Wednesday, September 29, 2010

NATURE BUMZ CO. HAS RECEIVED THE LATEST CLOTH DIAPERS, MOM PRODUCTS & MORE FROM HAPPY HEINY'S!!



*New & Improved One Size Aplix - Tye Dye Ocean

One-Size with Snaps - Royal Blue

One-Size Aplix - Blue Hibiscus *NEW*

One-Size Aplix - Pink Hibisucs *NEW*

Happy Heiny's Change Pads

Happy Hempy Hemp Breast Pads for Momz

Heiny Spray for Bumz

Cow Print
 and MORE! Visit www.naturebumz.webs.com for more details! 
And dont' forget our GRAND OPENING:  10/10/10!!! 
We are currently working with www.brcline.com on our new website for www.naturebumz.com on our Grand opening! 

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

DID YOU KNOW???

Quick Potty Training Facts:  
That cloth diapers encourage babies to potty train faster than disposables, because with disposable diapers, the babies seldom feel any wetness or discomfort. One potty learning recommendation is to show your child where their waste goes by flushing it down the toilet, you'll already be doing this with cloth!

The perfect age to begin potty training is different for every child. Your child's best starting age could be anywhere from eighteen to thirty-two months. Pre-potty training preparation can begin when a child is as young as ten months.
And Finally:  More than 80 percent of children experience setbacks in toilet training. This means that what we call "setbacks" are really just the usual path to mastery of toileting.

So to all my mom's out there trying hard to potty train, Keep up the good work - it will pay off in the end! :)

Monday, September 27, 2010

Our order from APPLECHEEKS just came in! Check out all their LATEST bundles, mini-tests, bamboo boosters, nursing pads & more at www.naturebumz.webs.com! And don't forget to join us for our GRAND OPENING: 10/10/10!!! :)  
Little Bumz featured in St. Lucia Applecheeks Size 1 Bundle!

The Applecheeks mini-tests size 1 or 2!
APPLECHEEKS Nursing Pads

APPLECHEEKS Stay-dry Bamboo Booster!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Just received our BINKLINK / FRUITABEES Pacifier Clips & Necklaces Shipment!

Hey everyone -- visit www.naturebumz.webs.com to see our new shipment of BINKLINK & FRUITABEES PACIFIER CLIPS & NECKLACES!  The LATEST environmentally friendly trendy baby wear!  

Baby Featured in Quack BINKLINK Pacifier Clip

FRUITABEES CANDY NECKLACE
BINKLINK CANDY MAN PACIFIER CLIP


Baby featured in BINKLINK Spring Bloom Pacifier Clip

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

HAPPY HEINY'S ONE-SIZE DIAPERS!

We will be receiving our shipment of Happy Heiny's soon!  Keep checking back for their NEWEST products! 
New Organic One-Size Diaper shown in Psychadelic Blue

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Nature Bumz Co. has just received the Sckoon Shipment! JOIN US for our Grand Opening October 10, 2010!

Organic MONKEY PANTS FROM SCKOON:


Baby featured in:  RED/GREY STRIPED ORGANIC COTTON MONKEY PANTS
A SAMPLE OF SOME IN STOCK ITEMS FROM SCKOON INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
Organic Cotton Off-White Breast Pads
Organic Cotton Super Soft Diaper (Natural/Tan) $ 15.00


Breathable Organic Cotton Diaper Cover  $ 25.90

Organic Cotton Baby Seamless Tummy Pants (Short) $ 36.00

Red/Grey Striped Organic Cotton Baby Knot Cap  $ 13.00

Red/Grey Striped Organic Cotton Monkey Pants!  $ 19.50  0-6m, 6-12m, 1-2y, 3T
Cocoa Brown/Natural Striped Organic Cotton Baby Knot Cap  $ 13.00

Cocoa Brown/Natural Striped Organic Cotton Monkey Pants! $ 19.50  0-6m, 6-12m, 1-2y, 3T
Green/Brown/Natural Striped Organic Cotton Baby Knot Cap  $ 13.00

Green/Brown/Natural Striped Organic Cotton Monkey Pants! $ 19.50  0-6m, 6-12m, 1-2y, 3T
AND MORE!....  VISIT US AT www.naturebumz.com on October 10, 2010 for all our new products :)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

YOUR FAVORITE CLOTH EXPERIENCE!

Ok Mom's & Everyone out there! We want to know what your favorite cloth diaper is that you have & WHY?!  If you fill out the Bumz Questionnaire at www.naturebumz.webs.com you could receive a $25.00 gift card on your purchase at Nature Bumz Co. on that type of diaper and more!

Here is mine:
The Fuzzibunz One Size Diaper!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

MONKEY PANTS :)

So... the new trend this year is MONKEY PANTS!  Tell me what you think?  Do you love these cute pants with padding on the bum?
Sckoon's Organic Cotton Monkey Pants

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

APPLECHEEKS!

The ULTIMATE POCKET Diaper!      
The Envelope Cover:  The outer shell of the Applecheeks system, consisting of a waterproof outer layer in laminated polyester, and a buttery-soft microfleece lining. 

The Insert:  2 or 3 layers of ultra-soft 70% rayon from bamboo/30% organic cotton fleece give you the ultimate in comfort & absorbency!  Fold this approximately 12"x15" insert into thirds and you get 6 or 9 layers in the soaker zone! 

