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November 2005
dealsandsteals Yes, yes, 'tis the season to be jolly, but what's wrong with a little humor? When shopping for the infant in your life this Bah Hum Bug tee is a must. Check out Emmy and Ally for this and more Mighty Politey tees made of 100% premium cotton and silk-screened with fun, colorful designs. The tees also double as clever learning tools in the early stages of word association. The artwork is original and guaranteed to make kids (and even Santa) smile. And, yes, they are indeed machine washable. And because they are feeling the holiday spirit, Emmy and Ally are offering Weekly Dose readers an additional 10% off all orders (even on sale items)--no "bah hum bug" here. Use the coupon code "nedandshell" at check out. Offer valid until November 30th.
gottagetit Document the first year with your bundle of joy. Not just the baby's 'firsts', but yours as well. Each book comes with stickers to mark those funny and sweet year one events: melt-down moments, facing the scale, dodging pee streams and more! Pulp Factory's New Mom set is the perfect gift for any new mommy on your list! Each set comes with one calendar, one notepad and one set of sticky notes, packaged together and tied with a matching polka dot ribbon.
tipoff How many times have you thrown a diaper cloth over your shoulder only to find a crusty white spot on your black sweater hours later? Too many? You're not alone. Some genius, we're sure it was a mother, figured out that all would be well if the area to be covered had a contoured cloth to ensure proper up-chuck coverage. Introducing the way over-due burpie by Cuddle Bee. Check out all the groovy patterns and matching bibs and blankets to boot.
stylebio After searching for a creative way to tell the world that Gabrielle had arrived Amber, AKA Gabrielle's mom, founded In A Baby Carriage in 2002. "When I started this business, it was out of the need for different and unique birth announcement designs." After years working at magazine, Amber transitioned to web design where she found her passion. "I was a "dot-com" designer for 3 years when I decided to venture out on my own to start my first business, "thencomesmarriage.com." It was an inevitable transition to move over to the baby side once the wedding days were behind her. "The main purpose in starting a home-based business was so that when the time came to start our family, I would be able to work from home and spend time with the kids. So far, so good....

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