Here’s an exciting update on a great doll house we’ve had our eye on here at Babyology for some time now.
I am quite a stickler for not letting my children’s toys take over our living space. Every evening we tidy away so at least everything is (sort of) out of sight for grown-up time. But I’d be happy for a stunning plaything like this to be left out on display.
I can’t count how many different types of utensils I have tried using to feed my son. Silver ones, plastic ones, cartoon ones, disposable ones, colourful ones, adult-size ones and child-size ones. But no matter what I’ve tried, I haven’t found the answer. Until now…
Have you ever had bamboo go crazy in your garden? My parents planted some along the side of our house when I was little and seemingly overnight it was a bamboo forest. My dad spent the next five years trying to get rid of it. Bamboo belongs to the grass family, grows quickly (it can … [Read more.]
Posted by Katrina Whelen on April 27, 2010
in Fashion, Furniture, Toys
Also tagged Agoo, baby clothes, bed, bikes, blankets, feature, kids bedtime, kids decoration, learning toys, linen, Petit Collage, Ramalama, sleeping bags, sleepwear
I could go on about the noticeable lack of really cool boys fashions compared to what is available for girls. With three boys and one girl of my own, I’m speaking from experience. But I’m not going to carry on – it’s a waste of time, particularly when I come across a label like Fore … [Read more.]
Here are some more of our favourite picks from today at Kids Instyle. I have also updated the opening night post with information about each brand. The toys at Earth Tribe are gorgeous. All toys are hand made and crafted by tribes and communities around the world. One of my all-time favourite products, the Milkdot … [Read more.]
I can’t help but smile when I read the ‘About Us’ section of Three Little Trees. It states, ‘With every garment there are native seeds according to the country the garments are sold in attached to each swing tag. The idea here is that children from all over the earth; while looking stylish, can plant … [Read more.]
I often go and check out the range at Infancy as I have three stores right near me in Sydney. They have become the inner West’s mainstay of beautiful fashion, footwear and toys – many an Infancy garment has passed through this household and onto friend’s children still looking great. It wears and washes wonderfully. … [Read more.]
I’ve long been a fan of soy milk — for me and the boys — so my natural curiosity for this bean led me to find out more about Babysoy. To my surprise, this wasn’t a brand of soy formula or baby milk, but a line of clothing made from the leftover pulp from tofu, … [Read more.]
There was so much I didn’t know about bamboo, but thanks to Ezy Peazy babywear I’m now ready for any dinner party challenge. Ezy Peazy has the sweetest, softest looking clothing to snuggle your little one in. The range of five unisex garments is a blend of 70% bamboo and 30% organic cotton. Marketa and … [Read more.]
What impresses me most about the brand new range of maternity and baby wear from Ramalama (maker of the lovely infant carrier and some stunning nappy bags) is the striking simplicity of the well-cut and obviously super-comfy garments.We mentioned the infant carrier last year and now we are excited about the new range of clothing. … [Read more.]
We mentioned Lotus Linen back in February on Babyology. I received some of the range when my little one was born and I was so disappointed when she grew out of it all. Lotus Linens’ products for mother, baby and child are heavenly soft. Made from 70% bamboo and 30% cotton, the garments are designed … [Read more.]