Leah F's (only) recommendation for Preschoolers
Disclaimers aside, here is my recommendation: LeapFrog Scribble and Write. I am generally opposed to electronic toys, but I like this one. It was given to Georgia about a year ago, and frankly I hid it away because I thought she was too young. I am glad I did, because when I brought out late fall, she understood and enjoyed it and was able to use it easily. The concept is like an electronic Magna-Doodle--children trace the lights with the stylus, drawing simple shapes and evolving to writing upper and lower case letters. This toy helps with alphabet and shape recognition, and also helps children learn to draw and write. The stylus is the perfect size for my little girl's hand, and the 'eraser' works just like her beloved Magna-Doodle, so she figured it out quickly. I have been greatly impressed with how much time she has spent playing with this toy! It is perfectly at her level (while some other computerized toys are a little above her skill set right now). So again, though it is "electronic", I find it to be a useful, fun, educational tool/toy for my preschooler. You should check it out! ($21.99 at Amazon)
Meg's favorite preschool resources
Leah P's Top Picks for Preschoolers
1. Scholastic Storybook Treasures DVDs. We rent these from the library and my kids love them. They are short videos of classic children's books. They add animation to the original words and artwork. Super fun. (4 disc set on Amazon for $19.49)
2. Melissa & Doug See & Spell. This is great for practicing spelling without having to know how to spell the word. And it uses lowercase letters, which my boys need practice on. ($15.10 on Amazon)
3. Melissa & Doug Pattern Blocks and Boards. Another Melissa & Doug toy that we like here at our house. This toy is good for fine motor skills and it's fun. ($13.55 on Amazon)
4. The Jesus Storybook Bible. This is the Bible we read out of for Family Bible Time. I like the pictures and the way each story points pretty explicitly to Christ. We have the original Bible, but I just saw that there is a Deluxe Edition out that includes a complete audio CD. ($16.49 on Amazon)
5. Bob Books. These books would be for the older end of Preschoolers. Bob Books are for beginning readers. The Beginner Set includes 12 books. Each book has simple illustrations with very simple sentences. Each book introduces new sounds and builds on the last. I tried these books with Samuel about a year ago when he was 3.5 years old. He knew his letters and their sounds, but he was not ready for the next step. I returned them to the library and put them in the back of my mind. Then about a month ago, I thought I might try them again. I checked them out from the library and we've had great success. Samuel gets so proud of himself when he can read a book. It really builds his confidence. And he is making big steps in learning how to read. ($9.93 on Amazon)
What about you? Any recommendations for a preschooler?
Meg's Favorites for Toddlers

These are definitely one of their favorite things to do at the table while I am making dinner. Karlie still has trouble getting them off the page sometimes, but luckily Karis is at a stage where she likes to help Karlie with her stickers. Nina bought them each these awesome Melissa and Doug sticker books last weekend and in just two days, they have almost emptied them! They especially love the "dress-up" stickers (kind of like paper dolls, only they stay in place!) They also LOVE the foam stickers, and my youngest seems to be able to get the backs off them more easily. but get them at a dollar store; they are expensive elsewhere.Leah P's Top Picks for Toddlers
In the course of the day, Samuel and Joel play with the following:
1. Trains. We started out with a set from IKEA for $14.99 along with Thomas and James. We have since added to the collection with birthday presents, hand-me-downs and Craigslist purchases.
2. Cars. This is the boys latest obsession - Disney Cars cars to be exact. Our collection is a mix of hand-me-downs, Christmas presents, and just for fun purchases.
3. Dump Trucks & Backhoes. We have indoor ones and outdoors ones.
4. The other thing that the boys like to play with in the summer is a slide and pool. We purchased the pool for $4.99 from Menards and the climber w/ slide for $5 from a garage sale.
As far as non-toy Toddler Products that I would recommend:
1. NUK Gerber Scoopin' Spoons. These are the best spoons, IMO, because they are deep and food doesn't slip off. ($7.82/2pk on Amazon; also sold in stores)
2. Disney Pooh Soft Potty Seat. This is the potty seat we have used to potty train both boys. The great thing about the seat is the extra-high pee guard on the front. Not all potty seats have this. I bought a second seat one time that had a puny little pee guard on the front and it just didn't do the job. I definitely recommend the bigger guard (you will thank me, trust me! ha, ha). ($12.98 on Amazon; also sold in stores)
3. Leap Frog Letter Factory DVD. I'm not a big endorser of TV and movies, but I will stand by this DVD. It is GREAT for little ones to learn their alphabet and the sounds each letter makes. Both of my boys knew the alphabet and sounds before 2 years old. This is a cute 35-minute video. ($8.99 on Amazon; my link is to a 3 DVD set for $21.49 that I highly recommend)
We'd love to hear your thoughts. What Toddler Products are your favorites? What did you think you wanted/needed but didn't end up using all that much?
