Organic Moses Baskets To Keep Your Baby Healthy

January 29, 2009

Organic Moses baskets to keep your baby healthy

More and more moms are becoming very conscious of the benefits of using “organic” products to protect their babies.

They say that everything eventually comes full circle and it seems that we are finally getting the message and getting back to natural and organic products from food to clothing, bedding, toys etc.

The Seed Organic Cradle and the Pod Bassinet are just two of the new and organic products to be found in today’s market

Moses Basket

Moses Basket

Seed Organic Cradle

Seed Organic Cradle

The Pod

The Pod

Organic cotton is a term meaning pure cotton which has no added chemicals or lead based dyes and all cotton is IMO certified to international standards.

Organically grown cotton is softer, smells better and is stronger than chemically treated cotton. It is also hypo-allergenic, breathable and provides a safer environment for your baby.

The dyes used are free from heavy metals such as lead.

These simple yet elegant products provide your baby with a comfortable roomy sleeping space until baby can rollover or sit up.

The Baby Moses Basket creates a lovely portable bed for your baby and is great for weekends away or having the baby near where you are in the house. The sides off the basket are breathable, as is the waffle cotton.

These mattress bases have been designed with breather holes which provide great air circulation for your baby and a pocket for the mattress base to slide into, ensuring that the base always stays horizontal to the ground and your baby will not roll.

Latex ‘Breather Hole” Mattress

Latex is a 100% natural organic product derived from the milky sap of the Hevea Brasiliensis (Rubber Tree) . It is hypoallergenic, ant – microbial. (does not grow bacteria or mould) It will contour to the shape of your baby’s body building up no pressure points and is a breathable open cell structure for better air circulation, making it a far superior mattress for your baby. And what’s better is that it’s a naturally derived renewable resource – so it’s a good choice for the future of our environment. Watch the video here

If having a healthy environment for you baby is important to you then why not investigate these fantastic baby cradles.

Until next time.

Caroline

www.bitz4kidz.com.au


Have You Got A Bumbo Babysitter?

January 22, 2009

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Whats a Bumbo Babysitter? Its just about the most comfortable, hands free, safe seat for your baby or small child up to 14 months old. It is also hygienic,  non toxic,  easy to clean, and provides a snug and cozy environment for your child and  it is portable, take it with you to the beach, family outings or when visiting family and friends.

There are no uncomfortable straps or fasteners. It allows you to have  maximum  hands free interaction and enjoyable communication with your child.

Frequently Asked Questions

How secure is the Bumbo?
The Bumbo is as secure as the surface it sits on. The baby’s weight actually helps hold it in the Bumbo.  The Bumbo Seat is designed to put the baby’s bottom slightly below the leg openings. Remember,  not to put the Bumbo on raised surfaces.

Can the Bumbo be used as a bath seat?
No. Please do not use the Bumbo in the bath

Do occupational and physical therapists use the Bumbo?

The Bumbo Seat is being used extensively by therapists and in Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) programs around the USA.

Do doctors approve of the Bumbo?
Yes, After testing it has been approved and endorsed by both pediatricians and orthopedists.

When can my child start using the Bumbo?
Whenever your baby is able  hold his or her head up without assistance. For some babies, this can be as young as 8 weeks, but it varies depending on the development of each individual baby.

Is there a weight limit on the Bumbo Babysitter?

The Bumbo is recommended for children up to 22 pounds. In practical useage however, we have seen that there is not really a weight limit on the Bumbo, it is more of a size limit. We have seen special needs children comfortably using the Bumbo at 7 years old. Often it is a child’s hips that become too wide for the Bumbo. Other times it is the child’s thighs that outgrow the Bumbo. The bottom line is that as long as your child is comfortable in the Bumbo, they can use it. The Bumbo will not break. Of course, the larger and more developed your child is, the more likely it is they can get out of the Bumbo so remember to never leave your child unattended in the Bumbo Seat.

Does the Bumbo Baby Sitter come in different sizes?
The Bumbo Baby Sitter was designed for babies who cannot sit upright on their own. Therefore, there is only one size available.

Is the Bumbo made of hard plastic?

No the bumbo is made from a soft low density foam. It is soft and squishy for your baby’s comfort.

Is the Bumbo Seat latex free?
Yes. It is made from non-toxic, environmentally friendly polyurethane.

