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September/October 2007 Newsletter
car seatFirst-Ever Ranking of Toxic Chemicals in Child Car Seats

Crash tests aren't the only way to prove the safety of a car seat, according to new findings by the Ecology Center. Their research shows that brand new car seats are made with several dangerous chemicals that can lead to serious health risks for children. Consumers can look up which car seats rank the best and worst in terms of toxic chemical content at www.healthycar.org. Anyone looking to buy a new car seat, or wondering if their child's current car seat is safe, can visit this site and search by model, or comparison shop between different models.
The study found that the best seats had no brominated flame retardants, no PVC and low levels of other chemicals tested. Over 40% of seat cushions tested contained no brominated flame retardants and 77% of the seats were free of PVC-plastic. However, over 1/3 of all seats tested had one or more components which contained higher levels of toxic chemicals. A complete ranking of all of the car seats that were tested can be found at
www.healthycar.orgFor the latest information about car seats, visit the forums on www.car-safety.com

September/October Store Events
* Molly's Prenatal Breastfeeding Class  Wed., Sept 25th from 6:30 pm-8:30pm.  This class will introduce expectant parents to basic breastfeeding techniques, the physiology of the breast, appropriate feeding positions, attaining a comfortable latch, establishing an adequate milk supply, handling common breastfeeding problems, and knowing when to get help. It will also cover the advantages of breastfeeding, and ways partners and family can support the breastfeeding mom.
*Childbirth Preparation Classes Taught by Jennifer Lickson-Swan, these classes provide a map of labor's physical and emotional stages which helps prepare the pregnant woman and her support person to meet the challenges of their labor. Jen's classes help prepare women and their partners to actively participate in their labors and to communicate effectively with their care providers about their bodies and babies as labor unfolds and provides an opportunity for women and their partners to ask questions, share concerns and create a sense of community. Contact jenlickson@yahoo.com for latest class information.
* The Evening La Leche League will meet Thurs., Sept. 27th. Socializing begins at 5:45, with the meeting beginning at 6:00pm. At group meetings, La Leche League Leaders and other mothers share experiences, give suggestions and offer support. Meetings are attended by expectant, new and experienced mothers and their babies.
*Breastfeeding Challenge Saturday, September 29th at 11:00am. This fun event is a challenge to determine which  geographic area (province, state or territory in North America) has the most breastfeeding babies, as a percentage of the birthrate, "latched on." at 11am  local time. This is a fun way
to celebrate breastfeeding and demonstrate promotion, protection and support for breastfeeding women and their families.   Come unite with breastfeeding mom s in Tallahassee.  Refreshments will be served.
*Attachment Parenting International Meeting Tuesday, October  9th from 10:30-11:30am.   Attachment Parenting International's (API) non- profit mission is to promote parenting methods that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and their parents.  Seasoned AP'ers and new parents welcome.  Please come to the meetings and share your experiences!
*PumpTalk Thursday, October 11th from 6:00-7:30pm. This class is for the mom who is returning to the work force and has questions about how their pump works, storage of milk and best way to get started with the process of going back to work. The class is free to those who buy their pumps from Best Beginnings and $25.00 otherwise.
*Working Moms Breastfeeding Support Group Saturday, October 13th from 10:00-11:00am. Join others  to support one another as working and breastfeeding mothers!
* Molly's Prenatal Breastfeeding Class  Wed., Oct. 24th from 6:30 pm-8:30pm.  This class will introduce expectant parents to basic breastfeeding techniques, the physiology of the breast, appropriate feeding positions, attaining a comfortable latch, establishing an adequate milk supply, handling common breastfeeding problems, and knowing when to get help. It will also cover the advantages of breastfeeding, and ways partners and family can support the breastfeeding mom.
* HALLOWEEN PHOTOS Weds., Oct. 31st from 10am to 3pm.  Cindy Strickland of A Moment Captured Photography will be taking Halloween photos.  Bring your little one dressed up for the occasion for this memorable photo opportunity!  Call 668-2119 to reserve your spot today!
*Starting Solids Class  Thursday, November 1 from  6:00pm-7:30pm. With Molly Shakar as instructor, this class will provide information about the optimum time for beginning solids with your infant and will help you learn to read your baby's signals to determine if he/she is ready for solids.  In addition, you will learn about great first foods, foods to avoid, transitioning to table foods, homemade baby food vs. commercial baby food, and general feeding guidelines.
 * Registration For online class registration, please visit our class sign- up page or call the store at 668-2119 to register by phone.

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Monkey Toes Handpainted Shoes

Monkey-Toes is a playful line of fun animal and insect themed footwear for children.

