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Yesterday we wrote about one mom’s sleep issues. From all of the comments the blog received on the Facebook Fan page, it became clear that she isn’t alone! Many of you have babies who like to party during the wee hours of the morning. We also noticed that many of you have babies who are sleeping like champs.
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On Tuesday, May 24, 2011, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes ravaged Oklahoma. My little family of four was tucked away in a closet and listened to the radio for weather updates as the rain and wind pounded our home. We were blessed and fortunate enough to miss the tornadoes. Shortly after the storm had passed, my husband and I tucked our two little boys (9-months and 2-years old) in bed, said bedtime prayers and watched our little ones fall asleep. We were all safe and sound.
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Pick up the October issue of Island Family magazine to see a special BornFree™ feature!
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We’re proud to work with a great group of moms called The Mommyista. Last week they had their kick-off gathering and raffled off a BornFree™ Gift Set.
50 moms came together for this fantastic event and Kim walked away with the BornFree™ prize! Turns out she’d already registered for BornFree™ bottles- what luck!
The Mommyista is a Florida-based group created by two moms, Autumn and Kara. Visit their website here: http://themommyista.com/
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Our spokesperson, Dr. Greene, was quoted in a recent USA Today.com article on the highly discussed topic of environmental toxins. The article by Liz Szabo begins by noting the prevalence of lead and arsenic in everyday items such as handbags but then goes on to share how these chemicals have made their way into items our children use and play with.
“I’m less concerned about handbags than I am about things that are meant to be mouthed, like teethers,” says Alan Greene, a pediatrician at Stanford’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and …
