Baby Registry Blog Posts

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Thank you to everyone who entered our Eat, Sleep, Play giveaway to celebrate the launch of our online baby registry!

Pregnancies, new babies, documentaries, neighbors, illnesses and more - we received over 150 entries for our giveaway and would like to thank everyone for sharing the event, article, conversation, person, etc. that led them down the path of evaluating and paying closer attention to the products and materials they bring into their home. We enjoyed reading your comments and hope you enjoyed writing them!

And now, without further ado, I'd like to announce the three people who were randomly selected to win our Eat, Sleep, Play giveaway prizes...

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A few days ago I proudly announced that MightyNest has officially launched its online baby registry.  And because MightyNest is committed to selling only healthy, safe, non-toxic products – registering for your baby and having the comfort of knowing everything is safe has never been easier!

Well, today I have even more exciting news to share. Fortunately, we work with some AMAZING companies who have offered to partner with us for an AMAZING Eat, Sleep, Play Giveaway to celebrate the launch of our registry!  And this isn't just any run-of-the-mill giveaway, but rather a giveaway for three of the products I coveted most from my own baby registry.

If you're creating a registry, consult our registry checklist. Read more...

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For many people, myself included, having a baby is a turning point in your education and decision-making when it comes to buying products for your home.  If you’re like me, you knew nothing about baby clothing (I actually had to Google “layette” and I’m still not sure I know what it means), nursing products, strollers, baby wraps/carriers, car seats, etc.  But, you want to make sure you’re giving your tiny little bundle of joy the best start to life so you start researching.

Inevitably, you come across the acronym BPA.  Then, you see labels that say “BPA Free” and you think, perfect, I definitely want to avoid BPA.  And then you see labels that say PVC free, Phthalate free, Paraben free and then you start to wonder – just what are all of these things and why are they in some products?  And, if the products I’m looking at are free of these things, which products are NOT free of them? 

Exactly what you don't need when you're pregnant - more things to stress about! Read more...

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