Monkey-Toes make the everyday activity of putting on shoes and socks more fun by introducing friends for the feet, all while providing quality footwear for children.

Canvas shoes with a rubber sole. Shoes have been pre-treated and handpainted with non-toxic acrylic craft paint, then treated with a textile medium to ensure a long life and washability. Elastic "no-tie" laces are included. Surface washable.

FOR NEW MOMS... 

* La Leche League Lightly Padded Nursing Bra
Who better than to have a line of nursing bras, than La Leche League! These bras not only fit great and have amazing function, but also have an incredible price! Drop cup with one hand buckle for nursing. Available in Black and White. White has light pink accents.  Donation to local LLL for each purchase of these wonderful bras!

* Coming soon!  Expressiva Nursingwear and Sleepwear features hidden openings so you can nurse your baby discreetly and confidently - wherever life takes you. Stylish nursing tops for work and play, nursing dresses for special occasions, nursing loungewear and sleepwear, nursing bras, and more will be arriving shortly!
 

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FOR MOMS-TO-BE...
 
* Bella B Natural Bodycare
One of our top sellers, Tummy Honey, has now expanded to include the Bella B product line.  New products include
 Tummy Honey Butter Cream and Stick for  stretch marks, Tummy to Toes to revitalize tired feet and legs, Body Buzz for all-over body firming and cellulite control, Silk & Honey all-over moisturizing body cream with shea and mango butter, Glowing skin lightener for preventing and fading pregnancy mask, sunspots and age spots, Bright Eyes triple-action eye cream, Nipple Nurture Butter, a lanolin-free soothing butter to heal sore nipples before or after breastfeeding, Nipple Nurture Cleansing Pads for cleaning nipples before and after breastfeeding.
 
socksFOR BABIES AND TODDLERS... 
* Seven Dwarfs Baby Socks
by Trumpette

Here are the newest additions from Trumpette's adorable baby socks! The set has seven pairs of argyle socks in a variety of colors: orange, red, lavender, blue, green, yellow, & violet. There is one pair of socks for each dwarf! The adorable gift box is argyle print with each of the dwarfs on the front.
 
* Swaddle Design Ultimate Receiving Blankets and Baby Burpies Caregivers and new parents often struggle when swaddling because they can't remember how, and the blanket that they are using is the wrong shape and size. The Ultimate Receiving Blanket™ is the optimum size and shape and the exclusive 1.2.3. Swaddle Tip Tag makes swaddling so easy!  These beautiful blankets were designed by an RN and mother and make the perfect gift for new parents. The blankets are an everyday essential for newborns: they can be used for swaddling, as a privacy throw for nursing, and a tummy time blanket. Made of super-soft, preshrunk cotton flannel with a beautiful decorative edge. Large 42" x 42" size is much bigger than typical receiving blankets, yet it easily rolls and fits in the diaper bag.

NEW FALL MERCHANDISE...

* Fall Pedi-Peds are now at Best Beginnings!  The new fall line is adorable! For girls, choose from a beautiful pink ballet slipper, a chocolate brown Mary Janes with pastel polka-dots, or a Pink Cheetah print.  For boys, check out the camoflauge print and the athletic style shoes. PediPeds combine the best of all worlds in one shoe: the comfort of a soft sole and the durability of genuine hand-stitched leather.
 
* Halloween Costumes are here!

Halloween Costumes by Mullins Square Kids have arrived! These
adorable costumes are one-size-fits-all up to 25 lbs.  Available costumes in-store include: pink leopard, red lobster, dragonfly, princess, flamingo, poodle, turtle, lamb, frog, puppy, and more!
 
* Sara Lynn Togs Team Wear

Dress your little one in your favorite team's colors!  Choose from adorable and well-crafted outfits for boys and girls with Seminole and Gator logos.
 
* New Fall Line of Baby Legs

BabyLegs has a beautiful new fall line.  Stop by to see the beautiful colors.  This unique product makes diaper changes a breeze, protects soft knees from harsh surfaces, and provides light weight sun protection. Feet remain free to allow for successful crawling, walking, and dancing. BabyLegs also help keep socks on and they make great shower gifts!
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS...
 
Tiny Tulip Now Has Expanded Product Line
Tiny Tulip has even more beautiful products to choose from, including quilted backpacks and purses.  Stop by the store today to see these new additions. To add a personal touch, monogramming is available.

40% off Red Tag Items
A wide variety of merchandise has been selected for a red tag sale.  Some great deals are available and will not last long at these prices. Come by and see for yourself! 
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*BABES FOR BOOBS: WALK TO BENEFIT ACS
Sunday, October 21st at Southwood. This will be a fun family event! We raised close to $8,000 last year and we want to try to reach that again. If you would like to sign up, visit the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer page and join Molly's team called Babes for Boobs!  The event begins at 1:00pm with registration at the Southwood Town Center and the walk begins at 3:00pm.  We hope to see you there!
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* IT"S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE,....IT'S MOMSRISING.ORG!

