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Cute, Comfortable, Organic and Natural: That’s what they’re wearing

31. March 2008

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I love the look of EarthChild Clothing. Infact, upon being sent the images of the child-models, my first thought was “those look so comfortable, what kid wouldn’t want to live in them?”
As I read on, I learned that EarthChild is an African clothing company, with natural, organic clothing set in natural tones. Nothing bright or overwhileming, blinged or vibrant. Pure comfort clothes.
With just one American store-front in Westfield, NJ, and a Canadian store in Toronto, EarthChild is not yet available online and EarthChild has a ways to go before becoming main-stream. Purchasing this line is worth an extra drive, or at least a phone call. The boys have been living in their EC playwear for months. And they’ve held up beyond that big-box comfort store where we all drop several dimes. I’ve seen no shrinkage in well over a dozen washes. And the colors have stayed just as strong as they were when received.
The sets we received were distressed to begin with, kind of like that old favorite pair of jeans that are fraying, that look is new with EarthChild. We also have several of their layering long sleeve shirts–which, again, have held their size and shape and washed beautifully.
Sizing is generous, there’s no need to order up as you do with many online clothing purchases.
I’m hoping to see more EarthChild soon. Perhaps in a local store, if not online. But in the meantime, I’ll actually pick up my cell to place an order. I’m also enjoying their website–this company isn’t just about the Earth, its equally about the Child. See how they’re helping African Children.
And, if anyone lives near the stores in Westfield or Toronto, please tell us about them on our message boards. I’m dying to hear what the stores, which were entirely crafted in Africa and shipped over, are really like.

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Charming Organic Gifts from Eura Lee

31. March 2008

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eurale.jpg Looking for a shower or new baby gift for the mom to be that pampers both the mom and the baby? Organically even? Then check out this adorably packaged Mommy and Me gift set from Eura Le. This little bundle of goodness matches up organic diapers, and an organic teething toy for the baby, with a pair of pretty crystal earrings for Mom.
The presentation is gorgeous and makes for a very thoughtful package that any new mom is sure to love. I just love the pairing of the crystal earrings with the earth friendly goodies - a little inspiration to tap into the earth mama within us all. The included diapers are from the Seventh Generation line of chlorine bleach free diapers, and the toy is by Under The Nile. The earrings are unique to Eura Le - check out their other jewelry designs on the site as the gift package can be tailored to your requests.
Mommies With Style Save 20% when you address an email to eurale@aol.com with your order!

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Another Disney coupon

31. March 2008

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These keep hitting my inbox from the Disney Store. Today only, 25% off sitewide - use coupon code APRIL25. Use the same coupon tomorrow for 20% off. Stack it with coupon code SHIPFOR5 to ship everything for $5.

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Adorable Patchwork Belts are Perfect for Spring!

31. March 2008

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I recently wore a Bari J vintage patchwork belt, and got a ton of compliments and comments from friends and moms in my area. The belts are gorgeous — they combine beautiful color, vintage fabrics, and a rhinestone buckle in one slim and stylish belt.
Available in a blue/brown combination, pink, and tangerine, you will definitely find a style that will match your wardrobe.
If you have never checked out Bari’s J’s items, you are missing out. She makes amazing fabric handbags, brooches, key fobs, and more. You can even design your own handbag using vintage brooch embellishments and beautiful fabrics. The makeup bags and cell phone cases make perfect teacher gifts!
Make any purchase over $50 from Bari J and receive 15% off! This offer expires April 30, 2008. Use code: mommies15.

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Bitty Bows Boutique: Clips stayed in!

31. March 2008

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Velvetbeadedapple1My infant daughter was born with a lot of hair. So much so that at 3 days of age, I started sticking barrettes in. We’ve tried so many cute brands with adorable clips (snaps and alligator style), but nothing was staying put. We had been leaving them in a trail around our apartment because they kept falling out - one clip fell into my cleavage! Bitty Bows Boutique sent me some clips to test out and they actually stayed in.

We tested out several clips. The Beaded Apple Clip ($8.00) lined with velvet, is currently my favorite and really stood out. It did not move from baby Allegra’s hair (I plan on ordering more velvet lined clips soon). Owner (and mom of two little girls) Kelly Rankin orders a special brand of velvet ribbon (no, she wouldn’t tell me the brand!) to line her clips with.  My second favorite was the Looks Like Nemo fish snap clip ($6.99). You may see a lot of cute butterflies and flowers in clips, but do you ever see a fish? On a white grosgrain ribbon, the red fish applique has a sparkly Swarovski crystal eye.

