I do love those classic neutral-coloured Moses baskets, but really my personal style is much louder. If I had seen this one by
Lalapanzi before the birth of my youngest son, there's little
doubt I would have chosen it over the classic crib we ended up with.
This is the baby bed you can take anywhere - it folds up neatly for
storing and travel. Baby won't even know he or she is out in
those early months, sleeping in the same comfy bed as at home.
The soft oval sides aim to replicate the curves of a mother's womb,
cradling baby in an aura of safety and comfort. Nestle the bed
into baby's future cot at bedtime so that the transition will be that
much smoother in a familiar environment.
The word Lalapanzi comes from the Zulu language and means a place
to sleep. Here is a sweet place for your precious babes to rest
their heads without you having to compromise on style. Not everyone
loves neutrals, so splash out on the red bed!
It's 100% cotton
retro print fabric, with luxurious chenille on the inside, next to your
baby. It comes with its own carry bag - great for
portability and dust-free storage while waiting for a sibling!
Suitable for babies up to one year, it's available locally for $325 plus delivery, from
Mint & Lilac.
Ever since working in a manchester shop about 10 years ago, I've had an
insatiable desire for beautiful linen. My tastes are broad, but
there's one thing I will not compromise on - quality. Spending so much
of our lives in bed, I ensure that my family and I only sleep
on breathable 100% cotton percale, something that until recent times,
has been hard to find in prints suitable for kids.
It seems I reproduced in the right era as quality linens for our
children are popping up more frequently. Being a teacher and literacy
fanatic, I fell in love with this
Star Sign Bed Set. The colour combinations are fantastic
and would suit either boy or girl. I love that the cover is reversible - stars one day, alphabet the next.
I'd like to buy my boys' first initials in the bold
Letter Cushion
range. If you're feeling cashed up, spell
out your child's name!
The duvet cover is £45 and cushions £20 each for up to 3, and £15 each for 4 or more. From
Childhood Interiors. Contact them for shipping costs.
As a mum to a little escape artist, I would have loved the Cocooi wrap when my little girl was born. I'd wrap her as tight as possible and she'd still manage to escape - having cold arms when she woke and often startling herself. Enter, the Cocooi wrap. These wraps are made of soft merino and mould to the shape of the baby allowing bub to get comfortable and sleep well. Plus you also get all the wonderful benefits of wool - absorbing and releasing moisture in warm conditions and insulating through cooler months.
These gorgeous Go Go Bags would be perfect if you're looking for an alternative to sheets and blankets. We tried sleeping my little one under a blanket and she always managed to kick them off and get caught under them. Moving her to sleeping bags has been wonderful as she can kick to her hearts content and not get cold!
The Go Go Bags are made from natural fibres including New Zealand Merino wool and cotton, they have passed vigorous testing procedures and are labelled Low Fire Risk. They come in a variety of colours - so there's bound to be one to suit your bundle of joy.
With the Cocooi wrap priced at $49 and the Go Go Bags from $99 from Merino Kids, stock up now for this winter.
With winter chills beginning to set in, invest in some sweet handcrafted fleece blankets from Etsy's
For the Record. They'll keep bub snug and warm in the pram,
sitting in the rocker or swing, or on the floor.
Each blanket features distinctive blanket stitching around the edges as
well as a design from patterened and plain fabrics. They're
fleece on one side and soft jersey on the other. Choose from hearts
and leaves as well as abstract circles in colours suitable for both
boys and girls.
It's possible to contact the crafter for custom
designs with baby's initials or name. Make sure to check out her
crafty blog, with sweet family snaps, exquisite scrapbooking and
handsewing
efforts as well as pics of Singaporean culinary delights.
Cosy blankies for the little ones keeps everyone happy in the
winter time. A nice blanket allows me to get out and about with the
pram
- getting that sanity-saving exercise is essential, even in the coldest
months of the year. Bub is happy observing the world from his
warm spot inside the pram!
Blankets are US$25 plus $8 shipping, from
For the Record.
If you've ever thought about putting together a fully organic nursery,
you may have found it difficult to maintain a consistent look.
Parents have had to
pull together pieces from disparate ranges and sources. Natures Purest are taking the hard work out of living organically with a
delicious range of nursery decor products.
Ecochild already stock the sheets
and bamboo blankets, and soon to arrive are
the rest of the co-ordinates. You can now kit out the nursery with curtains, a wall frieze, mobile, cot tidy,
nappy stacker and teddy security blanket. It's all as sweet and soft as it looks - just what you want for your new child.
All fabric used is 100% organic cotton - no dyes, pesticides or
chemicals are used in any part of the process. Despite not having been
dyed,
the range features beautiful natural colours in mid to light creams
with touches of brown and green - perfect for tranquil nurseries and
also for combining with
brighter pieces. Apparently cotton naturally grow in these colours
which is something I didn't know before!
The Natures Purest range have just arrived at
Ecochild.
You'll get free shipping on orders over $100! If you live near
Northlakes in QLD, pop into their brand new store and see the range for
yourself. I think I could do with a trip North right now.