Meg's fav 6-12 month products
Hollie's Favorite Newborn Items
| At the Fair and nursing might I add! I nursed while we walked around. Would not have done it w/o a nursing cover. |
| Infant Insert: Picture taken from above, so you can see how they fit in the carrier. |
| I loved this little newborn play-gym. Wasn't super sturdy, but did the job and she loved it. Here, I had her sitting in the bumbo and enjoying her new view. |
| The Bouncer. I borrowed this one from a friend and really enjoyed it for the first few months of the newborn stage. After about 8 or 10 weeks, I really liked my other bouncer that sat more upright, so my girls could interact with the mobile, that was within arm's reach. And for your enjoyment, Mattie had her hand was up in the air while she was sleeping/dreaming. I say she's praising the Lord! :) |
| I LOVED LOVED LOVED this little bath hammock. Walmart sells them and they are very inexpensive. |
| Can you tell I used it as long as I could? Look at how much she filled out.. ....although, she did have a pretty big belly in that first pic too. |
Two Newborn Questions for our Readers
1--Do you use a pacifier? If so, for how long? Neither of my first two took a pacifier easily, but E likes to suck on things...a LOT! I don't want my nursing to become her pacifier, but I don't want her to be dependent on a pacifier indefinitely.
2--When did your newborn start sleeping in their bed during the day? Eleanor, of course, is less than a week old and very new, so she sleeps a lot. She falls asleep on me, on her daddy, on the couch, etc, but doesnt really like to rest in her bed during the day. Since her sleep patterns are irregular right now, I am not concerned, but I can't remember when I started putting my othet two in their cribs for rest/naps.
I would love your thoughts, friends!!
Leah F's Newborn Favorites
Bravado Nursing Bras--Meg and Leah both mentioned nursing tanks, and I love those as well, but you need a good nursing bra. I have not found a better nursing bra than the Bravado brand. They are pricey, but they last a long time and provide tons of support with and without underwire.
Lansinoh Ultra Soft Nursing Pads--I think these nursing pads are the softest disposable pads available. Sadly, they are hard to find--Babies R Us carries them in store, and you can buy them online. They are different (and softer) than the regular Lansinoh pads.
Aveeno Soothing Relief Cream Wash--All of my kids have sensitive skin, and even things formulated especially for babies makes them break out. I really like this Aveeno baby wash because it is thick and creamy and moisturizing, and my kids' skin love it! I would also recommend the Soothing Relief Moisturizing Cream for the same reasons.
Bobble Water Bottle--As a nursing mom, I get thirsty a lot! And if I don't get thirsty, I still need to drink or I will not be feeling well. The Bobble Water Bottle has a built in filter that allows me to use water from anywhere in it! You simply replace the filter every two months. LOVE it! Now if I could only keep it away from Georgia and Baxter, who think it is cool too...
Amazon Kindle, reading light, and Memory Moleskine--Middle of the night feedings are low-key, low-light affairs, but sometimes it is helpful to have something to read so you don't fall asleep too heavily! The Amazon Kindle is perfect for having multiple books at your fingertips, plus it is much easier to balance in one hand than a thick book. A small reading light is a must as well! This week I have not used my Kindle as much, but I have taken the time to review Philippians 1:1-6 during the middle of the night feedings, and that has been very helpful.
Granola bars/snack bars--Along with needing water, a nursing mom needs extra calories. I find that hunger strikes at random times (like 2 a.m.), and I need to have something quick and easy at my fingertips. In general I don't keep a lot of packaged food around, but at this early stage of nursing, I like to have a few granola bars/snack bars within reach for when the hunger hits. I am enjoying Kashi products right now, but that is a personal prefence.
Bulk diapers and wipes--We were blessed to have generous friends who gave us diapers and wipes that will keep us 'stocked up' for a little while. I intend to switch to cloth diapers in the future, but right now, disposable diapers are going on Eleanor since she is going through so many! Having LOTS of diapers on hand relieves the stress of trying to get to the store when you run out:-)
I feel like this post might be a little rambly, even for me, and I hope you don't mind! Many of you have shared what products worked for you, but we would love to hear more suggestions.