We also checked out the sweet Sandra in Mint ($5.99) - a little satin blossom with a Swarovski crystal in the middle with a matching ribbon, the pretty Jamie ($6.99) in light orchid and white with a Swarovski crystal center, and the classic Eleanor Bow Clip($6.99) in Azalea (magenta).

There are so many color and customization options - too many to list. Not sure which clip to get for your baby or toddler? There is a page explaining which clips will work for which ages/hair. Want to match an outfit from Gymboree or Jane & Jack? Kelly gives suggestions on which of her clips will match certain clothing collections from these lines.

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Tour Guide Mike: a MUST resource for Disney World

30. March 2008

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So I had to give a shout out to this amazing website I used earlier this month on my trip to Disney, Tour Guide Mike. Jen had recommended it to me - I think she heard about it from Allison on our Message Boards. So Jen told me I absolutely had to sign up for his services - that once you’re a “member” you are given all sorts of information to help make your trip to Disney World easier.
Basically you plug in the dates of your trip and he tells you what parks to visit which days. And what order to do the attractions or rides. It even goes so far as to tailor your trip specific to your needs. You fill out a short form in the beginning and it bases the recommendations on your answers. (In our case, everything was “preschool age” related.)
We went for three days during the busiest season (Spring Break), and the longest line we waited in was 10 minutes. Seriously. And that’s only because it was a Buzz Lightyear ride in Magic Kingdom that Nate insisted we ride again and again.
Past trips we had taken to Disney World had been nightmarish - lines, crowds, generally miserable. We had a totally opposite experience this time, the kids have a blast, and I totally attribute it to listening to the advice off of the Tour Guide Mike website. Anyway. I wrote the folks over there about a discount for us and didn’t hear back, if I do I’ll post a coupon. But it’s worth it either way - it’s $21.95 for the year. Plan early! I only did it a month in advance but I was busy that month trying to schedule us, make reservations and read all of the info on his site (there’s a lot!)

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In a Pinch? Protect those clothes with a clip!

28. March 2008

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bebebelay.gifThe other day I was out with my son and a friend for lunch when I reached into my diaper bag and realized that I didn’t have any bibs inside! Immediately, thoughts came rushing through my head of how disastrous and messy this lunch would now be for my son! After all, he is now 10 months and when he starts eating, the food starts flying! He shoves food into his mouth so quickly and half of it usually goes down his bib. I stopped to see if I had my new Bébe Belay in my diaper bag. After panic nearly set in, I finally spotted it and attached it to a large napkin to be placed around my son’s neck. I was SO thrilled that my son’s shirt was saved for that day!
Bébe Belay is an awesome, multi-functional baby accessory that serves as an instant bib, connector clip, and pacifier holder! It takes up practically no space but can perform the tasks of an all-in-one! It reminds me of the type of connector when you go to the dentist office and they clip a bib on you. Although, this is much prettier and hipper looking and, it can do more than just sit there on your chest while you get your teeth cleaned! If you have a toddler who doesn’t wear bibs or use pacifiers anymore, you can use it to connect mittens! The Bébe Belay has a clear plastic length adjuster, and is approximately 10 inches long when fully extended. It includes one ribbon tab located on the back side, closer to one end. The plastic clips are semi-locking, meaning they contain gripping teeth and lock in place.
So the next time you reach into your diaper bag and realize you are sans-bibs, just think no problem with your Bébe Belay! Click here to pick one up!

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Pure Gold! Nap-Sac by Lilly Gold

