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Our readers have spoken, and a Project of the Week has been selected. Congrats to WBrockInteriors for being selected as this week's Project of the Week. Thank you to all of our readers for letting us know which project you "liked" best. BigTop Nursery by WBrockInteriors Click Here to View More Photos and Details   Want to be one of next week's picks for Project of the Week? Upload your project to our gallery, and on Friday, the Project Nursery team will select the top three projects. Then it’s up to you all to let us know which room or party you “like” best.

Prenatal Exercise

This week Johanna is offering her prenatal exercise tips and advice over at Word of Mom. You read her exercise post here on Project Nursery last week focusing on how to fit in exercise as a new mama. At What to Expect.com she talks about the benefits of exercising while pregnant. And, hey, if you keep exercising while pregnant, it won't be as difficult to get started again after the arrival of baby. image by lululemon athletica

Munchkin Giveaway

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 already partial to Munchkin thanks to the "best smelling" diaper pail ever in our book. But after walking through their offices in North Hills, CA, we now know the folks behind Munchkin are truly an innovative group with a real sense of humor. Jennifer Campana, of Munchkin, kindly provided us with a tour of the expansive former Hockey rink—with old scoreboards intact—that now houses their corporate offices. As we walked around, it was clear to us where their creativity stems from. Founder, Chairman and CEO, Steven Dunn, is an avid collector of art, and it is showcased wildly throughout the space. Inspiring indeed. We also hear that his daughter is an artist and happens to be responsible for one of our favorite pieces that we spotted on our tour (note: the Barbie doll bodies are inside!). With every business, there is often an interesting back story on how it all got started, but this wasn't exactly what we were expecting. Legend has it that the idea for Munchkin originated when the founder developed baby bottles to mimic pop soda bottles—think 80s here. We kid you not. And back in the day, they were a real hit! That …

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I remember when Babyletto first rocked the market. Expecting parents with a flair for the modern rejoiced. Could this really be? A hip and happening crib for well under $500? Modern design and functionality meets value, which makes Babyletto a crib favorite in our book. And lucky us, we're partnering with the same folks that wowed us from the get-go to thank our fabulous readers. So let me ask you, are you a Mercer or a Grayson? Are you drawn to clean lines and intrigued by the two-tone, espresso and white finish? Do you value functionality? Or what we really mean, do you need some extra storage space? You must be Mercer. The best-selling Mercer is known for being practical, modern and safe. So when you're considering going mod, look no further. The fact that the toddler rail is always included is a huge plus when it comes time for the big transition. Available in white, espresso and two-tone, this baby is a 3-in-1 convertible crib and then some. Oh, but then there is little bro Grayson, who just entered the MDB Family. He's compact and sleek. Are you an urban dweller looking to crib baby in your bedroom or do you need that extra safe crib at grandma's? If so, this is your baby. The Grayson foldable mini-crib is super easy to use. He can fold flat under the bed or in the closet or behind the door. A 1” mattress pad is included, but it can always be upgraded to the Crescent Mini Mattress for extra support. Made …

I See Me! Books

Confession: whenever I see a rack of personalized objects, whether it's the old school license plates, pencils or silly holiday ornaments, I still look for my name. Call it a diehard habit leftover from a little girl who rarely found her name on those racks. You see, even though my name is far from unusual, I'm not an Elizabeth or a Bethany; I'm just Beth, and it used to be rare to find. These days it seems to be available a little more often, and I still get a little squee of excitement when I find it, so I can only imagine what my childhood reaction would have been to my very own personalized book! The books created by I See Me! integrate your child's name into a variety of story options. For some books, you even have the option to put in other pertinent details, like a birth date, sibling's name, grandparents or aunts and uncles. I only wish we had a name picked out for our little bun in the oven because I would have definitely picked up a copy of The Super, Incredible Big Brother for my two-year-old. Husband and wife team, Maia and Allan Haag, created I See Me! books to help increase self-esteem in children. The books have won many awards from different parenting organizations, and it's easy to see why. The books are nicely crafted with rich illustrations that jump from the page—each illustration was originally created from a hand-painted canvas. These books are …

Safari Baby Shower

Another week is wrapping up, and it's time to "like" our Project of the Week. Here are this week's top three picks. Sophisticated Safari Baby Shower by dezigner07 Click Here to View More Photos and Details   BigTop Nursery by WBrockInteriors Click Here to View More Photos and Details   Teeny Tiny Gentle Vintage Nursery on a Budget by The Painted Hive Click Here to View More Photos and Details   Which one do you “like”? Click the “like” button at the top of the gallery page of your favorite project to make your selection. We will reveal the fan favorite on Monday after 12pm PST!

Busy Bees

Are you dreaming of a blissful holiday season with the house looking cheerful, all the shopping completed early and the entire family picture ready? Then you will need some smashing duds for the kiddos. Two words, Busy Bees. This chic line of children's clothes has a classic feel with a dash of preppy. The 2011 Holiday Collection features beautiful pieces, including the essential holiday plaid and velvet. Just imagine how darling the kids will look in those family photo sessions. Busy Bees was created by two moms who loved classic children's clothing but wanted to give it a modern update for a comfortable and lasting fit. They've been generating buzz with features in GOOP, Daily Candy and Lucky Magazine, just to name a few. The super soft polos can be worn again and again and still look great. With its clean lines and sophisticated basics, Busy Bees will be the clothes your kids will love to wear and you will love to see them in. Our favorites for the holidays include the preppy ski sweater, velvet dresses and vintage-inspired pajamas. PN Discount: Order Busy Bees now and receive a 10% discount on all orders. Enter promo code PN10 at checkout. WIN IT! Busy Bees is giving away a $150 Gift Certificate to one lucky Project Nursery reader! The winner can shop their current or Holiday 2011 Collection To enter, visit Busy Bees, and tell us which clothing item you would love to have this holiday season! Contest ends Friday, November …

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Drum roll please! The reader pick for Project of the Week is...Baby Bowden’s Nursery by CourtneyJo. Congrats CourtneyJo, and thank you to all of our readers for "liking" your favorite project. Baby Bowden’s Nursery by CourtneyJo Click Here to View More Photos and Details   Interested in being one of next week’s picks for Project of the Week? Upload your projects to our gallery, and on Friday, the Project Nursery team will select the top three projects. Then it’s up to the readers to let us know which room they “like” best.  

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