Posted on February 09, 2009 in Canadian News, Non-toxic Babycare, Organic Living, Pregnancy, Product Reviews, Sustainable/Green Living | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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Rishma Lalani, Itsabelly Toronto
Fall is my favorite season, the beauty of the changing colours of the trees and leaves falling are incredibly picturesque. No longer are we battling with the summer humidity and it is the calm before the winter storm. The other great thing about fall in Toronto…it’s filled with great trade shows for families!
While I wish I could share with you all the amazing details of products, services, and people I have met over the last couple of weeks there simply isn’t enough time (or space) to do so. I’ve done my best to provide you with some key highlights below.
Healthy Kids Expo – October 24th – 26th
Living a healthier lifestyle has become a topic of interest for most of us these days. Torontonians are fortunate enough to be home to the Healthy Kids Expo intended to educate and showcase products and services targeting important health and environmental issues. Kudos to Holistic World for securing Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of Second Opinion with Dr. Oz and The Oprah Winfrey Show’s regular contributor, as the celebrity headline speaker for the event sharing his tips! There was something for everyone at the show including plenty of play areas for kids, informative seminars, demonstrations and great organic food samples.
Mark your calendars…the next show will be October 3-4th 2009 at the Direct Energy Centre!
Today’s Parent Babytime Show – November 7-9th
Held twice a year in Toronto, this is the ultimate event for pregnancy, birth, baby, and toddler. There are over 200 exhibitors including manufacturers such as Stokke, Quinny, Peg Perego, Playtex. Here are a few special mentions Itsabelly is excited to share with you.
This innovative product by Canadian Spirit Downwear is a transitional jacket that takes you from a fashionable Maternity coat; to a hip Mama coat; and back to a regular fitting Myself coat. Made in Canada and insulated with Pure Canadian Down this is sure to be a must have on many mom-to-be wish lists!
Grobag® First Bedding set
For those toddlers who don’t like blankets and have outgrown their sleep sacks, grobag® has a perfect solution – their first duvet bedding set. With an integrated duvet cover, pillowcase, and fitted sheet, the bedding stays in place. Unfortunately the organic option is not yet available.
Clek™
Clek booster seats offer the ease and safety of the Latch system. Coming soon is the new oobr removable full back booster that grows easily with your child. It has a wider seat base, reclines up to 12 degrees and has the Elemental Safety System. For the fashionista mommy there are even 2 designs by Paul Frank!
HiLo Chair
This sleek, modern chair is the brainchild of Age Design based out of Montreal. It is a one piece molded plastic seat, with wooden legs, attached by a two-button aluminum adjustment mechanism. The chair also easily swivels from high chair to an under table kids chair. A great chair to grow with your child with a modern look.
Of the many speakers and seminars available I’d like to make a few quick mentions. Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, wife of Justin Trudeau and mom-to-be for the 2nd time. Sophie associates herself with many causes including a variety of women’s issues (having dealt with image issues herself) she was able to sincerely connect with her audience and communicate the power and value of a mother. Equally informative to hear was Ann Douglas one of Canada’s leading parenting experts, the award winning author of The Mother of All Books series.
I was also lucky and got to attend one of the VIP (very important parent) parties hosted by Yummy Mummy Founder Erica Ehm, Wee Welcome Founder Maureen Dennis and urbanmoms.ca . These women provide confidence, support and inspiration for all mothers to continue to be strong, attractive, well-informed women.
The Spring Show will be held April 3-5th 2009 at the International Centre. Tip – print out an exhibitor/speaker list and highlight the ones you definitely want to visit/attend because it is so easy to get caught up in “window shopping” and the day may be over before you know it. Didn’t get a chance to cover it all in one day? Stop at the information booth to get a voucher to come back for the entire weekend without paying another entrance fee!
Coming up…
The Mompreneur Show – November 16th
This bi-annual event showcases products and services for all women, moms and entrepreneurs. From jewelry and fashion to trendy baby products, there is sure to be something for everyone attending. The venue at The Distillery District is stroller accessible so it’s be the perfect outing for you to keep busy and out of the cold (ok and do some shopping too…it is for women after all and that’s what we do best!)
Whole Life Expo – November 14-16th
Looking for information on natural health, alternative medicine and eco-friendly lifestyles? Come out to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this weekend and you’ll have access to view over 60 speakers and 200 exhibitors showcasing their products and services!
Itsabelly is happy to be in the great city of Toronto keeping you connected with the products, services, and resources that help educate and promote healthy living!
Posted on November 14, 2008 in Baby Gear, Canadian News, Non-toxic Babycare, Organic Living, Pregnancy, Sustainable/Green Living | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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Very exciting news, one year in the making and our book has finally arrived! Itsabelly is the first and only baby planner business certified green by Co-op America and we're proud of it! Itsabelly's Guide to Going Green with Baby is here, yay! The price is $17.95 and wholesale orders are available for those of you wanting to order for your on-line boutique or store front. Please contact us at: info@itsa-belly.com or call us on our toll free phone # at 877-280-9540 for more information.