28. March 2008

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napsac.gif I recently took my 2-month old son on a weekend visit to see a girlfriend in Seattle. The plane ride was only a little over two hours, but since I was traveling by myself, I worried about carrying all the stuff the weekend would require. My clothes, his clothes, umbrella (it is Seattle), diapers, wipes, noise machine, pack-n-play, stroller, car seat…I had visions of the looks of sympathy I would receive trying to lug all this and a kid through the airport by myself. Then two fortuitous events occurred: first, my girlfriend was able to borrow a car seat which allowed me to leave the car seat and the stroller at home; second, I met the Nap-Sac. In my life as a product-tester, there have been very few products I have come across that truly have blown me away – the Nap-Sac by Lilly Gold definitely makes the list. Instead of being burdened by luggage and gear, I traveled with one suitcase, my son in a Bjorn and the Nap-Sac for my weekend away.
The Nap-Sac is a combined diaper bag, changing station and portable bassinet. Unfolded, it works as a four-sided bassinet with a padded bottom and two zebra-print sheets. Collapse the sides in, zip it up and fold the bag in half and it’s easily carried over the shoulder or messenger-style across the body. Made of durable nylon canvas, the bag is surprisingly light, even with all six of the expandable pockets packed full. It doubled as my purse and was able to carry everything my son and I needed on the plane including my wallet, cosmetic case, reading material, extra clothes, diapers, wipes, and blankets.
My first test of the Nap-Sac came in the airport bathroom for a quick change of my son’s blow-out diaper (moments before boarding the plane, of course). Easy to set-up and access diapers and wipes in the surrounding pockets, I was especially thankful for the one waterproof, zippered pocket to contain his soiled outfit. Once on the plane, I was also pleasantly surprised to find that it fit nearly perfectly across the airplane seats (I did have a whole row to myself). This allowed for easy in-seat in-flight diaper changes and a place for me to put my son down when he eventually tired of peek-a-boo with the seatmate behind us. If this wasn’t convenient enough, in all of the pockets surrounding my sleeping child, I had everything I needed, easy to reach and close at hand. Swaddle blanket? Check. Magazine? Lip gloss? No prob. Extra socks or binky? Right here. No rifling through multiple bags. No pulling items out of overhead storage. Though it helped that my son made nary a peep the whole time, the Nap-Sac made my flight almost enjoyable. Once we arrived at our destination, my son happily called the Nap-Sac home for his naps and nighttime slumber. I was glad to have him safe and contained for sleeping and cutting out the weight and set-up of a pack-n-play made traveling simpler, lighter and easier.
The Nap-Sac is the brainchild of mother, grandmother and entrepreneur Lilly Gold. Motivated by the birth of her first grandchild and the sub-par quality of the available kid’s gear she saw, Gold began developing a number of innovative multi-tasking products to make life with kids-especially traveling with kids-easier. “My team and I develop the products that every parent looks for-products that fill a need while having multiple uses-getting the most for their money and not sacrificing safety or design,” says Gold. “The Nap-Sac came about after I took my granddaughter to a Neiman Marcus Last Call Sale as an infant. She was on the floor of the dressing room on a blanket amongst the pins. At the same time I realized how dirty the pull down changing tables in the public bathrooms were. I went home and designed a diaper bag that would hold her safely on floors, chairs, tables, or changing surfaces.”
So say goodbye to lugging around a pack-n-play. Bid adieu to carrying a separate travel bed, diaper bag and changing pad. Whether you’re visiting grandma by plane or just going across the street for dinner with friends, the Nap-Sac in red or black is a must-have for making traveling with young infants easier. Also check out the Nap-Sac Backpack in black or camo that allows you to carry the bag as a shoulder bag or backpack.
Lilly Gold is offering Mommies With Style readers 10% off listed prices and free shipping if you order any Lilly Gold products (including her award-winning Sit ‘n’ Stroll) through www.lillygold.com and enter code “Stylemoms08”. Pick one up now for all your spring and summertime travels.

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25% off all Skip Hop bags

27. March 2008

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25% off all Skip Hop bags at Belly Dance Maternity. Use coupon code DB25, expires March 31, 2008.

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Girlie Gowns Dress up your Special Delivery

27. March 2008

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girliegowns.jpg It’s not the tents in Bryant Park at Fashion Week in New York City, but when your latest creation makes their big premiere, you don’t have to skimp on style. You’ll be strolling (or rolling) down the maternity halls in haute style, with a personalized gown from Girlie Gowns.
It’s a new trend in maternity - dressing for your delivery. But it makes perfect sense given the fact that you will likely be photographed and will of course want to look and feel your best. Who wants to wear a grungy borrowed gown that has been through a hundred deliveries (don’t even think about it!) when you can wear something that is cute and monogrammed and your very own, instead?
Girlie Gowns delivers style to your doorstep that will see you through the big day. With three styles of perkily polka dotted gowns that can be monogrammed (to add that extra special touch) you can rest assured you will look marvelous. The gowns are made from crisp cottons in vibrant colors sure to make you feel fashionable. They are hospital friendly and provide access for breastfeeding and epidurals and they also keep your bum covered. And they tie closed with a cute little bow.
Mommies With Style Save 15% when you use the Coupon Code MWS15.

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