Sunday, May 9, 2010

Mommy Must Have's/Fun Finds

Sophie Giraffe Teether Toy

I debated posting this toy because I realize it has been an Internet phenomenon for sometime. But it is a favorite of Baby D's, it is small enough for him to grab onto and he can easily bite down on it. He enjoys the squeaking sounds that it makes and is fascinated by its flexibility.

For more information regarding this product click HERE.

Teething Tablets

With two teeth already in existence and more to come, these Teething Tablets have really came in handy. I always hated the thought of keeping Baby D doped up on Tylenol (besides that he becomes constipated when he is on it). So this alternative has proven to be extremely beneficial. Whenever he becomes irritable and begins to gnaw on anything he can grab ahold of, I slip him 2 Teething Tablets and within minutes our problem is solved.

For more information regarding this product click HERE.

Twisty Bug
I *heart* this magnificent little toy. Baby D just laughs every time he sees me reach for it in the diaper bag. In fact, we just had our 6 month pictures taken last week and I brought this toy with us. Not only did it keep him giggling throughout the photo shoot, it also kept us very entertained.

For more information regarding this product click HERE.

Personalized Pacifier
Now I have wrote about these personalized pacifiers before, and I am here to boost on them again. They are just so stinking cute!

For more information regarding this product click HERE.


Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder 2 Pack
Have you began to see a reoccurring pattern with this post? The majority of my "Mommy Favorites" have to do with teething. And these mesh feeders are a wonderful example of great calming factor for teething. Baby D loves it when I put fruit (grapes, oranges, honey dew, muskmelon, ect..) in it and he can chomp away. It feels good on his gums and I feel good because he is eating a wonderful source of vitamins. I have also put an ice cube in the mesh feeder for a super cooling sensation.

For more information regarding this recipe click HERE.

Sincerely,
Farming Fabulously

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