Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 08, 2009 -
Give your girl and her dolls a wardrobe of their own! Before tossing the playthings' clothing and accessories in another plastic tub, consider investing in an authentic doll chest that will neatly hold the items and allow lil hands to access them without dumping everything on the floor. Like the trunks our mothers and grandmothers used generations ago, these armoires are designed to showcase the dolls' precious duds while teaching their owners about the importance of caring for their things.
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Aug 10, 2009 -
Teaching children about the birds and the bees is no longer a formal chat that happens during the tween or teen years. Many mamas choose to introduce the concept when a sibling makes her debut. Fourteen percent of lilsugar readers say they'd purchase a birthing and nursing doll ($90) to educate their kiddos about the miracle of life, while 43 percent of our mamas would invest in a Boobie Buddy ($55) or nursing doll.
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Jul 11, 2009 -
I recently heard about French designer Mina d'Ornano and her baroque sensibility. Then I came across one of her pieces — this minaPoe Evil Guest Doll Pendant ($1,317). Yes, it's a doll necklace.
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Jun 26, 2009 -
There are plenty of dolls on the market made from eco-friendly materials, but how many help parents teach their tots about the importance of being eco-conscience? The Earth Friends ($64) may be pricey, but they get to the point. The nine boy and girl dolls are made completely from organic and recycled materials.
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Apr 30, 2009 -
Some mothers ban Barbie because they believe the toy sets an unrealistic standard of beauty for their daughters to live up to . . .
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Mar 11, 2009 -
I'm a big proponent of homemade teethers like cold food, but natural remedies aren't practical when you're on the go. These Kammi Teething Dolls ($20) offer a simple solution to soothing baby's ailing gums. They look a bit like cotton gnomes, but the terrycloth dolls are crafted out of knots.
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Feb 25, 2009 -
While American Girls tell the stories of our nation through the eyes of little girls growing up during different eras, another brand of dolls celebrates the world's cultures. Karito Kids is a line of six dolls ($100 each) and accompanying books ($11) that showcase different cultures. Representing African-American, Caucasian, Latin and Mediterranean ethnicities, the life-like dolls each come with a storybook about their character, which includes a journal entry.
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Feb 02, 2009 -
Doesn't mean you should. (A big round of applause to Miss Tat who brought this terrifying thing to my attention!)
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Jan 26, 2009 -
- Michelle Obama is not a fan of marvelous Malia and sweet Sasha dolls — ABC News
- Kate Hudson says Ryder taught her how to say no — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Liv and Milo strut their stuff — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Risk management: when is it okay to bend the rules? — Fit Pregnancy
- Families clamor to adopt abandoned newborn — Parent Dish
- San Francisco kids write letters to Obama — The Poop
- Shapewear for the mummy tummy — Alpha Mom
- Pregnancy sex: a lot or not — Cafe Mom
- Our we overscheduling our kids? — Momversation
- Family balancing: should we tinker with nature?
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Jan 22, 2009 -
They say kids grow up fast, but Ty, the toy company famous for making Beanie Babies, has given Malia and Sasha Obama a lil push. The manufacturer is now marketing dolls in the supposed likeness of the 7- and 10-year-old first daughters. Only instead of capturing their classy and age-appropriate essence, the young ladies were made to look like identical teenagers.
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