February 2, 2008 at 11:32 pm
· Filed under stocking, Happy Green Bee
By HappyGreenBee organic knit clothing company.


We love these dresses. We don’t have much Happy Green Bee clothing in our store yet but we do carry their matching hats, blankets, and even dressed-up dolls. We just had to start by bringing in these petal dresses!
Toddler girls have such fun spinning these skirts!
Sizes are 6 months to 1 year, 1-2 years, and 2-3 years
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January 31, 2008 at 12:22 pm
· Filed under news, baby sling, Sakura Bloom, Happy Green Bee, MobyWrap, good parenting
Here is a neat article from CNN.com about what it’s like to be a little baby. Click for their page to open in a new window.
Here are some excepts from the newborn section of the article
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As she picks him up, he’s flooded with her scent and a dim memory of his other world — the place where his body floated and he first recognized the scent that’s hers alone. But now, two weeks after birth, he’s in a vast, dry place called home. She brings him close to nurse and he roots with his mouth, guided in part by the smell of colostrum and the smell from the scent glands on her nipples. Her scent links him to everything he craves: food, warmth, touch. He latches on and the sweetness of the liquid is vaguely reminiscent of the smell and taste of amniotic fluid — both are affected by his mother’s diet. Already, sweet is his favorite taste.
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He cries a high-pitched call for help. As he cries, cortisol, known as the stress hormone, and other hormones, like adrenaline, spread through his body, slightly increasing his temperature and heart rate. His mother lifts him from his crib and encircles him in her warm, familiar arms, and his cries immediately lessen.
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With vision of roughly 20/300 — about 15 times worse than normal adult vision — he sees her as though looking through the thick, curvy glass of a vintage Coke bottle. Even up close, she’s slightly blurry: His eye muscles aren’t able to provide consistent focus. Intuitively, she holds him about a foot away, where his vision is clearest. Even then, what he sees in the blur are movement and contrast, the way her mouth moves to say “Hello” and the way her teeth flash from between her darker lips.
Perhaps it’s for the best that he has limited vision. Perhaps it keeps him from being overwhelmed by seeing every detail of faces, hands, tables, and lamps for the very first time. His eyesight seems to provide just the right amount of stimulation for his developing visual cortex, which takes the images he sees and tries to make sense of them. In the meantime, he is able to see (fairly well) what’s most important in his world: his parents’ faces, his mother’s nipple.
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January 24, 2008 at 9:42 pm
· Filed under BabyLegs, Bummis, baby carriers, Peanut Shell, Diapees Wipees, Pikkolo, Belly Hugger, stocking, Happy Green Bee
This week we have fresh shipments in transit from:
Belly hugger for breastfeeding
Pikkolo baby carriers
Babylegs
Happy Green Bee dolls
Peanut Shell nursing cover-ups
Diapees and Wipees
Bummis diapering starter kits, diaper covers, biodegradable liners, and swim diapers
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