Thermos Funtainer Bottle, Disney Princess, 12 Ounce

Thermos Funtainer Bottle, Disney Princess, 12 Ounce Thermos Funtainer Bottle, Disney Princess, 12 Ounce
Description
Disney(r) princess design thermax(r) double wall vacuum insulation for maximum cold temperature retention unbreakable stainless steel interior & exterior hygienic push button lid with pop-up straw keeps contents cold for 12 hours perfect for water or juice


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- We purchased this Thermos (with the Hello Kitty design from Target) over 1½ years ago. It has held up through almost daily use. It is one of the best kids drink holders I've ever had. We actually have two, one blue one pink.

They each came with an extra straw set but my originals are still going strong.

I can put ice water in it in the morning and send my daughter to camp (outside, no refrigerator) and when she gets home late afternoon, there is still ice in it.

We use them for lunches, travel and daily household use.

Milk stays cold for up to 12 hours (although we don't usually let milk stay out that long).

It has been tossed around (not dropped from any great height) and has rolled around the mini van and the only wear it shows is with the imprint on the outside.

We do not wash it in the dishwasher although I think you can and I take the straw apart each time I wash it - it is a two piece part.

Since we put milk in it, I often clean the straw out with a pipe cleaner so that any residual milk is removed. I use a knife point to go around the inside of the straw connecting point because this can sometimes build up some milk stuff.

It sounds like a lot but it takes less than a minute to wash and I feel like it is clean when we are done.
It reassembles so easily. I've had straw cups that have to be carefully threaded and pushed. This just pops in.

A little pricey for a drinking cup but well worth every penny.

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UPDATE 9/3/2010
I just purchased another Funtainer (from Amazon) so that we had one at school with cold water and one at home. Coincidentally, my daughter dropped our old one at school and the top broke. It has been dropped many times in the past and it is almost two years old so I feel like it held up well. In defense of the product, she dropped it on a hard floor.
I did want to point out that the one we just received from our Amazon order did not have an extra straw set but seems to be constructed like our older one.





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8 Reasons Why You Should Breastfeed Your Baby

So we've all heard that breastfeeding is best. But why is it so? There's more to it than just the high IQ we hear about or the supposed bonding a mother can have with her child. With the numerous advantages of breastfeeding, we've chosen a number of them for moms to learn more about. As always, don't be hesitant to consult your OB-gynecologist or pediatrician for more information. If you really want to breastfeed your baby and you reach a hurdle with your physician, it never hurts to get another opinion.

1. Breast milk is sterile and contains perfectly balanced nutrients. Within a few days after your birth, a bluish and watery fluid is secreted from your breasts. This is called colostrum and is high on protein, vitamins, and minerals. For some mothers, the onset of colostrum varies - others have it before they even give birth and some take a few more days. Colostrum is the "human vaccine" against illnesses and can only be found in breast milk.

2. The bonding that comes from breastfeeding is unsurpassed. Breastfeeding lets the mother and baby interact more fully than bottle-feeding. You can snuggle up close to your baby and encourage eye contact. The skin-to-skin contact from breastfeeding benefits the baby immensely by making him feel safe and secure in mom's arms.

3. Breast milk supplies substances which protect the baby against gastro-intestinal infections, respiratory and viral infections. To a large degree, breast milk also protects babies against allergic disorders especially asthma and eczema.

4. Breast milk is easily digested by babies. Whey, which is the predominant protein found in breast milk is easy to digest unlike casein, the protein in cow's milk.

5. Breastfed babies are less likely to become obese since breast milk is easier to digest. It does not convert in fat more readily as other forms of artificial feeding do.

6. Breastfeeding is more convenient for the mother. Breast milk is readily available anytime, anywhere. It does not require much preparation and much waiting time for the baby.

7. Breastfeeding leads to an alert, attentive and smart child. There have been many studies that share the same beliefs that breast milk benefits the brain development of babies.

8. Best of all, breast milk is free! There is no need for unnecessary gadgets, bottles, sterilizers, etc. In one month alone, a mother can easily spend a fortune in purchases of canned formula.




Gunawan Harinanto is a Happy Dad with one handsome boy, and webmaster of Breastfeeding Baby Tips site. For More Information on Breastfeeding a Baby, and many free parenting and babies Tips, please visit his site at Babyfirstyear.org. You may republish this article on your website or blog by providing credit to the author and providing a live link to babyfirstyear.org Site.

