A conversation with Dylan while doing a Sesame Street puzzle:
Dylan: "Do you know what number Sesame Street is?"
Mom and Dad: "What ?"
Dylan: "123"
Mom and Dad: "That's right... good job"
Dylan: "And I don't know how to get to any of those places?!?"
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Moms helper?
It's amazing how Dylan and Nik look so different in appearance... but are so similar in so many other ways!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Taking the bite out of teething...
Teething whoas have been hitting us hard the past couple months. Two products have been our life preservers.
First up the "Raz- Berry Teether" while at first glance this may look like a pacifier I assure you it is not. It is made from silicone and bpa free. The Raz-berry has multiple textures and unlike most other teethers the Raz-berry can be used "hands free".
Neither of my boys ever took interest in pacifiers. I personally have no problems with nummies, my little dudes just didn't want anything to do with them. So I was a little wary of the Raz-berry, but decided to give it a try after more traditional style teethers had failed. First observations confirmed the Raz-berry is made for chewing (not sucking) and it much more easier for younger babies to handle and grasp than other popular teethers. This unique little product is now baby Nik's best friend! In fact we went and bought a second one for those dreadful moments when raz-berry #1 is MIA! Nik likes to chew on all parts of the teether and seems to rotate his preference. There are a couple different color options available now. We have the standard looking one pictured above and a second one with the blue colored berry.
Raz- berrys are available locally at Coochicoo and toys r us and retail for about $8.
First up the "Raz- Berry Teether" while at first glance this may look like a pacifier I assure you it is not. It is made from silicone and bpa free. The Raz-berry has multiple textures and unlike most other teethers the Raz-berry can be used "hands free".
Neither of my boys ever took interest in pacifiers. I personally have no problems with nummies, my little dudes just didn't want anything to do with them. So I was a little wary of the Raz-berry, but decided to give it a try after more traditional style teethers had failed. First observations confirmed the Raz-berry is made for chewing (not sucking) and it much more easier for younger babies to handle and grasp than other popular teethers. This unique little product is now baby Nik's best friend! In fact we went and bought a second one for those dreadful moments when raz-berry #1 is MIA! Nik likes to chew on all parts of the teether and seems to rotate his preference. There are a couple different color options available now. We have the standard looking one pictured above and a second one with the blue colored berry.
Raz- berrys are available locally at Coochicoo and toys r us and retail for about $8.
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