Motherhood

New Facebook Support Group for Moms of Tweens & Teens

Changing Diapers Surviving Puberty

I know I’m not the only one with older children and/or with a wide age spread. It’s rough to deal with diapers and dating questions, preschool and puberty…all at the same time! If you’re int he same boat and want some support, join the new Change-Diapers group on Facebook, Changing Diapers & Surviving Puberty.

Just like the Change-Diapers group, it is closed so you don’t have to worry about your friends and family (or your kids) seeing what you post.

Join today!

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BPA Free Eco-Friendly/Green Reusable Products Review

My Favorite Reusable Snack Bags – Now in New Prints

@yummipouch reusable snack bags via @chgdiapers 1

I received a set of snack bags at no cost for review purposes. I was not otherwise compensated for this post and all opinions are my own. I’ve been packing waste-free lunches for 7 years and have used a few brands of reusable bags and containers. It’s been just about two years since I first reviewed Yummi Pouch reusable snack bags and they’re still my favorite.

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Giveaway

GroVia Chesapeake Bay Flash Giveaway

shell and soaker set flash

Diaper Junction is sponsoring a flash giveaway for their Chesapeake Bay GroVia print. Head to the Change-Diapers Facebook page to enter the giveaway! Hurry, it ends Saturday March 19th at 9 PM Eastern.

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Cloth Diaper Giveaways – Roundup for 3/18/16

#clothdiapers #giveaway roundup via @chgdiapers - cloth diaper giveaways

Cloth Diaper Giveaways

Every Friday I list cloth diaper giveaways I’ve found throughout the week. Subscribe to our RSS Feed or subscribe via email.

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Guest Posting Nutrition Personal Posts

Raise an Adventurous Eater Without the Food (and Money) Waste

Raising an adverturous eater without the waste via @chgdiapers

Note from Maria: After reading the referenced article, I asked Adina to write about things parents can do to solve this problem. After my experience taking the online feeding course, I knew she’d have great insight.

When every food penny counts, parents have more money at risk feeding kids.  A recent NY Times article, A Hidden Cost to Giving Kids Their Vegetables (why poor children can’t be picky eaters) discussed some reasons for why poorer families don’t eat as many fruits and vegetables.

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