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  • Mary Poppins 5.0

    Sure, the street-smart savvy nanny had talking parrot-handled umbrella that apparently helped her fly up into the cloudy haze over London, but did she have one that was exclusively hands-free? Nope. But if Mary Poppins was around in this modern day and age, you can bet the modern-minded tot-manager would rely on the Brella Bag (shown at top ...
    Posted to Cosmotot (Weblog) by Maria Pilar Clark on August 7, 2008
  • Just Add Water

    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 us to its typical hot-and-sticky summer weather specialities. On the upside, soon the ...
    Posted to Cosmotot (Weblog) by Maria Pilar Clark on March 31, 2008
  • Moms and Props

    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, chubby-cheeked Randy from the movie A Christmas Story who couldn't put his arms down. ...
    Posted to Cosmotot (Weblog) by Maria Pilar Clark on December 31, 2007
  • Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow Already

    Oh, the weather outside is frightful .... and frankly, it's about time. Wills has only had one chance so far this winter to go outside and alternately play Eskimo and Abominable Snowman (although the latter really only kicked in once it was time to go inside to warm up those ruby-red cheeks and tiny, slightly runny Rudolph nose - why is it that ...
    Posted to Cosmotot (Weblog) by Maria Pilar Clark on December 28, 2007
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