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08 May 2009

::urban baby bonnets::

As part of the preparation for our beach holiday, I've been searching high and low for cool, modern hats for the children. I looove hats by Kik Kid, but not many U.S. stores sell them.

After days of research (you'd think I have all this time on my hands!), I found Mod Bonnets by Urban Baby Bonnets. These handmade hats are Colette Palamar's modern interpretation of the Victorian baby bonnet. Each bonnet comprises of two complimentary graphic patterns and it is completely reversible. Two hats for the price of one!

They are not only adorable but functional as well -- the wide brim offers significant protection from the sun. The soft, breezy cotton fabric is breathable and comfortable. Even our Miss C, who hates hats just like her older sister, will wear the bonnet without complaint. Colette also offers ski bonnets (lined with fleece) and other hand sewn baby items.

To order a bonnet, just visit Colette's Etsy site. I chatted online with her about making a custom bonnet for O. She was super patient and very accommodating. She guided me through fabric choices and size selection. She even expedited my order by working through the weekend and sending the bonnets overnight. So great!

In order to choose the right size, measure your child's head at its widest dimension. I had the twins monthly doc records on hand, so it made size selection easy. However, I would recommend getting the next size up for two reasons--1) the cotton fabric shrinks a little after a wash and 2) a larger size allows for longer wear.

Thanks again, Collete, for your wonderful creations!

06 May 2009

::boodalee::

Hello again! O and the twins have kept me busy :-)

When O turned two years of age, we asked her pediatrician if we should switch her to a toddler bed. He said, emphatically, 'No!' He advised us to keep O in her crib for a little longer so that we don't have to deal with a wandering toddler in the middle of the night while we are trying to feed twin babies.

Now that C1and C2 are six months of age, we are going to try to convert her Nurseryworks crib into a toddler bed. While trolling the various online home decor stores for toddler bedding, I stumbled upon bedding and other kids products made by Boodalee.

I actually bought a Boodalee pillow for the twins' nursery last year; I just never thought to research the brand. The vivid graphic patterns on the bedding is modern yet kid-friendly. Your toddler will love it! Too bad they don't have a fish theme for O :-(