Unlike traditional lumbar supports, the Back Booster is inflatable, so you can take it anywhere! The support inflates in just a few breathes and deflates down to pocket size for easy portability. Use in virtually any seat or chair.Price: $29.99
Unlike traditional lumbar supports, the Back Booster is inflatable, so you can take it anywhere! The support inflates in just a few breathes and deflates down to pocket size for easy portability. Use in virtually any seat or chair.Price: $29.99
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In perhaps the most important parenting book of the decade, Dr. Harvey Karp reveals an extraordinary treasure sought by parents for centuriesa??an automatic “off-switch” for their baby’s crying.Price: $15.00
Listen to MP3 files in your car via an SD card, USB flash memory or a MP3 player (could be your iPod, CD player ...) wirelessly with a remote control! This 4-in-1 in-car cigar style FM modulator supports 206 FM Channels and has a SD card slot, a USB port and an audio input jack so you can listen to your MP3 files on the road! Simply plug into your car's cigarette plug, turn on your car stereo and tune to the same frequency as the one you set on your modulator! Plug in an SD card, or USB flash drive or an MP3 player like iPod, then listen and enjoy your favorite music on the go! The LCD displays frequency/track No!Price: $139.99
Similac Sensitive to provide a strong start for your baby's developing digestive system. Just add Powder formula to water and mix.Price: $6.99
Seca 334 Electronic Baby Scale with Practical Handle for Mobile Medical UsePrice:
Is it conceivable that in the United States, profit is increasingly driving the business of birthing--sometimes at the expense of the best possible outcome for mothers and babies? Should birth be viewed and treated as a natural process or a potential medical emergency? This documentary, produced by Ricki Lake and directed by Abby Epstein, opines that money and fear are changing the way Americans give birth, and not necessarily for the better. Beginning with shocking statistics that the United States has the second-worst newborn death rate in the developed world and one of the highest maternal mortality rates in industrialized countries, the film presents interviews with medical professionals including Dr. Jacques Moritz, OB/GYN from St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital; Dr. Michel Odent, OB/GYN researcher; and Masden Wagner, MD, former Director for Women's and Children's Health at the World Health Organization. Each expert paints a dismal picture of American birthing and emphasizes the frequent overuse of medical procedures in what are otherwise potentially normal deliveries. Stressing the prevalent use of midwives in birthing in other developed nations (70% of births are attended by midwives in Europe and Japan, versus 8% in the U.S.), the documentary then follows Cara Muhlhahn, a certified nurse midwife in New York City, as she attends a variety of home births. The footage is candid and sometimes very graphic, showing various home-delivery methods, including water birth. Interviews with Cara and her clients emphasize their shared philosophy on birthing as a normal life process that, when attended by a caring and well-trained midwife, can be both empowering and exhilarating. Though a midwife is often characterized as a supportive, but medically untrained birth attendee, the film dispels that stereotype, stressing a good midwife's solid training and knowledge of when it's appropriate to seek outside medical intervention. Key in every birth is a commitment to doing what's best for mother and baby, regardless of pre-planned agendas. The filmmaker's lament is that hospitals and doctors often too quickly advocate medical intervention in the interest of saving time and avoiding potential litigation. While unquestionably advocating midwifery over hospital birthing, this documentary presents solid expert opinions, concrete facts and statistics, and anecdotal experiences of both mothers and midwives that are crucial in making an informed decision about the use of midwifery in birthing as well as enlightening as to the current state of birthing in the United States. --Tami HoriuchiPrice: $19.98
It's Potty Time Is Not For Parents. It was designed for children in order to take as much work off the parents as possible. Children should begin watching this video as soon as they watch TV. They will not potty train at this time, but they will learn the songs and sing them all the time. When their bodies are ready, usually between 18 & 24 months, they begin to understand the songs they have been singing and quickly translate the words into action. In no time at all they develop proper bathroom etiquette.Price: $4.99
