Monday, May 20, 2013

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Baby Registry


From the Washington Post:

"I did what any pregnant lady would do in such an overwhelming situation: I cried. Twice in 10 minutes. Once in the clothing section, once near the cribs. But there are ways to make this moment easier and even to avoid it altogether."

A fun look at how to embark on checking those important items off your baby registry


The baby registry: Who knew it was this hard?

Monday, May 13, 2013

Crib Safety Tips


From the United States



For infants under 12 months of age, follow these practices to reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and prevent suffocation:

Drawing of a Crib
Place baby on his/her back in a crib with a firm, tight-fitting mattress.

Do not put pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, pillow-like bumper pads or pillow-like stuffed toys in the crib.

Consider using a sleeper instead of a blanket.

If you do use a blanket, place baby with feet to foot of the crib. Tuck a thin blanket around the crib mattress, covering baby only as high as his/her chest.

Use only a fitted bottom sheet specifically made for crib use.


Check Your Crib for Safety

There should be:

A firm, tight-fitting mattress so a baby cannot get trapped between the mattress and the crib.

No missing, loose, broken or improperly installed screws, brackets or other hardware on the crib or mattress support.

No more than 2 3/8 inches (about the width of a soda can) between crib slats so a baby's body cannot fit through the slats; no missing or cracked slats.

No corner posts over 1/16th inch high so a baby's clothing cannot catch.

No cutouts in the headboard or foot board so a baby's head cannot get trapped.

Cribs that are incorrectly assembled, have missing, loose or broken hardware or broken slats can result in entrapment or suffocation deaths. Infants can become strangled when their head and neck become entrapped in gaps created by missing, loose or broken hardware or broken slats.

For mesh-sided cribs or playpens, look for:

Mesh less than 1/4 inch in size, smaller than the tiny buttons on a baby's clothing.

Mesh with no tears, holes or loose threads that could entangle a baby.

Mesh securely attached to top rail and floor plate.

Top rail cover with no tears or holes.

If staples are used, they are not missing, loose or exposed.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Eco-Friendly Infant Cribs, made in the USA



McKinley Crib
Our Eco-Collection fills a void in the marketplace: earth-friendly nursery furniture that’s affordable for everyone. We are blessed to have a wonderful factory located right here in Michigan that does all our production. We are extremely proud of these products, which are completely eco-friendly—right down to the packaging materials. Each product in our Eco-Collection is:
• 100% Earth Smart
• 100% made in the USA 
• Eco-friendly
• Created with solid design and construction       
• Green Guard certified
• MDF parts are 100% recycled reclaimed content
• Built with formaldehyde-free adhesives
• Completed with non-toxic, low-VOC finishes

Learn more -  Lolly and Me Eco-friendly collection

Monday, April 22, 2013

Lolly and Me - Voted Top Changing Table

Delaney Crib and Changing Table



We are so excited to announce that our Delaney Changing Table has been voted Top Changing Table by "The Bump" Top 10 Changing Tables for Baby
Their words:
"We never imagined drooling over the design of a changing table, but after checking out the sleek design of the Lolly & Me Delaney changing table, we so are!"
Find out more and where to purchase 

If you are already using this changing table let us know your thoughts.

Friday, February 17, 2012

WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU AND YOUR BABY

We are crazy obsessed with shipping on time and offering parents and grandparents good customer service. Lollyandme.com

Thursday, February 9, 2012

US MARKET SHINES BRIGHTER

Todays front page of the Marketplace section in the Wall Street Journal takes a look at some US companies looking homeward for growth. Cheers to those who are bringing their production back to the USA from overseas.