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Huggies TweetPee: Kid-Friendly or Are You Kidding?

Even when Mom's at work, she can know if her tot's in need of a new diaper.

Even when Mom's at work, she can know if her tot's in need of a new diaper. Huggies Brazil has data-collecting parents in mind with its latest introduction — the TweetPee. According to an ad the company placed on YouTube (in Portuguese), the TweetPee is a sensor that attaches to baby's diaper. When a child pees, and humidity inside the diaper increases, a tweet is sent to the parents' Twitter accounts informing them that junior needs a change. There's also an associated iPhone app that tracks the number of diapers that have been used, telling parents when it's time to purchase a new pack.

There's no indication that the product is heading to the US, so for now, you'll either have to buy it and receive your messages in Portuguese, or just go about changing nappies the old-fashioned way — by feeling for a heavy diaper.

Kid Shopping

This Season's Designer Diapers Will Have Baby Prancing Around in Style

Who says diapers need a cover?

Who says diapers need a cover? When the weather turns warm, one of the first things mamas tend to do is shed their lil one's pants. But who wants to see a tot running around in a plain old, cartoon character-designed nappy? The designer diaper trend is still going strong and the latest entries to the category will have mamas hoping the warm weather is here to stay! Check them out!

Holiday

15 Days of Holiday Giveaways, Day 3: Win a $1,300 Prize Package From Huggies

It's the holiday season, and we're getting in the spirit with our third annual 15 Days of Holiday Giveaways!

It's the holiday season, and we're getting in the spirit with our third annual 15 Days of Holiday Giveaways! Every day for the first 15 days of December, one of the PopSugar Network sites — plus our sister sites PopSugar Shop, Fashionologie, and ShopStyle — will feature a new fabulous giveaway.

For our third day of holiday giveaways, you can enter to win a Huggies prize package worth over $1,300. The prize includes two months worth of Huggies Santa Diapers, a The Land of Nod Change It Up changing table, and a Diaper Deko Plus with refills. Hurry, the Huggies prize package giveaway is only open for a week, so enter now.
This giveaway has ended.

After you enter, don't forget to enter PopSugar Shop's giveaway to win an exclusive Pamela Love necklace and $500 PopSugar Shop credit, FabSugar's giveaway to win $2,500 to J.Crew, FitSugar's giveaway of two Trek bikes and Vella bags, ShopStyle's giveaway of a $2,500 Barneys New York shopping spree, YumSugar's giveaway to win a $1,000 Williams-Sonoma gift card, and SavvySugar's giveaway to win a Lenovo U300 Ultrabook powered by Intel. We will be revealing more amazing giveaways every day, so come back daily and enter them all. Good luck and happy holidays!

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'Tis the Season of Giving!

It's never too early to get your kiddo in on the charitable action!

It's never too early to get your kiddo in on the charitable action! Introducing the Limited Edition Huggies® Santa Diaper (who knew giving could be so adorable?)! When you "Dress 'Em Like Claus For a Cause" in the Huggies Santa Diapers, Huggies will help diaper a baby in need by donating to Every Little Bottom. It's a win-win. In 2011, Huggies' Every Little Bottom has committed to donating more than 22.5 million diapers, teaching your tiny tot the reason for the season, even before they can spell Santa.

The stuffing in the stocking? You can spread even more holiday cheer by uploading a photo of your little one in their Santa Diapers at AmericanGreetings.com and creating a one-of-a-kind holiday ecard. For every ecard created or shared, Huggies' Every Little Bottom will donate to a baby in need!

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It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year . . .

That’s right. Not only is the holiday celebration and charity season in full effect, but your tiny tot can get in on the action this year!

That’s right. Not only is the holiday celebration and charity season in full effect, but your tiny tot can get in on the action this year! How you ask? With Huggies® of course! Introducing the limited-edition Huggies Santa Diaper (we know, ADORABLE)! And, in the true spirit of the season, when you “Dress ‘Em Like Claus For a Cause” in the holiday-inspired Huggies Santa Diapers, Huggies will help a baby in need by donating to Every Little Bottom. In 2011, Huggies' Every Little Bottom has committed to donating more than 22.5 million diapers.

The stuffing in the stocking? You can spread the holiday cheer by uploading a photo of your little one at AmericanGreetings.com and creating a one-of-a-kind holiday ecard. And the bow on the gift? For every ecard created or shared, Huggies' Every Little Bottom will donate to a baby in need!

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Hurry Down the Chimney! Huggies Introduces Santa-Inspired Diapers

Santa baby will take on a whole new meaning this year!

Santa baby will take on a whole new meaning this year! A year after giving the traditional nappy a much-needed update, Huggies is at it again with a holiday-themed diaper that will take toddlers right through the holiday season. Like the jean and camouflage versions before them, Huggies Little Movers Santa Diapers ($12.30 for 29) feature Jolly Old St. Nicholas's red pants and black belt printed on the diaper company's traditional design. Better turn up the heat before slipping these on your lil one though — unlike the denim design that unveiled in the middle of the Summer, these nappies are hitting stores just in time for the coldest months of the year, so tots might not be strutting around in them as readily as the others.