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Bebek Baby Pacifier, 6-12 Months

Bebek Baby Pacifier, 6-12 Months Bebek Baby Pacifier, 6-12 Months







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Practical Baby Gift Ideas For Twins

Shopping baby gifts for twins can be mind-boggling, but it can also be a lot of fun when you know exactly what to buy for precious little babies. Gifts for twins don't have to be expensive. When you choose items for them, choose something that they can use in a regular basis. Keep in mind that practical gifts are always appreciated by most moms for their babies, and this should be your basis when you are looking for the best presents for twins.

There are many different practical baby items you can choose from. Whether you are searching gifts for twins, triplets, or even quadruplets, surely you can find a wide variety of cute and practical items that can be used by moms in caring their little angels. If you are looking for a present for a mom-to-be, ask her if she registered the gifts she wants for her twins. If she did, you have to know where she made her registry - if it is at a local department store or online store.

Because the mom-to-be is expecting multiple babies, she might have a number of distinctive needs for the infants. Having multiple babies may not be double the money, but expect that they will definitely a lot expensive than having only one. By giving twin baby gifts to a mom, you can help ease her burden when it comes to the necessary things she will need for her children. Below are some of the best practical baby gift ideas for twins:

1. Diapers - try to imagine how many diapers a baby will need every day, then double that! So if you want to provide diapers, it is surely an excellent idea that the mom will definitely appreciate from you.
2. Burp Cloths - a mom of multiple babies would certainly need a good supply of burp cloths.
3. Baby Wipes - mom and that will be doing a lot of wiping on those cute bottoms all day.
4. Baby Bottles - even breastfeed moms need to feed their babies through bottles occasionally. If the mom prefers to bottle-feed her infants for some reasons, this means a lot of extra formula as well.
5. Double Stroller - this is something that is absolutely necessary for a mom with twin babies.
6. High Chairs - moms sometimes find it hard to feed their baby, how much more if they have two to feed? So if your budget will allow you, high chairs would definitely appreciated.
7. Nursing Pillows - these make life easier for breastfeeding moms.

In case she got almost everything she needs for her twin, you may consider some baby keepsakes that they can cherish for years to come, such as a personalized CD of nursery rhymes and baby theme songs with the names of the babies, personalized baby picture frames, or beautiful baby gift baskets. These often don't cost too much, yet very thoughtful when given to someone who expects one or multiple babies. You can find a wide variety of these keepsakes online, and you can personalize them with whatever you want.




Janet is an author for a variety of lifestyle issues and topics including weddings. If you're looking for twin baby gifts, visit the website Prettybabygifts.com and browse their extensive collection. Find baby gifts more online!

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Stephen Joseph Bottle Buddies Shark

Stephen Joseph Bottle Buddies Shark Stephen Joseph Bottle Buddies Shark
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Shark Bottle Buddy by Stephen JosephBottle buddies are great for on-the-go beverages. They can fit a standard size water bottle or a sippy cup. With the adjustable strap, Bottle Buddies fit comfortably on your shoulder or can hang off a stroller. The Shark Design features a goofy, gray shark with a toothy grin, striped belly, and a blue strap. Measures 7.25" x 3.5."






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Safely Feeding Babies - 10 Important Tips

Babies usually triple their birth weight the first year. That's why nutritious and safely handled food, served in an age-appropriate way, is so important. Being aware of safe food handling practices and potential feeding dangers are the best ways to protect your family from food illnesses and accidents, while also giving your child a healthy start on development and growth. Here are a few important tips and reminders.

1. Wash Hands. It's important to wash your hands before preparing food or beverages, especially when feeding babies. According to a Penn State University study of mothers with infants less than 4 months old many moms said they routinely forget to wash their hands after changing baby's diaper, and using the bathroom. Not washing hands could result in infant diarrhea from the bacteria transferred while engaging in these activities.

2. Handle Bottles Carefully. Although some babies will drink a bottle straight from the refrigerator, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises most babies prefer milk warmed to room temperature. Warm the bottle by holding it under a running hot-water faucet or putting it in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes. Shake well and test milk temperature to make sure it's not too hot before feeding. Microwaves can heat unevenly. Children's mouths and throats can be severely burned by bottles heated in the microwave. Always discard leftover milk in bottle to reduce the growth of harmful bacteria.

