Empty Nest, Again BY DEBORAH LEVIN Yesterday I took apart their cribs. With great reluctance, I pulled off the sheets, the mattress covers, the waterproof pads and slipped each into
What’s All The Fuss About Safe Sleep For Babies? BY RACHEL CHASE Sleeping is just plain hard for babies and their adult caregivers. Many infants are fussy sleepers, and, unfortunately,
Do you know what “safe sleep” means for an infant? Well, it’s changed a lot over the years. Back in 10,000 B.C. the perfect night’s rest was animal skin covering
Spring is here and you know what that means; warmer weather, spring cleaning, and… yard sales! Generally speaking, garage sales are a great place to get a good deal on
By Laura M. Nikolovska, Program Director- Kids in Danger As recently as 2008, there were no requirements that manufacturers of baby products test for safety before they were sold. Even now, there
Baby gear for Nana and Papa’s house By Colleen Sell When my children were babies and toddlers, a visit to or sleepover at Grandma and Grandpa’s house meant bringing
By Joyce Davis, President of Keeping Babies Safe This holiday season many Grandparents and their families will travel with new babies. There are some important updates with crib safety
By: Joyce Davis, Co-Founder and President of Keeping Babies Safe Grandparents and Parents alike know the importance of making the most informed decisions when it comes to keeping their grandchildren
By: Maisie Knowles Cribs, rockers, changing tables, wall decor; oh the excitement of helping creating a cozy haven for your little grandchild. It’s a fun project to take on with
Washington, D.C. – A new report just released by Clean and Healthy New York finds a significant portion of the crib mattresses in the U.S. market contain one or more