Baby’s Things

The holidays are filled with traditions, and I'm pretty sure none of them are as rewarding as this one. Meet Elf on the Shelf, the most magnificent behavior bribery tool for the holidays EVER. If you haven't heard of him, he's this little elf (based on the tradition Carol Aebersold began with her family in …

Ever think about who's making your kids' sippy cups? Or how they come up with all of this great stuff? Well, we do, which is exactly why we love visiting corporate offices for behind-the-scenes looks at the baby industry. And sure enough, we found a great company with a great story, Munchkin. Admittedly, we are …

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve bought a toy hoping the kids will get hours of engaged play from it, only for it to be ignored shortly after the last piece of tape is ripped from the package. It’s rare to find an activity toy that keeps your baby interested and can be …

We're always on the hunt for unique and well-designed accessories that make life just a little bit easier for parents. Itzy Ritzy caught our attention at this year's big baby show, and we're excited to provide you with an exclusive on this first-of-its-kind invention, the Wrap & Roll! Sometimes lugging your baby in his infant …

We all know that October is breast cancer awareness month, and sadly, most of us know someone who has been affected by it. The statistics are shocking, but there is hope. Breast cancer research advances every day. In September, we heard the news that a nondisease-causing virus killed human breast cancer cells in the laboratory, which creates …

What kid doesn’t love a fortress? And while the memories of creating a structure with blankets and couch cushions are sweet, it doesn’t say much for the design of your living room! So how about a playhouse they can call their own and even decorate by themselves? We absolutely fell for this when we found …

Everyone knows that kids love mail. My two-year-old is even pleased when I hand him a piece of junk mail to play with. But now, he can look forward to some actual mail of his own. His grandma recently purchased a subscription for him to the adorable children's magazine Babybug. We received our first issue …

In my experience, kids, especially toddlers, tend to eat with their eyes first. Meaning, if the meal doesn't look appetizing, they're a lot less likely to eat it. In fact, I'd say this might be true for all of us. I know I'm guilty of judging a meal by its cover! My son is much …