Jun
20

It’s Fair Trade Friday!…

 

Kenana Knitter Critter Elephant Puppet These adorable hand puppets from Kenana Knitter Critters have got to be some of the cutest I’ve seen. They’re all hand knit by a group of women in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya using locally grown hand-spun sheep wool, then dyed with all natural plants from their garden, and naturally moth-proofed with a local daisy-like flower. Since each “critter” is individually handmade, no two are exactly alike and they have their own unique character. The Kenyan women are proud of their work and sign the cards that accompany their products. It’s also great to know that while you and your children enjoy the wonderful fair trade animals and dolls, the women have gained income, status, and economic growth in their community, and ultimately a better life for themselves and their families.

The Critters come as hand puppets, finger puppets, or stuffed knit animals.

Available from $18 at Wild Dill.

Kenana Knitter Critters Baby Brown Lion Kenana Knitter Critters Zebra Puppet Kenana Knitter Critters Baby Elephant

Jun
18
Filed Under (General, Grandparents Only!, Toys, Toys, Toys) by julie on 06-18-2008

Fisher Price Classic Pull Toy: Snoop n' SniffIf you grew up playing with Fisher Price toys like I did, you’ll be happy (or maybe a bit stunned) to know that most of our favorties have been reissued as “classic vintage” toys for today’s kids. I suppose it’s pretty cool that we can purchase new versions of our old, beloved playthings that hold so many memories. For me, it was the Chatterbox Phone (rotary, of course. How old fashioned!) For my husband it was Retro Two Tune Television (with an actual dial on the set) which he nearly had a stroke over when he saw at Target and promtly bought it for our son…although it was him that played with it once we got home.

Wow, they really do make you feel old….(and I grew up in the 80’s!) Rotary phones and box TV sets (with dials) are just two of the many familiar things to us “old folks” that our kids will never be familiar with- unless they see them in antique shops. Sheesh. So I suppose I’m on the fence about these new classics. Or at least it will take me a while to warm up to the idea.

 

 

Jun
17
Filed Under (What the Hell??) by Michele on 06-17-2008

Creepy Baby Lamp Is “eeeeewwwww” a word? Is there a word in the english language that adequately describes how creepy these baby lamps are? Is there a word that adequately describes the human being who pays $99 dollars for one of these creepy baby lamps?

Jun
17
Filed Under (General, Go Green, Baby, Products We Love) by julie on 06-17-2008

Every baby needs to be swaddled, and doing so with a blanket or sack made of bamboo makes a lot of sense. Bamboo is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-microbial, plus it regulates body temperature, so it wicks moisture away from the body. It’s also non-irritating which is perfect for a delicate new baby, and is a natural UV protectant. A great eco-friendly and sustainable material, it’s practical because it’s fully machine washable. And if you’ve never felt bamboo fabric, you will definitely be surprised by it’s softness. Beba Bean’s Organic Bamboo Jersey Baby Swaddling Blanket is an oversized, triangle-shaped blanket made of 100% organically-grown bamboo fiber. Swaddling instructions are sewn right into the blanket for easy reference, which I love.
($29.99 at Amazon.com)

Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe Bamboo Blanket Kiddopotamus makes their highly popular SwaddleMe blanket in a bamboo variety, too. This incorporates all the benefits of bamboo with their SwaddleMe design, which includes wings that provides a custom fit. This has been a popular product because the SwaddleMe, according to the manufacturer, “soothes infants and reduces symptoms of colic byrecreating the familiar, soothing snugness of the womb. It also reduces the incidence of the startle reflex, allowing babies to sleep for longer periods of time.” Plus it’s a timesaver, and helpful if you can’t wrap up your baby like a burrito in a traditional blanket - (it’s harder than you might think!). An excellent choice if you’re in the market for a baby shower or new baby gift - believe me, it will get a lot of use!
($14.99 at Amazon.com)

Jun
16
Filed Under (Do It Yourself, General) by julie on 06-16-2008

 

You’re never too young to help out in the kitchen, even if it’s just banging on pots and pans or organizing measuring cups. But when kids get a little older, this cute and creative A to Z Recipe Box with cool, yummy recipes is absolutely great to get them involved (or keep them occupied) in the kitchen.

From Ants in My Applesauce to Zany Zucchini Sticks, the 26 recipes offer young chefs a wide variety of hands-on cooking adventures. Each recipe has clear, simple steps that children will find easy to follow and in the process, they’ll learn about the foods they enjoy and practice skills like following directions and measuring, too.

Developed by a former chef who is also a mother and a cooking teacher, these tasty (but still healthy) recipes have been kid-tested and perfected. Recommended for ages 4-8, but kids even younger would no doubt love eating the fun recipe results.

$16.99 at Amazon.com