Author: Sarah Nau

weeLove: The Sweetest Way to Tell Your Birth Story

Write On The Birth Journal In a world of texts, emails, and apps… some stories call for the real thing: good old fashioned handwriting.  The Birth Journal is a one-of-a-kind place to write (yes, really write) your child’s birth story—instead of typing notes in a Gmail draft that will never see the light of day. This beautiful hardcover book...

Baby Safety Month Round Up

Now that Baby Safety Month is coming to an end, we’ve compiled a little safety “cheat sheet” of our favorite sites and products to help give you some more peace of mind when it comes to keeping your little ones safe and sound for many more months (and years!) to...

Breastfeeding Awareness Month: Go-to Guide for Nursing

Photo by Jordan Whitt Did you know that August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month? (Now you do!) And while we’re all pretty familiar with the idea that breastfeeding is natural and that (supposedly) evolution has prepared women to nurse easily, that’s not always the case, even with all of the information...

summer gear

2016 Summer Gear Round Up

Summer means longer days, popsicles, and lightening bugs. It’s also the season where we as parents tend to be a little more lax about those nap schedules or rules regarding eating ice cream before dinner. Wherever your summer plans take you–to the beach, to the Grandparent’s, or even just around...

2015 Summer Gear Round Up for Babies and Beyond

Summer means longer days, popsicles, and lightening bugs. It’s also the season where we as parents tend to be a little more lax about those nap schedules or rules regarding eating ice cream before dinner. Wherever your summer plans take you–to the beach, to the Grandparent’s, or even just around...

Safe Fun in the Sun for Baby: 2015 Recommendations

With summer now officially in full swing, many families find themselves exchanging their diaper bags for beach bags as they head to the beach or pool (or backyard, or splash-pad…). We know how important it is to slather ourselves in sunscreen, but what is considered “safe” for our little one’s...