3. Cow's Milk. Avoid serving regular cow's milk until infants are 1-year-old. Before then, infants may experience an allergic reaction, stomachache and low blood iron. When you begin serving regular cow's milk, serve whole milk. Do not switch to lower fat milk until the baby's doctor recommends this change usually around age 2.

4. Mixing Cereal and Formula in the Bottle. Do not serve cereal mixed with formula from a bottle. Many think this practice helps babies sleep better through the night, however there is no evidence of this. Plus, there is a possibility of a baby choking.

5. Hold Baby When Bottle-Feeding. Babies who are put to bed with a bottle are more likely to have cavities. This practice also increases the potential of choking.

6. Limit Juice. Serve only 100 percent juice and in small quantities so it doesn't interfere with the infant eating other nutritious foods. AAP recommends giving juice diluted with water only to infants who are approximately 6 months or older and who can drink from a cup. AAP recommends offering no more than a TOTAL of 4 to 6 ounces of juice a day to infants. (Source: American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition)

7. Avoid Honey And Corn Syrup. Do not serve infants honey or corn syrup during the first year of life. These foods may contain botulism spores that could cause illness or death in infants.

8. Food Introductions. When introducing new foods, try only one at a time, and start with single-ingredient foods. Avoid serving mixed ingredient foods until each food has been given separately. Begin by serving about 1 to 2 tablespoons and then increase the amount as baby wants more. Wait at least 3 days before trying another new food so you can tell if there are any adverse reactions.

Iron-fortified rice cereal is usually the first food offered, as this is easily digested. It's frequently recommended to continue fortified baby cereal through the first year of life.
Remember your baby will still be receiving the majority of nutrition from breast milk or formula during the first year.

9. Serve Solids Safely. Transfer an amount you feel baby will eat from the baby food jar to a dish. Throw away any food left uneaten in the dish. Avoid feeding directly from the baby food jar. Bacteria from a baby's mouth can grow and multiply in the food before it is served again. Use refrigerated jarred baby foods within 1 to 2 days after opening.

Once opened, do not leave baby food solids or liquids (breast milk or formula) at room temperature for more than 2 hours. Bacteria can grow to harmful levels when food is left out longer than this.

10. Choking Hazards. Avoid serving foods that may choke an infant, such as nuts and seeds, raw carrots and celery, whole kernel corn, raisins, large chunks of meat or cheese, popcorn, chips, pretzels, grapes, whole berries, cherries, unpeeled fruits and vegetables, hard candies, pickles, hot dogs, marshmallows (regular or miniature), and peanut butter. In general, avoid foods that are round and firm, sticky and chewy or cut in large chunks.

As infants grow into toddlers, they can begin eating the foods above, if cut into small pieces. Most pediatricians advise foods should be no larger than 1/4 inch for toddlers and 1/2 inch for preschoolers.




Lisa Barnes is the owner of Petit Appetit, a cooking service devoted to the health and nutrition of infants and toddlers. She is the author of The Petit Appetit Cookbook (Penguin, March 2005) and teaches cooking classes to parents in Northern California, who want to provide fresh, healthy, organic foods to their family. For information and to sign up for a free newsletter visit http://www.petitappetit.com

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Philips AVENT BPA Free Translucent Pacifier, 3-6 Months, Colors May Vary

Philips AVENT BPA Free Translucent Pacifier, 3-6 Months, Colors May Vary Philips AVENT BPA Free Translucent Pacifier, 3-6 Months, Colors May Vary
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3-6 months
Silicone Orthodontic Pacifiers
Smaller ni


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- I bought these pacifiers for my son who goes to daycare. Unlike most pacifiers, these pacifiers come with individual caps so you can sterilize them and keep them sterilized until used.





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Chemicals in Plastic Bottles Are Emasculating Our Teen Boys

Have you wondered why many teen girls are reaching puberty early these days, and boys late?

Plastics containing synthetic estrogens have been emasculating our boys (and bringing precocious puberty to our girls), along with some other factors, according to family physician and research psychologist Leonard Sax. These plastics are found in bottles holding soda, water, and other beverages.

