Parenthood
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Baby Jogger City Mini Double Stroller
4 recommendations
"This stroller comes with patented Quick-Fold Technology. It is simple to lift and fold. It features individually adjustable 3 panel bubble canopies with clear windows and 8" wheels with steel ball bearings and front suspension."
Baby Planet Endangered Species Stroller Lemur Leaf Frog
1 recommendation
"This is a wildlife conservation society donation item. Its color and design is of the species the contribution goes to. It is ultra compact and folds easily. It is made of lightweight aluminum frame and holds up to 65 pounds."
InStep Run Around LTD Jogging Stroller
1 recommendation
"This stroller provides a secure and comfortable ride for your baby as you jog. It also has an independent rear suspension and handbrake for extra control. It features a five point safety harness and smooth rolling 16 inch wheels."
Cakes for Kids
3 recommendations
"Birthdays for kids are the fun especially when they smile at the huge cake they have. Make the other kids jealous since your own kid would have a cake unique and one of a kind. Evil? Sure, but making your kids happy is priceless. P.S. Even if the cake looks awesome, please be sure the cake tastes just as awesome too."
Silibib
5 recommendations
"A hip, fun and modern bib you can throw in the dishwasher! Made of silicone."
Heavy Duty Scissors
1 recommendation
"Every mom needs a pair of scissors to cut through all those annoying twisty things they secure toys with these days. Imagine untwisting your way through Noah's Ark (that's TWO of every animal people) by hand. Imagine your screaming child watching you and wondering why it's taking so long already...give him the "Elephant-soos". With a pair of these you'll be whipping through the packaging l..."
The Pregnancy Bible
1 recommendation
"A thorough guide with everything you need to know about your pregnancy and expected baby (babies). I have the portuguese version. I love using it to follow the weekly development of my babies. It is also great for getting tips about your diet and it has answers for the most common and disturbing questions."
The Expectant Father Book
2 recommendations
"It's been a few years since my kids were born but I remember Armin Brott's "The Expectant Father" being a great resource. Yeah, we're guys and we don't read manuals. There is the mom's version in "The Girlfriend's Guide" (written by a Playmate!) but do we need it? Not really but it's still worth skimming through. You might pick up a few helpful tips like "Buy her flowers...often" or "Get her a pre..."
24-Karat Kids: A Novel
1 recommendation
"Book description: "Shelley Green, a nice top-of-her-class med school grad from Queens, has just been hired by the toniest, trendiest practice in Manhattan. A superb doctor, with a kid-friendly touch and a genius for diagnoses, Shelley soon becomes an Upper East Side necessity to the fabulously rich-with-kids crowd. Now shes dressing in Fendi, weekending in the Hamptons and baffling her schoolteach..."
Happiness Sold Separately
1 recommendation
"From the book description: "Elinor Mackey has always done the right things in the right order -- college, law school, career, marriage -- but now everything's going wrong. After two painful years of trying, Elinor has learned that she can't have children. All the doctors can tell her is that it's probably because of her age. As she turns forty, she withdraws into an interior world of heartbreak. E..."
The Early Birds: A Mother's Story for Our Times
2 recommendations
"Jenny Minton's twin sons, conceived via in vitro, were born prematurely and spent nearly three months in the NICU. Minton recounts--honestly and fluidly--what this time was like for her and how her experiences caused her to question the culture of infertility and wide availability of fertility treatments. I suspect that this book will resonate most strongly with women who share Minton's experi..."
Taggies
1 recommendation
"Babies always chew on the tags, no matter what toy they have. So just get taggies instead and they have plenty to chew on."