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Language Schools

Teaching your kids how to talk to the world Diane Peters

Halfway through junior kindergarten, Pascale Bonnardeaux could already read, draw well and speak basic French. Staff at Hawthorne II Alternative Bilingual School suggested she skip a grade — her birthday was January 2, after all. Instead, Pascale’s parents enrolled her in a public French language school.

Far more intense than a bilingual curriculum, and even more focused on French than an immersion program, language schools are an increasingly popular choice for parents who want to challenge their kids and give the true fluency for the future.
What's available
Since Pascale’s father had attended a French school in Montreal, she was eligible to both attend École élémentaire Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau at no cost and get bussed every day. (You must have a francophone background or a parent who went to a French school or you will not be accepted.) It’s one of 11 public French schools in the city: five are part of a southern Ontario French board; six are in the French Catholic board.
Meanwhile, for about $25,000 a year, kids can attend private schools such as The Toronto French School (tfs.ca), The Giles School (gilesschool.ca) and Le Citadelle Academy (lacitadelleacademy.com), which teach all in French, and often offer courses in a third language too.
Students can also learn French, Spanish, Mandarin, Italian and other tongues in off-hours programs: school boards offer classes after school, as do private organizations such as Alliance Francaise (alliance-francaise.ca) and the Toronto Mandarin School (torontomandarinschool.com). The latter hopes to eventually offer a full-day school, says managing director Jennifer Chang.

Who's right for it
Pascal loves her new school: the confident six year old has made new friends, speaks French at home and corrects her mother’s grammar. “Very verbal kids do well in language programs,” says Markle, director of admissions for the Toronto French School. It helps to be outgoing to adjust to the change and find friends.
Markle says any child can learn a language, but kids with hearing problems or certain learning disabilities may not thrive in a fully immersed language program.
Age counts too. Many children enter in the early grades, but most schools have protocols for accepting kids past grade one. The Toronto French School, for instance, has an introductory program that allows kids to merge into the school up to grade seven.
Big benefits
Fluency in two more languages has multiple benefits. Having solid French, Mandarin or Spanish increases your career options in an increasingly global job market. “In the future, nobody will speak just one language,” says Chang. When you learn a language, you absorb aspects of the culture.
That’s important for kids of immigrant parents or adoptees, but Markle says she finds it makes students more tolerant of others in general. Numerous studies also show that knowing one or more language makes you use more of your brain, increases creativity and may even ward off Alzheimer’s.
Often, brighter student get sent to language schools. “We don’t have the same norm, which means these are enrichment schools as a matter of course. You can go faster and in more depth,” says Markle. 

Not for everyone
Public French schools are run by smaller boards with fewer resources. At Pascale’s school, many after-school activities like clubs and sports are run by outside groups, and there’s a fee. “We always seem to be paying out a hundred bucks here and there,” says Gillian Green, her mother.
Kids who are heavily involved in sports or other extra-curricular activities — such as Pascale’s older brother who remained at the old school — may not find what they want at these schools. Meanwhile, since all communications home are in French, and Green is not fully bilingual, it’s harder for her to feel connected to the school.
While private schools come with hefty tuitions, good part-time programs can be costly too. And to get anywhere close to fluent, kids have to stick with these programs. “It’s a huge commitment,” says Chang, particularly since her school asks kids to sign up for evening or weekend classes for the entire year.
As our world gets smaller, knowing more than one language, and knowing it well, is going to be increasingly important. Language schools offer fluency and challenge — a leg up parents and students find appealing.
Start 'em young
The earlier a child learns a second or third language, the more likely they are to become fluent. That’s why language-focused daycares are cropping up all over Toronto. This fall, the Toronto French School is introducing Jardin d'éveil, a program for two-year-olds that’s essentially a French immersion daycare that flows into its pre-kindergarten program for three-year-olds. Numerous daycares put French on the agenda, while the Petite Maison Montessori in East York (petitemaison.ca) introduces toddlers to French, Spanish and Greek. And the Toronto Mandarin Schools runs the JINGBAO Bilingual Children’s Centre, a preschool and enriched Kindergarten program that’s opening its third centre this fall.
Some checking stuff
Jennifer Chang, 416-304-0260
Gillian Green, 416-537-1788
Susan Markle, 416-484-6980 ext. 4245
positscience.com
abc.net.au

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Striped Mango & Rasberry Ice Pops RECIPE! :)

1 cup Sugar
1 cup Water
1/4 cup Lemon Juice
2 cups Chopped Mango
2 cups Raspberries

In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine sugar, water, & lemon juice.  Bring to a boil, stirring often, until sugar has completely dissolved, about 10 minutes.  Set aside to cool.

Puree the mango, add 1/2 cup of the sugar-and-water mixture and continue to puree until smooth.  Transfer puree to a glass measuring cup with spout and set aside.

Make raspberry puree in same way as mango puree use a spatula to push raspberry mixture through a sieve into another measuring cup.

Set ice pop moulds on your work surface.  Pour a small amount of the mango puree into the bottom of each of the moulds to create the first stripe.  Freeze until firm (about 45 minutes).  Pour some of the raspberry mixture (making layer as thick / thin as you like) overtop to create a second stripe.  Freeze until this layer just begins to set, (about 15 minutes). 

Insert a wooden pop stick in the centre of each mould.  Continue to freeze until raspberry layer is firm, straightening stick as needed.  Continue making layers (freezing between each) until moulds are full. 
Have Leftover syrup? -- try it over ice cream!
Freeze Pops until very hard (will keep in the freezer for at least 3 weeks). 
* Courtesy of 'Today's Parent' July 2009.