
Eco-Friendly Technology
Thursday, August 21, 2008

I don't know about you, but I am indeed a tech geek; well at least I am in my mind! At this juncture I do not have the funds to purchase every sundry piece of "electronics heaven" I would love to use and show off to my friends and family, so while I dream about one day owning an Apple notebook I read about the latest products bursting on the scene in the tech world.
Little did I know that electronics can actually be considered "green". I had no clue about green technology until I was reading an article in ZDNet about tech companies that are using reusable materials for their laptop casings and finding ways to make hand-powered digital cameras. Green technology products are a far cry from recycling your soda bottle because you cannot immediately see the green benefits, but anything helps when it comes down to preventing the earth from dying a slow, miserable death at the hand of greedy consumers. I, for one, am glad that huge, multi-million dollar tech companies are doing their part to green the earth.
So, after reading about tech products I went searching online for more green technology and discovered that Superwarehouse.com is a one-stop shop for the best eco-friendly brands like Apple, HP, and Sony. As an aside, I like when companies are already ahead of the curve when I'm looking for something in the search engines. Apparently they are aware that people who are looking to buy new technology would also like to save the earth, so they make it easy to find products that use recycled and less wasteful materials.
I was thrilled to find out that Superwarehouse.com carries everything from green digital cameras to extremely affordable HP desktops. In this economy, anything affordable is good as far as I am concerned! Plus, from my research, albeit limited, I found cheaper printer prices than I have found elsewhere on the Net.
I hate to go on a tangent about printers, but the cheaper you can buy them the better because you'll spend a fortune on ink cartridges for as long as you have it. I know from personal experience. My printer is sitting lonesome on my desk and hasn't been turned on for months. Why? Because ink is too expensive! I'd rather just run to the library if I have to print out a page or two instead of buying a brand-new ink cartridge every other month. Annoying!
I think the first new piece of "tech bliss" I will buy when I can afford it will be a digital camera so I can effectively join the rest of modern society. I'm probably the only person who still doesn't have a digital camera, but I digress.
Now that I know I can help save the environment by carefully choosing a tech brand that has the earth in mind, it will make my purchase that much sweeter.
Labels: opinions, parenting, women
posted by Anne Carr @ Thursday, August 21, 2008,
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Now on DVD: The Mocha Manual to a Fabulous Pregnancy
Monday, April 14, 2008
We're so happy to tell you that The Mocha Manual to a Fabulous Pregnancy will be available on DVD starting tomorrow, 4/15, at Wal-Mart stores across the country. This is such great news for moms. Visit MochaManual.com for more details and to watch the trailer. Be sure to pass the word.

Labels: parenting, pregnancy, women's health
posted by Jennifer James @ Monday, April 14, 2008,
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Go Veggie, Maternity Pants Suits, Computer Health, Breastfeeding in Public In Front of Kids, Save at Avon
Monday, February 18, 2008

With the largest beef recall in American history making news today we're thinking hard about going veggie once and for all because we know meat isn't optimal for great health, plus how can we trust meat suppliers who slaughter cows that can't walk. If you're already a vegetarian or vegan, how did you do it?What's New on MommyToo.com Today?
- It's always important to have a healthy computer. Join us all week to share tips to keep your family computer from getting sick.
- Would you breastfeed your baby at your older child's elementary school. We think that might be going a little far.
- We love this baby crib with storage underneath. Check it out!
- It's almost time to break out those bare arms with springtime pants suits. Check out these beauties for expectant moms.
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posted by Jennifer James @ Monday, February 18, 2008,
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Meet Other Expecting Moms, Children and Cholesterol, Breastfeeding History, PBS Kids Celebrates Black History
Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Remember when you were pregnant for the very first time? It was a little scary, wasn't it? We're sure you had questions about your pregnancy and wanted to know everything about having a healthy baby.
Right now, there are moms in our pregnancy group who would like to talk to mothers about pregnancy and motherhood. Won't you join the Mommy Too! Network and share your pregnancy advice with them?
Here's what brewing on MommyToo.com today
Take a look at this picture. It's our take on breastfeeding at work.
Did you know that children as young as two should get regular screenings for cholesterol even of they're not overweight? Find out why.
Check out PBS Kids shows and air dates that celebrate Black History month.
Mama Noire breaks down Super Tuesday. She says, "If I were the Clinton camp I would be really nervous because the Obama train isn't stopping. Sure Hillary won California and New York. Did they notice how many states Obama racked up?"
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Meet Javine. She's expecting her first baby!
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posted by Jennifer James @ Wednesday, February 06, 2008,
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Super Tuesday Draws Near, Mommy Makeovers, Hershey Park, Harmful Baby Products, Must-Haves for Expectant Moms
Monday, February 4, 2008

