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Meet Tangela Walker, the founder of GoPillow – a hands-free, wearable breastfeeding pillow that is ideal for moms on the go or at home. Tangela shared her entrepreneurial story with Herstory Circle TV
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A baby gift guide! You can hardly say that without letting out a little squeal. 
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Our silicone line is made of food-grade silicone that is freezer, dishwasher, microwave and oven safe! Check out our playful collection which include sili bibs, sili plates, sili trays, sili spoons, and more!
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These bibs are made of a waterproof fabric so lightweight, your baby won't even know they're wearing a bib! The Kushies Cleanbib features an easy on/off hook and loop fastening system and a catch-all pocket. It wipes down easily to be re-used for the next meal! Rest assured with Kushies bibs, they're ethically made in Canada!
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I recently had my 4 month baby visit with my pediatrician and got an information package that suggested introducing solids anywhere between 4 and 6 months. As a dietitian and family food expert, who has done additional training in infant feeding, I have always suggested parents start closer to 6 months. However, in my infant feeding workshops there is always TONS of confusion about when to start and parents have received different information from different health care providers. During my own visit I experienced this first hand, I mean 4-6 months can be a huge range, especially when it comes to babies and their growth. That being said, my pediatrician is wonderful and was confident I could make the right decision for my little one and I want you to feel the same for your little one!
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Kushies® washable diapers are made with 100% cotton flannel. Cotton is more comfortable, breathable, cooler and more natural to baby’s skin, especially on sensitive body parts. Cloth diapers are a healthier choice for your baby and your planet. By simply choosing cloth diapers, you are making a tremendous impact on the environment and offering your child a cleaner world to live in.
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When we first started shopping for baby and nursery things I kept seeing Kushies brand in the big stores, but also in the local shops we have here too. I immediately fell in love with the grey chevron patterned things and I was so excited when we got the crib and bassinet sheets, and change pad cover at my shower! So when they reached out to me after Bash was born to see if I’d like to try out some of their new collection I was definitely in! I was also looking forward to trying out some of their clothes since we’re now in the stage of figuring out which brands and sizing fits Bash the best. Turns out that’s quite a process so I’m pretty grateful for the hand-me-downs we’ve been getting so that we can try out a bunch of different things.
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Lets have an honest conversation about the difference between"natural" and "organic"….

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You’re having a baby! This exciting time is filled with firsts.  There’s a lot to learn and prepare for and some things aren’t as important as others.

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If you’re new to breastfeeding, or even if you’re not, you may have pondered the question of ‘to cover or not?’ The answer is, “It’s up to you,” and there’s no law that says you have to. Still, if you’re looking for the best nursing covers for your own comfort levels and needs, we’ve checked several out and think there’s sure to be one that’s just right for you.
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I breastfed my daughter for two years. Due to my own breastfeeding needs, I eventually invented and patented the best multipurpose breastfeeding and travel product that a mom or caregiver could ever have — The GoPillow! I had the initial idea for the GoPillow because my daughter was born with a head full of hair. Each time I would breastfeed her, the back of her neck along her hairline would perspire. My arm would be damp with perspiration when I cradled her.
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I’ve recently met several parents of premature babies and it’s hard to fully appreciate how stressful it can be when you haven’t gone through it yourself.   I didn’t realize that some moms/dads stay at the hospital for weeks (!!!) while their preemie babies are growing.
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