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This Mother's Day, breakfast in bed took on a whole new meaning. In addition to my homemade, slightly smeary hand-drawn card, Wills and Daddy presented me with what I think has to be the best way to show frazzled, hard-working mamas some heartily deserved Read More...
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As if you could be anything but after taking a peek at the endearingly impish, bright and colorful organic cotton collection of tops, bottoms, cutie patootie leggings, dresses, kimonos, onesies, ruffled chemises, hats and more (infant garments shown at Read More...
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Just ask Ugly Betty's America Ferrera and anyone else who has managed to revive that iconic 70s-era classic - the poncho. Yep, I'm sure you all remember that homey looking, messy yarn fringe bearing, peek-a-boo crochet-style afghan with a head opening. Read More...
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Well, that, and mud. Lots of ooey, gooey have-a-boot-stompin-good-time mud. As I'm sure you moms and dads out there already know, the stuff's like a kid magnet. So instead of having your younglings spend rainy days with their little noses smashed up against Read More...
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I see every cool city Gwen Stefani's ever traveled to. They're all over her luxe L.A.M.B. City-Names Slip-Ons (shown at top left, $60 , on sale for $54) available exclusively at Spunky Sprout , a contemporary, thoroughly modern, one-stop online shop that Read More...
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If summertime ever makes its way to the Midwest (I spy some crocuses sprouting in our backyard, so I think it's starting to look promising that at least Spring has sprung, so I suppose warm weather is sure to follow), there's no doubt Chicago will treat Read More...
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I don't know about the shareef, but I sure like it. Well, that and pretty much everything else at the small, but super stylish e-boutique, My Anchovies , a place that makes a big, fabulous cannonbally splash in an average-looking pond. Wills is totally Read More...
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With so many retailers riding shotgun on the bio-friendly bandwagon, it's no wonder parents are at a loss when it comes to making a single store their one-stop organic shop. Thanks to Nubius Organics - think of them as conservationists with good fashion Read More...
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Going green or turning hybrid is branching out to include more than just four-door modes of transportation. Yep, now little feet can join the crusade against climate crashers, thanks to hybrid baby shoes from Robeez , the premier soft-sole shoemaker - Read More...
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And if gears aren't your thing, choose from waterlilies, happy skulls, paper friends and other hip graphics - all from threeBEAN 's California-casual collection of tops, bottoms and accessories for babies, toddlers, kiddies, and their cool mamas, too. Read More...
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your chest, and depending on the design, maybe a little bit on your back. With tike-friendly tops (there's a wide range of onesies, tees, hoodies and adult sizes, too) from Threadless Tees , the sky's the limit in terms of what the neighborhood kiddies Read More...
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Ok, so all the accessories we lug along on outings and errands meant to keep baby's bum fresh as a Frenchman aren't particularly attractive. I guess diapers are unassuming enough - you can always work Disney and Sesame Street characters into polite conversation, Read More...
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Wills and I are just not huge fans of the glitzy, gilded glamor that comes along with princessy-themed tutus and nose-tickling fairy-dusted wands (the farthest he'll go is to play tea party sans the glitter while feeding stuffed friends plastic pickles Read More...
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There's nothing like a baby shower to pour on the pressure for a partygoer. Do you, A: gift the out-to-here glowing mom-to-be with an uninspiring wipes warmer from her cute but completely clueless registry that she's never going to use once she pops and Read More...
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Babies and winter weather don't exactly compliment each other. Extra-puffy, extra-warm, extra-thick snowsuits and coats for the littlest city slickers can leave them looking extra-uncomfortable, drippy, sweaty and just plain overheated like the infamous, Read More...
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