For those of you who missed the rally for Barack Obama yesterday you missed a great event! Held at UCLA and drawing celebrities like Oprah, Stevie Wonder, and Maria Shriver, thousands of Obama supporters had a lot to cheer about and gained even more enthusiasm going into Super Tuesday. Want to see the whole rally? Click here. Here's what's going on at MommyToo.com today.
- Have you heard about the widely-popular
mommy makeovers? Would you get a breast lift to to perk up your former breastfeeding breasts or get a tummy tuck to hide your post-pregnancy flab? Tell us and take our poll. - Consumer products like baby powders and lotions have been found to be harmful to infants. Discover why you should stop using these products now!
- Hershey Resorts in Pennsylvania is a great family destination. Check out the latest promotions and discounts for summer family travel.
- There are a ton of mom bloggers out there. See why Mama Noire, one of the most well-known mom bloggers, authors a blog even after four years.
- Belly oils are perfect for expanding baby bumps. See the belly oil we recommend this week.
Labels: mom tips, mothers, parenting, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Monday, February 04, 2008,
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Flashback Friday, Badu On Motherhood, Adults and Breast Milk, Why You Should Take Folic Acid, Spanx for Pregnant Women
Friday, February 1, 2008

We are firm believers in looking back to the past to better our lives today and to understand those generations before us. This week's Flashback Friday photo is a dress shop for blacks taken in November 1938. Discover more photos in our Flashback Friday series. Here's what new today on MommyToo.com.
- Clutch Magazine, one of our favorites, has a brand new interview with Erykah Badu. Read what she says about motherhood.
- Did you know there are people who put breast milk in their coffee? Gross or acceptable?
- We've long known that folic acid helps prevent birth defects, but now we know it also helps to prevent preterm birth! This is great news for black moms-to-be.
- Jessica Alba told Tyra this week that she wears pregancy Spanx. Find where to get a pair.
- Mama Noire was none too thrilled about last night's love-fest Democratic debate. What did you think. Were Hillary and Barack playing too nicey-nice?


- Meet Maryam, a mom of two with one in the oven, from Detroit.
- Join the Mommy Too! Network.
- Become Maryam's friend.
- Visit Maryam's blog.
Labels: flashback friday, mom tips, parenting, politics, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Friday, February 01, 2008,
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Don't Let Life Pass You By, Breastfeeding in Public, Food Allergy Handbook for Kids, Meet Pregnant Moms, John Edwards Drops Out
Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Don't let life pass you by; instead be sure to take the time to stop and smell the roses and hear the birds sing. There is beauty all around you if you pause long enough to recognize it.Chinese Proverb: A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.
Here's What's New on MommyToo.com Today
- For nursing moms breastfeeding in public causes a lot of unnecessary angst. What are your thoughts about nursing in public: it should be done discreetly or let it all hang out?
- Food allergies are plaguing children in record numbers these days.
Learn new ways your child can still enjoy good foods without the chance of getting an allergic reaction to foods. - We love eco-baby brands. Check out this new company: BamBam Collection.
- Are you looking for a new television set for the Super Bowl? Look no further than Wal-Mart for rollback savings.
- John Edwards dropped out of the presidential race today. Is this good news, bad news, or who cares?


