Posts Tagged ‘Baby’

Finding the Perfect Baby Clothes for Less

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Shopping for baby clothes can be a lot of fun, but it can also be very expensive. It has gotten to the point that kid’s clothes are just as expensive as adult clothes. When you look at how long they get to wear them for, it is almost a crime that these companies are charging that much.

WWW.GROWINGGROWINGGONE.CA is the modern day discount store for baby clothes that allows you to buy the best clothing on the market without having to pay the highest prices. No more discount store labels to save money. Now you can have the clothing for your children that everyone is paying an arm and a leg for.

If you are looking for incredible deals, now is the time to check out www.growinggrowinggine.ca because their summer clearance sale has just started. You will not find clothing like this with this kind of discount anywhere else on the web. Discounts of up to 70% off are currently being offered and they are just too good to pass up.

How can anyone resist a little girl in a pink polka dot dress? Go into a department store and you will see the Carters Summer Dress for little girls that GGG has for $9 for as much as $30! Their regular price is only $15. They are giving these dresses away right now.

Shopping for a boy? No problem! The prices on the boys clothing are just as good. The first item that will probably catch your eye is a pair of very cute Gap White Rompers. Go into Baby Gap and pay at least $20 for them. The price at GrowingGrowingGone is only $9. This is like stealing clothes.

There are few stores on the market that are putting out prices like this. You need to get there quick though because you never know how long an item is going to stay on the shelves. This is one store that you will not be disappointed in.

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Cloth Diapers - A Smart Choice

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Just as proper nutrition is important for your baby’s welfare, so is hygiene and cleanliness. Babies have little or no control over their bodily functions, so they expel a lot of waste, and keeping them clean can be a daunting task.

It is a fact that, less than thirty years ago, disposable diapers were considered something of a luxury while today they are the norm and people using cloth diapers for their babies are considered to be strange. There are several reasons that modern parents may choose to utilize a cloth diaper instead of a disposable diaper; however, and in some circles cloth diapers are making a bit of a comeback.

The biggest personal reason that a parent may opt to clothe her baby’s bottom in cotton diapers as opposed to disposable diapers is financial. Cloth diapers are simply cheaper than disposable nappies.

Cloth nappies made from natural fibers are a welcome change from disposable diapers as they are soft and soothing to the skin. Disposable nappies are made of chemicals that can harm your baby’s sensitive skin. Furthermore, with its synthetic texture, disposable nappies are not comfortable, and babies are more prone to develop rashes or allergies.

Cotton diapers place less stress on landfills. If thrown into a landfill, cotton diapers decompose within six months. However, with the type of materials used and the amount of processing disposable diapers go through, they remain in landfills for around 500 years.

Gone are the days of complicated folding methods and misplaced safety pins because today’s cloth diapers are pre cut and shaped to cover baby’s nether regions quickly and easily. Now, they also come with Velcro fasteners or snaps for ease in fastening. The best feature of all is that many now have a flushable, biodegradable paper lining that will catch solid waste, allowing it to be easily disposed of in the toilet, so soiled and smelly diapers don’t sit around, and there is no messy job of rinsing the solids away.

Another advantage to cotton diapers is that they usually lead to earlier toilet training of elder babies because the child actually knows when he or she is wet.

Comfortable, safe, economical, hygienic, environment-friendly, durable; with so many merits, it is no wonder cloth nappies are replacing disposable diapers everywhere. There can be no doubt that a cloth diaper is so good for your baby!

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