Category Archives: Infants

Playtime Just Got Better with the PortaPlay Activity Center

In a small home filled with 2 adults, 2 teenagers, and 3 children 8 and under, a giant dog and an infant occasionally, our house tends to get a little cramped. Who am I kidding? When everyone is in our home, we are practically on top of each other at times.

Since we don’t have a lot of space in our living areas, I like to find items that are easy to store away, items that grow with the kids, or items that can be used for more than one thing.

We were recently introduced to the PortaPlay Convertible Activity Center from Oribel and I cannot tell you just how much I love having this in our home because it does everything I mentioned above!

It is an activity center for an infant.

A table for older kids.

A place for kids to create.

Not only is this activity center 3 things in one but the paper dispenser can be removed, the legs can be raised and lowered and they fold away for easy storage! The stools are just the perfect height so they can be used when the table is at any level.

Fun for Infants

As a new grandma, I am very excited for Hazel to be able to use and enjoy the activity center this winter. I love all of the cute and colorful toys and I just know she is going to love it too!

To convert to the activity center, you just pop out the white circle in the center and the fillers for the toys and then pop the seat and toys in and it is ready to go! The seat is made of a soft and flexible fabric that holds baby while allowing them to turn in the seat and play with all of the toys.

Buy It

You can get your own Oribel PortaPlay Convertible Activity Center for $149.99, the PortaPlay Children’s Stools for $39.90 and the  PortaPlay Art Paper Roll Dispenser for $29.90.

 

Pampers Premium Care Diapers at Walmart

I have been a mom for over 16 years now and in that time, I have purchased A LOT of diapers. Not only have I purchased a lot of diapers in that time but I’ve always used a lot of brands. One thing I have learned in my 16 years as a parent is that Pampers are a staple in any home with a newborn baby and each of mine proudly wore Pampers the minute they were born.

We’ve used different Pampers diapers for different stages and ages of kids so we have become quite familiar with the brand and the different diapers they offer.

A New Line of Pampers

Pampers recently launched their Pampers Premium Care line of diapers with 5-star skin care to help little ones stay dry and comfortable.

Pampers Premium Care diapers are a hypoallergenic diaper with a wetness indicator so you know when your baby needs to be changed.

Pampers Premium Care diapers also offer a unique absorb away liner that pulls away the mess and wetness while being breathable inside and out by distributing wetness evenly for us to 12 hours of protection leaving baby feel nice and clean.

You can bet if these diapers came big enough for Joey’s bottom, he would be wearing them all the time! That boy can fill a diaper like it’s nobody’s business and the minute he feels it is wet, he takes it off!

Be sure to check your local Walmart for the new Pampers Premium Care diapers and pamper your little one right away!

 

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Educate Yourself on RSV – Know the Symptoms

I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Influence Central for MedImmune. I received product samples to facilitate my review as well as a promotional item to thank me for my participation.

Tis the season for the weather to change and here in Wisconsin it’s already quite chilly and we’ve had a few signs of snow.  This time of year is the worst time to get sick as well because there are all kinds of nasty infections out there.  As a mom, on thing I always worry about, is the kids getting R.S.V.  

If you are not familiar with RSV, it is Respiratory Syncytial Virus, a common season virus that nearly all children will contract by the age of 2. It can cause typical mild to moderate cold-like symptoms in healthy, full-term babies but it is also the #1 reason babies are hospitalized during the first year of life.

We have dealt with RSV in the past, when Libby was an infant and it was one of the worst things ever. She went through a lot of breathing treatments and we all lost a lot of sleep.  I will never forget what it was like when she first became sick.  There was a lot of coughing and wheezing and you could tell she was physically uncomfortable and breathing was not easy for her.  After rushing her to the ER, getting her on oxygen, a dose of an antibiotic and sent home with a nebulizer to continue breathing treatments 3 times a day until she was better, it was not an enjoyable time.  I was a young mom, 21, and was scared.  Thankfully she pulled through and was on the mend quickly.

Since World Prematurity Day is coming up on November 17th and knowing that RSV infection is more likely to root in premature lungs, making premature children more susceptible, I want to make sure you are educated as well.

With Ellie (4 weeks 6 days premature) being our little preemie and having recently had croup in the last month, and add in our extremely cold weather here in Wisconsin, you can bet I will do everything in my power to protect her and the other kiddos from getting sick. When Ellie became sick last month and wsa coughing, or should I say barking, in her sleep  I was scared that we were headed down the path of RSV once again.  I was actually thankful when I took her into the ER that night that it was just croup.

Our little glow worm preemie.

Continue reading Educate Yourself on RSV – Know the Symptoms

Kidz Town – Howard

Looking for a fun indoor play place to take your child to burn off some energy while engaging in creative play?
Look no further!
Kidz Town in Howard is the place to be!

Xander and I discovered Kidz Town at the beginning of the year and it instantly became his favorite place to be.

Kidz Town offers interactive play for children up to the age of 8 and allows them to use their imagination through creative play. Xander loves that there is so much to do and that it true is a town built indoors just for kids!

There is more than 3500 square feet of space for children to explore, including the Lil’ Sprouts Garden for the real little ones to play.

Kidz Town became a daily escape for us this past winter and helped Xander burn off A LOT of energy!!!
They also offer a nice selection of educational games, toys and puzzles and host birthday parties too!!

Each month, Kidz Town also hosts a variety of special events for both kids and mom’s!

Kidz Town is located behind McDonalds on Velp Avenue in Howard at 2450 Velp Avenue Suite 109.
Daily Admission is:
$8.00 for the first child
$6.00 each additional child
Non-walking children FREE with paid admission
$6.00 for groups of 10 children or more
Parents always play FREE

Or you can get a monthly membership that is good for 30 days from the date of purchase for $20 AND monthly members receive discounts on toys, balloon bouquets and special events.  Plus your child can take home a free balloon at each visit when you purchase the monthly membership!

NEW HOURS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 6th

SUNDAY – Open to reserved private parties only
MONDAY – Open to reserved private parties only
TUESDAY – 9AM to 5PM
WEDNESDAY – 9AM to 3PM
THURSDAY – 9AM to 5PM
FRIDAY – 9AM to 3PM
SATURDAY – 9AM to 3PM
**There will be a 2 hour play limit implemented on full capacity days**

You can learn more about Kidz Town by visiting them on Facebook or their WEBSITE.