Recycled Goods: 10 Lovable Sock Creatures

I love the creative way crafters find ways to use stuff we may throw out.

Here are 10 loveable sock creatures that are all handmade with love. They all make use of that poor sock that has lost it’s partner.

What a great idea for a gift topper.

Recycled Goods: 10 Lovable Sock Creatures

  1. Pink Purple and Blue Stripey Sock Monkey $42.50
  2. Bada Sock Monkey $29
  3. Applehead Monstoe $30
  4. Longest Ears Sock Bunny $28
  5. Julio, the piglet $14
  6. Socktopus the Sock Monkey Octopus $25
  7. Robert $26
  8. Mythical Spotted Sock Cat $35
  9. MONSTERS FOR M.S $20 – all proceed go to the MS Society
  10. Shake a Tail Feather Cute flapper Bunny Rabbit Sock Doll $17


Gwen and Gavin Enjoy The Beach At Dana Point

Gwen Stefani took time out of her tour schedule to visit the beach at Dana Point in Laguna Niguel with her hubby and their two sons Kingston and Zuma.

The proud parents took turn snapping pictures of each other with their boys enjoying the water.

Gwen and NoDoubt will play 4 concerts over the next 5 nights in the area.

Pop Star Gwen Stefani and rocker husband Gavin Rossdale take their two sons Kingston and Zuma to the beach at Dana Point in Laguna Niguel this afternoon

Pop Star Gwen Stefani and rocker husband Gavin Rossdale take their two sons Kingston and Zuma to the beach at Dana Point in Laguna Niguel this afternoon

Pop Star Gwen Stefani and rocker husband Gavin Rossdale take their two sons Kingston and Zuma to the beach at Dana Point in Laguna Niguel this afternoon


RECALL: Little Tikes Clubhouse Swing Sets Due to Fall Hazard

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Little Tykes, today announced a voluntary recall of about 1,950 Little Tikes Clubhouse Swing Set because the recalled swing sets did not come with assembly directions for the swing seat harness. The swing seat harness assembly needs to be completed by the consumer. The swing seats can detach if the harness is not assembled properly, which could result in fall and injury during use.

The Little Tikes Clubhouse Swing Set is a plastic molded product that features a climbing wall, rope ladder, slide and two swings with blue and yellow seats. Only the blue seat model is being recalled. The model numbers are 400V and 612398.

Consumers should stop using recalled swing sets immediately until they have obtained and carefully read the assembly instructions for the swing seat harness. Instructions can be obtained by accessing the Little Tikes Web site or by calling the firm’s hotline.

For additional information, contact Little Tikes toll free at (800) 321-0183 between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. ET Saturday, or visit the firm’s Web site at www.littletikes.com


Absolutely Adorable! Huggies Poop Face Ads

Oligy Brazil has put together a cute ad campaign using parents flickr photos of their kids.

Huggies Poopy Face Ads


In the campaign titled “Anytime. Anywhere” 4 adorable infants are captured making that face that moms are so familiar with. Genius!


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Health Canada Finds BPA in ‘BPA Free Bottles’

Health Canada scientists have found bisphenol A leaching into the liquid of plastic baby bottles marketed to parents as being free of the toxic chemical.

The study says “traces” of the toxin were found in “BPA-free” bottles while internal correspondence between a department official and the lead scientist went further, characterizing the amounts in two brands as “high readings.”

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Manufacturers of non-polycarbonate plastic baby bottles, however, were quick to challenge the “shocking” results, saying there must be a problem with the way the agency conducted the research.

Government scientists conducted the tests on non-polycarbonate bottles last year after Health Canada announced an imminent ban on polycarbonate plastic baby bottles.

By then, the market had already been flooded with “BPA-free” alternatives made of substitute plastics without any bisphenol A, which were pitched as an option for parents concerned about the health risks associated with the newly labelled toxin.

Bisphenol A, a hormone disrupter that can cause reproductive damage and may lead to prostate and breast cancer in adulthood, is used as a building block in polycarbonate plastic, but not in the substitutes, such as polypropylene.

