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Dress More, Spend Less
Consignment store shopping is the ultimate challenge. It’s all about hope. And luck. And it’s also environmentally friendly. If the…
100 Miles From Here
What’s the latest on the green cuisine scene? A diet on which you count miles, not calories. And not the…
Budget, Borrow and Bounce
The Questions: Mom, can I have a jumper? Mom, can I have a car that really drives? Mom, can I…
Pix for Mom
You know how it goes—“a picture says a thousand words” (although at SavvyMom, we try really hard to keep it short).
All moms love pictures, especially ones of their own perfect angels. So, for Mother’s Day, we’ve discovered some great, photo-related gift ideas at a range of price points. Each provides a way to bring your favourite pictures into different aspects of your life, because we know you’re not sitting around flipping through albums much these days (let alone have those pictures in albums).
Turn your loved ones into works of art with Pop Art Portraits from Toronto Pop Art. Toronto-based artists and moms Claire Redden and Peggy McEwen take your favourite photos and turn them into pop art treasures to enjoy forever. Simply send your photos to them (head and shoulder shots work best) at torontopopart.com and they’ll transform them into art even better than Andy Warhol’s.
Know Norah
It’s easy to lose track of who’s hot in the music industry these days—especially when we find ourselved humming along…
Free Wheeling
‘No hands, who’s the man?’ is the end goal for sure—but before getting them to that (scary) daring stage, they should master the art of riding without training wheels at least. Has it occurred to you that the old saying “as easy as riding a bike” doesn’t ring so true?
So after a ‘spring is finally here’ weekend chasing around our three savvy testers (age 2, 4, and 6) on some of the new run bikes, we have found a new strategy for learning the art of the “two wheeler”. And while perhaps not quite as easy as falling off a log, it’s pretty close!
These pedal-less bikes, designed for children aged 2 to 5, are a new concept in training bikes that have swept across Europe in popularity and are just now available in North America. The little rider sits on the bike seat but moves the bike with feet on the ground rather than on pedals.
Making Memories
Play: Everyone likes to, whatever your game, whatever your age. Moms: Constantly agonize over ways to keep everyone in the…
For the Wise(y)
Hanging ten around the world wide web looking for some funky new gear for babies and kids, you might come…
Paper Trails
The health card. The social insurance number. The birth certificate. The passport. The eye-popping paperwork: it’s enough to make you…
Spring Fling
It’s time for a spring fling. Not ‘fling’, as in ‘put your dancing shoes on’, but ‘fling’ as in ‘fling…
Fun Fishy Flavours
Fast family meals (dare we say fast food) are a modern day fact of life. Our healthy, fast and delicious…
Westside Story
Westboro is baby crazy. Strollers and Starbucks are everywhere. Young families are sprouting up faster than you can say, “What…
Babies & Briefcases
Media headlines scream out: “Women struggle to juggle work and family”. Like, that’s news? Those of you who are well…
It’s a Family Affair!
Moms understand the importance of children’s health care—whether it be a fever, a broken bone, allergies or something more serious.…
The First of an Ongoing Series of Observations about Being a Mom Entrepreneur
There is no doubt that being an entrepreneur is hot these days. There are thousands of small business start ups…
On the List
Fridge Before Kids: jar of mustard, beer, left-over sushi and six-pack of Diet Coke.
Fridge After Kids: water, organic milk, bag of apples, string cheese, six pack of Mini-go, chicken soup…the list goes on.
Suddenly the grocery store has risen to new heights on the list of where-it’s-important-to-shop these days. (Never mind the drugstore and your new $100 a week diapers and wipes tab).
Hark back to the days when cave-moms needed to stock up for the winter with wholesome nuts and berries; we just feel better when the larder is stocked with good finds for the family. That’s why we’ve been trolling the grocery and drugstores to find some excellent additions to your shopping list:
Sugarfest 2007
Four seasons in one day—it’s not just a line from an old Crowded House song, it’s April in Ottawa. Instead…
Eggs-tra Fun
On Easter Sunday it’s OK to have chocolate for breakfast. Why fight it? After all, you’re the one that invited…
It’s All About the Egg
For many of us, this weekend marks the beginning of the vernal chocolate festival (Hallowe’en of course being the autumnal…
That Perfect Little Miracle
That perfect little miracle, otherwise known as a newborn, is with us for such a short time. We miss that time—but that’s why we love the baby shower. It’s our chance to relive those precious days by purchasing those special gifts.
So if you want to win best guest this spring at the next baby shower you are invited to, read our first annual SavvyMom Dream Baby Shower gift guide for a little inspiration.