Showing posts with label babies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label babies. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2008

Big Brothers Are...

I don't have any brothers so I can't say for sure what the experience is like but watching my nephew with his new baby brother was certainly a pleasure and a treasure I will remember as they get older. I can just hear myself now, telling stories to the two of them about how loving and affectionate big brother J was towards his baby brother (at least that was the case last week).

I wish I could capture how much love was expressed in the countless number of times my three-year-old nephew brushed his lips on his brother's hair or toes, or fingers, or... you get the point. The fact that he did this all on his own, at random times throughout the day, made it even more poignant.

My sister is a few years older than me and among my dozens of cousins, there are mostly females (on both sides of our family), and we all, for the most part, have sons of our own. Watching babies and children grow up has been a life-changing experience and my little guy is not even five yet.

Check out the following Kane/Miller books that touch on the subject of new babies, siblings and family. They make great gifts when welcoming a loved one into the world.


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Interesting Articles of the Week

I hesitate to comment on these thought-provoking articles and yet...

Who Shares the Biggest Responsibility For Reading to your Children?

I'm all for equality when it comes to parenting, but if one parent is not setting a positive example in an area that the other parent feels important, this certainly has an effect on the other parent's "responsibilities," does it not?


Million Dollar Babies

I just have one word to say - Momcierge!


Diversity in the Classroom

Very disturbing that this type of racism is still being "taught" in our schools.


What are your thoughts?

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Books for New Babies

As of 2007, the average birth rate for the whole world is 20.3 per year per 1000 total population, which for a world population of 6.6 billion comes to 134 million babies per year.

This has never been more apparent than this weekend where we attended Baby Celebration L.A. Held annually at the Los Angeles Convention Center, this event included maternity & baby/toddler fashion shows as well as a play area and diaper changing station for the hundreds of families that were in attendance.

Our books were a hit and we were especially pleased to present our Toddler Tales series and our books for babies (and new siblings):