The test results surprised Health Canada scientists involved, according to records released to Canwest News Service under the Access to Information Act.

“This bottle is labelled polypropylene which should contain no BPA,” the lead scientist wrote to a colleague, recommending another analysis be done to “verify the claim” and “check more samples.”

The brand mentioned in the correspondence is blacked out on the grounds that the information could result in financial loss or prejudice the competitive advantage of a company.

In separate correspondence, a Health Canada official wrote to the scientist — under the subject heading “Migration of Bisphenol A from ‘BPA Free’ Baby Bottles and Liners” — to thank him for other results.

“We would definitely like to do a material characterization for the two brands with high readings and would also like to test the other brands too at the same time.”

Health Canada tested about nine different brands of baby bottles using non-polycarbonate plastic for possible leaching of BPA, chosen because they’re made with a type of plastic that does not use the chemical as a building block.

Researchers suggest the “traces of BPA found to migrate from these bottles could be artifacts of the manufacturing process.”

And since these “BPA-free” bottles leached less than polycarbonate plastic bottles under conditions designed to simulate repeated normal use, the government researchers concluded these bottles made of polysulfone, polystyrene or polypropylene (non-PC) are a “reasonable alternative” to the banned polycarbonate (PC) bottles.

“The average BPA concentration in non-PC baby bottles after 10 days at high temperature (60 C) was similar to the levels found in PC bottles after 24 hours at 40 C. This is a good indication that non-PC baby bottles may be considered as appropriate alternatives to PC bottles, in order to minimize exposure BPA from PC-plastic baby bottles.”

University of Missouri’s Frederick vom Saal, a leading researcher into bisphenol A and other endocrine disrupters, said Health Canada’s test results are a “wake-up” call for bottle manufacturers and consumers.

“This really is a truly ubiquitous chemical. It’s very sticky. It’s on dust, it’s on everything. It is possible at very, very small amounts that you could maybe detect it in something, but most of these assays are not sensitive enough to pick up a hitchhiker,” he said.

“You’re picking it up because it’s actually a component of the plastic that it’s in, and that’s a little unnerving to find that people are reporting this coming out of other plastic products like polypropylene.”

And even if trace amounts can be explained away as a result of environmental contamination, companies need to revisit their manufacturing processes, said vom Saal.

BPA Free Bottle manufacturers came out swinging saying there’s no way their bottles leach any amount of bisphenol A, even in trace amounts.

“We have not only three major global testing labs that test our products, but we also do biologic testing on our bottles, and the biologic type of testing is even more sensitive than anything that Health Canada could ever pull off, and it would pick up anything that even behaved like BPA,” said Kevin Brodwick, founder and president of thinkbaby, whose products are made with medical-grade plastic specifically formulated to be free of bisphenol A, PVC, nitrosamines, phthalates, lead, melamine and biologically toxic chemicals.

Test results, conducted at least every quarter, consistently show “zero, complete non-detect for BPA,” said Brodwick.

“It sounds more like Health Canada has an issue of their equipment not being clean.”

BornFree Canada president Tony Ferraro echoed this sentiment, saying several independent tests have all found “no detection” of the chemical in his company’s bottles.

“It is extremely difficult to comprehend otherwise” because bisphenol A is not contained or added to the resin or additives during the manufacturing practice,” said Ferraro. “I can conclude with 100 per cent accuracy and confidence that any possibility of trace amounts of bisphenol A in BornFree products is unlikely and impossible.”

I personally feel that the brand’s that had ‘high readings’ should be disclosed if more tests find the same results. In many cases, BPA Free bottles are more expensive than their polycarbonate counterparts. Consumers shouldn’t be duped into raising company’s profits if they’re not getting a safer product for their babies.


The sad part is that parents trust what is being marketed to them, especially when harmful chemicals are involved because we have no way of proving if a product is organic, BPA free or non toxic.

