January 30, 2009

New Product Alert...Goodnight Sleeper!

We always love when we find new and innovative products. 4Moms is a company started by electrical and mechanical engineers who knew they could help mom's. They sought the advice and council of four mothers and 4Moms was born! We love all of their products...from a tub that constantly cycles in fresh water (we all know that babies love to pee in their bath!) to a stroller that folds by itself (coming late 2009). This company is fresh and new and their prices can't be beat!

Their newest product, the Sleep Trainer - is a registry must!

Goodnight Sleep Trainer
Train your 3+ month old to sleep through the night


Sleep experts have written dozens of books that detail proven methods to help your child sleep through the night, but lets face it, it’s not easy to remember the details of a book you read when it’s 4am and your baby is crying. That’s why we worked closely with a pediatrician to take these same proven methods and put them into a simple to use electronic device.

By gradually increasing the time parents let their children cry it out, the children learn to soothe themselves to sleep while still getting parental support that is key to good child development. Plus you can connect the goodnight sleep trainer to the web to track sleep patterns online and compare against statistical norms.

Runs on 3 AA batteries. In stock now!



January 25, 2009

Orbit Accessory We Just LOVE!

Orbit's Stroller Panniers

Shop with ease and style with Orbit's Stroller Panniers. Fill this convenient pair of removable storage bags with groceries, shopping bags, and essentials for a day out with your baby.

Retail Price: $120/pair

quick facts:

♥ patent-pending carry handle makes for easy one-step removal & carrying
♥ each Pannier fits a standard paper grocery bag
♥ clamps effortlessly onto sides of Stroller frame without straps or buckles
♥ can be used on Stroller with any Orbit seat docked
♥ included Rain Fly stores in pocket, and deploys for grey skies
♥ folds & collapses while attached to Orbit Stroller when not in use
♥ all fabric is
certified Oeko-Tex® Standard 100, helping to ensure that it is not toxic for your family and for the environment

January 23, 2009

Orbit Stroller & Car Seat



Orbit's infant stroller system may just be the most innovative baby product to come to market in years. New families looking for the most advanced, most convenient, and most secure car seat and stroller system on the market can turn to the Orbit Infant System. The 3 piece starter kit forms a complete mobility solution for you and your baby - the Infant Car Seat easily docks into both the Stroller and Base. Better yet - with the bassinet and toddler car seat, it continues to grow with your child.

I can say a thousand great things about this system...but before I do you should watch the system in action.

Available in Black & Mocha. In stock. $899

January 18, 2009

Using a baby sling...love 'em or hate 'em!

It's the great debate for mom's everywhere - is a sling worth it? We find that mothers either swear by them or hate them. Over the past 2 years there is one main thing that sets one camp from the other - being shown how to use them. Once shown and with a little bit of practice, we're sure you'll love your sling too!

I won't lie...when I first put my sling on I was in the "not so sure about this" group. I hadn't gotten guidance when purchasing my sling and I had bought the wrong size. Once I settled this and I had the salesperson show me how it should fit, I felt a ton more comfortable. No more worrying my baby was going to fall out! Sizing is definitely the most important thing when it comes to a sling. Then you'll need to master the fold and off you go!
At Shower Me With Love, we think every mom will love her Hotsling!


Pink Zone = Best Fit

1. First, if you are still pregnant, there should be some room in the pouch between your belly and the outer rail. You should be able to open it a few inches.

2. Second, if you put your baby in the sling and it feels too tight, you need a larger size.

3. Third, the bottom of the pouch should still be somewhere near your navel. If it is much lower than this, you will need a size smaller.