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In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad travel to the ABC Kids and Baby Expo to bring you their list of the best new products and accessories for kids and babies. Items include the BPA free Klean Kanteen stainless steel bottle, a Blinxy pacifier, Pop Pals popsicle maker, a new lunchbox, and some great eco friendly products for children. From toys to insect repellent baby clothes to a baby diaper bag from Diaper Dude, the dads have got this baby gear covered. Check out the video for a review of the many great new baby products available for parents. DadLabs Ep. 557 is brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Hello! I’m 15 weeks pregnant and passionate about the environment.
For some of my pre-baby shopping (I’m waiting to know the baby‘s gender before I buy too much) I’ve started picking up the essentials like baby wipes and second hand onsies.
I’ve heard good things about Gdiapers, so I think I’ll pick up some of those when money is available. And dreamsak makes some adorable bamboo baby clothes (although I’m leery about spending so much for them…sustainability is awesome but consumption fever this country has is appaling). The wipes I picked up are biodegradable bamboo, and I’ve been considering getting the degradable poo bags but the package doesn’t say how long it takes for them to decompose so I’m a little leary. I’ve bought the baby gentle formula of Dr. Bronners, I plan to buy target’s BPA-free things like bottles and spoons. I already clean with all natural products (vinegar, baking soda, castile soap, etc), and I plan to get as many things gently used as possible to do my part for the enviroment.
Any tips anyone has would be greatly appreciated
I am pregnant with my 4th child and I don’t really need much as far as baby clothes and gear are concerned, but my mother in law wants to have a small diaper and bath shower for the baby. My dilemma is that this time around I want to avoid using regular bath products as I have recently heard news stories about the chemicals in them being harmful to little babies. I would prefer using natural/organic products but they do cost more. Would it be rude of me to tell everyone that I would prefer they buy those product instead? I would hate for people to buy the regular stuff only to waste their money because I won’t use it.