Our guide will make a perfect holiday gift for your pregnant sister or friend. It is also a great gift for new parents. Order your copy now - it is the first of its kind complete green baby registry guide and we're so thrilled to share such valuable knowledge with you. We're spreading the news on how to choose non-toxic products for your baby and you while protecting mother earth!
Advanced praise from Christopher Gavigan of Healthy Child Healthy World and content provided by Alicia Voorhies of The Soft Landing as well as many great green advocates makes this book a must-have for parents everywhere!
Posted on November 10, 2008 in Baby Gear, Baby Planners, Books, Business/Entrepreneur, Canadian News, Chicago News, Non-toxic Babycare, Non-toxic Feeding, Organic Living, Pregnancy, Press, Sustainable/Green Living | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
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By Farhana Kassam, Itsabelly Vancouver
First and foremost, my sincere apologies for taking so long to get this up. I know I don’t have to explain it to all you moms out there! Things have been crazy! But they always are so I write this as my husband puts my daughter to sleep….
The first annual Baby Purity Conference was well worth the visit. The venue was great being right in the heart of downtown Vancouver at the Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel. Quality and respect for all her guests was obviously top of mind to Sydney Carlaw, owner of Baby Purity as she was planning the event! Hats off Sydney, goal achieved! The grab bags alone were impressive enough packed with incredible products and loads of information to get any mom started on the way to healthier baby product choices.
Upon arrival, there was plenty of time to mix and mingle and check out the booths that were set up in the anteroom - very trade-show like. All the vendors present were promoting organic products for baby and home. It was really nice to see that there are so many locals businesses really taking an interest in our children and their health and well-being. I applaud Sydney for her resourcefulness in contacting so many diverse companies. My only “regret” was that Crocodile Baby, the retailer I really wanted to connect with, was nowhere to be found… The tradeshow set-up was a really great way to collect useful information, samples and in quite a few cases, knowledge about new products and services available to Vancouver moms. My only suggestion would have been to provide some kind of light breakfast or on-going snacks, especially for the nursing moms out there who likely get pretty hungry throughout the day. Smoothies at lunch though - nice touch! New moms attended in great number with some VERY well-behaved children I might add! Good for you all for getting out and getting informed!
The speakers were all very well versed in their subject matters. The presentation by Lisa Frack was my favourite. She spoke to the audience like we were friends, very personable and sincere. The video she showed was a real eye opener… actually it was pretty scary. The film outlined a study that was done on 10 random blood samples for toxins found in the blood stream. As the movie went on, the sheer number of toxins being found were overwhelming and very commonly found in everyday products and foods. To discover that the tests had been performed on fetal cord blood nearly knocked me out of my seat! Never have I been more convinced of the importance of services like those which Itsabelly provides as well as those provided by companies like Baby Purity, who work so hard to help expecting parents and concerned parents be well informed about making healthy choices for their families.
The Mother’s Conference is intended to be an annual event. I for one highly recommend that all concerned parents, parents-to-be and citizens who want to be more informed about healthy choices, look out for the event and attend in great number. Updates will be available on Baby Purity and I will be sure to keep you all posted right here so make sure you keep checking in!
Posted on November 09, 2008 in Baby Planners, Canadian News, Non-toxic Babycare, Organic Living, Sustainable/Green Living | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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By Farhana Kassam, Owner, Itsabelly Vancouver
I was skimming through one of the dozen or so
mommy-newsletters I subscribe to by email this week when I noticed a “mommy”
conference mentioned in one of the sidebars. As a mom-in-training (a permanent
state in my mind), any thing that might help me gain a little more insight into
my daughter and how to make her life better is always something I welcome. I clicked
on the link and found, to my surprise, that the conference was happening in
Downtown Vancouver, a 10 minute walk from my home! That never happens!
Everything is always in suburbia – ok interest peaked, so what was it all
about?
It turns out the conference is being hosted by a company
called BabyPurity.com, an on-line resource for parents that specializes in
advice and recommendations of natural choices for children’s healthcare.
With all the crazy drugs and ointments out there, I for one was already
interested in seeing more about what this event would hold as far as ways
around all the “western” medical solutions to children’s
ailments. As much as I believe that there is a place for western medicine, I prefer
to do my own research to see if there is a more natural solution to care for my
child when possible. The list of speakers seemed promising with experts on
child health and safety as well as Nutrition experts, but what really caught my
attention was the list of sponsors. That was really all the credibility I
thought this event needed to get me to show up! With partners like Earth’s
Best and Seventh Generation, in addition to local companies I know and totally
respect like Crocodile Baby, I signed up to attend immediately!
The event is being held this Saturday October 25th
at the Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel in beautiful downtown Vancouver
Posted on October 21, 2008 in Business/Entrepreneur, Canadian News, Motherhood, Non-toxic Babycare, Non-toxic Feeding, Organic Living, Sustainable/Green Living | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
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By Farhana Kassam, Owner, Itsabelly Vancouver
Vancouver, one of the “greenest” cities in North America boasts snow-capped mountains, ocean views, incredible landscapes, and a highly diversified, driven and active population. This amazing city is the newest home for Itsabelly Baby Concierge - we now have a home in two wonderful Canadian cities! Our Baby Planners offer services such as baby registry completion, pre and post natal fitness, nursery décor, baby showers and “going green with baby”.
