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Preggers Maternity Leggings
May 10, 2013 2:00 pm | by

If you are 7, 8, or 9 months pregnant, your legs may be tired after a simple stroll across the room. Let’s not even talk about what your legs feel like after a whole day of work. You try to convince yourself it’s not that bad, but let’s be honest — if you could have a masseuse follow you around all day, you would. Since that’s not quite possible, we have something that will compare. Meet the ultimate comfort staple while pregnant: Preggers Maternity Leggings! These thicker, more opaque compression leggings are perfect for layering with your favorite maternity tunic

 
Thursday Giveaway: Happy Mother’s Day
May 9, 2013 8:00 am | by

Mother’s Day is just a few days away and, if you’re like most parents, you’ve probably been too busy to even realize it. In between feeding your baby, changing cloth diapers, and maintaining your household, finding a few minutes to relax is easier said than done. Despite Sunday being the annual celebration of moms, we want to you to know you’re appreciated the other 364 days of the year, too. That’s why we created this l ovely little shirt to remind you that “You’re one good mum!” This shirt is intentionally printed backward so when you see yourself in the

 
Real Mom Talk: I knew I was a mom when…
May 8, 2013 3:00 pm | by

On this Mother’s Day, I (and every other mom in the country) will get to celebrate the honor that is being their child’s mother. But this year, I’ll be approaching May with nervous excitement because by the time Mother’s Day rolls around, I’ll be 40 weeks pregnant with our third child, which is an honor indeed! And even with the impending arrival of said third child (who literally seems to be trying to kick his way out of my womb), I’m still often taken aback by the hilarity and profoundness that comes with being a mom. I’ve realized my station

 
In Store: Mama To Be Tea
May 4, 2013 10:00 am | by

Hey new mamas! We have a free event specifically for YOU. Join us on Saturday, May 18, from 10:30 a.m. to noon for our Mama To Be Tea. This special day is an opportunity to connect with the natural birthing community and meet other expecting moms. Mama To Be Tea is a chance for families to learn what to expect when the big day arrives, discover new resources, and see what products and services will help make the transition into parenthood as smooth as possible. To participate, please reserve your spot. Then, on the day of the event, bring your ticket

 
Sili Squeeze
May 3, 2013 4:00 pm | by

If you love making food for your baby or toddler at home, but love the convenience of a single serve food pouch, have we got the product for you! We’re pleased to add the Sili Squeeze to our lineup of innovative feeding items for your little one you can find on the shelves of Cotton Babies. The Sili Squeeze is not a bottle! It is a reusable, silicone food pouch that you can fill with homemade baby food, smoothies, yogurt, applesauce or other squeezable foods your toddler enjoys. The BPA- PVC- and Phthalate- free four easy-to-assemble components can be safely

 
Thursday Giveaway: Travel easy with Flip!
May 2, 2013 10:30 am | by

Summer is right around the corner and we know what you’re thinking: vacation. But sometimes, even the thought of traveling with a little one when the weather warms up may seem bleak, especially if you’re using cloth diapers. Traveling with cloth diapers doesn’t have to be difficult! We’ve made it simple with our Flip Hybrid Diapering System! With a one-size cover that’s compatible with three insert options — stay-dry, organic and disposable — you can use Flip Diapers wherever you go! We want to save some room in your suitcase and make planning for your summer vacation a breeze! For today’s

 
Real Mom Talk: Off to the Zoo
May 1, 2013 2:30 pm | by

Now that the weather is (finally) warm, it’s time to start planning our outdoor activities. One of my favorite places to take the kids is the zoo. It’s perfect: sunshine, animals, and (fairly) contained spaces for children to explore. What more can you ask for? Don’t overthink the venue. Kids will be equally thrilled with a zoo complete with African safari or a farm with a few horses and cows. Everything is fun for them. Some of Vicki’s favorite experiences were feeding turtles animal crackers at the lamest zoo I’ve ever been to. She didn’t care – for her, seeing

 
How to cloth diaper at night
April 29, 2013 4:30 pm | by
Cloth Diaper Creams

Cloth diapering your little one from an early age often makes it easy to cloth diaper at night. Many infants don’t sleep through the night early on, so it’s easy to just change your little one’s diaper before a  mid-night feeding. Once they get a little older and start sleeping through the night, it an be a bit of a challenge to cloth diaper at night. If you use bumGenius 4.0 or other pocket style cloth diapers, the first solution is to add extra inserts into the pocket to increase the absorbency of your cloth diaper. A good first step

 
Real Mom Talk: Baby Proofing for a New Crawler
April 24, 2013 5:30 pm | by

My almost 6-month old is crawling already. Yeah, I know… I didn’t get much of a chance to get ready for that one. Now that he’s suddenly very mobile, I’ve had to remember what it’s like to have a baby crawling around the house. My older kids are somewhat reckless but at least I can tell them not to do something because it is dangerous and I know that they will have at least understood me, if not listen to me. The baby, unfortunately, will neither understand nor heed my words. So baby proofing… Electrical Cords     I didn’t realize

 
Real Mom Talk: Why I’m Choosing Home Birth
April 24, 2013 9:11 am | by

When I was pregnant with my first child, I spent a lot of time researching different types of birth and the reasons behind many parts of hospital births. I discovered The Business of Being Born, a documentary that is well known in the natural birth community. The documentary focuses on the cascade of interventions that can happen in the current birth culture in the US. It demonstrates how power and control it is often taken away the from the moms and how over time we have been taught to doubt and think poorly of our bodies and how prevalent these thoughts