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 A feeling of nostalgia came over me as I helped my granddaughter get dressed the other day in a delightful outfit made by Girl Charlee. I was suddenly transported back to the late 50s/early 60s and I remembered my mother helping me get dressed in outfits that were much like the one Natalie wore. "This is like something Nana used to wear when she was a little girl," I said to my three and a half year old granddaughter.
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Most toddlers "do it myself!" ideas
send parents running for the hills - or at least to the nearest
hardware store to load up on enough childproof gear to cover any big
ideas your little tot might have. But there are some things we wish
our kids could do all by themselves - undress quickly enough to use
the bathroom without any assistance, for instance?
Look no further than Myself
Belts, the greatest pants-keeper-upper since, well,
the normal belt. Without the hassle of buckles and loops, these
ingenious belts attach themselves to the child's belt loop, and let
kids do the rest. Myself
Belts close with a secure velcro front that allows for
easy opening and closing, so that Mom no longer becomes the bathroom
gate keeper.
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Gone are the days when you can expect that anything blue or pink will
be wholeheartedly welcomed by your young fashionista. As she gets
older, it will be harder to convince your discerning tot that
whatever Grandma sent in the mail is stylish. If you're in the
middle of the "I pick my shirts" phase, then Glug
Baby can help.
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Even babies who aren't quite ready
for their close-up will find style and comfort with the hottest leg
accessory - BabyLegs!
BabyLegs
are a crafty pants-socks combo, minus the hassle of pants and the
restriction of socks. Each leg-warmer like duo spans the length of
your child's legs, providing warmth, protection and freedom. They
close the ever-present gap between socks and pants (aka "gapiosis"),
so you can be assured every inch of your child's gorgeous gams are
warm and cozy!
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You may get wind of some monkey
business on the monkey bars or treachery on the tricycles. There may
even be some talk of a clothing pile up in the dress up corner, but
What
Happens in Preschool Stays in Preschool.
Just ask the founders of Baby
Rock Apparel, the brains behind a line of preciously
rebellious tees and outspoken one piece shirts for infants and
toddlers.
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 Watch out Hillary. Duck for cover
Condoleezza. While it remains to be seen if we will have our first
female president in 2008, one thing is for sure, there's a future
presidential candidate hot on her tails who has yet to learn how to
tie her own shoelaces!
With boys and girls rompers and raglans
that sport messages like "One day I will be president, everything's
possible," Kate Gaffin, founder and creative director of Beautiful
Futures has started a thriving business
with a really good heart. Her baby and toddler collection of cotton
t-shirts, titled "Everything's Possible," was first created in
order to inspire kids and their moms to dream big.
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 Shoes that are flexible, durable, and
adorable - what more can you ask for? Affordable ones! See
Kai Run new walker shoes were
created when Cause Haun, the founder wanted a good first shoe for her
son Kai.
It began with the search of a shoe that
was strong enough to withstand weather and wear, soft enough not to
shock any toddler used to being barefoot and stylish enough to start
her child off on the right foot. Haun had no luck, but instead of
lowering her standards, this take-charge mom decided to start - See
Kai Run -- her own line of
fashionable toddler shoes that were just right.
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Ok,
so maybe you're not Angelina Jolie, and your significant other
isn't exactly Brad Pitt. That doesn't mean your very own Shiloh
Nouvel can't dress like her pictures command millions for the cover
of People.
The
adorable "Pots and Pans Band" tee by Kingsley
Aarons
is ultra soft and custom cut for even the most sensitive little
rocker. The grunge-gray background features an "I'm too cool for
my diaper" rock/art inspired logo.
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I can't count the amount of times that someone stopped me on the street and said 'You lost a bootie!' I lost a bootie about every five feet because those things just never stayed on my daughter's feet when she was first born. Out I was with Natalie (newborn at the time) in the Bjorn and I was constantly bending down trying to pick up the booties. It wasn't until about three months later that I found out about Robeez Baby Shoes .
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