- Meet Kim, a mom of one from Los Angeles.
- Join the Mommy Too! Network.
- Become Kim's friend.
Labels: families, meet moms, mom tips, must-haves, parenting, politics, pregnancy, sales, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Wednesday, January 30, 2008,
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Express Yourself, Obama Wins in S.C.,Key Endorsements, Breastfeeding News, Questions for Your Child's Pediatrician
Monday, January 28, 2008

We are ardent believers in the power of words and we believe every mother should have the thrill of seeing her name in lights. That's
why we are always looking to publish the words of mothers like you.We also recommend a new site, Divine Caroline, for women who love to write or who have always wanted to write, but have always been scared to start.
Today's Stories
Barack received two key endorsements today; one from Ted Kennedy and the other from Toni Morrison.
Read the latest news about Medela, one of the biggest names in breastfeeding.
Find out the biggest questions black parents ask during their children's check-ups.
Labels: mothers, parenting, politics, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Monday, January 28, 2008,
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Obama Wins in S.C., Tips for Winter Weather Wear, Dismal Black Infant Mortality Rates, Maternity Savings, Share Your Breastfeeding Story
Sunday, January 27, 2008
After a full week of political bickering Barack Obama came out of South Carolina with a landslide victory. Our question to you is: Do you think Obama can win the Democratic nomination? Take our poll. Click here to vote if you're reading this post via a feed.Here's what's new today on MommyToo.com 
It's unbelievable to hear, but black infant mortality rates have not changed since the Civil War. Discover why.
Were you a successful breastfeeder? Share your story with other mothers who have been in your shoes or who are deciding if they should feed their infant naturally.
Mama Noire has been closely following all of the Democratic political developments. See what she has to say about the Obama win last night.
Are you looking for a sale on maternity clothes? Look no further than Lane Bryant.
The temps have been bitter cold this winter. Read these clothing suggestions to keep you and your kids warm this season.
Labels: children, families, moms speak, opinions, parenting, politics, pregnancy, sales, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Sunday, January 27, 2008,
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Friday Flashback, C-Section Dangers, Black Obesity and Aggressive Marketing, Race Politics
Friday, January 25, 2008
Segregation was an extremely damaging institution, one that continues to shape America even today. The Democratic presidential race seems to have picked the scab off of latent racism that still festers. Here is a shoe store catering to blacks in Chicago, Illinois April 1941. See more Flashback Friday photos.Here's what's new on MommyToo.com

- We were disgusted by this photograph by international artist, Vanessa Beecroft. Are we being too sensitive or does it scream exploitation to you as well?
- Black children are among some of the most obese children in the nation, ranking just behind Hispanic children. Researchers now believe childhood obesity is caused by aggressive marketing. See if your family has fallen into the fast-food marketing trap.
- C-Sections are increasing among pregnant women, but they're not always safe. Learn why.
- Remember this week, Hillary Clinton blasted Barack Obama for having dealings with a slum landlord, Rezko, in inner city Chicago? Seems like Hillary and Bill met him once themselves. Oops! Read more from Mama Noire's mom-blog.

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Labels: flashback friday, mom tips, mothers, parenting, politics, sales, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Friday, January 25, 2008,
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Honoring MLK, The Caffeine-Miscarriage Connection, Successful Breastfeeding, Baby Buys, Win a $25,000 Room Renovation
Monday, January 21, 2008

We hope you take a moment to sit down with your children and talk about the memory and legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) and all of those leaders who put their lives on the line for freedom and justice. We recommend these online educational resources: The King Center, PBS, The Martin Luther King Research Institute, NobelPrize.org.
"Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?" -MLK, Jr.

