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Be Aware
You’ve heard the stats: one in four women. You’re also probably aware that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month but you might not be aware of some new ways we found to help find a cure. Many mom entrepreneurs are doing their part for the cause and we’re pretty sure you’ll find something for everyone, no matter the type.
Green Baggin’ It
We’re trying really hard to reduce our consumption of plastic shopping bags, we really are. But we found ourselves craving a little more flair on the bag front than some of the standard-issue grocery store options (and we don’t mean in Italian leather). Luckily, we found it.
The Carry All market basket by Reisenthel is perfect for the interminable hauling back and forth from house to car to house to car to house (and so on) of toys, groceries, library books, soccer cleats, sippy cups, water bottles, mail, wet bathing suits…you know what we mean.
Get Steamed Up—And Enjoy It
Wouldn’t it be nice if the nutrition fairy would come into our lives and say “Here, feed this to your…
The Mother of All Mompreneurs
I think it’s safe to say that many of us mom entrepreneurs are inspired by the incredible success story of…
No More Guilt
We have known about them for a while now and have not shared them with you, our loyal and trusted…
Main Street Mania
Call us creatures of habit. We discover ‘our’ coffee shop, clothing store and kids’ shop, and pretty soon we’re in…
It’s a Sign
Signing Time is a series of videos designed for baby to school aged audiences (mom and dad need to pay attention too) that teaches the principals of American Sign Language (ASL).
Don’t Stuff It…Store It
The talk these days is all about de-cluttering, streamlining, simplifying. Clear out your wardrobes, de-clutter your bookshelves and streamline your…
Dinner’s on the Table
We were recently inspired (well, blown away really) by a book we read that claimed one simple trick can improve the quality of our family life, our children’s chance of success in the world and our values as a society. And amazingly, it’s really simple too.
According to Miriam Weinstein, author of The Surprising Power of Family Meals, eating an everyday dinner with your family is a way to connect with loved ones and improve many aspects of family life. Recognizing that the pressures of today’s 24/7 world, the complications of single-parent and dual-income family households, extracurricular activities and peer pressure have threatened what used to be a universal ritual, she offers inspirational examples and strategies on how to bring family dinners back to our lives.
Bamboo Babies
Turns out that pandas have known the score for a long time. Bamboo is hot. Bamboo, which is mixed with…