Showing posts with label Green toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green toys. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

I'm no Expert BUT... Part 2



Remember this post? I wrote it when Sonny was 4 months and it was very relevant then.  Well It has been 6 months since, and I have done a lot more research, purchasing, trashing and saving and this is what I have used and loved these past 6 months.

1)  Dining. My friend Corinne had this for her daughter, the Boon Catch Bowl. Whenever we would meet up for dinner or lunch she would stick it to the table and eat as though a baby wasn't at our table.  I bought one, and it is fantastic.  It makes eating so much cleaner.  Most of the time.  I used to put his food on the tray of his high chair and  hope he didn't fling it everywhere.  Now with this bowl, it is... contained.  That is nice.  We take it everywhere.  Restaurants, just stick it ot the table, throw some food in there and you get about 5 minutes of peace.  Which is 5 minutes more than what you get with out it.  Bibs.  Eh. You don't need bibs. I bought a variety of bibs, from organic cotton to silicon and we don't use any of them.   What works great is an old t-shirt.  It is long enough that it catches dropped food and easy to wash.  Whenever I tried to put a bib on the babe, he would freak out and try ripping it off, this solves that problem.  My Mom also suggested an old towel with a whole for the head cut out in the middle. This keeps their arms free and their front totally covered.

2)  Food. There are a lot of different organic baby foods out there.  Which do I think is the best?  Jar baby food? uh-uh. Frozen homemade pureed food?  Nope (takes too long). After searching shelves and websites it is obvious that the way to go is pouches.  Oh and once you learn that, then you have to learn about all the different brands!  I first tried Ella's Kitchen.  I liked it.  Pro's: A large variety of flavor, taste good, good story, available at Target and online. Con's: Consistency.  It isn't smooth.  Don't get me wrong, I like chunks but there is something off about this brand that I don't love.  Sonny will eat it, but it is not his favorite.  Then I tried Happy Baby. This is my least favorite.  Yes, Dr. Sears is involved with this brand so it sells and it is popular, but it is not good.  Pro's:  Least expensive of the "good" pouches, available everywhere, variety of flavors and options -- if you can't find the other brands in a store, chances are you will see this one.  Cons: Gross.  I bought a bunch of these at Whole Foods when we were traveling once and had to return them.  I did not care for the taste and neither did Sonny.  We gave them a chance, sampled different ones and we were not satisfied.  Call me a baby food snob, it's ok, I don't care.  I recently tried Earth's Best.  I just don't love this brand for anything. Maybe it's the logo or how they have saturated the market of organic goods, I don't know.  I just don't love them.  Pro's:  Well known brand, lot's of options, good price point.  Con's: Too many extra ingredients, too commercial (maybe?).  So what does that leave?  My favorite and my TOP pick for baby food: Plum Organics! I love these.  Pro's: Flavors!  Taste! Consistency! Branding! Con's: Price.  I guess you get what you pay for.  These are by far the smoothest, tastiest food pouches out there.  I can eat these all day long and when I need to give Sonny a little snack or meal on the go, he loves these too.  Mango Pear?!  Yummy.  Even the veggie mixed with fruit combos are good.  I've shopped around for the best price and Ecomom seems to be the best.  Sometimes Babies r Us will have then 10 for $10 and that is great.  Otherwise,  Ecomom is the way to go. You can also buy a variety pack so you aren't stuck with a bunch of one flavor your little one doesn't like.


Now, the paragraph above also goes for snacks and intro foods.  Plum wins hands down.  Their puffs are far supierior to other leading brands.  Their meal pouches are also pretty good. 

