Some people think fathers aren’t as sentimental and soft-hearted as moms, and that Father’s Day doesn’t matter as much to them as Mother’s Day does to moms. Don’t make that mistake. Dad might not wear his heart on his sleeve, and many men don’t find it easy to show their emotions, but rest assured that, inside, the love a good dad feels for his kids is huge, and he would go … [Read more...] about Short Poems for Father’s Day
Archives for January 2011
A Car Seat Timeline: Which One When? (Video)
You know your baby will spend the first seven or eight years of his or her passenger time in a car seat of some kind, but which one when? DadLabs lets you know when to make the transition from one carseat to another. … [Read more...] about A Car Seat Timeline: Which One When? (Video)
This one’s gonna be a soccer player: Beckhams to have fourth child
It must be pretty awesome being one of David Beckham's kids. Between getting to attend soccer games for free and living in the lap of luxury, Beckham and his wife Victoria (previously known as Posh Spice), seem like pretty cool parents as well.Happily for the pair, it looks like one more will be joining the Beckahm brood, as the Los Angeles Galaxy Star wrote on his … [Read more...] about This one’s gonna be a soccer player: Beckhams to have fourth child
Review: Premium Temple Touch Thermometer
The Premium Temple Touch Thermometer makes life much easier by making it simple to check our baby’s temperature. We press the on button and await the first beep indicating the room temperature and it’s ready to read by placing it on her temple and await the beep that indicates the completion of the reading. We generally use it when the baby is nursing. She is preoccupied with … [Read more...] about Review: Premium Temple Touch Thermometer
Review: Aprica Presto (Lightweight stroller)
When I pulled the Aprica Presto stroller out of the box, it was apparent that this one is sturdier than most “lightweight strollers”, no rattling or “tin”-iness about it. It assembled easily and quickly by snapping the wheels into place and unfolding it required a simple pull up on the handles (though intuitively, I kept wanting to push down) and a push down of the locking … [Read more...] about Review: Aprica Presto (Lightweight stroller)