Breastfeeding Saves Lives


For lots of reasons, breastfeeding can be a touchy subject for many families of color. On top of that, some new mothers are unable to nurse because of health issues or work situations. But new research offers encouragement for those who are able to produce milk for their babies and those who are considering breastfeeding. According to a study published in the journal Pediatrics, if 90% of American women fed their babies only breast milk for the first six months of life, the lives of nearly 900 babies would be saved each year.
My own experience is that nursing my son is one of the most rewarding things I've done as a parent. The health benefits are immediate and tremendous. My little one never had an ear infection and did not catch a serious cold until he went to daycare at almost 18 months. Today he's a healthy, happy, rambunctious 3-year-old.

What is your experience? Did you choose to nurse or use formula? How do you feel about your decision? Would you do anything differently if given the chance?

Tuning In: Tiny & Toya


The hit BET show Tiny & Toya returns to the air tomorrow night for a second season. As many of you already know, the show focuses on two women attempting to live their own lives in the shadow of their children's fathers- namely, rap superstars T.I. and Lil Wayne.



Want more information on what Tiny and Toya have been up to? Click here. So, what do you think? Will you be watching?

Sponsored: Spring Cleaning with Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean

In my house, kids mean stains. I first noticed this when my son was just months old. My husband and I were always changing him out of food-soiled onesies. To make things worse, we would wash the onesies only to find out that the stains were not coming out. And things have not changed. Spaghetti sauce, gravy, and juice try to make permanent marks on shirts and pants. We've had mixed results with various sprays, but Arm & Hammer Plus Oxiclean detergent might have saved us the trouble. It has the popular spray OxiClean built right in for brighter colors and whiter whites. Click below for more information on getting your child's laundry cleaner for less.

De La Soul + Kid Robot = Throwback Fun



Not sure if today's post is for the parents or the kids. But someone out there will appreciate this. 20 years ago the hip hop group De La Soul released the groundbreaking album 3 Feet High and Rising. Now the guys are celebrating the 20th anniversary by teaming up with the hip toy company Kid Robot to roll out three limited edition action figures designed to resemble the style of Trugoy, Pos, and Mace from back in the day. Find more information on KidRobot.com.


Yo Gabba Gabba - Season 3!


Want to guess what rollicking event gets underway on Monday, March 8? I don't mind telling you - it's the third season of the hit Nickelodeon show Yo Gabba Gabba. We're told the season premiere is called "Circus" and will feature appearances by Weird Al Yankovic and Sarah Silverman. Through the rest of the season, be on the lookout for Paul Scheer, Anthony Bourdain, Of Montreal, Mos Def, Devo, The Aquabats, Biz Markie, Travis Barker, Erykah Badu, The Flaming Lips, The Killers, Solange Knowles, and Mix Master Mike. But, as any parent knows, the REAL stars of the show are Muno, Foofa, Plex, Toodie, and Brobee.

New episodes will run every day next week, so check your own local listings for exact times. You know our DVR will be set to record. Even with reruns, we continue to enjoy this show and its life lessons for toddlers/preschoolers. Get a sneak peek of season three by checking out new videos that were just uploaded by the folks at Yo Gabba Gabba.

Photo source: Ben Clark/Nickelodeon

New Viral Vid: Beaker from the Muppets


Remember Beaker? He didn't have the most extensive vocabulary, but he could always be counted on for a chuckle during his misadventures. Well now he's also the star of a new viral video in which he sings the song "Dust in the Wind."

Happy Groundhog Day!



No, we don't know if the little guy saw his shadow today. Yes, we will play the "I Hog The Ground" video every Groundhog Day from now 'til eternity because it is perfect. If you've never seen it before, it's from Jack's Big Music show and it stars Steve Burns (former Blue's Clues guy) and Steven Drozd (of the Flaming Lips). Learn some fun facts you DIDN'T know about the groundhog!

"I Hog The Ground"

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Goodbyn: Lunchbox for the Picky Eater


Let's face it: Some kids just need more choices in life. Lots of parents claim to have a picky eater. I actually have one. Making any meal for my 3-year-old is a chore, but lunch is especially tough. There's just no way to tell at seven in the morning what he's going to want to eat at noon. Many days last year his teacher at daycare would have to tell me that the little one didn't eat anything at all or only picked through his lunch. In November, she suggested getting him a bento box to hold lots of different foods instead of just one. It sounded like a great idea since I had long since given up on controlling exactly what he ate during the day and was far more concerned that he eat something healthy. But it also sounded like an idea that could potentially make things more complicated. How would packing more food be less troublesome?
I was browsing Amazon.com
for gifts during the holiday season when I spotted the Goodbyn. It was advertised as a good-for-the-planet lunchbox that eliminated the need for disposable packaging, was BPA free, and could go in the dishwasher. But I'll admit my first thought was simply, "compartments!" Let's face it, the Goodbyn was probably as "bento" as I was going to get. So after a few more days of stalking, gazing, and figuring, I bought it in green. (I see that they now have blue, too. Dern it!) It was 29.95 with free shipping. I love Amazon.


When the Goodbyn arrived, I immediately put it to work - actually packing my son's lunch that night (not scrambling the next morning). I'd made the decision to pack only healthy things because with all these choices my preschooler would eat something, I just wouldn't know exactly what. I made a peanut butter and jelly sandwich (that's actually a soy nut butter and Polaner All-Fruit on whole wheat), wrapped it and put it in the compartment shaped like a sandwich. Then I filled the juice container with Motts-for-Totts and tossed in a cheddar cheese stick, some sliced apples, a container of yogurt and a handful of veggie crackers. It was a pretty quick process and I reminded myself that I wasn't making a meal, I was providing (fairly) healthy choices. I sealed the Goodbyn and popped it into the refrigerator, happy that I'd fixed lunch without the pressure of coming up with the one perfect thing that might be eaten at daycare. I couldn't wait until that evening when we got the lunchbox back. I ripped into it to see what was left and just about everything was gone. Weeks later, my son is still eating better than he ever has at daycare and I can say that I highly recommend the Goodbyn. It really has saved my sanity and it's always easy to use no matter what I have in the house. I can pack leftovers, fruit, cheese, cold cuts, pudding, soup - just about anything - and something will be eaten.


Now, here are some things you should know if you're in the market for a bento-ish lunchbox like this one: Sue me, but I still use a small amount of disposable packaging such as sandwich bags, because it keeps the lunchbox nice and clean. Working on that part. Also, the Goodbyn is slightly larger than most lunchboxes, but it still fits in the backpack. I see that the website shows children carrying it by its handle, which is very very cute, but we're trying to cut down on the number of items we carry to the car. Also, closing the lunchbox is a lot like closing Tupperware, but we've had no problem at all keeping it closed. Once it sealed, it's sealed. But what your little ones will probably appreciate is that the Goodbyn comes with two big rolls of stickers so they can "decorate" their new lunchboxes as they see fit.
Read more about the Goodbyn Lunchbox here.. If you have any other lunchtime ideas for toddlers or preschoolers, please share them with us by clicking on comments!

Will You Be Awesome?

I can't really answer that question myself, but hopefully we can all wind up with photos of ourselves on a blog like "My Parents Were Awesome" one day. It celebrates the "coolness" of parents before they were parents through pictures sent in by adult children. Here are some faves:







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