Five factors contribute to the increasing numbers of underachieving boys and men, according to Sax. One of these is the fact that boys and men are receiving synthetic estrogens as contaminants provided by plastic water and soda bottles, baby bottles, baby toys, and pacifiers. Sax identifies water and soda bottles with a recycling number of 1 as the most prevalent culprits. These items contain BPA and phthalates, synthetic estrogens for softening the plastic.

This is not a surprise. There's been a debate among scientists about how much of these chemicals is harmful. Animal studies pinpointed the amount needed to cause cancer; the industry used that as a benchmark, allowing trace amounts that supposedly aren't enough to cause cancer.

Sax asks the question, how does taking estrogen affect a male? In the past decade or two, many of us have been drinking our water from plastic bottles. In fact, the soda manufacturers switched from aluminum cans to plastic bottles. This makes us part of an enormous experiment evaluating the effect of taking estrogen on males. Sidestepping the question of whether it might cause cancer, Sax says he thinks it makes young males placid, and causes delayed puberty.

Four other factors and the plastics additives are combining to foster a group of men and boys who are not growing up, Sax says. He cites a study that found that, 25 years ago, only 8 percent of men between the ages of 35 and 40 had not ever married. In 2006, in contrast, 22 percent were in that category, and the number was still rising. (NYT, 8/6/06, "Facing Middle Age with No Degree and No Wife" by O'Donnell and Porter)

The proportion of men aged 18-35 living at home with parents or relatives has doubled in the last 30 years. Meanwhile 36 percent of babies in the United States in 2004 were born to unmarried women. These statistics cut across all demographic groups.

Congress, through the Consumer Product Safety Commission, is banning phthalates from products sold for use by children under 12 as of August, 2009. This includes baby bottles and pacifiers.

The agency in charge of food and drink, and its containers, is the FDA, the Food and Drug Administration. In the controversy over BPA, the FDA chooses to believe the 11 industry-funded studies that show BPA is safe. But there are 104 independently funded studies showing it is hazardous, according Catherine Zandonella, MPH, writing in The Green Guide, an online magazine.

Therefore, let the buyer beware. Avoid beverages in plastic bottles (#1, 3, or 7 on the bottom, if you want to check). Especially, avoid allowing the full bottles to get warm, a condition in which the chemical is more likely to leach. In addition, avoid drinking soda from such bottles because the acid will leach the chemical out. And avoid warming food in the microwave in plastic containers.

Sax identifies four other factors contributing to the epidemic of men who aren't growing up:

* Requirements to sit still in kindergarten. Children these days are taught to read in kindergarten, at an age when most boys aren't ready. So they begin to hate school.

* Video games

* ADHD medications

* The lack of cultural traditions emphasizing transition to manhood

If you want to know more, read the book! Here is a book that EVERYONE should read, in my opinion. It's a real eye-opener.




Are you worried about the trace chemicals in city water and the safety of plastic water bottles? Find out more about my quest for the best pure water answer, which turned out to be a home water filtration system, costing only 8 cents per gallon. Find out about filter alternatives from Phyllis Wheeler, including shower-head filters, at http://www.home-water-filter.info.

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Momo Baby 6oz 2-Pack Wide Neck Laboratory Grade Borosilicate Glass Bottles

Momo Baby 6oz 2-Pack Wide Neck Laboratory Grade Borosilicate Glass Bottles Momo Baby 6oz 2-Pack Wide Neck Laboratory Grade Borosilicate Glass Bottles
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Momo Baby Wide Neck Glass Bottles are made of borosilicate glass which is widely used in high durability laboratory equipment such as beakers and test tubes. It is clearer, lighter, and more temperature resistant than standard glass. Each bottle includes ONE slow flow anti-colic nipple that is made of food-grade liquid silicone with high strength and transparency. Secure pop-on cap is designed not to come loose no matter how many times you use it.