What do you think of the new design? Will it be part of your lil one's holiday outfits?

Reviews

OnSugar Blog: Huggies Slip-On Diapers Review

Lots of moms like to think out loud and CelebBabyFashion is one of them.

Lots of moms like to think out loud and CelebBabyFashion is one of them. She put Huggies newest diapers to the test. Here's an except from her review.

My baby girl Katie is always on the move. At 22-months-old, she's hard to catch to change a diaper these days. While she's getting close to the potty training age, Katie refuses to use the potty. Alas, we love the new Huggies Slip-On Diapers for this very reason.

After we were done going through an entire pack of the Huggies Slip-Ons, I can tell you that they're pretty neat! It's so much easier now to diaper my little squirmer. Plus I absolutely love the fact that I can easily open the diaper at the sides if I need to.

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Huggies Hopes to Take the Squirm Out of the Diaper Change Experience

Could the days of squirmy diaper changes be a thing of the past?

Could the days of squirmy diaper changes be a thing of the past? Moms have tried virtually everything – from straightjacket-like contraptions to virtual gymnastics – to keep mobile tots in place when changing a soiled nappy. Now Huggies is coming to the rescue. The company plans to introduce Little Movers Slip-On Diapers next month, a new line of disposable diapers that slide on like a Pull-Up, but are removed like a traditional diaper thanks to stretch sides with special finger tabs.

Calling it a "catch, slip on, and release" experience, the new diapers will facilitate changes both standing up and laying down, which as any mom of a mobile tot knows varies from day-to-day. Will you be buying the diapers?

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Ellen Pompeo Denies Hollywood Baby Boom, but Talks Paparazzi and Poop

Ellen Pompeo may live in Tinseltown, but the mom of one — daughter Stella Ivery, 1, — hasn't allowed success or the bright lights of Hollywood to shake her sensibilities.

Ellen Pompeo may live in Tinseltown, but the mom of one — daughter Stella Ivery, 1, — hasn't allowed success or the bright lights of Hollywood to shake her sensibilities. The Grey's Anatomy star answered a few of my questions as she promotes Huggies campaign to diaper babies in need.

LilSugar: There’s a big debate about whether or not it’s possible for a woman to truly "have it all" — a career, a marriage, and children. What’s your opinion and how do you manage?

Ellen Pompeo: I do think it’s possible to have it all. However, I don't believe the definition of having it all means the same thing to everyone. Just because someone chooses not to have children doesn't mean they don't have it all. Just because a woman decides to be a stay at home mom doesn't mean she doesn't have it all. "Having it all" to me means being fulfilled and that should be determined by the individual not society. As far as managing goes. That's always a tricky question for me because I would seem a little out of touch if I didn't acknowledge the fact that I have a great job and am very lucky to be able to afford a little help. That being said I am a big fan of a strict schedule. Stella's mealtimes and sleep schedule happen at the same time every day and everything gets planned around that. Also a couple of days a week I set aside time to prep food. Veggies, brown rice...etc... so making meals takes less time and there are always things in the fridge ready to work with.

LS: On Grey’s Anatomy, Meredith and Derek are having a hard time getting (and remaining) pregnant. The storyline is reflective of what a lot of couples go through. How do you feel about your character having this struggle?

EP: The infertility issue certainly is a relevant one. One of the conversations I had with Shonda was about the fact that we have an opportunity here and what do we want to do with it? It’s very important to me to not ONLY portray the angst or desperation one would feel in a situation like this. I want Meredith's journey to be multifaceted and hopefully some sort of enlightenment happens along the way. What you end up seeing in the final cuts of the episodes is an entirely different story!

LS: Hollywood is experiencing another baby boom. With all the paparazzi and interest in famous families, is it difficult to raise Stella in such an environment?

EP: I don't think there's a baby boom. People have always had babies. The boom is the tabloid media’s obsession with famous people's children and pregnant actresses. It is predatory and creepy. I'm a big girl and I can deal with being stalked by paparazzi — it’s a very small price to pay for all the perks that come along with this life, but it’s unfortunate our society is obsessed with exploiting innocent children.

LS: Fill in the blank. You know you're a mother when?

EP: You know you’re a mother when you get excited about poop!

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Best of 2010: Favorite Limited-Edition Diaper

Pampers and Huggies went head to head, or bum to bum, in 2009 with the launches of their limited-edition nappies.

Pampers and Huggies went head to head, or bum to bum, in 2009 with the launches of their limited-edition nappies. In Spring, Huggies debuted its denim-inspired designs with dungarees screened onto the undergarments. And the brand's ridiculously funny video promoting the product went viral. During the Summer, Pampers by Cynthia Rowley were unveiled. Eleven prints, including stripes, madras, and ruffles, were inspired by the famed fashion designer and sold at Target stores. Both limited-edition diapers caused quite a stir in mom circles, but which was your favorite?