Katie Price and Peter Andre Name their Baby Daughter Princess Tiaamii

It has been almost a month since Katie Price (also known as Jordan) gave birth to her little girl and the couple is just now agreeing on a name for her.

There has been much speculation that the baby would be called ‘Crystal’ (after Jordan’s new book) and more recently, ‘Bunny.’

Today the official word is that the baby has a name and it is Princess Tiaamii.

Tiaamii – pronounced tee-ah-me – is taken from the names of Andre’s mother Thea and Jordan’s mother Amy.

Glamour model Jordan – real name Katie Price – explained to OK! magazine: “Her name is Princess Tiaamii. Princess because she is our princess and Tiaamii was Pete’s idea because it’s taken from our mums’ names.

“We’ve put an accent over the first ‘a’ to make it a bit more exotic and two ‘i’s at the end just to make it look a bit different.

“We love it because it’s unique, plus it means something special to us. I’m going to get a tattoo on the back of my neck with a crown and ‘Princess’ underneath.”

Former pop star Andre added: “Katie always loved the name Princess but everyone thought it was a bit over the top. I loved it too but I wanted to name her after both our mums and then I just woke up one morning and thought ‘I know! We’ll just put them together!’.

“If people don’t like it, that’s up to them. We’re really happy and proud.”

Princess is the couple’s first daughter. She was born three weeks ago and Jordan nicknamed her Bunny.

The glamour model turned novelist considered calling the baby Tinkerbell, she revealed, but rejected it as too many celebrities have chosen it for their dogs.

The pair also have a boy, Junior, while Jordan has another son, Harvey, from a previous relationship with footballer Dwight Yorke.

Any girl with the name Princess has big shoes to fill. She better be cute…really cute!

Aside from that she is going to take a beating at school. Kids can find fault with the simplest names, they’re going to have a field day with this one!

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Christina Aguilera Performing Down Under


Here are some photos of Christina Aguilera during a performance on her “Back to Basics Tour” at Acer Arena in Sydney yesterday.

The normally flat tummied star looks to be carrying a bit of a ponch, which could be the baby that everyone has been talking about…

The couple has yet to release an official statement saying that they are having ababy, but many sources around her have said that a baby is on the way.


What do you think? Is she just having a fat day or is there a baby in there?

PHOTOCREDIT:WIREIMAGE


RECALL: Crib Bumpers Due to Entanglement Hazard


In 2005, the Canadian government issued a warning about using baby bumpers in cribs. It is not recommended to use ANY baby bumper in your crib unless itis made of mesh.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.

Name of Product: Matelassé Crib Bumpers

Units: About 31,000

Manufacturer: Pottery Barn Kids, of San Francisco, Calif.

Hazard: The decorative stitching on the bumper’s edge can come loose, posing an entanglement hazard to young children.

Incidents/Injuries: Pottery Barn Kids has received two reports of incidents involving the decorative stitching coming loose. No injuries have been reported.

Description: This recall involves the Diamond Matelassé, Floral Matelassé and Polka Dot Matelassé crib bumpers made of 100% cotton. The Diamond Matelassé bumpers are white and have decorative thread in pink, blue, green, yellow or chocolate stitched along the scalloped edge. The Polka Dot and Floral bumpers come in assorted colors with matching decorative stitching. A label on the bumper reads “pottery barn kids”.

Sold at: Pottery Barn Kids stores nationwide, its catalog, and online stores from February 2003 through June 2007 for about $90.

Manufactured in: Portugal

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the bumpers immediately and remove any exposed stitching, or contact Pottery Barn Kids for a refund.

Consumer Contact: For additional information, call Pottery Barn Kids toll-free at (877) 800-9720 between 7 a.m. and 12 a.m. ET daily or visit the company’s website at www.potterybarnkids.com


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Picture of Recalled Crib Bumper



Sigikid Learn Croco


This learning crocodile is great for kids 1 year and up to learn many new skills. The mouth zips shut, the legs can be unbuttoned on/off and the tail unsnaps, comes apart by Velcro and unties.


This stuffed guy is made of many bold materials that have different textures and colours to keep your child interested.

Hand wash in cold water to clean. Air dry. Made of mixed cotton/polyester fabrics with metal snaps, a plastic zipper and large, plastic buttons. Designed in Germany. Made in under Sigikid’s direct supervision in China. Comes in a coordinating clear vinyl case with zipper.

Learning skills:

Creative Expression, Early Motor, Fine Motor, Sensory, Social/Emotional, and Independent Play.

I found it at oompatoys for $32.49