Product Reviews

The Munchie Mug

Have you heard of a completely spill-proof snack cup? A Munchie Mug? Well, if you haven’t and you have a toddler, then let me introduce to you a very awesome product that you’ll surely love! That my friends is a Munchie Mug. More

Bebe au Lait Nursing Cover

Since I knew I wanted to breastfeed, I thought the Bebe Au Lait nursing cover would come in handy so I bought one a few weeks after my Small Fry was born. More

Nosefrida – The Snot Sucker


For the past couple months since the Small Fry started going to day care, he’s always been having runny nose so we had been using the bulb nasal aspirator which was extremely upsetting to him, not to mention very ineffective. He fights me when I try to use it so Michael and I had to double-team to keep him still. However, we’re still unsucessful 95% of the time. More

Baby Spoons

I bought the Boon Squirt spoon to carry around in the diaper bag so I don’t have to bring the Beaba spoon in a Ziploc bag every time we go out. This spoon worked great and I never had any issues with leaking but the problem with this spoon is that you can only use it for a short period from about 6 months (or 4 months if you start your baby on solids that early) to around 7-8 months when baby is only taking in thinned pureed foods. More

Zoli Bot Sippy Cup

The Small Fry has been drinking  from a straw for over a month now and he almost instantly learned it with the Zoli Bot sippy cup. He’s been using his Think Baby trainer sippy before we started giving him the Zoli sippy which I bought from Tottini, an awesome local children store in Seattle. It says on the box that it’s recommended for 9+ months but I thought the Small Fry could try using it a month early. More

Diaper Bag Obsession

I know I already own a few Skip Hop Diaper bags and they are all great, but I always find myself wishing the bag has this or that – if only I could customize my diaper bag! More

California Baby Calendula Cream

About a month after the Small Fry was born, he developed a red rash on his face and legs and it turned out that he has mild eczema. Our doctor recommended we use the Aquaphor ointment on him at least two times a day, and especially after his bath. Although it has helped his skin condition and eliminated the redness, his legs were still always dry. After going through several jars and tubes of this extremely greasy stuff, I realized I needed to switch to something else. More

Green to Grow

As soon as I found out I was preggo, I started looking online for safe and cute baby stuff including baby bottles. I ran across the Green to Grow and instantly fell in love with (the design of) it. The name sounds great and their package alone is so cute. I’m sure you figure it out by now that I’m such a sucker for great design. I showed it to hubby, he liked it and ordered a bunch right away! More

Stokke Tripp Trapp

I first saw the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair at a parenting magazine while I was preggo with the Small Fry and I instantly fell in love with it. It doesn’t look like a high chair at all, it’s a nice piece of furniture and they have a walnut color that matches our dining table! This wooden high chair can be adjusted as the child grows. It can be converted into a stool that can accommodate adults up to 300 pounds! The initial expense of the Tripp Trapp ($264), which is made of solid beech wood can be justified by the fact that it can be a usable piece of furniture for many years. You can also purchase a baby set ($70), the rail that attaches to the chair for smaller babies and a seat cushion ($39) in addition to the chair. More

Squishy Bowls


I was in a hunt for an orange bowl to match my Small Fry’s Think Baby sippy cup when I ran across these Squishy Bowls on Amazon. It’s the perfect shade of orange that I was looking for and it’s BPA, PVC and Phthalate Free! More