Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Making the Brangelina Twin Nursery

The world's eyes are on Brad and Angelina 24/7, captivated by their passion for family, humanity and each other. As super-celebs this pair sets a widely broadcast example for society both in living and in personal style. In preparing for their new twin girls, Brad and Angie spent a reported $140,000 on decorations for the girls' first bedroom.

The couple used Petit Tresor, an LA luxury baby boutique, to outfit their new nursery with a very European-style nursery theme that ended up looking quite girly with ribbons, bows and more traditional bassinets and chandeliers, despite Brad's original efforts to give the newest Jolie-Pitt family members a more modern room.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

How cool is your baby?


Is she cool enough to wear a Blondie onesie? I probably would be a lot cooler now if I'd crawled across the floor in one of these. Blondie, Bruce Lee, Super Fly, Stephen Colbert, Obama, or whatever your fancy are offered by BabyWit.com in infant t-shirt and onesie sizes.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Bisphenol-A-Free Baby Bottles

By now you've probably heard the shocking news about the risks of using polycarbonate baby bottles due to the leaching of Bisphenol-A from the bottles into the liquids that they contain. According to a 2007 study by Environment California Research and Policy Center, consuming Bisphenol-A increases cancer-cell growth, increases the risk of becoming diabetic or obese and can also have negative effects on the human reproductive system, and children are most susceptible to this substance's presence. (Adults should be careful too - clear plastic bottles for water contain the same substance.)

The good news is that good alternatives now do exist, like the brand Born Free. Celeb parents including Jessica Alba (who just gave birth to her first baby, Honor Marie Warren) are snatching up these Bisphenol-A-free bottles for their babies. Born Free feeding systems are now available at Whole Foods stores nationwide.



Green to Grow Baby BottlesUpdate: We just discovered another new PES bottle by Green to Grow. These bottles are made with the same bisphenol-a-free PES material as the Born Free bottles, and they are packaged in 100% recycled packaging. And we love the cute apple design on the bottles!