Monday, December 26, 2011

2011 BOB Revolution Demo

A complete demo of the new 2011 BOB Revolution. The 2011 Bob Revolution video demo covers all the exciting new features including how to fold your stroller, how to lock it once closed, the canopy function, the handle strap and a review of tire options. The BOB SE is available for purchase here: www.bellanimaternity.com

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Nursery Bedding for a Girl

!±8± Nursery Bedding for a Girl

Nursery bedding for a baby girl is so much fun! It's a delight to watch an expectant mother buying bedding for her daughter's crib. There is pink flying everywhere and the mother's face is glowing and radiant. Buying crib bedding for a girl means there are so many options to choose from. You will be up to your neck in frills, lace, polka dots, and flowers. And let's don't forget pink! Pink, pink, pink, and lots of it.

You can find nursery bedding for a girl that is full of whimsy. Bold pink stripes with forest creatures embroidered on to say good morning to your sweet baby and to keep her company at night will look so precious. Fanciful ladybugs appliquéd to a pink and green quilt will fill her with delight. Even jungle animals can be girly. Quirky monkeys and giraffes in pink, purple, and emerald can make friends on a pink trimmed quilt or blanket. Paisley nursery bedding is a favorite of mothers. Pink paisley is so precious and really brings a sense of beauty and capricious to the room.

You can do elegant instead. Hand embroidered flowers on a more stately solid color or a bold solid trimmed in another color will both make a statement. A big trend in girls right now is pink and brown, which has an elegance all its own. You can find pink and brown polka dots, stripes, and floral patterns. The pink may range from dark to light and the brown could be chocolate to caramel. The result is a rich, opulent look fit for a princess. Taupe and ivory make nice complements for pink and brown accents. A lovely quilt in these colors will do nicely for any sweet daughter's room.

Speaking of princesses, your daughter's nursery bedding may be princess themed. You already know she will be your little princess no matter what, so get started now letting the world know. Or maybe a ballerina? That's every little girl's vision of a princess. Is there a more obvious statement of femininity?

If you don't want quite so much pink on your nursery bedding, you can choose one that uses pink as an accent color. It will still say "girl" at first glance but not be quite so covered in pink. Or you may go for a girlie theme in colors absent pink. Maybe butterflies will cavort on a yellow background or flowers will grow on a green backdrop.

Other families can't get enough pink on their nursery bedding. Cherry, crimson, pink and cranberry all dance alongside one another with floral accents and taffeta material make a charming little girl's nursery. You may even decide to use red in your nursery Red and white make for a quite striking girl's room.

Don't be afraid to use blue in your daughter's nursery bedding. Placed alongside red or pink, the overall effect will still be feminine. And with the frills and pleats on the dust ruffle, your nursery will still be obviously for a girl.


Nursery Bedding for a Girl

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Baby Beach Stroller

Demostration of the new Baby Beach Stroller by Deming Designs, Inc Please contact us at 850-478-5765 for additional information.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Creative Playroom Decor

!±8± Creative Playroom Decor

Decorating the playroom can be a lot of fun. You can use crazy patterns and colors that you normally wouldn't consider for a normal bedroom or other room in your home. The playroom can be a fun place for the whole family to get involved. Tap your inner creativity and create a playroom that you, your children, and your whole family can enjoy.

Kids and parents love it when they have a playroom that is organized and fun. It's not much fun to dig through endless toy boxes trying to find the pieces to your toys and games. This is why the number one job of creating a fun playroom is to get organized. You will want to do this before you paint or make any other plans, because what you decide is best may need to be included in the painting or worked around in some way.

If you have a large playroom, you're in luck. But, even small playrooms can be super organized. It is easier to keep a playroom organized that is divided into play areas, or sections. How you divide is up to you. You can have each child's toys in certain areas with a community area in the center. You can have developmental toys in one station, arts and crafts in another, a reading center in another area, and computer games in another section. Dividing the room up helps avoid the dreaded mountain of every piece of every toy in the house.

Create physical barrier for each section of the room if you can. A hanging canopy on a hoop can seclude a reading section. A tent can be a fun retreat and place for storing stuffed animals and having sleepovers. A low, double-sided bookcase makes a good divider that is great for storing games and buckets of toys. Tables that store craft supplies and puzzles in the center keep these items from getting mixed up with everything else.

Don't over-organize and make it too difficult for your children to keep the playroom neat. Instead, create general areas where things go and it will remain a lot more organized than if there is an overwhelming number of buckets and bins in one spot. This makes it too easy for kids to just toss everything in with no regard to what it says on each bucket. Place only a few bins in each area, cut off from other areas and you'll have more success.

If your kids are bad about just dumping everything that has parts to it, then you may want to adjust the playroom closet to hold things with pieces that you don't want lost. Kids can earn these items by putting away other items around the room. Make sure there is a clear area for kids to play with board games and other toys with tiny parts.

To make room in the closet, move any clothing off of the existing shelves and hang them on infant hangers or children's hangers. Baby hangers will keep the clothes nice and neat while freeing up space for games and toys with pieces. You can put a lock up high if you want to keep children out of this closet so that you don't have to worry about pieces being lost while they are playing.


Creative Playroom Decor

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Should Babies Have Coffee?

!±8± Should Babies Have Coffee?

Recent research has shown that infants that were given caffeine had issues with their sleep patterns, developing potential sleep abnormalities. However, many babies can begin to see effects from caffeine even before they are born.

