Who says feeding equipment has to be boring? OrganicKidz funky stainless steel baby bottles have just hit our shores, providing Australian parents with a long-lasting, durable and healthy (for both baby and environment) bottle option.
It’s been almost a year since we discovered these incredibly unique looking Iiamo bottles. I’ve been keeping a close eye on them since then and they have finally reached our shores.
Long before I was pregnant, I stockpiled baby bottles and sippy cups for use when I did indeed have a baby of my own. But then something happened. BPA (the chemical Bisphenol A) in baby bottles hit the news in a big way and instead of pulling out baby bottles in preparation to use for … [Read more.]
When I was expecting my daughter, well meaning friends and family members bought me dozens of baby bottles, all of which have ended up in various charity shops around Sydney.
It may sound a little mean but such is my fear of the chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) that the only bottles I’ve used are the BPA … [Read more.]
mimijumi are new in the market and will be in stores in November 2009. Founded by two psychiatrists and an
industrial designer, they specialize in the design and production of infant care products.
This
design is based on the psychological dynamics of feeding/soothing items
as transitional objects. The benefits of breastfeeding are well known,
but breastfeeding is not always … [Read more.]
No matter how gorgeous your children’s eating equipment, the fact is that it’s hard to store. There are so many bits and pieces to keep track of, I had to resort to less than attractive ways of keeping the bottles, plastic spoons and forks accessible yet tidy. Trust Boon to come up with a fabulously … [Read more.]
Yes, breast may be best when it comes to feeding babies but here at Babyology we also understand that sometimes things don’t quite go to plan. So here’s something that can ease the angst – and the drama – for those mums who find themselves for whatever reason having to rely on formula to feed … [Read more.]
We’ve been hot on the trail of the wonderful Wee.go glass baby-safe bottles for over 18 months, after writing about them here in November 2007. Babyologists have always gone batty for them and we’ve received much communication from readers regarding where to get them from international sources. Local stock has often been hard to … [Read more.]
In many ways, baby bottles are a lot like toothbrushes. Just when you think that there cannot possibly be any more innovations to something that performs a fairly straightforward task, a ‘new and improved’ version is released and you think "Wow! What a great idea!"
The new self-heating feeding bottle from Iiamo is certainly a good idea. I … [Read more.]
We have
mentioned these very cool wee·go bottles a few times in the past. Then last year they launched the mini wee·go
bottles for little ones with stage 1 nipples for 0-3 months. They are
the smaller version of the original bottles, holding 118ml and come in
the same variety of vibrant colours – pink, raspberry, orange,
yellow, sky and … [Read more.]
Enviro-conscious brand
Green To Grow has become a firm favourite amongst parents looking for the very best in safe feeding equipment for their babies. The toxin-free bottle range was featured at Babyology back in
May.
New gift packs are about to be released in both the wide-neck and regular bottle versions – they’re the perfect kits … [Read more.]
Thanks to Babyology reader Mich, we now know about another type of
BPA-free baby bottle! Here she tells us about her experience finding
the perfect polypropylene bottle from
Green Sprouts:
"I have recently found a wonderful product, something that I myself
searched high and low for, for months and months.
I am from the school of thinking that Polycarbonate baby bottles … [Read more.]