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There are some great shops and businesses run by some of the most positive, creative and absolutely wonderful people I know personally and virtually. They are run by mothers and fathers, families, like mine, who work hard everyday to let their light shine through their products. I will continue to add to this wonderful list of small shops, so come back!
Below you will find some of my favorites!
The Baby Bird Boutique - The Romper Queen, the place for all your romper and peplum needs - USE CODE: BABYMEENO for 25% OFF
Mouse Loves Pig- Screen-free, hand made toys that you can take with you wherever you go
Camille Lundy Designs - Hand carved and painted wood toys
EverLittle- Bandana bibs, bloomers and loveys
Amanda Archer - Stylish bonnets and dresses
The Humble Soles - Ethically handcrafted shoes
Carol and Grace - Pamper yourself with some amazing handmade bathbombs
The Rustik Home - Elegant home decor
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The blog post explains that healthy habits for kids are built through simple, consistent routines instead of constant battles. It encourages parents to make healthy choices easier by offering balanced meals, setting screen-time limits, encouraging family movement, teaching stress-relief skills, and modeling healthy behaviors themselves. The overall message is that small, repeatable habits and open communication help children build long-term healthy lifestyles.
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This blog explains how simple family self-care routines can help reduce stress when caring for a colicky or frequently crying baby. When an infant is uncomfortable, the entire household can feel overwhelmed and exhausted. The article emphasizes that small, consistent habits can support both parent wellbeing and baby comfort, creating a calmer home environment.
It highlights practical strategies such as short daily walks, simple meal routines, quick breathing exercises, reduced screen time before bed, and consistent sleep cues. These small habits help regulate stress, improve family rhythms, and make it easier for parents to respond calmly during fussy moments.
The blog also suggests creating a simple 10-minute plan for difficult times of day, with a short parent reset (breathing, relaxing shoulders, softening the voice) followed by a consistent soothing routine for the baby. Repeating small, predictable actions helps both parents and babies feel more secure.
Overall, the message is that tiny, repeatable self-care practices can build family resilience, reduce overwhelm, and create a more peaceful routine—even during challenging colic phases.
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Amanda
October 09, 2018
Thank you for post!