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Dummies For Babies

As a Midwife and Child Health Nurse who works closely with babies from birth to 5 years old, I have some useful insight into the use of a dummy for babies that I would like to share with you.

o 6 positive reasons for a baby to use a dummy
o 5 ways a baby can be disadvantaged for using a dummy
o What type of dummy to choose

Not all babies take to sucking a dummy but there are certainly babies in the world that benefit from sucking one. These are

1. Babies who are 3 - 4 weeks old who have learnt to attach and feed well from the breast but think they should feed constantly. In this situation, the breast feeding mother and her nipples could do with some relief and possibly repair from constant sucking. It is however, important not to substitute a breast feed for a dummy soothe as this can reduce milk production resulting in an undernourished and unsettled baby

2. A baby sucking a dummy can reduce their tummy discomfort and pain until the cause of the pain and discomfort is diagnosed and relieved

3. Sucking a dummy can reduce the pain of oesophageal reflux allowing for a bit more sleep!

4. Recent knowledge indicates a baby sucking a dummy can reduce the incidence of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). This is thought to be due to a baby being in a more alert state of sleep and having their airways in a more open position allowing for better air entry. There are also other factors relating to the reduction of SIDS

5. Premature babies are given a dummy to encourage them suck when they are fed via a tube and to stimulate their suck before they are able to breast feed.

6. A baby who settles to sleep best with a sucking action. Commonly, a baby who is fed either breast milk or infant formula from a bottle requires a dummy to build up the length of sucking time required in a day.

Here are 5 reasons why a baby is disadvantaged using a dummy.

1. There is an increased risk of bacterial infections from dirty dummies. Sterilise them regularly and throw out any that have cracks or worn areas where bacteria can settle.

2. The continued use of a dummy after 3 - 4 months can set up strong sleep associations that can lead to unsettled sleep in the months that follow.

3. The regular and frequent use of a dummy has been shown to decrease the length of time a woman will continue to breast feed.

4. A young baby who sucks too often on a dummy can be too tired for nutritional breast feeding.

5. The use of a dummy after 9 months can not only disturb good sleep patterns but it can also interrupt speech development.

It can be difficult to know which dummy is best when there is a large variety on the market. Consider these 3 things which closely mimic a breast nipple.

1. Look for the dummy that is soft and supple. The brown latex rubber is usually the softest.

2. Choose a shape that is similar to a nipple, this is usually the round cherry or bulb shaped dummy.

3. It needs to be large enough to reach back into the back of the baby's mouth. This will depend on the size of baby.

With the above information in mind, I believe there is a place for a dummy in a baby's life providing that it is an appropriate dummy used at an appropriate time and only for the first 3 - 4 months of life when a baby's strong sucking reflex is present. After this they discover other ways to be soothed other than a dummy.




Jan Murray has been committed to studying and working as a Registered Nurse, Midwife and Child Health Nurse for over 25 years. Jan is a mother of 5, Child Health Consultant who co-founded and directs Settle Petal. Jan provides information and support for parents to develop their knowledge base and confidence. Receive your FREE Routines eBook at http://www.settlepetal.com to unlock a secret to helping babies settle, sleep and grow.

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Pura Stainless Kiki Infant Bottle Stainless Steel, 11 Ounce, Aqua Blue, 6 Months

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Breastfeeding Vs Bottle Feeding

Give your child the best.

Although most parents know that breast feeding is the best choice, but the
perceived inconvenience, previous attempts failure and lack of knowledge on the
actual advantages that breastmilk have caused many newborns to be denied benefiting
from breastfeeding.

In the beginning, it may be frustrating and may take some effort to get it started
right, but once the perserverance has passed the test, you are on your way to make
a big difference in you and your baby's life.

Breastfeeding creates a special bond between you and your baby. Every mother's milk
has a unique smell to a baby. This enhances bonding between the mother and baby. In
fact this is a great help to promote behavioural development of the baby. Bottle
feeding is merely providing food and even then, not necessarily the best food.
All the right kinds of fat in breastmilk comes in higher quantity but is more
easily absorbable than formula milk. These include Omega fatty acids, such as DHA
and AHA, which enhance your baby's brain and vision development when they needed
most.

Breastmilk contains more carbohydrates compared to formula milk to meet your baby's
needs.

Breastmilk contains less protein than formula milk, but this protein is of a form
that is more digestible for the sensitive stomach. All the protein from breastmilk
can be absorbed by your baby, unlike formula milk.

The proportion of the nutrients, vitamins and minerals in breastmilk changes with
the needs of your growing baby up to 6 months of age. Formula milk proportion stays
the same and are often less easily absorbable.

The amount of water in breast milk is just right to satisfy your baby's thirst,
thus, when you breastfeed your baby, you do not need to give water at all. The
proportion of water in formula milk is dependent on how much you put in.