Having moved to around from city to city and country to country all my life, I have become something of a research pro. When we moved to Vancouver a little less than two years ago, I found out I was pregnant with my daughter Jayden. The prospect of being pregnant in a new city with no clue where to go to find help or answers to questions was a challenge that caught me totally off-guard. Not one to let a challenge get the best of me, it turned out to be a great way to learn about this amazing city and make some wonderful friends!
Being pregnant and parenting in Vancouver has opened my eyes to so many earth friendly, baby friendly alternatives to the mainstream options I always assumed I would use. I have become a resource for friends and family who want to know what options they have for pre and post natal care as well as for the products they use for their children. I have enlisted the consulting services of a native Vancouverite, Priya Singh who will focus her energies on finding ways to bring new and expecting parents and Itsabelly Baby Concierge together!
Itsabelly’s focus on protecting families from an unhealthy environment and preserving the planet made it a tremendous fit for the new and expecting families looking for baby planning services in the Lower Mainland Area. If you or someone you know would benefit from the services offered by Itsabelly Baby Concierge, please contact our Vancouver office!
Posted on October 19, 2008 in Baby Planners, Business/Entrepreneur, Canadian News, Motherhood, Pregnancy, Sustainable/Green Living | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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By Rishma Lalani - Itsabelly Toronto, Canada
I heard it all coming....pregnancy brain, mommy brain, mom dumb, etc. and having not experienced it during my pregnancy I was bracing myself for when the syndrome would hit me. And boy did it ever, from the moment after I gave birth it seemed my brain was turning into mush! I’m sure most moms can relate to this feeling in one way or another. Where I felt it the most is when having to recall when the last feeding or diaper change. I started out using the log sheets provided by the hospital, and found myself in a flurry of exhaustion and confusion often forgetting to fill them out and no matter how hard I tried often couldn’t remember so I would promise myself not to forget again…until the next time it happened. But determined to do things by the book I kept logging EVERYTHING so those small boxes in their spreadsheet just weren’t enough. I created my own chart which included feedings, diapers and sleeps (what little of it there was in the beginning). While I decided to go the old fashioned way with my paper tracking sheets and using safety pins or regular bracelets to keep track of which side I fed on last, there are some pretty neat “helpers” available.
These are designed to be a fashionable accessory secretly serving as a tracking mechanism. You move them from right to left wrist to keep track of sides. The numbered beads on the bracelet can represent hours separated by 4 beads = 15 minute intervals to track last/next feeding time or number of feeds per day. Tip – buy additional charms to also track diaper changes, medications, etc.
2. Milk bands™
Similar concept to the fashion bracelet, the band stays on one wrist and you flip it at every feed and use a sliding indicator to track feeding times/quantities. Visible in the dark and convenient to wear during any activity.
3. Itzbeen™ Baby Care Timer http://www.itzbeen.com/index.php
This device is a multi-purpose tool that can do it all with the touch of a button. A key advantage of using it is that it eases the communication in the middle of the night or during care-giver hand-offs as to when the last feed/change/nap was. The downside is that it doesn’t retain a history for you to review (which helps for doctors visits and monitoring infant patterns).
4. Baby Tracker download for your iPhone
While it’s no surprise that most of us are very dependant on our cell phones, kudos to the person who is making them even more handy. A simple download to your iPhone and voila – instant tracking of your feedings! What’s great about this is that it can log/sort a history of your records. The downside is that it is not multi-purpose and cannot be used to track other events such as diaper changes and naps.
Have you used any of these? Do you have other tips to share? Let us know, we’d love to hear from you!
Posted on October 07, 2008 in Baby Gear, Canadian News, Product Reviews | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
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By Rishma Lalani, Itsabelly Toronto
When she’s not pulling her top up showing the world her “beep beep” otherwise known as her belly button, I do my best to keep my daughter’s parts covered! One of my favorite items of to do so with is
definitely her Booda Bellie onesies. I bought a few from their “Comfy Collection” and have been so happy with the purchase. They are incredibly soft, wash extremely well, and the best part…the garments are knit, finished, dyed (low-impact, eco-friendly inks) and sewn in Canada!
Booda Bellie makes baby clothes that Canadians can feel good about buying, because bamboo and certified organic cotton produce fewer environmental impacts. Their new line of fashion-forward and eco-friendly baby clothes features Canadian-made bamboo and certified organic cotton fabrics. These natural fabrics produces soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic clothing that is great for baby’s sensitive skin
Their collection consists of onesies, tees and blankets available in two collections. The Earth Collection garments are made of 100% certified organic cotton. The Comfy
Collection garments are made of a blend of 70% bamboo and 30% organic cotton. Products are available online at Booda Bellie, various retail locations and trade shows.
As a testament to the quality and value of their clothing line, Booda Bellie was also recently approved by the PTPA!
Posted on August 31, 2008 in Baby Gear, Canadian News, Non-toxic Babycare, Organic Living, Product Reviews, Sustainable/Green Living | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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