For Kids
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I’ll Tell You What They Want, What They Really Really Want!
The Hollar-dayzzzz are here and Moms near and far are searching for that perfect teacher gift. This is the person who invests a ton of time (and their own money) insuring that your child succeeds in school. A simple candle doesn’t seem like enough and you would love to send them on a tropical vacation but sometimes that doesn’t fit in your already dwindling Christmas budget.
Have no fear because with this gift, not only are you helping out other parents who are in the same boat, but you are able to give your amazing teacher something he or she would truly enjoy.
Step 1: Ask your teacher what kind of gift card they would really love if they received one…Target, Amazon, a fab local spa….
Step 2: Insert your info and print out copies of our Teacher Letter and put them in UNSEALED envelopes. (Just tuck the flap inside)
Step 3: Ask your teacher for a class list.
Step 4: Write the names of the students on the outside of the envelopes with “Return to (your childs name)” at the bottom
Step 5: Tell your teacher to send the envelopes home with the students (no peeking!) and if any envelopes return, just send them home with your child.
Step 6: After the due date for the money has come, hit the town to purchase your gift card!
Step 7: Give your teacher the gift card from the entire class. I always say it is from the entire class no matter who donated money!
Now go have a cocktail and call your other Room Moms and tell them you have Christmas under control! Happy Hollar-dayzzzzzz!!!!
PS. Have no fear – if this won’t work for your kid’s class, we have linked some great gift ideas below too!
Grab some essential oils and pair with this diffuser to help your teacher fight all the germs.
Break up this hand cream set and pair with a nail file or nail polish for a fun, pampering gift.
Skip the Target run, and have an amazon gift card delivered to your house to take to your teacher!
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The Most Magical Lunchbox!
Dear Bentgo lunch box, you seriously changed my life and gave me my sanity back. I was sending a million plastic containers to school with my kids and the chore of washing them all was TERRRRRIBLE. I searched the Internets and came across a Bentgo box and packing lunches became so much better. (Both my kids use one…ages 5 & 7) They are easy for kids to open!!! A preschool teacher told me my daughter was one of the first to start eating everyday because she isn’t waiting on teachers to open her food for her. The tray the food goes in can be put on the top rack of the dishwasher but the container itself should be hand washed because of the seals. They come in the classic colors…green, blue and purple but I just found these SUPER NEW COLORS THAT ARE AWESOME!!!!
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Newborn Head to Toe
First things first, spare yourself spending hours on Google after bringing your baby home and ORDER THIS BOOK NOW!!!! It will answer so many late night question and put your mind at ease! A family member gave me this book and it was one of the best gifts I received!
Cradle Cap– Weird stuff on their scalp that will wash off in time. You can also use a soft tooth brush and a little soap to get it of.
Eyes– if their eyes become watery and then gooey, it could be a plugged duct. Put a couple drops of breast milk in their eye, massage the duct, and see if that helps.
Ear Wax– there are special Q-tips designed to clean out their ear wax. Use those or a soft rag
Icky Neck– the term used to describe the collection of items that somehow stick in the folds of skin in the neck area. From milk, drool, dust, etc…it all seems to find its way to neck area and cause it to be smelly. (Arm pits are the same way!)
Nails-don’t be scared to trim nails, a great time to do it is while they are nursing, having a bottle or sleeping.
Belly Button– it will look scary but don’t let it intimidate you. Don’t get it wet and be careful when dressing the baby. I got my sons wet on accident while giving him a bird bath and it fell off when he was a week old. AHHHH! Every time he cried I could see fresh chord coming up and it made me want to faint. The pediatrician shot it with some medicine to heal it and he survived. I pulled my daughters chord when unsnapping her pajamas and it fell off a little early too and she was fine as well. Obviously, I wasn’t the best with taking care of belly buttons.
Hand and Toe Dust Bunnies– newborns keep their hands in fists a lot of the time and somehow they collect dust bunnies in them! Just keep them clean.
Poop– it will be a black tar color when you’re in the hospital, when you get home it will be yellow seedy of you’re breastfeeding or a green pasty if you’re giving formula.
Vitamins/ Medicine
Always ask your peditrician for dosing instructions based on your babies weight. If your baby is under 6 months old then Tylenol could be an option and once they are over 6 months then Ibuprofen could be an option.
Your peditrician may recommend a Vitamin D supplement if you are strictly breastfeeding.
Gripe water- once baby is few weeks old you can give them gripe water. It’s for excessive fussiness and it helps to calm their tummies and is all natural. You can find it at cvs, target, walgreens.
Bathing
I felt like a bath 3 times a week was enough (unless they had a massive explosion) and bird baths only until their chord falls off.
I recommend fragrance free bath wash and lotions.
Don’t use wash clothes, if you do only on their bottoms.
Let the laundry begin!
You will wonder how someone with such small clothes can create SO MUCH LAUNDRY. You will never be “done with the laundry”. Just go ahead and accept that off the bat and you won’t feel as crazy and defeated when the piles keep growing and appearing. While your baby is really young, we recommend using a scent free detergent like Free Clear for Sensitive Skin.
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Boutique Bikini is making us feel Royal
This “Royal Palm” suit from Boutique Bikini will remind you that…. YES, you do deserve to be fanned by cabana boys on a small island… but instead…Mom Life chose you…so bring on the SUNSCREEN and DRAMA!!! Our friends at Boutique Bikini saw our one piece videos and thought we were just crazy enough to let us promote some of their products! Our favorite things about this suit is the fun pattern, coverage, it’s good for beach time with the kids or for a romantic weekend away with your husband!
Boutique Bikini also offers this SUPER CUTE “Mommy and Me” suit! Ahhhhh how many little ones would totally freak if they got to be twinsies with their mom at the pool or beach?! The cute factor is off the charts with this one! The links to these suits can be found here…
Something that really makes Boutique Bikini special is that they donate 5% of all product sales to the American Cancer Society Skin Cancer Research and Prevention Education fund. Your purchase makes a difference!
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Getting Through Spring and Summer With ONE Pair Of Sandals!
Sandal season is here and I can already hear the angels singing the Hallelujah Chorus when I think being done with socks for a few months. Not sure what kind of sandals to get for your little one this season?! Have no fear, we have the answer. One pair of these and your child is set for the Spring and Summer. What we love the most is that they can be worn with ANYTHING from jean shorts to an Easter dress and they are super comfy and cute!
Stella loves her Salt Water Sandals!
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Freaking out over all the sunscreen options?!
Living at the beach, sunscreen is a must but there are SO. MANY. OPTIONS! After spending HOURS on the internet trying to find the perfect one, and comparing them all, I finally decided to go with this one. I have used this sunscreen on my kids for about 4 summers now and I have to say the coverage and overall protection is amazing. And you can’t beat the coverage the face stick provides but a little bit goes a long way…SERIOUSLY.
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Bows That Won’t Break the Bank
We both have girls and as the saying goes, “The bigger the bow, the closer to God”! Well, you can stop paying $12 for one bow, and can pay a little more for 20! These are our favorites.