Depending upon the individual development of the child, some babies will be able to climb out of the bumbo, so never leave your child unattended. This product is not recommended for use on raised surfaces.

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7 Reasons To Use Cloth Diapers/Nappies v Disposable Diapers/Nappies

January 16, 2009

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They say that everything comes full circle, and you know its true when you see the return of cloth diapers/nappies.

Cloth diapers/nappies are the cool thing to put on your baby or child. Why? because they are considerably cheaper and environmentally friendly.

There are so many myths surrounding cloth diapers/nappies so lets eliminate a few of them and get you thinking about changing from expensive,environmentally unfriendly products and keeping what amounts to thousands of dollars in your purse over the lifetime your child will be wearing diapers/nappies.

Myth 1. Cloth nappies need to be soaked for days.

This used to be the case but today is not necessary. . The majority of cloth nappies users, use a method called Pailing. This just requires that you dispose of solid waste down the toilet, maybe a quick rinse, and pop it into a bucket until you are ready to wash. No smelly buckets, no foul water to get rid of and no soaking agents.

When you have a load of nappies to ready to wash , tip your bucket in the washing machine and do a rinse cycle. If you wish you can add half strength washing detergent which does not contain any enzymes, do not use a fabric softener but if you want to you can add a disinfectant to the rinse cycle. Easy right?

Myth 2. Cloth nappies are hard work!

Having a baby is hard work, cloth nappies are just another load of washing and you need only do that every couple of days.

Myth 3. Cloth nappies are expensive!

Work it out for yourself, how much would a years supply of disposable diapers/nappies cost. One of my friends worked out that it would cost she and her husband approx $2000.00 a year for disposable diapers and around $300.00 for cloth nappies. (Her husband said if she saved $1700.00 then she could have it to spend on what she wanted. Nice)

Following is a graph showing saving using cloth nappiesgraph

Myth 4. Cloth nappies cause nappy rash

Its interesting that in the 1970′s hardly any babies had nappy rash, yet today many babies suffer from the condition. Why is this? mainly because the nappies are left on too long. Disposable or cloth. a nappy needs to be changed regularly to protect your baby from nappy rash.

Although disposables last for a longer period of time between changes and suck moisture away from baby’s skin, modern cloth nappies made from hemp and bamboo can be just as absorbent, while the use of fleece liners leaves baby with the same dry feeling as in disposables.

Myth 5. Cloth nappies leak

Todays cloth nappies are fitted the same way as disposables, so cloth offers the same or better protection against leaks.

Myth 6.Cloth nappies are not environmentally friendly.

Cloth nappies are very environmentally friendly especially with water usage. Yes, cloth nappies use water in the home , but disposables use water in their production, they create huge amounts of landfill and many are not biodegradable.

With no soaking and eco washing modern cloth uses less water than a single use nappy.

Myth 7 Cloth nappies are old fashioned and ugly.

Cloth nappies have undergone a huge change since the 70s, no more pins or plastic pilchers, now they are in colourful fabrics with interesting textures and fun graphics.

So why not consider cloth nappies as a serious alternative to disposables, your baby will be better of and so will your wallet and the environment.

Caroline


“night knight” Portable Baby Monitor

January 15, 2009

night-knight-infant-movement-monitorThe purpose of a movement monitor is to warn you in an   instant, should your baby becoming motionless whilst sleeping, so doesn’t it it makes sense to have the most dependable and reliable monitor money can buy?

Here are some thing to look for when purchasing a movement monitor for your baby:

1. Having a portable device allows you to monitor your baby wherever you happen to be and the baby is sleeping, visiting friends or relatives shopping  or out for dinner, find a monitor which will give you peace of mind.

2. When purchasing your movement monitor, look for a device which will easily clip to your baby’s clothing

3. Make sure the device  is equipped with smart sensing technology so it is able to detect the slightest movement from  your baby  yet recognize the difference  between the motion from your baby and the motion from other devices like a fan, crib, mobile etc.

4. Make sure  the movement monitor is easy to use up and will not require additional set up so it is immediately on guard monitoring every move your baby makes  and ensuring your peace of mind while baby sleeps.

One of the coolest baby monitors I have found is the “night knight” this monitor has so many features and benefits and will truly allow parents to relax knowing that their baby is safe. Read the rest of this entry »


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