Items tagged “Infants (6-24 months)”

BopStarBaby is thrilled to welcome a new participant to our Baby Makes3 Celebrity Basket product collection: Bellala Baby childcare fabrications (baby slings).

Launched by a young mom in 2005, Bellala Baby began by creating unique carseat covers. Baby slings and nursing covers followed soon after – all of them in delightful cotton prints. These designer fabrics from companies such as Alexander Henry and Michael Miller have helped Bellala Baby stand out from the start. Their products are fun, functional, and fashionable – and we love that they’re made in the USA.

Baby bodysuits, or one-pieces, have become a staple in layette and infant collections. One-pieces are ever-popular because they make it a snap to dress and diaper little ones, and they stay put on even the wiggliest of babies. Most romper basics with snap closure convenience can be quite plain, so design becomes a major selling point for retailers and customers who appreciate apparel with an aesthetic appeal. A singular sensation in the one-piece biz is Simple Syrup, a baby clothing company who offers artsy bodysuits inspired by the sketchbook of Danielle Duer.

We’re happy to report that the January 2010 issue of Earnshaw’s put No Slippy Hair Clippy®’s new monogrammed hairclip right in the middle of its “Pampered” page, and it looks positively irresistible.

There’s also a great review of BopStar-PR’s new music client -the “My Baby Loves…” cd collection - in the February 2010 issue of Pregnancy & Newborn “Cravings” column. These cd’s are full of instrumental lullabies based on 80’s hits by Madonna, Michael Jackson, and others – perfect for humming along to as baby drifts off to dreamland.

BopStarBaby is thrilled to welcome two new participants to our Baby Makes3 Celebrity Basket product collection: Sassy® developmental toys and Bellala Baby childcare fabrications (baby slings).

Contact: MaryLenore Arsenault / (647) 382-7827

January 25 2010 – Vacaville, CA: Hair Clips for Haiti has been created to help raise funds for the Haitian relief effort by No Slippy Hair Clippy®, a premier children’s hair accessory company. No Slippy’s President Annie Salyer has been profoundly moved by this disaster, and is convinced that small business owners have a vital role to play in its outcome.

“Small business can make a big difference,” she states, “If we pull together and each contribute what we can, I think we’ll create something really powerful.”

Contact: No Slippy Hair Clippy, Inc. / (925) 846-8570

Halo Innovations, makers of the leading Halo® SleepSack™ wearable blanket, has joined the effort to provide for the children of Haiti following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake which has left many homeless and even worse, without parents. As part of their ongoing commitment to keep children safe, HALO® will donate a Halo SleepSack wearable blanket to Kids in Distressed Situations (K.I.D.S) for each of the next 1000 fans to the HaloSleepSack Facebook page. Please join us in helping the children of Haiti by spreading to word.

The NYC Baby and Kids Fair at 7 W New York runs Jan 30th - Feb 1st. The 11th floor will be filled with everything under the sun for children, including gifts, apparel, bedding, furnishings, room decor, health care, bath aids and toys. The 7 W New York Gift & Home Textiles Market and New York International Gift Fair are also taking place, so NYC is the place to be for buyers who want to cash in on the gift market. Here’s a preview of a few of the exciting exhibitors that will be at the 7 W NYC Baby and Kids Fair, including Stonz Wear, mimijumi, First Toddle and JudiZuzu.

We’re so happy to see No Slippy Hair Clippy® - a long-term and much loved member of the BopStarBaby product collection - in the Winter/Holiday edition of Baby Couture! The Angel sequined and Amber hairclips were featured in an adorable spread full of babies posing as puppets. That Baby Couture is always full of new delights – we look forward to every issue. Especially when they include one of our own!

January 25 2010 – Vacaville, CA: Hair Clips for Haiti has been created to help raise funds for the Haitian relief effort by No Slippy Hair Clippy®, a premier children’s hair accessory company. No Slippy’s President Annie Salyer has been profoundly moved by this disaster, and is convinced that small business owners have a vital role to play in its outcome.

“Small business can make a big difference,” she states, “If we pull together and each contribute what we can, I think we’ll create something really powerful.”

Contact: MaryLenore Arsenault / (647) 382-7827

American families are busier than ever, so it’s often long after the groceries are unpacked that mom or dad realize they forgot to replace the toothbrushes… again! Help them out by placing kid’s toothbrushes near the checkout. Specialty retailers may brush off this idea as inappropriate for their product mix, but unique toothbrushes from Live-Right, Benedent Corporation, Dr. Fresh and Preserve are exceptional finds that make customers smile! Dentists recommend that toothbrushes be changed every 3 months, so dental care products, especially those with impulse-buy appeal, can be a great way to brighten profits.

With the family movie “Tooth Fairy” opening this week, we’re pleased to present a Green Scene gleam on the best natural toothpastes for kids. Mainstream toothpastes are often chock full of artificial ingredients and flavors, and knowledgeable parents are searching for healthier alternatives. It’s only natural to turn to toothpastes by Tom’s of Maine, Burt’s Bees, and Weleda. These winning products are made with safe, flavorful ingredients found in nature, so they promote healthy teeth and smiles without exposing children to artificial additives. The Tooth Fairy is surely waving her wand in approval!

Julie Barger isn’t your run of-the-mill mama; she’s a creative mastermind! As the stay-at-home mother of two little girls, she spent her days in search of ways to let her creative mind thrive, while tackling day-to-day parenting tasks. Knowing how competitive schoolyard fashion can be, Barger sought fresh and exciting ideas to keep her girls ahead of the trends without breaking the bank. She began by applying recycled and vintage materials to her girls’ jeans for a truly cutting-edge look. Her creations were soon the envy of the schoolyard, which encouraged her to take the next step.

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