be folded and relocated to their proper home), wet towels, half-finished works of art created by my distracted little Piccasos, picked-over snacks, and discarded Sippy Cups. I pick all of these things up and return them to where they came from, only to find them in another location within hours (and sometimes mere minutes). When I feel like I have gained some control over the stuff situation, I find myself having to bring more stuff in (grocery bag after grocery bag) and then I have to bring stuff out (garbage bag after garbage ...
Source: www.celebrity-babies.com --- 33 days ago
Pout Diaper Bag in Carrie It seems like more and more frequently, diaper bags are being made to look, well, not like a diaper bag. While for some moms a diaper bag that can pass as a handbag is considered an asset, other moms are completely at ease with the notion of carrying a bag that screams 'baby' -- and have in fact been waiting to carry such a bag all their adult lives. If you're looking to straddle that divide, then Pout might have just the bag for you in the Carrie tote ($190).  A soft, quilted nylon exterior gave way to a beautiful coral lining in the brown bag I tested, and the Carrie tote has a standard tote-style interior with a wide-open main compartment, four side pockets (two of which are intended for bottles or Sippy Cups, but are not insulated) and a large zipper pocket.  The Carrie tote does not include a changing pad, which I would have expected with a bag in this price range; Pout offers a similar bag -- the Lola ($168) -- which does come complete with a changing pad, however. And if you love the styling of Lola and Carrie but are more of a backpack girl, never fear, Pout also offers the Charlie ($135) pack for moms just like you. All three bags come in the brown/coral colors I tested, as well as a black/periwinkle combination. -- Missy ...
Source: www.norwichbulletin.com --- 3 days ago
Attorneys general from three states are asking 11 companies that make baby bottles and baby formula containers to stop using the toxic chemical bisphenol A. Letters signed by attorneys general from Connecticut, New Jersey and Delaware call the chemical, known as BPA, potentially harmful to infants. The letters are being sent to baby bottle manufacturers Avent, Disney First Years, Gerber, Dr. Brown, Playtex and Evenflo; and formula makers Abbott, Mead Johnson, PBM Products, Nature's One and Wyeth. BPA is used in lightweight, durable plastics. Products include some baby bottles, Sippy Cups and reusable food and drink containers, such as reusable sports water bottles, Tupperware, compact discs, DVDs, eyeglass lenses and sports safety goggles and helmets.   ...
Source: forums.parenting.com --- 6 days ago
There is no children's product I loathe more than the Sippy cup. How come none of those Useless and Annoying Baby Things lists you see all over the internet leave out the hateful Sippy cup? I understand you have to put your toddler's milk in SOMETHING, and I do see the insanity in handing him a nice tall glass of grape juice, but I am pretty sure Sippy Cups are out to get me. At the very least, the Sippy Cup Industry is conspiring to take all my money. read more ...
Source: unclutterer.com --- 25 days ago
Reader question: Clothes closet organizationReader Lisa organizes her closet by style and color, which we think is a brilliant idea. Shameful Attempt to Garner Traffic from Productivity BlogsLooking for an (im)practical solution for storing your Hipster PDA? Apple has you covered. Sippy Cups: Less is moreWhen you are cleaning Cups multiple times per day the less you [...] ...
Source: mypetjawa.mu.nu --- 45 days ago
Well, that 'fake pregnancy' meme you trolls made up while on drugs has really paid dividends, huh nutroots? Yeah. Sit down, children. Your Sippy Cups will be distributed in good time. Andy, you first. Kos, you next. Olby, retraction. SEE... ...
Source: www.bharatbhasha.com --- 35 days ago
... made so that they will move with the stroller, swinging so that the juice or water doesn't spill. There are combination holders that carry baby bottles, drinks for the parent, and a pack is included for carrying your keys or whatever. Then there's the choice of strollers with removable cup holders. Stroller cup holders are available with Velcro attachments that also carry a cell phone and some have a hook attachment for shopping bags. Some holders are insulated and can hold a bottle or cup or can hold large Cups. Some of them with Velcro attachments hold soda cans Sippy Cups, water... ...
Source: www.sanluisobispo.com --- 30 days ago
Bisphenol A, or BPA, a chemical used in consumer goods, was the subject of a federal safety hearing Tuesday where new preliminary research suggested it might be linked to a higher risk of heart disease and diabetes. BPA is used in lightweight, durable plastics. Products include some baby bottles, Sippy Cups and reusable food and drink containers, such as sports water bottles and Tupperware, compact discs, DVDs, eyeglass lenses and sports safety goggles and helmets. Some manufacturers are phasing out use of BPA in some products and Tupperware's Web site says it does not use BPA in children's products sold in the United States and Canada. ...
Source: www.supercoolbaby.com --- 29 days ago
Many times I've wished that I could give Andy a regular water bottle. I have forgotten to bring along a Sippy cup and not had a straw either, so he'd have no way to drink. Until he learns to drink from a cup, I think the Spill-Proof Cap is perfect for us. It basically is a cap that turns plastic beverage bottles into Sippy Cups with no spilling or leaking. This set comes with four screw on caps, two for wide-mouth juice bottles and two for different sized water bottles. They fit most leading brands and are dishwasher safe. They are also small so they easily fit in your glove compartment or purse. It has great reviews, so we think it must work really well! ...

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