Sunday, July 24, 2011

#80 Rocking Chair

It's no secret that sometimes when the nesting craze hits expectant parents, it can be easy to go a bit overboard & end up with things that aren't needed & are never used.
However you can also end up in the opposite situation where something you dismissed as frivolous, really would have been quite incredibly nice, if not necessary, to have.
That was the case for me & the concept of a feeding chair. I realised that not having one was a mistake quite early on in the piece but had a strange (but unfortunately not uncommon)  little stubborn thing going on with myself that stopped me from rectifying the situation & as a result spent about a year in odd & uncomfortable nighttime feeding positions while dreaming of a comfy chair.

I'm now a bit in love with the Nurseryworks sleepytime rocker nursery chair - Ecru....

      

I have that first chair bookmarked as a bit of a dream for any possible future babies...
I think perhaps I would spend a lot more time accidentally sleeping in the nursery in a chair like that? But surely worth it?

The Nurseryworks chairs aren't cheap however, available from bebe online for $1249.95 & the stool for $699.95 with 10% off for bebe VIP members.
So I think that for me, this will be an inspiration chair...

Cx

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

#79 Portable Baby Chair

About a year ago a friend of mine bought the Little Beetle portable baby chair, a fabric chair that slips over most chairs (except for those that are very high backed), fastening securely at the back. I had never seen one before but quickly wished I had, it's such a handy little thing.
Great for holidays, visiting friends & family, as well as for cafes & restaurants. When you aren't using it it folds into it's own pocket & fits easily into your bag, it only weighs 160 grams so it's not like your lugging anything around in exchange for the convenience!

 

It's suitable for children who can sit unaided - 16kgs & is safety approved to Australian, US & European standards.
It's fully machine washable & is available in green, red & bright stripes.
You can find it online for $39.95 from Haggus and Stookles

Also available from Haggus and Stookles are these nifty little pieces..
The OnTray Trolley Snack Tray - clicks on to trolley handle & has a slide off lid: $12.99, Munchee Mug Snack Cup - stops snack spills (sultanas! argh!) as the lid is only open when the child's hand is inside: $12.95,  Baby U Juice Box Buddies - stops little ones squeezing juice boxes everywhere: $6.95

  

All 3 are BPA free & available in a range of colours.
We were given the Munchee Mug & both Master C & I love it. I'm particularly happy to not be wasting so much time crawling around on my hands & knees on the hunt for escapee snacks!

Cx

Monday, July 18, 2011

#78 Charlie Bears

Two years ago I discovered Charlie Bears. I actually still remember the moment I first saw one one the internet.
I should pause here & explain that I'm not the bear collecting type, or even that into bears at all to be honest! But you must trust me when I say that these bears truly are something else entirely.

Charlie Bear was founded by Charlotte & William Morris in November 2005 & they launched their first collection in February 2006.
The bears are each fully jointed & some have magnetic hands that can be positioned either together or on their faces, each comes with it's own 'birth certificate' & a collectable canvas bag. I'm also fairly that each bear comes with a bell hung around it's neck?
Each bear is completely handmade, from the cutting of the fabrics to stitching each nose, meaning the attention to detail is absolutely exceptional.
There are two bear houses, one in Cornwall, UK & one in Victoria, Australia,  you can't buy directly from the bear houses but there are plenty of stockists in Australia. It can be tricky if you are looking for a particular bear & you want to see it in person first, obviously it is a little easier if you are happy to buy online. They vary in price but most come in between $50 - $130, not including limited edition bears. There are also smaller bears & a baby range that are even more budget friendly but personally I think these mid range (in both price and size) bears are the best.
Being both very nicely weighted & fully jointed gives them lots of extra cuddle factor!

   
    
    Kenny by Charlie Bears - view 1   

Each bear is made in a limited quantity, usually between 250- 3000 bears & then retired.
This means that they can also become a valuable investment, as demonstrated by 'Cheesecake' (pictured second last), a 2009 limited edition bear of whom only 300 were made. They originally retailed at about $220 however since being retired, on the very rare occasion that they do come up for sale it is in excess of $1300. Crazy eh? 

There are Charlie Bears that are made to have their mouths open & I don't really like those as I think they are a little strangely comical but everything else about them, in my opinion, is spot on.
My favourites are easily those with the more elongated, realistic looking noses. 
We bought 'Diesel' (pictured last) for Master C as his special bear, he was a little hard to find since we decided on him & then had to seek him out but thankfully we found one before they were retired & avoided paying the increased cost.
We bought a Charlie bear for our niece when she was born, as well as for 2 children of very dear friends as 'welcome' presents. We will definitely be continuing the tradition with any future children of our own. * 
They are the perfect gift for a new arrival as they really are the kind of bear that you will likely keep for a lifetime & pass on to your own children.
Our 'Diesel' has since been renamed 'Easel' due to some pronunciation confusion & is a firm favourite for both games & snuggles.

The hardest thing is choosing just one!

Cx

* See what I'm doing here? Planning my collection under the pretense they are for my children? I'm sneaky like that sometimes... shhhh no one will ever know...

Monday, July 11, 2011

#77 Honey Sticks

Honey Sticks = Best. Crayons. In. The. World.

Honestly!
Unlike some other crayons that leave a clumped waxy residue with minimal colour, Honey Sticks draw easily & smoothly with vibrant colours.
They are wonderfully solid & sturdy, it would be a marvel if a child managed to break them & the choking hazard is also addressed. Master C has had his for over two years (he uses them a lot) & the most damage sustained is that one has a tiny chip off it from a visiting child throwing it across the room. Oh & obviously, they are a fair bit shorter!
Made in New Zealand from local beeswax which is a natural bi-product of the honey industry & using non-toxic pigments, they are both safe for children & environmentally gentle.



The best thing of all? The smell. 
Oh my goodness. I love when the crayons are left out & walking into the playroom means you are met with this positively delicious smell. Yummo!

Cx

p.s sorry for the lack of posts lately, computer meltdowns. ugh.

p.p.s It has been brought to my attention that I neglected to include a sale point. Oops! Honey Sticks are available from a number of places including online from ecobabe for $14.95.