Nursing/Postpartum Tuesday: Let’s Snuggle & Play Baby Set
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Newborn in your life? This baby activity kit from baby expert Fisher-Price will give them a great start.
This convenient kit has three baby toys and an activity guide. The newborn kit includes a baby gym, a Cuddle ‘n Snuggle Hedgehog plush toy with eight textures and three sounds, and a cute coffee-cup teether and rattle. It’s everything you need for a fun and stimulating round of tummy time.
There are three kits for older babies as well.
This kit is under $80 at Amazon.
Sales of note for 3/15/25
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Nordstrom – Spring sale, up to 50% off
- Ann Taylor – 40% off everything + free shipping
- Banana Republic Factory – 40% off everything + 20% off
- Eloquii – 50% off select styles + extra 50% off sale
- J.Crew – Extra 30% off women’s styles + spring break styles on sale
- J.Crew Factory – 40% off everything + extra 20% off 3 styles + 50% off clearance
- M.M.LaFleur – Friends and family sale, 20% off with code; use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
- Talbots – 40% off 1 item + 30% off everything else (includes markdowns, already 25% off)
I just broke down and spent a gazillion dollars for a one-time house cleaning, and we finally signed a contract to purchase the new car we urgently needed but couldn’t decide on because all cars now produced appear to be overpriced junk. My stress level has decreased exponentially.
Update from yesterday about the conflicting Halloween plans/friend drama. I had a slightly awkward conversation with B’s mom where I confirmed that A (the possessive friend) s not invited for basically the reason I thought she wasn’t. So that’s not an option. I talked to my kid and she was pretty neutral about it, and I told her it might be nice to go to B’s party because I want her to have non-A friends and she doesn’t have nearly as much opportunity to see B and the other kids who are invited outside of school (we see A basically every weekend). The party starts kind of late so I’m hoping we can see A for a little bit of neighborhood trick or treating or at least costume photo sessions first. I plan to text A’s mom soon and let her know we have a conflict but we want to see her early in the night if possible. I hope A isn’t too hurt (and also hope her mom isn’t hurt – we’re not besties but she’s probably my best local friend and it would suck to lose that relationship).
Help! My daughter and I both have lice. We tried nix and the lice comb but not sure it worked. Has anyone successfully treated lice and how?
Hi all. Overly anxious mom of a ST kiddo here.
I’m slowly crawling out of my hole of anxiety. I think a huge part of it has been the sheer amount of solo parenting I’ve done due to DH’s work/travel schedule most of this year and feeling like ALL the parenting is “on me” – not just the feeding, transporting, caring for my kids, but like the decision making, figuring things out, etc. That doesn’t even count the household management, working, and you know, hopefully taking care of myself.
And we have help/have outsourced things, so it’s not logistics, it’s the actual mental and emotional load, and a lot of it I’ve put on myself. I’m talking to my therapist about this, but would love to hear…if anyone has gone through this, or similar, how did you take the pressure off yourself and start feeling better?
I’ve been on a SSRI before, and it helped with anxiety, so I’m weighing that as an option, too.
A friend just sideyed the prospect of a mixed-gender sleepover – I just ignored it as it feels perfectly comfortable for us (7 year olds, very good friends, comfortable with both parents, know it’s a safe environment) but is this unusual? I know sleepovers are less fashionable than when we were kids (and I HATED sleeping on the floor) but sleeping over at your best friend’s house feels fun, and my husband and I are excited we get to celebrate our anniversary sans kid.