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Max And Emme Touch Down In Rome

Jennifer Lopez and husband Marc Anthony touched down in Rome yesterday with twins Max and Emme.

Don’t plan to see this high-profile family on a plane next to you anytime soon. They arrived in Italy on a private plane along with Marc’s 2 boys from his marriage to Dayanara Torres, Christian, 8 and Ryan,6.


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Turn Any Purse Into A Diaper Bag With PishPoshBaby

Moms who want to keep their personal style after their baby arrives will like PishPoshBaby.

This convenient drawstring organizer pops easily into any beach bag, stroller or handbag and it features 7 outside and 6 inside pockets for all of your baby necessities.

The first thing that struck me when I started to fill my bag was how roomy it was. Inside I comfortably fit a wipes case, 3 diapers, a bottle, sleeper, change pad and my first-aid kit. On the outside, for easy access, I stored my wallet, cell phone, car keys an extra pacifier and some pre-packaged snacks.

This is great for a quick trip to the mall or playgroup.

Those who use more than one purse can use the PishPoshBaby to transfer all of their baby’s essentials easily from bag to bag, guaranteeing that you don’t forget anything when you leave the house.

Turn Any Purse Into A Diaper Bag With PishPoshBaby

  • Available in 2 styles: Quick zip or pull string ($45)
Visit pishposmommy.com for more information


GIVEAWAY: Enter To Win One Of 3 Mr. Potato Heads

Mr. Potato Head is one of the world’s most adored personalities who was born in 1952 and began making history at an early age as the very first toy to be advertised on television. The original version contained only parts, such as eyes, ears, noses and mouths, and parents had to supply children with real potatoes for face-changing fun!

Fifty seven years later, 75 million Mr. Potato Head toys have been sold and dressed as everything from king to Santa Clause.

Playskool is offering three(3) Growing Your Baby readers the opportunity to win a classic mix-and-match spud. This Potato Head comes with 12 body parts and accessories for plenty of face-changing fun! The pieces all store inside the potato body, so clean-up is easy and convenient! Includes potato body, 2 arms, nose, pair of shoes, set of teeth, mustache, ears, hat, pair of eyes, pair of glasses and tongue.

To enter please tell us which Potato Head is your favorite.

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Giveaway ends Tuesday August 4th, 2009


Suri Keeps Katie On Her Toes

Katie Holmes spent time in between takes on the set of her new movie chasing daughter Suri around the Australian countryside.

The energetic tot kept her mommy on her toes while exploring in her ‘Kidorable English Roses Rain Boots‘.

It was recently claimed the 30-year-old actress splashed out £400 to ensure her Suri wouldn’t miss her Los Angeles home too much.

Katie is believed to have treated the Suri to a bicycle, a Dora the Explorer piano, a Barbie doll, luxury bed sheets, lavish home accessories and a selection of traditional board games.


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Heidi Klum Feels Like A Buddah

Heavily pregnant supermodel Heidi Klum showed off her growing baby bump in all its glory yesterday as she enjoyed a family day in the park.

The Victoria’s Secret model proudly flaunted her figure in a tight black vest and slinky full length skirt for an afternoon of sunshine and ball games in Beverly Hills.

The 36-year-old, who is expecting a girl with husband Seal, says she is embracing her changing physique.

‘I tend to be rounder with girls. The love handles are peaking in the back!’ she says.

‘You get used to all the changes of your body. It’s not like I’m going, “Oh my God!’ I’m used to that part of it. You feel like a Buddha!” she added.

Heidi, who already has three children, Leni, five, Henry, three, and two-year-old Johan, looked radiant as she strolled around barefoot and she says she has never felt happier.

‘My mood is the same this time as with all the other pregnancies,’ she told In Touch magazine. ‘I always feel great! I never really change.’

Heidi says she isn’t worried back getting back in shape following the birth.

After all, she managed to star in a catwalk show for Victoria’s Secret a mere two months after giving birth to Henry.

She concludes: ‘I know my body will go back again.’


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