Hanna Andersson Best of Summer Sale Begins Today!

Hanna Andersson

I love Hanna Anderson clothing for my kids! I am particularly fond of their dresses and leggings for girls because they are incredibly cute and hold up better than most other brands.  I don’t know about you but I have a few girls that would live in dresses all of the time if I let them.

Since we have 5 girls clothing tends to get handed down a lot in our home. I really like to invest in Hanna Andersson clothing especially when I know it is something that will get passed down. I know they will still look nice after lots of wear.

Starting today you can Shop $16 Tees & Shorts, Plus $18 Dresses at Hanna’s Best of Summer Sale! Apr 23 – May 30. These are great prices for clothing that will last!

Hot Tot Haircare for Kids

So I had this problem.  I really have enjoyed styling my kids hair from the time they are little but it’s very hard to find products that are safe and work.  Since I know the dangers of parabens and all of the other chemicals that tend to be in hair care products, for both kids and adults, I couldn’t bring myself to using these products on my little ones hair. Just recently I came across Hot Tot Haircare for Kids and I was thrilled to find that they don’t have any of the yucky stuff (as I like to call it) in them and they are formulated specifically for babies and kids.

Megan, who came up with Hot Tot Haircare after having the same issues I had with other products for her own kids, offered to send me some samples to try out with my kids.  I agreed to try it and see if we liked it.

 

We tried out the Styling Gel on my son who loves to wear his hair spiky, and it worked well to hold the style in place and he said it “smells really good!”  

One of my daughters really liked the Structure Whip to hold curls in her hair and she also commented repeatedly about loving the scent of it.

Besides not having the harmful chemicals in it I believe that my favorite thing about Hot Tot haircare is the scent.  It is really a simple and sweet scent for babies and kids.  It is not too strong and perfume-like but subtle and very pleasant.

I don’t have a little baby anymore but I love the idea of the Sweet Pea Serum for babies.  It is light and is perfect for little baby curls.  My oldest had a full head of hair when she was born and I would have loved to have had this product for her when she was little.  My son also had ringlets that started at 9 months old and the Sweet Pea Serum would have been great for keeping them in place. If you have a little one, or an older one with fine hair, I would suggest you try this.  I’d love to know how you like it.

You can find out more about Hot Tot Haircare and their full product line here or follow them on twitter for updates.  You can also like them on Facebook.

Let me know if you try any of their products and what you think. I think you’ll agree that the scent is heavenly and they work great!

What is your biggest dilemma with your little one’s hair?

 

What Moms Love Weekly

This has been a full week for me! I had some sick kids and that always throws things off a bit.  I am grateful for the weekend though! This week I am loving: being okay with taking care of myself, encouraging new moms to give themselves grace, 3 year old giggles, cool breezes, playtime at the park and new sweet treats that this gluten-free girl can eat {smile}.  How about you? What are you loving this week?

Here are a few finds this week that get Mommy Kudos

1. Morgan & Milo Espadrilles- I mentioned Morgan & Milo shoes last week but then this week I saw these adorable espadrilles for little girls I thought they were too cute.  I really like the Morgan & Milo brand for both boys and girls because, aside from having some of the cutest kids shoes ever, these shoes really last.  They are very worth the investment in my opinion. My kids say they are super comfortable too. So cuteness, comfort and holding up through lots of little kid roughness gets my vote for great kid shoes.

2. Piggy Paint Nail Pens– My daughter and I tried these out this week and these nail pens are great! Piggy Paint makes polish that is “Natural as mud” without all of the harsh chemicals making them safer for little girls hands (especially when the little girls who are still putting their fingers in their mouths).  These nail pens are super easy to use and make painting little fingers and toes quick and easy.  Just use a blow dryer for a minute to dry them once you are done.  I found that Piggy Paint lasts longer than traditional nail polish too!

