Archive for the ‘Winter’ Category

KozyRoo Bunting Bag

By emma • Feb 22nd, 2008 • Category: Featured Articles, Winter

Average Price: $79.00
Availability: Available online and in select retail stores
Product Link: KozyRoo
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The KozyRoo Bunting bag is a universal (infant, toddler, preschooler) bunting bag that fits 3- and 5-point harnesses and convertible car seats. It is made of thick high quality corduroy, anti-pill fleece, and batting. It has full-length zippers and the top [...]



Bear Hands Toddler Chinstrap Hat

By Lil • Feb 22nd, 2008 • Category: Featured Articles, Winter

Availability: Available online.
Average Price: $11.95
Product Link: Chinstrap Hat
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The BearHands Chinstrap hat is made of the same thick fleece as the BearHands mittens. The band that goes around the chin and the ear area is doubled up for extra warmth and comfort. The top of the hat has a subtle abstract “bear ear” shape [...]



Bear Hands Toddler Mittens

By Lil • Feb 22nd, 2008 • Category: Featured Articles, Winter

BearHands infant/toddler mittens are made of a thick dual-layer fleece with a thin soft layer of Thinsulate sandwiched inside to keep your toddler’s hands a toasty warm. There are no-slip PVC grips on the palm and each of the fingers that form a cutesy bear paw design. The tag attached whimsically reads “Wear these paws, they’re beary warm and nice. They’ll keep you toasty in the snow and ice. Your kids will love how their fingers feel and look, Like a character out of a modern jungle book!” A sentiment that I definitely echo. These mittens are the epitome of cute.



Blanket 212 Evolution (b212e)

By Lil • Jan 2nd, 2008 • Category: Lead Story, Winter

One of the obsessions of parents living in cold or even chilly climates is “How to keep our child warm?” The ultimate answer to this question is 7AM Enfant’s “Blanket 212 Evolution” or b212e for short. This machine washable bunting features warm thermal down-like filling, a waterproof shell, a cozy fleece lining, and a zip-up hood. And… The best feature of all? It grows with your child from infant to preschool.