Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 02, 2008 -
After pregnancy, breastfeeding, and bending down to pick up my lil one, I traded in my head up, shoulders back posture for a more rounded one. Mothers slouch to bear the weight of their babies and crouch over their meandering tots.
Did your posture change after children?
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Sep 22, 2009 -
Mamas are always looking for an extra hand to help them on their way. From holding lil hands to carrying shopping bags, moms never seem to have enough hands when they need them most. For moms looking to free up a hand while strolling with their wee ones, the Easy Stroll ($30) is an ergonomic device that attaches directly to pram handlebars to allow for easy, one-handed pushing.
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Aug 10, 2009 -
Detest the idea of a high chair nestled in the corner of a dining room? Or maybe a toddler has outgrown the starter seat, but still has a tough time reaching the table? The Minui Handysitt ($149) can solve both of those problems.
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May 22, 2009 -
Looking to bring some green design into the kitchen? Make way for the Kuster K1 Highchair.
The stylish wood chair is made in the UK from German Beech wood and is designed to suit lil ones up to six years old.
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May 07, 2009 -
Two times the children can be twice as nice, but it can also mean double the gear and commotion. Salvage mama's posture by lightening the load with a few simple tricks.
Whether a house is tending to share care buddies, twins, or tots of different ages, there are lightweight buggies that can make strolls to the park a breeze.
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May 13, 2008 -
I typically like to sleep on my side, but also delight in the belly down position.
While pregnant, I snoozed on my tummy for as long as I could "stomach" it. It wasn't until about half way into my pregnancy that I was told to slumber on my left side.
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