Friday, September 18, 2009
Baby Black Bat
Toe Tapping Tot
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Humorous Halloween Hoods
These hooded costume ponchos are as versatile as any item you can buy! They can be used as a Halloween costume, at the beach, after the bath, or just in playing make-believe! See the great selection of animated hooded towels available at www.babyblanketbabe.com They are sized to fit any child up to 6 or more.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sweet Scarecrow Baby Costume
This costume fits even the smallest kid! Cute scarecrow with details and appliques. This costume can be found at www.babyblanketbabe.com All costumes are 20% off.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Infant Raggamuffin
The infant raggamuffin is about as cute as you can get! Go to www.babyblanketbabe.com to see a huge selection of costumes of all sorts. These are not just for Halloween, but can be used for play-acting and make-believe all year round. Take advantage of our Halloween Sale!
Baby Ballerina
Isn't she just darling? You can order this and tons of other outfits for little ones on www.babyblanketbabe.com From now until Halloween these costumes are marked at 20% off. These are well made and are meant to be passed around for years to come.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Cool Ghoul Costume
With Halloween coming up a "Cool Ghoul" may be in the works for one of your favorite children. This traditional costume can be used by many in the family for years to come. The "Cool Ghoul" features a mask, a hooded robe, and a chain. It comes in Sm. Child sizes( 4-6) and Med. Child sizes (8-10). Special sale priced through the Halloween Season. http://www.babyblanketbabe.com .
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Toddler Twist
Friday, July 24, 2009
What Makes A Baby Bloom?
On my wall hangs a cross-stitched sampler which reads “FRIENDSHIPS LIKE FLOWERS NEED TENDING TO BLOOM”. Isn’t this true with many things in life?
A rosebud begins to open because its bush has been well tended by weeding out the bad stuff, feeding it the good stuff with soil and minerals, and seeding that soil with plenty of moisture. A baby, like the rosebud, begins his life with his mother cleaning up the bad stuff, feeding him the good stuff, and nurturing him with love and affection.
In time, the rosebud opens a little wider because it has experienced the right environment to promote growth and well being. Also, in time, the infant grows and becomes more than just a baby. He begins to have a personality. He laughs and coos, takes notice of his surroundings, recognizes his favorite people, and begins to get around by himself.
At last the rosebud blooms and is able in all of its glory to present its true color and beauty to the world. On the other hand, the baby becomes a toddler and is just beginning to present his true colors and beauty to the world. At this toddler stage the child is really starting to bloom. He talks, runs, screams, laughs, makes-believe, and in all the while he is learning, learning, learning.
The true color of the rose in full bloom is ever so radiant. But in a short time the color fades and the petals fall. It takes the timeless efforts and guidance of parents, grandparents, teachers, and peers to bring a child from the infant stage into full bloom. Although the youngster can be quite colorful and outstanding in the clothing he wears, his true colors are produced from this constant nurturing and are shown through his countless actions.
BabyBlanketBabe.com is a website which carries high quality, unique, and colorful clothing which will help your baby or toddler bloom. They also offer “preemie” clothing that is essential for being able to adorn the smaller newborn
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Teething---A Terrible Time
My website http://www.babyblanketbabe.com offers a clever variety of teether bibs and teether blankets especially for this purpose. Does anybody have some great ideas on how to help the teething baby be more comfortable and satisfied?
Baby Survival Instinct
We take precautions and are careful to protect our babies, but do our babies have more survival instinct than we realize? What do you think?