Welcome a New Baby with a Special Message Wrapped In Love
13 November 2010
It is often said there is no better gift you can give a child than love. Now I See Me! Inc. offers the perfect way to welcome new babies and introduce them to those most dear in their life, through its latest high-quality personalized book, Who Loves Me?
Written in melodious rhyme, with colorful, whimsical illustrations, Who Loves Me? builds self-esteem while engaging children through age 5 into the storyline. The book names family members or friends who love the child, and encourages the child to reach to the sky when asked “how much” each one of them loves him or her. Author Jennifer Dewing reassures the child they are loved “so much” by each, with unique and touching rhymes describing the depth of each individual’s love. For example, for a child named Emily the book begins, “Who loves Emily? Mommy loves Emily! How much? So much! More than the mountains, more than the streams, more than a little girl’s happiest dreams.”Click here for high quality personalized children's books
With a sturdy 8.5” x 8.5” hard cover and 20 tear-free pages, Who Loves Me? is designed to be read over and over again. Award-winning illustrator, Maria Caruluccio, draws the child into each page with colorful, hand-illustrated nature scenes.
Like all I See Me! Inc. books, Who Loves Me? is personalized with the child’s first and last name and includes a dedication to the child from the sender. Who Loves Me? retails for $19.95 and is available online at www.ISeeMe.com. This unique gift usually arrives within two weeks of ordering.
I See Me! Inc. creates high-quality personalized books that celebrate the uniqueness of each child. The company’s goal is to build self-esteem in young children as they read these keepsake books.Here's something to help you out.
PortaMEe Hip Carrier for urban parents on the go
08 August 2009
Hip mama alert - do you have a super cool looking carrier for your traveling needs?
I came across this really nice looking carrier that's got the looks as well as functions. Similar to other carriers, it allows you to carry your baby traveler with both hands free to handle other things. But this gear also has lumbar support and lets you keep eye contact with your baby traveler.
You will also find little pouches for you to stash away your cell phone, money or water bottle, which you will sure find handy when you are on the road. I personally find carriers to be a better bet when you are traveling or flying with a baby. And this one is promising to be a really good choice of the bunch.
This thing will take your baby traveler through first 3 years of life. It's super stylish and incredibly comfortable, and has a gel-padded shoulder strap for your long hour days on the road. The PortaMEe Hip Carrier is suitable for ages 5 months to 3 years. (For babies younger from 6 weeks old to 5 months, look for the PortaMEe Infant Headrest.)
Ergo Baby Carrier - your front, back and side carrier
22 September 2008
Not every baby carrier can let you nurse while wearing it. It won't be the easiest task ever, but if you are in a pinch, (and that's usually when you are on the road), you can do that with the Ergo Baby Carrier. Another great feature of the carrier is its distribution of weight. When we compare notes in a group of parents who use different baby carriers, the Ergo Baby Carrier always comes out on top. It is easy on your back and hips, even after a day long trip.
Another plus is its design for baby sitting. Most other carriers hang your baby traveler by the crotch. Its ergonomic design supports a correct sitting position for the baby's hip, pelvis and spine growth.
Traveling with your baby traveler in this will be a bliss. But many parents said it is a godsend when it comes to doing household chores. Carrying your baby on your back, you will have your hands free to do housework and your movement usually puts your baby to sleep within minutes. At other times, you can carry your baby either in the front or on the side on your hip.
However, you may want to practise putting your baby on your back. It's not something that everyone will get the hang of the very first time. Another complaint from parents is that your baby faces inward in the front position. This problem is usually solved by putting babies on your hip.
OVERALL:
Great Function
Comfortable
Easy to Use
Travel Perfect
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