Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 at
12:55 pm
From: http://Show-Offs.Com
Bumble Diaper Bags
The Bumble diaper bag is one of the fastest growing options on the market today. While the company that makes the Bumble diaper bag has only been doing so for five years, the bags already have a loyal fan base of both 'everyday' moms and celebrity moms.
That means that the company that makes Bumble diaper bag will only get bigger and better in the future. Even now, it's already a pretty great choice, and there are a couple of reasons for that.
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Saturday, April 18th, 2009 at
2:37 pm
Camouflaging Your Diaper Bag
From: Show-Offs.Com
It's not always mom that carries the diaper bag. Sometimes dad has to do it, too, and he probably doesn't feel comfortable with something pastel and flowery swinging from his arm like a great big purse. Who could blame him?
Fortunately, there are other options out there for dads who want to look great and show off their babies, too. For the dad on the go, there's always the option of a camouflage diaper bag. Camo diaper bags haven't been around that long but they're already catching on among young men who find themselves in the throes of fatherhood and who still want to look masculine.
They aren't comfortable with flowers and soft colors but they are very proud of their babies, so they have to have a compromise, and one of the best ways to have that compromise is to have a camo diaper bag. Many of them are great for carrying all sorts of things. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, April 6th, 2009 at
5:34 am
Whether you’re hopping across the country or traveling around the globe, taking your children on an airplane can be a trying experience for both them and you. When you plan ahead, though, your ride will be less stressful for everyone involved. Here are some essential items that will make your trip more organized, and that will help everyone aboard the plane keep their sanity.
Laptop/DVD Player: This item is a lifesaver on lengthier flights or when flights are delayed. Watching a movie with headphones will keep children content. Most companies allow passengers to use laptops once the plane is at cruising altitude. Bring enough batteries to get through several hours.
Emergency Survival Items: Devote an extra luggage pocket to emergency-only items. This can include inexpensive toys your children have not discovered in the diaper bag. Now is a great time to breaking out special occasion cookies or candy.
Copies of Birth Certificates: If children are going to sit on your lap and are young enough to meet the airline’s criteria, bring a copy of your child’s birth certificate. This can avoid an ugly scenario with airline employees.
Stroller: It is best to have children contently seated for easy maneuverability while walking through large airports or as a convenient place to nap on layovers. On short flights strollers are typically given back to parents directly outside of the plane. On larger flights, it is normal to check the stroller. Strollers are convenient when flying through airports without trams or transportation that moves passengers from place to place in a large terminal. If you are forced to move from one area to the next via tram or subway, consider checking the strollers and simply carrying your child or investing in a front carrier.
Car Seat: Many parents consider this an added inconvenience, but the thought of a baby or toddler unrestrained in turbulence is enough for parents to consider bringing along a car seat. If you wish to eliminate the inconvenience of bringing a car seat in a large airport, consider a harness for the seat. This type of harness has an “H” shape that fits toddlers to children that are four years old.
If that isn’t enough, here are some more ideas:
- Blankets: Flights might be scheduled during your child’s nap or bedtime. Consider bringing a small blanket. Bring an additional receiving blanket to lay in the airplane lavatory when changing your baby’s diaper.
- Formula: Bring powdered formula and purchase a large bottle of water after you’ve passed through the security screening. This will allow you to save space in carry-on bags and provide several formula feedings, as well as give you the ability to hydrate.
- Change of Clothes: A change of clothes is a great idea for unexpected spills. Throw in plastic grocery bags for soiled clothing.
- Diaper bag: Include diapers, plenty of wipes for changes and accidental spills, as well as disposable bibs. Include items in your bag like a sucker or pacifier to prevent painful ear pressure upon descent.
This simple list of items will take the hassle out of traveling with children and eliminate some of the stress, adding quality to this experience. Remember that it’s always better to be over-prepared than underprepared. And, it helps to expect precarious situations while traveling and try to roll with the punches and keep a good sense of humor about the situation.