3)  Teething.  You all have seen Sonny's necklace.  Yes, it makes people assume he is a girl BUT I think it works.  Josh likes to say, "if nothing else, at least it looks cute."  It does look cute and my experiments show its success.  During a rough few days of teething, I took the necklace off and to me he was visibly worse.  More irritable, more restless and less him.  It could have been that it was just a bad day OR it could be that the necklace really does help soothe and regulate balance, pain and irritabilty. I am going with the latter.  I bought ours from Inspired by Finn.  What I learned after and am passing on to you- is that the lighter the color the more powerful the healing.
Our fail-proof go-to remedy are the Boiron Camilia Drops.  These things are great. I can't even tell you how many boxes we have gone through.  True Story - It was Sonny's first day with a new sitter and he was in teething in a bad way.  We told her about the drops and that they were in his diaper bag should he need them.  When I picked him up after work, she said he was really upset and fussy and she gave him a drop and within a minute he was a completely different baby.  Happy and smiling and back to normal.  It's true, I see that transition every time we use them. The other product I like are the Humphrey's Teething Pellets #3.  We use these at bedtime during bouts of restlessnes and fusiness caused by the teething.  They work.  Yes, I am aware that they have Belladonna and some people aren't OK giving it to their babies.  From what I learned about it and the amount in the pellets, I am fine with using them. Like I said it works.  Three pellets right before bed = sleep, which =  :) Me.

4) Brands.  One of my go-to baby brands is ZoLi.  They are a smaller company and of their 10 products (not counting variety of each product) I have 5.  Their Teething sticks are the best.  They come in a pack of two.  They are used so often and lost so often in our house that we have had to reorder them 3 times.  Josh was worried at first that Sonny would poke himself in the eye with it, but he never did.  We gave it to him when he was 4 or 5 months.  The Sumo Stack is also used daily in our house.  I love it because it really keeps all his snacks seperate.  In one simple container we can have: dry snacks, fresh fruit and veggies. Or a grain or whatever else you want to take with you.  Lastly, the sippy cup.  I thought I was mad at it for leaking once, but it turned out I just didn't close it properly that time.  I really like this.  I like the weighted straw, the handles and it's size.  It fits perfectly in Sonny's hands.
H&M. I have found the best, stylish, plain, not overly boy clothes and accessories at Baby H&M.  The prices are good and if on sale they are great.  I will warn you though that the sizes run very big. I'm still dressing Sonny in 4-6 month clothes.  Added bonus:  a lot of their staple items come in Organic cotton.

5)  Skin/Sun Care. This is a hard one.  It took me a while to find sunblock that I felt good about using regularly on the baby this summer.  One of my favorite blogs Growing a Green Family dedicated a couple posts to sun safety.  If you are interested in learning about the chemicals and free radicals that enter our bodies via ordinary sun block, that is a good place to start.  As always when buying ANY skin care item I strongly suggest you check it on Skin Deep first.  We used two sunscreens this year. For long exposure and to cover the baby head to toe, I like Loving Naturals.  It has a 1 rating on Skin Deep and their ingredient list is friendly.  When we were just out and about walking around we used the Badger Face Stick. This also has a 1 rating.
The other major summer skincare item for us is mosquito repellent. If you know me, then you know I am a magnet for any type of bug that can bite.  It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't have an allergic reaction to any bite. They last forever, and bruise my skin.  Anyway, I wanted to get some products that I would be comfortable using for myself and Sonny.  Again, I found two I like. One for a good head to toe and the other for out and about last minute application.  For all-over spray on protection I opted for Alpenglow Insect Repellent.  It rated 0 on Skin Deep! All their products are hand made in Alaska and are wonderful.  I am really really happy with this spray.  For the last minute application, Badger won again, we use the Badger Anti-Bug Balm Stick. This also has a 0 rating.

6)  Shoes.  There are always two or more sides to every theory when it comes to raising and caring for kids.  When it comes to shoes, I am on the side of soft soled shoes are best for new feet.   There are plenty of articles online to read about the development of the bones in babies feet. I think this article gives a nice simple break down of baby feet development.  Long story short: baby feet bones are super soft and constintally changing and fusing together. We need to let their feet be free to grow and develop naturally without hard conforming shoes.  Ok, there are a ton of soft soled shoes on the market. I have reached out to mom groups, pediatricians and friends and I've learned which are the best and why.  My favorite (I ordered a pair- haven't received them yet, so they are just my favorite in theory- so far) are Soft Star Shoes.  These are hand made in Oregon with formaldehyde free leather and lined with sheepskin.  They are a little more expensive than other brands, but I am a firm believer in you get what you pay for.  When Sonny was just cruising and taking a few steps we used Robeez.  They are tried and true and probably your most common soft soled shoe.  I like that you can get them for a good price on Amazon, they come in all sorts of colors and styles, they are easy to get on and off and they stay on.  However, I don't think their leather is chemical free.  Some other brands you might want to consider are: See Kai Run, Pre-Schoolians, Bobux (these are made with eco-leather and are a safer alternative to Robeez),  Pedipeds and Nowali.  That will give you a good place to start.  I will say on our next kid, I will skip Robeez and do Bobux.


