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Cheerios Play Book

Who knew the little crunchy o’s could be so amusing? You can make pictures by putting them together, you can stack them, you can eat them one by one or by the fistful, like my son. Cheerios Rock! Today I bought the Cheerio Play Book for my son. It was a lifesaver when we went out for dinner tonight. I brought the book, I
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*Coupon* – Expressiva Nursing Wear

It’s really hard to find attractive and affordable nursing wear. I needed a few nicer tops and searched everywhere. One of my favorite stores online was Expressiva. Wanted to pass along a coupon code that isn’t printed on their website. It’s only good for 3 days – Friday 9/1 to Sunday 9/3. Type in Fall1 at the checkout screen to get $10 off your
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A Test of Patience

Have you ever been telling a story and the person you’re talking to interrupts and says, “yeah, you told me” so you stop talking….or do you continue sharing your story anyway? I find it a bit of a drag when someone goes on and on and on about something they’ve already told me. Or how about when someone asks you the same question they
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Diaper Genie – not the answer to your 3 wishes

IUgrad02 asks: “Does anyone have a Playtex Diaper Genie Diaper Pail? Is it a worthwhile purchase? I’ve noticed several different versions out there; does it matter which one we would register for (if we did)? Are the Diaper Genie Refills a pain/expensive?” In a nutshell, the moms of the Baby Talkers Community said it’s totally worthless. Most of the women actually have the Diaper
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My son’s Top 10 Books!

My almost 14 month old son absolutely loves books. He will drop a toy to play with books any day. He concentrates on every image and turns each page as if he’s actually reading it. Any book will do, but the following ten and not necessarily in this order, are his favorites at the moment. He points to all the pictures and asks “what’s
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Product Review: Superyard XT

When my son started crawling, the house was not babyproofed at all and ofcourse he had no idea about what was off limits, which at the time seemed to be EVERYTHING!!! His Pack n Play was too restricted for him to move around and practice his mobility. I needed a solution to keep him safe, yet still having enough room to explore. So, we
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What the crack of dawn looks like from my end

So it’s 5:45 a.m. and I am awakened by the sound of my son whimpering. I lay there for a minute as it starts to escalate into the “mommy come and get me NOW” cry. I roll over, grab my PJ bottoms and drag my butt to my son’s room where he stands in his crib, arms open wide with what I swear is
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