Oh, the quest to find the best! Alright, I admit there is no such thing as the best cloth diaper, babies are all different. Just like you would never find a pair of jeans that fits every woman perfectly. … more
CYBEX CALLISTO REVIEW It seems that everywhere you turn these days, you see a celebrity pushing this:Ooops, sorry, wrong picture! That's because we're not in Manhattan today, … more
An all day Mountain Buggy outing with two big kids!June has always been a special month for me, it's the beginning of summer; of sunshine and swimming and sleeping in and trips to the Zoo. And, … more
Maxi Cosi Loola The Loola on the Pier Dave Price of the CBS Early Show wanted to see a jungle of strollers. And that's what he got. The crew came and … more
Joovy Zoom ATS & 360 Review I'm often asked what, if any, strollers will work on the beach. The answer: Not many. The good news is, there are a few. And here are two of the newest contenders: the … more
Turkey Switch I've always been fascinated by fossils. One day, when I was a little girl, I was walking in the mountains. Something caught eye. It was a seashell, imbedded in rock. … more
Zapp the Red White and Blue It's Election Day! And of course, that requires a stroller that is patriotic. Not a problem! Take the new, cobalt blue Quinny Zapp. Add in an American flag, a red parasol, … more
Halloween Buzz Halloween is such a fun time to pick a stroller. Of course, as with all holidays, the colors have to be right. In the past, I have chosen an orange Quinny Zapp, … more
BABY JOGGER CITY MINI .I was thinking, because of the success of the Valco Latitude on my last trip to court, I would take it's Doppleganger to court this next time. And the success of the … more
Latitude in the Courtroom Now this story begins a while back. I was newly pregnant with SP 2.0, and both the StrollerPrincess and Prince had just started new schools. … more
The i'coo Targo and the Contrarian Librarian Spring was turning to summer, and I didn't want the children's brains to turn to mush. So I enrolled them in the reading program at the local library. … more
As consumers have painstakingly learned in the past few years - the FDA does not always function in the best interest of the people. But when it comes to monitoring what is fed to American babies, you … more
We often wonder just how bad household cleaners are for children's health. Can they be that bad? Do they really help cause asthma? A little can't hurt, right? Well, EWG gives you a pretty good idea of … more
Happy Techno New Year! There is just something so festive about Maclarens. Well some, anyway. For 2009, my New Year's stroller was the Shanghai Tang Quest. And to usher in 2010, I chose an … more
I love high quality baby shoes made of real leather. Shooshoos baby shoes not only look cute, but they let the foot breathe and are a natural alternative to synthetic shoes that make baby feet sweaty. … more
Have you seen it? It's everywhere. I've seen it advertised on mom blogging sites and on television. Chances are you have too. I am talking about the Chocolate Milk marketing and advertising campaign … more
Kate Fitzgerald is barely beyond infancy when she is diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), a rare and particularly robust and aggressive form of leukemia. The prognosis is bleak indeed and … more
Transporter to a Winter Wonderland Stroller bells ring, are you listening, In the lane, snow is glistening, A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight, … more
As you may already know, I am a huge fan of simple classic and wooden toys. If you have seen my 10 Eco Toys for the 2009 Holiday Season you have a clue. This little puppy caught my eye because of … more
I absolutely love love love the Duo Diaper, I had to rave about it here! It combines the ease and convenience of a pocket diaper with the leak proof protection of the Thirsties Fab Fitted and Duo Wrap. … more
Advertisements and TV commercials are a part of our everyday lives. With those commercials we tend to sometimes laugh, maybe turned off but the goal is to ALWAYS leave a lasting impression about … more
When Kristin Maschka and her husband David decided to have a child, they both assumed that they’d share equally in raising her, just as they’d shared everything else equally up to that … more