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Shalom Sesame, NYC.

Last week, we saw a pre-screening of the newest Shalom Sesame DVD sets. It was a great little screening — kid friendly! — and David absolutely LOVED it. The episode we watched was “Grover Learns Hebrew” and it was a really good and funny episode that I, too, enjoyed (and even learned a bit from). […]

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If I Would Do it Again…

The parenthood/baby industry is a huge one, and one that makes baby product manufacturers a fortune. However, a lot of it at the end of the day is extremely misleading, and here’s what I’d have changed if I knew better. Forget the Graco Infant Car Seat and Snap N Go. It’s a complete waste of

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QA for Baby’s Toys

For David’s monthly birthdays, we have elected to give him a new toy. Yesterday marked month 16 and I gave him the vtech Learn & Discover Driver which I bought for my little cousin a year ago as well — it’s got some nice tunes and it’s cute. David has actually really taken a liking

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Why I Will Never Buy Kiddieland Toys Again

I don’t have that much experience in the world in parenting yet — after all, David isn’t even 14 months old yet — but I’d like to think based on what I do a lot during my day job that I understand a little about customer service. With babies, toys break. The Tiny Love mobile

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My Model.

For the record, he’s wearing a skirt on his head. See the teddy bear in the background? It came on “her” and he pulled it off. I sealed the deal by putting it on his head. These products are the BabbaCo designer burp cloth, or the BabbaBurpie, and the BabbaTee. These are products with the

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Pea Eater.

I entered David in a contest on the first day he ate his peas (yesterday). He cried a ton when eating his peas, but this was one of the calmer moments. Today, he was much better and more receptive to peas. I guess it still holds true that it’s an acquired taste!

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