| Ju-Ju-Be™ Bags: Combine Fashion and Function, with A Focus on Microbes |
| | Ju-Ju-Be™ was started by Kristin Hunziker and Joe Croft the dynamic duo of diaper bags. Why did they start up a whole new brand? Because despite the great fashion (and even some great features) of the other brands, there were still some things lacking. No one had put to use the latest in technology. No one had successfully acted on the idea that fashion and function aren't mutually exclusive. No one else had delved into the deep realm of microbes and anti-stick coatings. Everyone else says that diaper bags aren't rocket science. We think they can be. Along with being a lot of fun. Take a look at the Ju-Ju-Be story. |
| | 3/23/2009 6:01 PM (242d 14h 32m ago) |
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| What Should I Pack in the Diaper Bag? |
| | About.com provides the answer to this recurring question from new mothers. Here are some items you can pack in the diaper bag to make sure you're prepared for whatever may come up when you're out and about. Remember, some items may vary depending on whether you are breastfeeding or bottle feeding and whether your child is eating solid foods. Diapering and Clothing6-8 diapers, depending on how long your outing is going to be travel-sized container of wipes changing pad diaper rash ointment 2 changes of clothing ziplock bags for soiled clothing and diaper disposal hat(s) appropriate for shade or warmth Feedingbottles, if formula feeding cans of formula or containers of pre-measured formula burp cloths bottled water for you (and baby if using powdered or concentrated formula) jarred food and spoons portable snacks for you 2-3 bibsToys and Soothing Items2 blankets pacifiers comfort toys teething rings small, durable books (board books work great) Safety and Emergenciesband-aids hand sanitizer antibiotic ointment cell phone tissues sunblock fever reducer/pain reliever like Tylenol $20 bill and some quarters Diaper Packing TipsPack plenty of diapers. You'll want one for about every two hours you plan to be out. Pack a few extra in case of diarrhea. When choosing a blanket, keep the weather conditions in mind. If you have a habit of forgetting keys, pack an extra set in the diaper bag to keep with you. This is also good if you have a car that auto-locks when the driver's door shuts. You may have grabbed the bag and not the baby, yet, so you can still get him out of the car. If you know your child has allergies, keep a liquid antihistamine like Benadryl in the bag. If allergies are severe, you might want to get a prescription for an Epi-pento keep in the bag at all times. You never know when you're going to want to snap a shot of a precious moment, so keep a disposable camera in the bag. This is also good in case you are in a fender bender, you can take pictures... |
| | 4/02/2009 9:24 PM (232d 11h 8m ago) |
| Consumer Reports: Three Ways to Save Money on High-end Baby Gear |
| | Let’s face it. Babies are a lot of work and having the right equipment can make the job easier and more fun. But to avoid buying stuff you won’t use enough to justify the price tag, take these steps, which function like spending speed bumps, before making these splurge purchases. Read the Consumer Reports article here. |
| | 3/23/2009 6:24 PM (242d 14h 9m ago) |
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