I hope you'll join me and tens of thousands of others in one of the most exciting grassroots movement on the Internet: MomsRising.org.
http://www.momsrising.org/signup

MomsRising.org (http://www.momsrising.org) is working to build a massive grassroots movement big enough to impact the outcome of the 2008 elections and beyond. The time has come to break the logjam that's been holding back family-friendly legislation for decades. It's going to take all of us--and then some--working together to get there.

MomsRising gives mothers, and all who have mothers, a voice in shaping the laws & policies that affect our lives. You can sign online petitions on timely issues like healthcare, flexible work options, paid family leave, childcare, living wages, and more, or you can just sign up to receive email alerts, all for free.

I hope you'll join us today at:

http://www.momsrising.org/signup

Thank you!

Parenting Advice from Elizabeth Pantley...

Should I let my child cry it out?by Elizabeth Pantley, author of No Cry, Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night

Does it takes forever for your baby to fall asleep? Does he or she only fall asleep if you breastfeed, give a bottle or pacifier, rock, carry, swing, take a ride in the car, or perform other elaborate rituals? Does your baby wake up frequently throughout the night? Are your sleep issues further complicated because your baby won't nap easily, or takes very short naps?

Do you ever feel like Leesa, mother of 9-month-old Kyra who said, "I am truly distressed, as the lack of sleep is starting to affect all aspects of my life. I feel as though I can't carry on an intelligent conversation. I am extremely unorganized and don't have the energy to even attempt reorganization. I love this child more than anything in the world, and I don't want to make her cry, but I'm near tears myself thinking about going to bed every night. Sometimes I think, 'What's the point? I'll just be up in an hour anyway.'"

As your sleep issues cast lengthening shadows over your life, you may begin to live purely for the moment. Your sleep-deprived, foggy brain may focus so intently on sleep that you can't think beyond the next few hours of rest. You may have one - or many - people telling you that you should just let your baby cry to sleep.  You are probably frustrated and confused. What you lack is perspective. To gain that perspective, ask yourself these questions:

·         Where will I be five years from now?
·         How will I look back on this time?
·         Will I be proud of how I handled my baby's sleep routines, or will I regret my actions?
·         How will the things I do with my baby today affect the person he will become in the future? 

Once you have some perspective about your baby's current sleep issues, it is important to be realistic in determining your goals and to be honest in assessing the situation's effect on your life. Some people can handle two night wakings easily, while others find that the effect of even one night waking is just too much to handle.

The key is to evaluate whether your baby's sleep schedule is a problem in your eyes, or just in those of the people around you. Begin today by contemplating these questions:

~  Am I content with the way things are, or am I becoming resentful, angry, or frustrated?
~  Is my baby's nighttime routine negatively affecting my marriage, my job, or my relationships with my other children?
~  Is my baby happy, healthy, and seemingly well rested?
~  Am I happy, healthy, and well rested?
~  What is a reasonable expectation for my baby at his/her age?
~  What naptime and bedtime situation would I consider "acceptable"?
~  What naptime and bedtime situation would I consider "pure bliss"?
~  Why do I want to change my baby's sleep patterns? Is it truly what's best for me and my baby, or am I doing this to meet someone else's expectations?
~  Am I willing to be patient and make a gradual, gentle change for my baby if that means no crying?
~  Once you answer these questions, you will have a better understanding of not only what is happening with regard to your baby's sleep, but what approach you will feel most comfortable using to help your baby sleep better.

In addition to my two-year-old son Coleton, I have three older children, and they have afforded me the perspective I lacked the first time around. My children have taught me how very quickly babyhood passes. I struggle now to remember the difficulties of those first couple years, so fleeting are they. And I am proud that I didn't cave in to the pressures of others around us to do what they felt was right; instead I followed my heart as I gently nurtured all of my babies. That time is long gone for us, but those memories remain. And now, all four of them sleep through the night. And so do I.

For More Information...
Don't forget to check our website (
www.best-begin.com) for the latest class schedules, updates on new items, and notices of special sales! We also will keep you up-to-date on how to have a healthy pregnancy and to provide the best nutrition for your baby! Thanks for your interest in Best Beginnings! Have a wonderful month!

Best Beginnings
A Boutique for New and Expecting Mothers
1415 Timberlane Road
Tallahassee, Florida
(850) 668-2119
Monday-Friday(10am-6pm)
Saturday (10am-3pm)
Closed Sunday

 
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