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Thank you! Wende - it's really, really easy. If you can sew at all, even a tiny bit, you can make this quilt. It's from a pattern called "Turning Twenty" and just requires 20 fat qua...

from Nursery Tour: Katie's Room on August 3, 2007 03:36PM

I've used cloth wipes for 5 years on 3 different children. 1 peri bottle of plain distilled water assorted homemade flannel and knit terry cloth wipes. Ta-dah. Na...

from Natural Homemade Diaper Wipes on July 19, 2007 12:42PM

I have the Skip Hop Expo but it's kind of narrow at the top and doesn't hold much if you've got more than one tot. I like the Skip Hop Dash much better - not too much more bulk, but easier to get ...

from Top Ten: Diaper Bags on July 9, 2007 02:49PM

Kind of fun to see my photograph on your site. It's such a simple activity that keeps my three kids entertained for a very long time. Tip: if they paint in the shade, the pictures last longer.

from Flickr Finds: Painting with Water on June 15, 2007 12:17PM

That Zewi blanket creeps me out! It looks like a scary potential twist/choke/suffocate hazard. Eep! Love the fabric on that pillow though...

I don't like gdiapers because they still contain the super absorbent polymer that despite big disposable companies saying is safe, I have my doubts. They are also famous for clogging plumbing and ...

from Good Questions: Cloth Diapers on June 4, 2007 11:50AM

I love that peel and stick chalkboard!

There is no way I'd let my kids play around in absorbent polymer: http://www.clothdiaperblog.com/sap-in-disposable-di...

from Gelli Baff on May 21, 2007 05:24PM

It's popular in India too. When I was a pediatric nurse, I remember the little Indian children coming in in their pretty silk outfits, with no undies, no diaper, and a slit in the pants.

Cloth diapers in a pail (hanging bag or traditional diaper pail) is NOTHING compared to the stench of disposables. Seriously.

from Wet Bags on May 17, 2007 06:23PM

Hugeamondo nursing clothing resource here: http://www.kjsl.com/~beanmom/nursing.html I went nuts on nursing clothes with the f...

from Good Questions: Nursing on May 3, 2007 10:42AM

Oh! Have you guys not featured www.justorganizeyourstuff.com yet? It's a beautiful yet amazingly functional organizing system. It's gorgeous and it works. I love mine. She even has specialized...

from Organizing the Paperwork on April 27, 2007 05:04PM

Thank you for posting my question! All the suggestions are great. I agree with jenb75 and disagree with Paullchik. We have leather sofas in our family room and three very active an...

from Good Questions: Leather Pouf on April 18, 2007 11:46PM

Neon peach. By mistake. I took the quilt my mother made to the paint shop with me, matched the fabric, and viola, we have a shade of peach I've never heretofore seen.

I really love this. Are those Flor Carpet tiles?

from #2 - Pilar's Plexi Pad on April 11, 2007 03:01PM

I disagree with jjpp also, I have the exact changing pad just plopped on top of a rescued dresser. I've used it with all three of my children without barriers and without trouble. Nobody has take...

from #1 - Sarah and Seong's April Surprise on April 11, 2007 02:59PM

How cute are these? http://www.thespottedgoose.com/boo/boodinerred.html

from Good Questions: Booster Seats on April 5, 2007 03:05PM

Garnet Hill has the same wrong for a smidge cheaper for the largest size $1,398.00

from The Garden Stepping Stones Rug on March 28, 2007 02:40PM

Jim, I think the Butt / Face towel is actually pretty funny. These, however are just... EW.

from Hot or Not?Dog/Cat towel holders on March 23, 2007 05:39PM

Oh that's so ridiculous - what a lot of psycho babble. The same argument could be applied to parents who lazily let their children watch TV (thereby exposing them to the commercials for said plast...

from Blogging The NYT on March 23, 2007 11:39AM