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Monday, July 25, 2011

Bag of the Day: Camo Diaper Bag for Dad

 

• 2 magnetic clips keep the top flap closed
• The laminated outer layer makes clean up a snap!
• Roomy interior with 3 pockets and 2 elastic bottle holder loops
• Adjustable shoulder strap
• 2 outside pockets
• Matching insulated bottle bag
• Coordinating zippered pouch
• Large fold-out padded changing pad
• Kalencom Diaper Bags are AZO free. We use no Phthalates/DEHP, DBP, or BOP in our PVC.
• Dimensions: 16"L x 6"W x 11"H
Price:$80.00       
Sunday, July 24, 2011

Timi and Leslie Marie Antoinette

A nice review of all of the amazing features of the Timi and Leslie Marie Antoinette Diaper Bag.

Timi and Leslie 2 in 1 Backpack diaper bag: Felicity

This is one of our most popular bags, the Timi and Leslie 2 in 1 backpack features in Felicity. It can be purchased here on our site www.ChicBabyBags.com. This is a hot diaper bag that you don't want to miss!

Baby's First Outing

Many new moms are always wondering about what to pack in their diaper bag..besides the obvious of course. I found this article on BabyZone and wanted to pass it along.

Ready for Baby to meet the world? Unlike before, making a trip out of the house now involves a lot more than just grabbing your keys and wallet and heading out.
"One of the most important things to remember is that it is going to take you much longer to get ready than you can possibly imagine," says Brette Sember, author of Your Practical Pregnancy Planner. "Not only do you need to get dressed and packed, but you have to get the baby fed, changed, and dressed."

How Long to Wait?

Dr. Carol Steltenkamp, a pediatrician at Kentucky Children's Hospital, suggests waiting at least seven to 10 days before embarking on any outing other than to the pediatrician's office for a well-baby checkup. "There is no great science involved with that recommendation, rather some common sense allowing all parties—parents and baby—to get accustomed to each other and establish a bit of routine," she says. "Just getting the little one buckled in the car seat correctly can be a challenge."

Try to feed and change your baby prior to leaving the house, and if you plan to be gone for more than a few hours, pack an extra bottle of formula or plan on finding a quiet spot to breastfeed.

Take Someone

Maneuvering baby gear the first few times, whether it is an infant car seat and stroller, sling or carrier and diaper bag, can take some getting used to. Therefore, wherever you choose to go on your first outing with Baby, try not to do it alone. Ask your husband, a friend, babysitter, or grandma to accompany you to make the experience a little less stressful.

Dressing Baby

Be mindful of the season when deciding how to dress your baby for the occasion. "When going out of the house, dress a full-term infant as you are dressing for the season," Dr. Steltenkamp says. "Your little one can maintain their body temperature, but I would avoid spending long periods of time in extreme temperatures."

Diaper Bag Essentials

Packing the diaper bag may seem like more trouble than it's worth to a new mom, but with a baby even a quick trip down the street can require more items than one could possibly imagine.

"Always pack at least one extra outfit and bring more diapers than you could need," Sember says. "You will want to have wipes with you as well as a Ziploc bag for disposal," she adds, while also reminding mothers not to forget their own essential items like a charged cell phone, purse, and wallet. Dr. Steltenkamp also suggests that parents stash a spare shirt for themselves in their bag or car in the event of spit-up accidents.

The Bottomless Diaper Bag

Some items to have on hand in your diaper bag include:

  • Several diapers
  • Diaper ointment
  • Burp cloths
  • Diaper wipes
  • Hand sanitizer or antibacterial wet wipes
  • Snacks and bottled water for Mom
  • Charged cell phone
  • Mom's wallet and identification
  • A change of clothes for Baby
  • Portable changing pad
  • Plastic bag for trash or soiled diapers
  • Bottle of formula or expressed breast milk
  • Pacifiers for babies who use them
  • Extra blanket

Places to Avoid

"My advice to parents is to take a baby someplace they love and feel good about," says Julianna Caplan, a mom of twins from Washington, D.C., who also suggests that new parents steer clear of locations such as shopping malls and grocery stores, which will be sure to be overrun with people who want to touch your baby and other small, mobile children who could pass on airborne illnesses.

Fine dining restaurants should also be reserved for date nights without Baby. There is no guarantee your baby will sleep peacefully throughout the meal, and other diners won't appreciate having their meal interrupted by a wailing infant.

The first few outings with your new baby may require a little extra planning and coordination on your part, but with the help and support of loved ones and a well-stocked diaper bag, soon you'll be pushing your new pride and joy around the park or shopping center like an old pro.

What to Pack for the Hospital When Having a Baby | BabyZone

Wondering what to pack for the hospital when you're having a baby? Here's a list of the necessities you'll need, plus a few extras the BabyZone moms loved having.
Saturday, July 23, 2011

Mommy and Me Giveways! 2 Timi and Leslie 2 in 1 backpacks!

Our Timi and Leslie 2-in-1 backpacks are features on Mommy and Me Giveaways. http://mommyandmegiveaways.com/?p=8255. The giveaway is running for two weeks, and you have the chance to win two Timi and Leslie 2 in 1 backpacks! One for you, and one for a friend!

To enter and learn more information, visit the giveaway: http://mommyandmegiveaways.com/?p=8255



To purchase one: http://chicbabybags.com/item_1027/Timi-and-Leslie-2-in-1-Backpack--Zoey.htm
Thursday, July 7, 2011

The 4th of July

In celebration of the 4th of July, I thought I'd highlight some of our festive red bags, as well as handmade diaper bags, and made in the USA products:

For starters, I love this Timi and Leslie Rachel bag in Rouge:


In addition:
Here are some selections of products that are handmade or made in the USA, these are all found in our personalized bags section

 All of our cloth wipes are made in the USA
Our entire selection of cloth diapering wet bags are also made in the USA