Random Swaddle Question
Meg's Fav Baby products
Leah P's Top Picks for 6 months to 1 year
1. Bumbo Seat. I started putting Samuel in a Bumbo seat when he was 3-4 months old (once he had good head control). He loved the new perspective on life and it was a great way to play with him in new ways. Joel was definitely the same way. He loved to sit in the Bumbo and be able to look at Samuel and interact with him.
2. Pouch Sling. I loved using a pouch sling with Samuel at this age. It was so easy to take him places because I could carry him around and still have my hands free to do things. He loved the tummy-to-tummy carry and then the hip carry. If we were out and he got sleepy, he would very often fall asleep in the sling. If you want to know how to make your own, click here.
3. I originally had a push toy thing here (see below), but I would definitely replace this with a stroller. A Joovy Caboose Ultralight to be exact, although I don't know if the Ultralight is worth the extra money. I bought ours off of Craigslist for $80 (retails $235). I bought this stroller after Joel turned 2, but it definitely belongs here in this category for anyone with multiple children. It is a great double stroller - it isn't too bulky, it's easy to manuever, and it has decent storage (a parent caddy and a basket underneath). My biggest complaint would be that the front tray doesn't swing so it's harder to get kids in and out.
4. Exersaucer. A friend of mine (Thanks Ashlee!) gave me her exersaucer when Samuel was around 7 months old. He really enjoyed being in it for shorter periods of time. But it was nice to have something to use when I wanted to take a shower or get dinner on the table. I can't recommend one type over the other (maybe one of the other ladies really loved theirs). The link I included is very similar to the one I had and I liked it just fine. Check out this video to see how much he loved it. We bought a different one at a garage sale for Joel and he really liked it as well. You can see in the picture that he liked being able to be up and play with his brother.
5. Safety 1st Recline & Grow 5-stage Feeding Seat. We used this seat with Samuel as opposed to a high chair because we didn't have the space or the desire to spend more money! We got this seat for $30 at Babies R' Us and were really happy with it. It snaps onto one of your kitchen chairs and can be taken with you if needed. It has a snap-on tray on top of the regular tray, which is great for cleaning. The seat is padded vinyl - also super easy to keep clean. We absolutely loved this seat and I highly recommend it. You can see that Joel (in the second picture) is sitting in a similar, but not the same seat. We sold the Grow 5-stage Feeding Seat when we moved from California. I bought this second seat at Walmart. I don't love it as well and would still definitely recommend the first seat.
Step Start Walk N' Ride. This was the item bumped from the original list. Our church body owned one of these and Samuel started playing with it there. He loved being pushed around on it, and then around 9 months, he loved to walk around with it. We didn't have one of these with Joel. It was the middle of winter in Chicago when he was 9-12 months old and so he just couldn't push things around as much. I'm not sure it should stay on my list.
"Wordless" Wednesday
Introducing Eleanor Ruth Finn, born January 3, 2011, at 6:04 p.m., weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz., and measuring 20.5 inches. We praise the Lord for his blessings!
Do you love your Boppy?
What do you think? Do you love your Boppy pillow? Do you nurse with it?
I used the Boppy to nurse in the beginning - for maybe the first month or so. But once my boys were bigger and I had a better handle on nursing, I didn't use anything. It mostly became something to lay the boys in after they nursed. And I did tummy time with it. Hmm, maybe it is still a worthwhile pick. I'm torn. Is it on your top 5?
For that matter, what is on your top 5? I considered putting a nursing cover on the top 5 (also a frequent shower gift from me). Or how about a glider?
I'd love to hear what you all prefer for new moms. Feel free to comment here...
Leah P's Top Pics for a New Mom
Two – Ring Sling. This is my favorite type of carrier for newborn through 4 months. It’s nice because you can cinch the baby close to your chest. It’s excellent contact for mom and baby and makes it easy to be hands-free. If you have the money, there are beautiful ones for sale at http://www.zolowear.com/. If you’re like me, you can’t spring that kind of cash. I show you how to make one on my blog http://www.slingyourbaby.blogspot.com/. (Handmade $10.00)
Three – Lanolin Cream. I recommend getting some of this before you go to the hospital. I used it each and every time I nursed, right from the beginning. It was a lifesaver. (Babies R Us $6.99)
Four – The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding. I remember having SO many questions during those first few months with a newborn. Even as a second time mom, there were questions I had that I wanted to look up. (Amazon $12.92)
Five – Swaddle. I used a summer one when Samuel was born in August and a winter one with Joel, who was born in March. They are very handy for wrapping baby up to sleep snuggly. (Amazon $10.99)