Monday, February 16th, 2009 at
10:17 pm
Diaper Totes
Author: http://www.show-offs.com/Tote-Diaper-Bags.html
Diaper Totes Can Add Pizzaz to Mom or Dad's Day
Diaper totes, or diaper bags, are still a very popular way of carrying not only diapers but bottles, small toys, and all sorts of other things for baby. Moms and dads often put a lot of their own things in there, too, like their wallets, cell phones, and car keys. A lot of diaper totes are so stylish and classy anymore that they don't even look like diaper totes.
They just look like the larger style of purses that are so popular today. A diaper tote should be able to hold everything that you and your baby need, but it should also look good, and many people have more than one diaper tote, too. Stylish diaper bags are definitely very popular, and companies that make baby supplies are always working to make trendy diaper bags that everyone will want.
When they fall out of fashion later there will be new lines and new designs unveiled for the next group of mothers (and fathers) to enjoy. Stylish diaper bags might seem like a waste of money but these diaper totes not only have style they also have quality and classy and durability, which are very important to parents who have busy lifestyles and need to buy things that last.
A tote diaper bag is very similar to a more traditional diaper bag in how much it will hold, but it often looks more like a purse or a large tote bag as opposed to looking like a 'standard' diaper bag. Most people have a lot of preconceived notions about what diaper bags look like, often from their parents and other relatives.
Some people might even have experience with a handmade diaper bag that's been passed down from generation to generation. There is nothing wrong with any of these things, but if you want a diaper tote that's sleek and stylish and new, there are many great options from top-quality designers on the market today. ...
Monday, February 9th, 2009 at
7:17 pm
Toile Diaper Bag
Toile Diaper Bags
Author: http://diapertote.info/toile-diaper-bags
Sylish Toile Diaper Bag Fashionable Choice
If you're looking for a beautiful style and pattern that not everyone will have, you might want to consider looking for toile diaper bags. These have a floral pattern but it's very elegant and understated, similar to what would be seen on fine china or expensive linens.
There are companies out there that hand-make these toile diaper bags, and that means that their cost is more than some people would want to pay. When compared to other high-end designers of diaper bags, however, the cost is not excessive, and the quality of a hand-made toile diaper bag is very hard to beat.
Many of these bags have been designed by mothers, and some by mothers who have had more than one baby at a time, so it's pretty clear what has to go into making one of these bags. They have to hold up very well, and they have to look good, and they have to do all of that while still having room to hold everything that a new mother (or father) needs to carry around.
Not all fathers would be comfortable with a toile diaper bag, but there are other options, like diaper dude bags, that men can purchase if they feel more comfortable that way. For mothers, however, the toile diaper bag is hard to beat for its looks. Many of them also have magnetic closures, burping cloths that match, a changing pad, and specific pockets to hold items such as pacifiers and bottles.
Toile diaper bags are elegant sophistication at its finest. They are understated and classy, so they get noticed and they hold up so well that you won't have to worry about your toile diaper bag falling apart or looking bad. You can just use it and enjoy. ...
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at
12:38 am
The most dynamic element in today’s fashion bag market has got to be designer diaper bags. The lowly diaper bag, once a dependable joke in fashion circles, is now one of the most popular bags around, ever since the celebrity circuit began to personally endorse the bags. When movie stars like Brad Pitt, Will Smith, Janet Jackson and Ellen endorsed designer diaper bags, an entirely new market was created in demand for these attractive baby bags. Is there real value in today’s bags though, once you strip away all the celebrity appeal? In short, the popular appeal is based not only on new design elements, but also the extreme customizability of these designer diaper bags.
I looked into four main brands in my analysis: Mia Bossi, Nest, Storksak, and Ramalama. The first thing I discovered is that all these bags are called “designer†bags, yet they are not all priced at high designer prices, but rather cover a wide spectrum of prices. You might expect that celebrities would endorse only the most expensive of the brands, such as Ramalama’s high end leather bags, but often celebrities preferred the more accessible brands such as Storksak. For example, the popular Storksak Emily bag has two thermo-insulated side pockets that are easy to reach, as well as a removable diaper changing pad. How bizarre: is it true that Hollywood’s A-List is promoting products that are truly valuable, and not just fashionable? With designer diaper bags, that certainly seems to be the case!