- Were you a successful breastfeeder? Share your story.
- Win a $25,000 room renovation from Kimberly-Clark. Find out how you can win.
- Researchers have identified a link between caffeine consumption and miscarriages. See how much caffeine is safe.
- Save on baby products! Check out our baby sales and coupons.
- Smell great for Valentine's Day. Discover scentsational sales at TheBodyShop.com.
- Mama Noire, while excited for Barack's chances in South Carolina this week, is nervous about the debates tonight. How do you think Obama will do during the CNN debates?
Left: Martin Luther King press conference, 1964 Mar. 26.
Middle: Ma
rtin Luther King and Malcolm X waiting for press conference, 1964 March 26Right: Coretta Scott King at the Democratic National Convention, New York City, 1976 Jul. 13.
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Join other mothers on our social network: the Mommy Too! Network. It's free and easy and fun.
Plus, enter for your chance to win one of two $25 gift certificates to Hanes.com. Just scroll down to Contest Central and enter your name and email address. It's that easy.
Labels: families, in the news, mothers, must-haves, parenting, politics, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Monday, January 21, 2008,
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Flashback Friday, Mental Health Screening for Kids, Medicine Warnings for Babies, Toddlers, New Maternity
Friday, January 18, 2008

Times really haven't changed much, have they? This is a dance group in Anacostia, D.C. at the Frederick Douglass housing project taken by the late, great Gordon Parks in July 1942. See more photographs in our Flashback Friday series.Here's What's New on MommyToo.com

- Are you an anxious mom? A new study says anxious moms breastfeed less. See if they're right.
- Do you give your child under two over-the-counter cough and cold medicine? If so, you should stop now! Read why.
- Early mental health screening is beneficial for preschoolers. Does your child need screening. See which one is best.
- We love this maternity dress from Gap Maternity. See why it's so great and affordable, too.
- Mama-Noire is tired of hearing about "black voters" and the "African-American vote". Do you feel her on that?
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Don't Forget
- Join other mothers on our social network: the Mommy Too! Network. It's free and easy and fun.
- Plus, enter for your chance to win one of two $25 gift certificates to Hanes.com. Just scroll down to Contest Central and enter your name and email address. It's that easy.
Labels: families, flashback friday, mothers, must-haves, parenting, politics, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Friday, January 18, 2008,
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Live the Spa Life, How Safe is Infant Formula?, Be a Historian, the Pregtastic Podcast, Ad-Free Online Games for Young Children
Thursday, January 17, 2008

Life can become a little stressful at times for Moms. We've all been there! That's why we know how important it is to constantly renew and rejuvenate yourself. You can certainly re-energize in the comfort of your own home. But, it's a lot more fun to be pampered and indulged in a day spa.
If you've never experienced the luxury of taking an invigorating bath with a tub full of flowers you should definitely put that on your list of priorities. We recommend visiting SpaFinder.com to find a reputable and affordable spa in your area.
Here's What's New on MommyToo.com Today
- Did you know baby formula is often stolen, sold on the black market, repackaged and then resold to grocery stores? You'll want to read this.
- When you're pregnant it's beneficial to know as much about your pregnancy as possible. Check out this podcast we think you should bookmark and download.
- If you are a history buff or lay researcher you can contribute to a one-of-a-kind black history encyclopedia. Read the project details and get published!
- PBS now offers ad-free, educational online games for children between 3-6. Called PBS Kids Play! (SM), young children can now engage in online activities and play games that were all designed to foster educational advancement with some of their favorite PBS characters like Curious George, Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies and The Berenstein Bears.
Remember: We're giving away two $25 gift certificates to Hanes.com. Scroll to the bottom of mommytoo.com to win!
Labels: in the news, mothers, parenting, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Thursday, January 17, 2008,
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Author Your Own Mom Blog, Kids and Clowns, Mom Sales, Meet Other Pregnant Moms + Goodies for NYC Parents
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

