Four Seasons Of Maclaren


The new Maclaren Four Seasons stroller creates 8 different looks by using 4 reversible liners.

The compact, one hand folding stroller also includes the footmuff, boot, reversible blanket, rain cover and storage bag to coordinate with all 4 seasons.

The tan buggy has a silver frame and gray foam handles, hub caps, footrest, and carry handle. Liners for all three seasons include: spring (butterfly print/turquoise fabric); summer (crisp navy and white Butcher Stripe/navy dobby with a white quilting detail; autumn (charcoal with leaf print/burnt orange with a white and brown quilting detail). The cosy winter footmuff is made with tan dobby/coffee brown center stripe and an ultra-soft white faux fur liner.

More information available at maclaren.com


Jen, Violet and Ben’s Mexican Vacation


Jen, Violet and Ben were seen this weekend at the airport coming home from a one week Mexican vacation. Miss Violet is all smiles as usual.

Jen was recently quoted as saying

Violet is the most beautiful thing. Just that she exists and I get to hang out with her. I think that I can read her mind because I’m with her all the time. Then she’ll do something off the wall and surprising. There’s no one who is more fun.”


Just Jared has all of the shots


Keri Russell At Waitress Premiere


Keri Russell was seen out this weekend looking radiant at the premiere of her movie Waitress.

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BLAST From The Past…Summer Fun


When I saw the ‘Snoopy sno-cone machine’ all I could think of was the summer I got one from my parents for passing…. That was about 20 years ago. This snow cone machine is the exact same one that my friends envied all summer that year and I can’t believe that they still sell it.

From what I remember, you ice cube’s into the top of the house and turn. When the ice shavings come out you pour your favourite syrup over them and enjoy!

Includes sno-cone maker with metal ice shaver, syrup bottle, package of unsweetened drink mix, 3 paper cups, shovel scoop & instructions!

Available at fredflare.com for $20


Do You Brush Your Baby’s Teeth?


Tooth decay in young children’s baby teeth is on the rise, a worrying trend that signals the preschool crowd is eating too much sugar, according to the largest government study of the nation’s dental health in more than 25 years.

Experts are concerned about the prevalence of cavities in baby teeth of children ages 2 to 5. It increased to 28 percent in 1999-2004, from 24 percent in 1988-1994, according to the report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

For the last 40 years there had been a decrease in the amount of tooth decay in young children, based on federal health statistics. Other studies have suggested the decline might have ended, but the new report contains the first statistically significant proof the trend has reversed, dental experts said.

“When you have more decay in your baby teeth, there’s a greater likelihood you’ll have decay in your adult teeth,” the study’s lead author, Dr. Bruce Dye of the National Center for Health Statistics told MSNBC.com. “The ability to take care of teeth requires healthy behavior. Unfortunately, we’re not reinforcing healthy lifestyles for our preschoolers.”

Protecting young children’s teeth can be important to their health long-term, experts say.

In all of this there was some good news: Older children have fewer cavities and adults have less periodontal disease than in the past, and more of the elderly are retaining their teeth.

Researchers believe that parents are giving their children less healthy snacks which are processed, more bottled water and less flouridated tap water. Parents are relying more on fruit snacks, juice boxes, candy and soda” for the sustenance of preschoolers.

These are the same issues that are contributing to the increase in obesity.

The report’s findings come after the highly-publicized case of a 12-year-old boy who died in February when bacteria from an abscessed tooth spread to his brain. His mother had been unable to afford dental care for the boy.

Parents should help their children brush, researchers say that kids don’t have the dexterity to be able to brush properly themselves.

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