3. Next Direct Clothing–  I have to admit that I have a thing for European style kids clothing.  There are some great companies that have expanded to the USA that have really cute clothes (and great clothing for moms too).  I really like Next Direct.  They have great styles for babies, kids and adults! I love their boy styles and sweet girly dresses.  If you haven’t ever checked them out you should.  They’re prices are pretty good too.

 

Guest Post: Tips For First-Time Mothers

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This is a guest post written by Katie Moore. Katie is an active writer within the blogging community who discusses maternity, motherhood, prenatal health, childbirth and other topics within this niche.  If you have any questions or would like to connect with Katie please contact by visiting her blog, Moore From Katie or her twitter @moorekm26.

Tips For First-Time Mothers

Women pregnant for the first time are often anxious about becoming mothers. After all, the role is probably one of the most important they’ll ever have. They will be responsible for all facets of their child’s life for years, including physical, mental and emotional well-being, financial security and more. Just as important is the need for women to take care of themselves; a healthy and relatively stress-free mother is better able to care for her child. Here are seven tips for transitioning to motherhood.

1. It’s a learning experience. Women do not have to know everything about motherhood, as there are different styles and methods that other mothers will utilize. Learning to trust her natural maternal instinct will help a mother develop as her child develops.
2. Take first things first. Women should take the months of pregnancy to learn not only about the labor and delivery process, but also about how to care for their infant in the first days and months of her life. Women should learn about breastfeeding versus bottle-feeding, using car seats, handling sleeping needs and trying soothing techniques. A mother should also ask her doctor about options like umbilical cord blood banking; a process where a newborn’s valuable cord blood is collected following birth and stored in case it is ever needed to potentially help treat a medical condition down the road.
3. Schedule baby’s first wellness visit. Also, mothers need to know when it is important to call for a sick visit. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers a printable guide called “When to Call the Baby’s Doctor” to help mothers know when baby is truly sick.
4. Prioritize the essentials. In the first weeks of motherhood, mothers are tired and they and their baby are learning to live together. Working moms should talk to their employer about how much time they can take off. They should also ask someone to handle housework so they can concentrate on the baby. Even if no one is staying over, new moms should make motherhood their top priority and let other things go.
5. Self care is important. Women will do their baby no favors by sacrificing their own health to such an extent that they cannot cope as a mother. Motherhood is certainly about sacrifice, and women will put baby’s needs above their own, but they need to take care of their own health, too.
6. Read up on parenting techniques. Moms can look online, check out books or magazines and ask the pediatrician for tips about their baby’s development. They should learn what kinds of behaviors and abilities their child will progress through so they are prepared to parent him accordingly.
7. Balance work and family. Working mothers should ask their employer about flexible scheduling and any other ways to ease back into work. While pregnant, they should plan who will take care of baby when they return to work. Sometimes a relative in town will babysit for the first year or so. Many mothers instead call a day care center; most have long waiting lists, so women should call when they are pregnant to make sure she has access to the service when she needs it.

As women transition into this new phase of life, they should take time to cherish the good moments.  As long as baby’s basic needs are addressed, moms should relax. He’ll grow up more quickly than they realize, so moms should enjoy these early days of motherhood.

Reminding Moms to Take Care of Themselves {& a $25 Amazon.com Giveaway to help}

As I mentioned in my earlier post today I’ve decided to start a weekly post that is dedicated to helping moms remember to take good care of themselves.

As a busy mom of 6 I often forget to set aside time, and even money, to take care of myself, but I have realized that when I don’t it hurts me and it hurts those in my care.  So I hope to encourage you, as I am learning myself, to take care of your self without guilt.  Motherhood is a long journey and you need to be strong and ready for it.

Join me each week for “Taking Care of yourself Tuesdays.” We’ll discuss ways to set aside time and take better care of ourselves.

To kick it off I thought a giveaway would be fun! How about $25 to spend at Amazon.com on something that is just for you?  You can buy a new workout DVD, some new makeup, some great smelling lotion, a good book or two, or Downton Abbey on DVD (warning: you will be addicted if you start watching!).

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