If you are not blogging you are missing out on a lot! Don't let the movement pass you by. Did you know there are hundreds of moms out there getting paid to blog, blogging for major news agencies, pulling in ad dollars, and getting free products for review? When we say you're missing out, we really mean it. If you want to know where to start we recommend TheMomSalon.com's Guide to Starting Your Own Mom Blog.
Here's What's New on MommyToo.com
- Calling New York City Parents: Take Time Out Kids' parent survey to see what kind of city parent you are. Plus, if you're a NYC parent blogger, get a free playdate at the New York Kids Club. Get your invitation here.
- It's official! Kids hate clowns. Read why.
- Meet other pregnant moms in our pregnancy group. Join today!
- Mama-Noire is fed up with Obama's less-than-stellar debate performances. Does he need to brush up on some debate skills before it's too late?
Mom Savings
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Labels: giveaway time, mom tips, mothers, parenting, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Wednesday, January 16, 2008,
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Coretta Scott King Book Awards, Preventing Asthma, Tummy Rub for Pregnant Bellies, Macy's Savings
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Reading to your child is vitally important to her academic success in school. Reading together will strengthen your child's reading skills and give her the confidence she needs to become a stellar reader at school and at home. Experts recommend that you read to your child each day for at least 30 minutes and also set a good example for your child by reading often yourself. New Today on MommyToo.com
- Yesterday the American Library Association announced
the best children's books of 2007. Discover the 2008 Coretta Scott King Award winners as well as the Newbery and Caldecott.
- For most expectant mothers, it is important to minimize the effect of stretch marks on their tummies. Here's the latest tummy butter we've found to protect expanding bellies.
- Did you know that maternal depression increases a child's risk for asthma? It's true. Find out how simply bonding with your baby can make her healthier than you think.
- Macy's is having a great weekend sale. Save 25% on clearance items!
Labels: mothers, parenting, politics, pregnancy, sales
posted by Jennifer James @ Tuesday, January 15, 2008,
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NCLB Fosters Underachievement, Expert Says, Political Tees for Tots, Breastfeeding Zealots, and Pregnancy Must-Haves
Monday, January 14, 2008

If you are looking to renew your body and mind this year yoga can help you get and stay in shape. To start you can either drop in a class (usually between $10-20 per class), enroll in a yoga program, or even do yoga in the comfort of your own home. We recommend the Yoga for Beginners KitHere's what's new on MommyToo.com today.

- The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has been heavily criticized since it was first implemented in our nation's schools. Now a researcher says NCLB actually fosters underachievement. Read why.
- We love these political tees for tots! They're only $20 and worth every penny. Find out where to buy them.
- A lot of people think breastfeeding advocates are a bit zealous in their efforts to get more mothers to feed their babies naturally. Do you agree?
- We found this tieback maternity tee from Japanese Weekend. See why we think it's a perfect fit for {must-haves} monday!
Labels: children, families, mothers, parenting, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Monday, January 14, 2008,
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Dump the Junk, Backyardigans Mania, Why Breastfeeding Mothers Sue and Sit In + Meet a Pregnant Mom
Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Black women have some of the highest obesity rates in the nation which cause a whole host of problems in the long run: heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and the list goes on. We wanted to let you know about a site we think you should bookmark: BlackDoctor.org. Everything you need to know about health and wellness you'll find on BlackDoctor.org. We recommend these stories: Foods That Won't Wreck Your Diet and The Reasons Why You're Still Fat.
Here's what's new on MommyToo.com today.
- Breastfeeding mothers have been in the news lately for suing restaurants and former employers citing discrimination. But do you know where the discrimination started for breastfeeding mothers? We do.
- Meek, a Mommy Too! Network member, wrote about her pregnancy cravings. She is currently craving spicy foods. What did you crave?
- If your little ones are big fans of The Backyardigans you'll be happy to hear about their upcoming 50-city tour starting in March, T.V. movie, and CD featuring Alicia Keys. We have the line-up and dates.
- Last night Hillary won and Barack lost in New Hampshire. Do you think it will make blacks in South Carolina turn against the Obama tide? Join the conversation.
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Labels: children, in the news, parenting, politics, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Wednesday, January 09, 2008,
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The Autism-Vaccine Link, Ear Tube Operations, Tracking Our Kids + Cream for Pregnant Bellies
Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Did you know you can listen to ex-slave audio recordings on the Library of Congress Web site? There is a wealth of wisdom, shrewdness and real honesty in the stories these ex-slaves tell. We particularly like hearing Laura Smalley tell stories of how the slave women ran from the fields to nurse their babies. Listen to her story.
Here's what's new on MommyToo.com today.
- Mama Noire wants to know how Hillary Clinton can run the country if she cries at the drop of a hat.

