Heartbeat Teddy Bear
Heartbeat Teddy Bears: A plush 16” Teddy Bear with your baby’s heartbeat that is a lifetime keepsake!

We’ll mail you a beautiful, plush 16” teddybear and a recording devise. Take the recording devise to your next prenatal doctor’s appointment and while you and your doctor listen to your baby’s heartbeat, you record it with the recording devise (very easy and instructions are included). This recording can be done as early as 13 weeks!
You then insert it into the bear, next to the heart and each time you squeeze it, you’ll be able to hear your little ones heartbeat! The Bear has a zipper in the back, so no sewing is required.
This makes a great gift for Moms and Dads-to-be, Dads that are deployed and Grandparents! It is also a fun way to share with your family and friends that you are expecting!
Our introductory price is just $29.95!
More info here...
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Do you ever wonder what the items you purchase are made of? I'm sure you've monitored the toys and baby items for recalls and toxic contents, but what about your handbag or diaper bag? Does either have that shiny fake leather feel (read:PVC)? And what about toxins in carseats? But it is hard to keep track of so many that are used in everyday products.
How to Keep Your Baby Safe
The U.S. government doesn't require full testing of chemicals before they are added to most consumer products. And once they are on the market, the government almost never restricts their use, even in the face of new scientific evidence suggesting a health threat. Because children, adults and pets can be exposed to chemicals from many sources, and because the effects of some chemicals are cumulative, it is important to look at the whole picture concerning chemicals and health.
Thankfully, Healthystuff.org has developed a searchable database of over 5,000 products that have been tested toxins such as lead, PVC, arsenic, bromine, cadmium, and chlorine.
This is similar to the healthytoys.org searchable database for toys, which both sites are easy to sign up with to be alerted when they find a product that can be harmful. These folks know what they are doing, and the site is super helpful for seeking out information about a product.
Some of the results are shocking. Like the listing, for the Britax Marathon Platinum. Now we know the Britax car seats are expensive so I would expect the highest quality in the seat. This model is listed as having the highest level of concern due to the high amount of bromine.
Help keep our kids and families safe from toxins in everyday products.
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