Admit it: you never thought you'd be buying a video with the word potty in the title. But it's been months, and while Junior seems to love his potty, he doesn't actually do anything in it. So you need some inspiration. Well, you've found it. This video expands upon the popular children's book by the same name in two ways: there's a sing-along potty song and a 13-minute doctor's statement for parents. The director of child psychiatry at a prominent New York hospital will calmly reassure you that it's perfectly normal for Junior to be taking his sweet time letting go of the diapers, and that's worth a lot. And the animated retelling of Joshua's potty progress is good, too. But it's the "music video" of the oh-so-catchy "Potty Song" that makes this half-hour tape. And just in case you aren't already singing the song in line at the bank or the grocery store, the thoughtful producers have included a lyric sheet for you. "Yes, I'm going to my potty, potty / Now, I'm going to my potty, potty...." --Kimberly HeinrichsPrice: $14.99
30 handmade all occasion greeting card assortment:Price: $49.99
The Go Smart Tri-Axis pedometer works in any position; it accurately measures your steps whether it's straight up and down, at an angle, on its side or even completely flat. Price:
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This Magic Bottle set includes milk and orange juice bottles with fluid that magically disappears when tilted for feeding. Perfect accessory for you childs dolls.Price: $7.95
It's Potty Time Is Not For Parents. It was designed for children in order to take as much work off the parents as possible. Children should begin watching this video as soon as they watch TV. They will not potty train at this time, but they will learn the songs and sing them all the time. When their bodies are ready, usually between 18 & 24 months, they begin to understand the songs they have been singing and quickly translate the words into action. In no time at all they develop proper bathroom etiquette.Price: $14.98
The Sims Deluxe brings you the fun of the Sims in an all-new game pack for the beginner or the hardcore fan!Price: $19.99
Our flat wallet clutch is stylish and trendy for all occasions, including parties. It is easy to use and carries everything from cash to a checkbook. It can be used without a purse or can be put in a purse. A multi-purpose wallet that fits everything all-in-one!!Price:
Care for and nurture a tribe of little people by teaching them the basics of survival. Fleeing from a volcano eruption, your little villagers find themselves stranded on a mysterious new island. They need to become farmers, builders, scientists and parents as they make decisions about unpredictable 'island events'! Help them explore and restore their new home. As your village grows and prospers, your villagers become curious about their mysterious new island home and the secrets it holds. How will you lead your tribe?Price: $6.99
The infant management concepts presented in this book have found favor with over two million parents and twice as many contented babies. On Becoming Babywise brings hope to the tired and bewildered parents looking for an alternative to sleepless nights and fussy babies. The Babywise Parent Directed Feeding concept has enough structure to bring security and order to your baby's world, yet enough flexibility to give mom freedom to respond to any need at any time. It teaches parents how to lovingly guide their baby's day rather than be guided or enslaved to the infant's unknown needs. Price: $13.95
Similac Sensitive to provide a strong start for your baby's developing digestive system. Just add Powder formula to water and mix.Price: $41.94
For use with the Diaper Genie II and Diaper Genie II Elite Advanced Disposal Systems. Proven #1 for the freshest smelling nursery.Price: $19.99
KONG Extreme represents the most durable version of our original KONG toy. The ultra-strong, black rubber compound is recommended for power chewers.Price:
Made with a stretch feature that extends easily over your hand, youll love the style and comfort it provides * Complete with two Power Balance holograms * As Seen In media from around the countryPrice: $29.99
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Safely carry your camera with this Digital Camera Case design for small and medium size digital cameras. Padded shell case protects your camera from bumps, shock and scratches. Dual zipper opening allows easy access to camera. Velcro strap holds camera in place inside the case and prevents camera from falling when you open the case. Inside pocket holds additional memory cards. Comes with a carabiner so case can be clipped to your belt loop, travel bag or backpackPrice: $19.95