There are many different schools of thought surrounding whether or not you should drink coffee during pregnancy. Excessive coffee drinking was once rumored to have caused miscarriages, but most recently, scientific studies have confirmed that having up to 3 cups of coffee a day during the second portion of the pregnancy should not harm the baby. However, it does depend upon the individual because it could cause insomnia or even nausea during pregnancy. One more thing for mothers to keep in mind is that whatever they ingest will go directly into their breast milk to affect their baby. Coffee does work as a stimulant, so it may cancel out the benefits of breast milk that cause the baby to sleep. Again, there is nothing wrong with enjoying coffee in moderation while breast-feeding, but excess caffeine consumption should be avoided.

The bottom line is that it is not ideal to give coffee to a babies since it can generally cause sleeplessness. When this theory was tested on rats, the rats that had coffee as babies had abnormal sleep patterns and a faster breathing rate. There is also an age-old myth that if a young child drinks coffee, their growth will be stunted. This is not necessarily true, but coffee is a beverage best enjoyed by those that are more mature and are not growing as infants.

The best course of action is to enjoy coffee in moderation and not give it to your babies. Coffee has not been proven to affect growth rates in children at all, but when given to babies, it can affect their sleep patterns for the worse. Pregnant and breast-feeding mothers do not have to worry about their moderate coffee intake because it is recommended to drink 2 to 3 cups of coffee on a daily basis. The main reason behind this is that coffee has recently been proven to be full of disease fighting benefits, so when you enjoy it in moderation, you can count on reducing your risk for diabetes, cirrhosis of the liver, and even Alzheimer's.

However, these same benefits may not hold true for infants because the main effect of excessive coffee drinking on babies is sleeplessness. As you are caring for your infant, there is nothing wrong with moderate coffee drinking as an adult, but it is not something that should be given to small children. The main reason behind this is that it will disrupt sleep patterns, which can be a huge issue for small and impressionable children.

Other than that, you can continue to enjoy your cup of Joe regularly and in moderation because it is full of antioxidants that will fight disease and prevent premature aging! The great news to know is that coffee has been proven to be a healthy beverage when consumed in moderation on a regular basis.


Should Babies Have Coffee?

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter For Single Strollers

!±8± BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter For Single Strollers

Brand : BOB | Rate : | Price : $59.00
Post Date : Dec 07, 2011 12:32:14 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Semi-permanent installation for safety and durability that folds with the stroller
  • Compatible with Britax Companion 2003 and newer, Graco Snug Ride 2003 and newer Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 2003 etc
  • Solid and secure seat-to-stroller attachment
  • Folds quickly for easy storage

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

BOB Revolution SE Duallie Stroller, Orange

!±8± BOB Revolution SE Duallie Stroller, Orange

Brand : BOB | Rate : | Price : $560.99
Post Date : Dec 04, 2011 09:43:42 | Usually ships in 24 hours


The Revolution SE Strollers are the go-to-strollers for all multi-surface adventures. Available in Single or Duallie models.
  • Features independently reclining seats and retractable canopies
  • Capacity: 100lbs
Item Specifications
ColorOrange
Weight32lbs

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Jogging With Your Child - What You Need to Know

!±8± Jogging With Your Child - What You Need to Know

Jogging is no longer an adult only sport. These days, more and more parents are hitting the pavement pushing their children in a jogging stroller. Running with a stroller is very different than running alone, and it can be a challenge to make the change from your usual routine. The comfort and security of both you and your child must be the top priorities. Follow these tips to help you make sure that the runs you take with your child go as smoothly as possible.

Purchase a high quality jogging stroller - Having the proper equipment to make sure the run is enjoyable for both you and your child is of great importance. The stroller should have a lightweight, stable frame, a large fixed front tire, a deep child seat with a padded, adjustable 5-point harness, a hand brake and rear brake, a storage basket and pockets, an adjustable sun canopy and a safety wrist strap. Each model has its own special added features, and remember, you get what you pay for.
Make sure your baby is old enough - Some jogging stroller seats can lie flat for infants, and several models now even come with an infant car seat adapter. However, stroller manufacturers usually recommend waiting until your baby is 6 months old to take him on runs, since this is usually when his neck muscles are strong enough to support his head. Some safety organizations recommend waiting until the age of 12 months, because the ride can be too jarring for the developing spine of an infant, even on smooth pavement. It may be best to put your jogging routine on hold for a while or get someone to babysit a couple times a week while you go out for a run.
Dress her appropriately for the weather conditions - Remember, you'll warm up because you're running, but she won't. Dress her lightly on warm days, use sunscreen (after the age of 6 months) and the stroller's sunshield. Consider using a product such as the "Cool Mee" Seat Liner by Meeno Babies (http://www.meenobabies.com), which wicks away sweat from baby and allows warm air to escape through high-tech fabric. Bundle her up in cooler weather, and on windy, rainy or snowy days, use a weather shield.
Keep your child comfortable - A happy child makes for a better run, so change his diaper before leaving home, and bring wipes, water and a snack with you. Books and small toys that can be attached to the stroller are also a great way to keep him occupied. And don't forget to stop for a second or two every few minutes to check on him.
Limit your runs to a reasonable length of time - You may be used to doing hour-long runs, but your child may start to get antsy after only 30 minutes. See how much she can handle after going out a couple of times, and then adjust if necessary. You can also gain an extra 30 minutes or so by going for your run just before nap time so that she falls asleep from the movement of the stroller. Be sure to cut the length of your runs on very hot or cold days, or leave your child at home with someone.
If you want to run in a race, stick to the rules - Some races allow jogging strollers, others don't. If at all possible, run without a stroller (it'll be more pleasant for you and the other runners), or find an event that is stroller friendly, and stay in the back. Keep in mind that running with a stroller slows down your pace, so you may want to go it alone.

Using a jogging stroller is a wonderful way to get out and move in the fresh air with your child. Following the advice above can ensure that your runs are lots of fun for the both of you.


Jogging With Your Child - What You Need to Know

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