7) Carriers.  You can carry your baby a million different ways, in a dozen or so carriers. The most common are the Ergo, Bjorn, wraps, ring slings and Mei Tai's.  I've put Sonny in everything except the Bjorn.  My favorite hands down is the Ergo. It is easy and I feel the most secure with it. However, I will say that with more confidence I would have used the wraps more and started using my ring sling earlier.  If you are interested in carriers and live in NYC then I highly HIGHLY recommend you contact Caprice at The Art of Baby Wearing. She is a baby wearing genius and can help with all questions you might have.  Once a month she does classes here in Inwood and I think she also teaches in other locations (does house calls too).  There are other places like Slings in the City which can be helpful. I'm not going to judge you if you have a Bjorn, but I will suggest that you learn more about the development of baby hips, spine and pelvis.  When your baby is in a Bjorn, their legs are not supported and they just dangle there.  That is not ideal for their hips and spine (so some experts say).  Naturally, babies (especially newborns) should have their legs up in frog position. Later, they should be in a wrap-around-you type position.   


Phew, that is a lot of information.  I sincerely hope you get something out of it.  If you have a product you use and think I will love, please tell me about it!  I am always eager to try new things.

a couple weeks ago at the Highline


Monday, February 21, 2011

I'm no Expert BUT...

I'm no baby expert. I mean Sonny is ONLY 4 months, but in that 4 months I've learned a few things. For all my friends- pregnant, trying or with little ones up to Sonny's age here is some stuff I have found very helpful.

1) You don't need 98% of baby marketed items- No baby bath (use the bath tub with a folded up towel down making it cushy, No changing station (anywhere can be your changing station, just keep all the needed items in wrapped in your changing pad we use this one and put it on the bed or floor or sofa). A wipe warmer. Nope. It gets cold by the time it reaches that baby's butt. Nursing Pillows. I tried the Boppy and the Brest Friend and didn't care for either. Some people I know love one or the other but I found it more of a hassle that a help.


2) Baby nail clippers are terrible. Cutting a baby's fingernails is difficult enough without having to introduce "safe" nail clippers into the equation. "Safe" just means dull and it takes 5,000 x's longer to cut their nails with them.


3) Nasal aspirator bulb is bad, NoseFrida is good. Sonny is constantly stuffed up and we used the bulb everyday for 2 1/2 months, then a pediatrician told me about the Nosefrida and I like it sooo much better. It is easier on us and Sonny. It isn't magic though, he still cries but not as bad.


4) Swaddle Me. We received these Aden + Anais blankets (thank you estee) and they are great for naps and other things. BUT if you want a sounder slumber then i find Swaddle Me's are the way to go. We said goodnight to Son-dini (his arm would pop out no matter how tight we wrapped him in the blankets) when we found these (thank you Marcie)


5) Bottles. When we started to give Sonny breast milk in bottles we tried a few kinds, Medela, Lifefactory and others. Our favorite though is Prince Lionheart. They are silicon and the best part is that they collapse as the babe drinks and it cuts down on the air they swallow by A LOT which = less gas. And Sonny needs that. He wears more farty pants then anyone I know.


6) Diaper cream. So annoying to find one that you like and that is readily available AND non-toxic. I rec'd a few different kinds and so far I like Angel Baby Bottom Balm. I used the Stretch oil throughout my whole pregnancy and loved it. I'm sure I would love the baby wash and lotion too, but josh doesn't like the smell (orange creamsicleish). I ordered a different brand of baby stuff earlier this week and haven't received it yet, I'll let you know how I like it later.
Ok, so say your baby get diaper rash and you don't want to put any cream on them and just want it to heal fast. Two things to use 1- breast milk. Squirt the bum with some milk and it will help a lot. 2- Organic pure coconut oil. We had some in the cooking cabinet and I read to put it on diaper rash. I tried it out on his overnight diaper and in the morning his bum was no longer red AT ALL. just pink and soft the way a baby's butt should be.