There are more than a hundred ingredients in breastmilk that cannot be created with
human hands or brain. These are important for your baby's complete development.
The anitbodies in breastmilk help your baby fight against infection. These are
absent in formula milk. Bottle fed babies are more likely to suffer from diarrhea,
ear, lung and urine infections, increases anxiety and visits to the clinic.
The taste of breast milk varies according to the mother's diet while formula milk
taste the same all the time. Thus, breastfed babies are more ready to try new food
during weaning then bottle fed babies.

In the long run, breastfed babies are less likely to develop obesity, high blood
pressure and diabetes when they grow up.

The best part is the mother gets to return back to her pre-pregnant weight more
quickly because more calories are burnt when producing breast milk. Breast feeding
also protects the mother from breast cancer.




Angeline Foong Wai Leng is a mother of 2 boys. She grew up in a family of violence and financial difficulty. During her teenage years, she helped out in child care centre,where she learn several useful tactics in handling children of different ages. Angeline's passion is to help parents realize that understanding their child makes parenting frustration free...and more at http://allaboutyourchild.com

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Thinkbaby New Stage II - Cross Cut - Medium Flow - with Venting System, Natural, 3 to 6 Months

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Celebrity Baby Bags

Celebrities are like a measuring stick of what is beautiful, spectacular, and high quality in life that we can dream about and hope that one day we can have. What did they wear at the Oscar's? What do their children wear? Where do they vacation? What jewelry, hand bags, and strollers did they take shopping with them today?

Celebrity baby bags have become a really hot item and the internet is just agog with covert snap shots of dinners out with Jessica and Cash or trips to Tokyo with Brad and Angie. Here is the scoop; rather than spending hours searching for what brand of diaper bag Rachel Ray adores or Julia Roberts relies on, just take a look at the one brand of baby bags they all seem to prefer; Storksak.

Angelina Jolie Baby Bags
Angelina Jolie is likely to become Forbes #1 super mom as well as the most influential celebrity. With six children, she has experience and you can bet that she chooses the diaper bag that is going to hold up to all her demands: 6 kids, 3 jobs, higher profile than even Oprah, and a Brad Pitt to help keep organized. This lovely lady has been seen all over the world with 2 of Storksak's diaper sack in particular; Gigi in Chocolate and Emily in Black. Gigi is sophisticated, elegant, and can even carry a laptop, important for this high powered blogger who maintains a finger on the pulse of human rights for women and children. Emily is a casual luxury bag that can hold plenty of baby things, necessary for her brood. They both have thermo-insulated bottle holders that keep baby's liquids hot or cold for up to 4 hours; essential for this super mom.

Jessica Alba Baby Bags
Jessica Alba has become a very popular Celebrity mom because of her sweetness and innocence in her delight with Honor. She and Angie have a lot in common: Storksak Emily and Gigi. She told Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show that she just loved her Emily diaper bag as well as Gigi so much, that she gave each member of the delighted audience one of the Storksak diaper bags. Recently, she and Cash have been seen sporting Storksak's Dora, a large, black patent with leather trim messenger bag with ample room for all of Mommy's, Daddy's and Baby's things including, of course, Storksak's signature thermo-insulated bottle holders and padded changing mat.

Brad Pitt Baby Bags
Who would not want to check out what Brad Pitt is carrying? Just a lovely man and a passionate father, Storksak's Jamie unisex messenger style diaper bag is almost better known as the Brad Pitt Diaper bag. He is such an accomplished father that he uses what he has learned from keeping 6 children clean and tidy. He freshens up, while on set, with baby wipes. The Storksak Brad Pitt diaper bag is an all leather, sophisticated, and beautifully crafted bag that unless Brad advertised that he was on parent duty with a diaper hanging out or one of the two external thermo-insulated bottle pockets unzipped, the onlooker would think that he was carrying a chic satchel in which he stuffed his papers and other manly things.




Cora Lee is the owner of BlissLiving, widely known for a huge selection of baby bags including unique baby bags, custom mother's jewelry, designer diaper bags, and exclusive baby gifts. BlissLiving.com has been featured in US Weekly and People Magazine's Celebrity Babies and Pregnancy Magazine, and has been listed as one of the highest rated sites by the Better Business Bureau, with A ratings, for five years in a row.

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