- In recent years there has been a heated debate about the vaccine-autism link. Discover what researchers have found out now.
- Many children who have chronic ear infections typically undergo an ear tube operation, but researchers say these operations should be more rare. Read why most ear infection cases should be treated medically without an operation.
- A school district in Rhode Island is tracking buses and students with GPS devices and computer chips. Did they go too far? You tell us.
- Many expectant moms go through bouts of "itchy belly". See what you can use to experience some relief.
- Become the next Mommy Too! Mom. Join our network. It's FREE!
- Enter to win bestselling author, Cheryl Robinson's brand-new novel, Sweet Georgia Brown. Scroll down to the bottom of MommyToo.com to enter.
Labels: mom tips, mothers, parenting, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Tuesday, January 08, 2008,
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New Advice About Infant Allergies, 2008 Immunization Schedule, Chic Diaper Bags + the Achievement Gap
Monday, January 7, 2008

We know; it's hard to take five minutes out of your day to think and meditate on positivity, but we know the advantages far outweigh the hassle of etching out a little quality time. Today, take five to fifteen minutes to put down your pen, close your laptop, and turn of your T.V. and cell phone to think about yourself for a moment. We know your mind will probably wander because moms' mind are rarely still. But give it a try and then try it again tomorrow. Namaste.
Here's the latest medical, health and education news for your children.
- The American Academy of Pediatrics says breastfeed
ing mothers don't need to adhere to a strict diet in order to prevent allergies in their infants. See what foods are back on the menu.
- The 2008 revised immunization schedule came out this month. See if your child is up-to-date.
- Diaper bags! All new moms need one; here are the ones we recommend for spring.
- The Institute for the Study of African-American Children has recently launched at Wayne State University and is promising to help close the achievement gap. Are you as tired of institutes, scholars, policy wonks and educators blabbing about the achievement gap with no success as we are? What do you think should be done to close the gap?
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Labels: children, families, parenting, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Monday, January 07, 2008,
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Your Organic Baby, Breastfeeding Envy, Our Weekly Pregnancy Shopping List + Win a Trip to the Super Bowl
Saturday, January 5, 2008

If you go to the grocery store today don't casually drift by the florist. Instead stop and buy yourself a beautiful bouquet of flowers. You can buy a fresh bouquet for under $4 in most places. That's a small price to pay for a little daily bliss.Here's what we've been working on today.
We know some moms only buy organic baby food for their infants. Here are the USDA certified brands we recommend.
If you're newly pregnant you'll need to buy maternity clothes to flatter your beautiful bump. Check out some of this week's hot items from MothersWork.
If there is one debate that causes much division among mothers it's breastfeeding vs formula-feeding. Do you think so-called lactivists make some mothers feel inadequate? Weigh in.
Calling all football enthusiasts among us! Click here for your chance to win a trip to the Super Bowl.
Labels: children, health, mothers, parenting, politics
posted by Jennifer James @ Saturday, January 05, 2008,
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Secure Online Surfing for Kids, Breastfeeding Book Review, Taking Babies to Work + Fancy Friday
Friday, January 4, 2008

You don't have to be a classically trained dancer to move your body. Grab your iPod or simply turn on the radio and let it all hang out for fifteen minutes. Notice how happy you feel afterwards and how your day instantly changed for the better. We hope you have a wonderful Friday! - Allowing your children to surf the Net is a scary prospect. Check out this new online solution that allows children to surf in safety.
- Breastfeeding books are a mainstay on bookstore shelves. Read why we recommend Breastfeeding Sucks: What to Do When Your Mammaries Make You Miserable.
- Working mothers are always looking for better ways to spend more time with their children, but did you know some companies allow babies in the workplace? We didn't either. Find out if your company is on the list.
- We've found the cutest 4 -in-1 maternity dress from Japanese Weekend. You'll love it and want to buy it right away, especially now that it's on sale.
- Macy's always has a sale going on. Today is no different! Get instant online savings during their week-long White Sale.
Labels: children, families, in the news, mothers, parenting, pregnancy, women
posted by Jennifer James @ Friday, January 04, 2008,
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