7) ANYTHING YOU PUT ON YOUR BABY- From #6 you can see I like to use natural products. I know they can get expensive BUT I do HIGHLY recommend that you check what you are using/plan on using on your baby with Skin Deep. I check everything on here and you would be surprised to see how some "green/natural" products rate. This is very important to me. I pick my battles and this is probably my number one cause. Educate yourself on what you are using.
I also like this site by a NYC Mom.
My cousin also has a really great site you should check out for baby essentials.


8) Diapers. Oh! The perils of NYC living = No washer and drier in the home. If I did have one, I would surely do cloth diapers. But I don't. and I'm too cheap to use a cloth diaper service. SO...I try all the different "green diapers". I've tried: 365, Seventh Generation, Attitude, Earth's Best, Nature Babycare and Tushies. When Sonny was size one, I liked Tushies and Nature Babycare just fine. Now that he is a little bigger though I like Seventh Generation. Tushies are the only gel-free ones. I like them, but I think Sonny is just between sizes. Size 2 runs big. And they are kinda stiff but not in a crazy kinda way. Nature Babycare is a little leaky and Attitude isn't cutting it. The last month he has only used Seventh Generation and I'm happy with that- as happy as I can be with disposables. I have some gDiapers to try when he is a little bigger; next month perhaps.


9) Get a Yoga ball. Forget the rocking chair (unless you have the space and want a fancy nursery). All you need is a yoga ball. From day one we would bounce Sonny to clam him down. It still works. You can sway, bounce and rock all on the same ball while relaxing your spine and getting a little movement yourself. It's great.


10) Clothes. This is a hard one. I love to shop for cute clothes, but they really do grow so fast and it's a pity to spend a lot on an outfit they'll wear only a week. I bought a bunch or Gerber Organic Onesie's in all sizes and the Newborn ones I hardly used. You might need 2. If they get a tiny bit of poo around the leg and you catch it soon enough, eh, NBD. No need to change the whole outfit. Size 0-3 maybe one pack depends on what other undershirts you have or how often you wash. Size 3-6 I'm using these now and Sonny wears one almost every day.
If you do want to buy super soft cute clothes (*Ok, so they are mostly bamboo and the jury is still out on the real green factor of using bamboo. Growing bamboo is "green" but the process to create a bamboo viscose may not be) then I like the following: Sckoon, Kicky Pants (i LOVE the one pieces from here), Baby Soy (the kimono onesie's are great), Katie Quinn (like the body suits). There are a few others I like and most you can find and shop for on Wilddill.com and Cutelittleclothes.com (<-- my favorite EVERY brand I just mentioned plus more are available for ordering here). 11) The Ergo. I think everyone should have an ergo.

This is part one. I'm sure I will think of other things. And if you have anything to add of your MUST haves or HAVE NOTS please PLEASE let me know.

Now here is a SHORT video of Sonny this morning with my stuffed animal from when i was a baby. He just found his inner Eagle scream yesterday.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

You should Buy these

When I was looking for cute things to buy Sonny before he was born, I found the most perfect stuffed animals. They are called Aminals. They are my favorite because:
1) They are Awesome to look at
2) They are Organic Inside and Outside
3) Even the dyes are organic
4) The conditions at the Aminal plant are regulated and the workers are treated very nice
5) When the Aminal is ready to pass on, you can compost it and turn your little ones friend into soil
6) They are special
7) They are reasonably priced
8) The calm look of Liun helps calm down Sonny when he cries

9) They make good pillows


Cicely bought Sonny Liun and I just ordered Eflant. I think the next one I get will be Wayul.

You should buy one for your kids, or next time you know someone who has a kid and you need an awesome gift idea. Buy an Aminal.