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Safer Baby Skin Care Cheat Sheet by Safe Mama the SuperStar

Safer Skin Care Cheat Sheet by SafeMama

Safe Mama is one of my favorite resources!  When I receive questions and PR pitches about skincare lines I often run to her for help.  She never complains about my lack of understanding as she translates those fifteen syllable words into terms I can easily grasp. With her growing knowledge, Safe Mama has become more [...]

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New SafeMama Cheat Sheets: Safer Dishes and Cookware

We get so excited every time SafeMama churns out a new cheat sheet!  Their latest masterpiece comes at the perfect time, as many parents have most of the baby feeding basics under control and are beginning to scan the horizon for safer dishes and cookware for the whole family. SafeMama has taken the same proactive [...]

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What Does a Used Car Salesman Have in Common with Similac?

Thank you SafeMama for broaching the subject of whether or not Similac SimplePac containers are BPA free.  We’ve been talking with many parents who have the same burning question.  We haven’t come away with a black and white answer either. I swear we’re going to have to hire a P.I. to sneak around and get [...]

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New Think Sport Stainless Steel Water Bottle is the Cadillac of BPA Free Bottles

I can’t wait another minute to tell you about the new Think Sport Bottle! It was created by the same masterminds behind Think Baby Bottles and Sippy Cups, which made me take a hard look at it right away. What’s so great about these bottles? Here are my favorite features: It’s virtually indestructible. I gave [...]

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The Bisphenol-A Debate – Truly Toxic or Money Making Ploy?

Bisphenol-A (BPA) has come under scrutiny concerning its potentially harmful effects on babies and young children related to its hormone-disrupting properties. Bisphenol-A is actually an artificial estrogen, but it is bonded together in a chain of molecules to create the plastic called polycarbonate. Most major U.S. baby bottle manufacturers use the BPA chemical in their [...]

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