Managed to take some of the “Behind the Camera” photos while our Photographer Micheal is busy taking his professional photos.
Sorry parents, the webmaster’s camera is too “advance” such that the memory card went full very fast. So not all participants are taken with these “Behind the Camera” scenes. Sharing it to all of you here, just for fun.
Today we would like to share some of the new arrivals at our outlets which have just arrived last Friday. These are just a summary for many new items that we have, and there will be dedicated post (few already posted) for some of the exclusive items that will come along later.
Some of you might be aware of these new items already, as we realised that there are many items selling fast! Oops, so sorry for the delayed update.
New items from Playskool…
This is a 2-in-1 walker with push car for babies age 9 months and above. The above picture is the push car mode.
“Jeng! Transformer is here…” Haha, just kidding. You can actually convert it to become a walker mode, which aids your baby when he or she starts to learn to walk. Simple yet very attractive.
Cute little Wheel Pals and Mini Wheel Pals, colourful, and great for babies’ little hand.
Let’s welcome one of the new addition to Mummycare’s stroller collection – Peg Perego Pliko P3.
Just arrived a few days ago, Pliko P3 is Peg Perego’s ultimate all-around stroller! Whether it’s a walk around the block or a trip overseas, this stroller is designed with features to provide greater comfort for baby and more convenience for parents. Its one-handed folding feature allows it to close quickly and easily for carrying.
The Pliko P3 is Travel System-compatible, so if you own a Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 car seat, it can be attached directly to the stroller’s retractable anchors.
The built-in rear footboard provides a safe ride for a second child, and the ergonomic handlebars with comfort padding can be adjusted to fit each parent’s height preferences. The P3 has all of the necessities parents have come to expect from Peg Perego, like a detachable water bottle holder, all-wheel suspension and a hinged front tray for snacks and play.
Other than this P3, many new products just reached our stores (Mummycare & Kiddycare) last Thursday. Any inquiry, please feel free to direct it to us at your convenience or visit our stores for more information.
In this day and age when people are looking for new and better ways to optimize their health, there has been a growing movement towards going organic. Organic food is naturally raised and grown and therefore free of additives and preservatives. Research has shown that the eating of organic food is far healthier for the human body – and supports a healthier environment.
It stands to reason, therefore, that organic clothing does its part for the environment as well as a service to those who wear it. And no other organic clothing is as popular as organic baby clothing.
Facts: Cotton crops alone account for $2.6 billion in pesticides used each year and is the definition of a chemically dependent agriculture. Even though cotton only uses 2.4% of all cultivated land, 25% of the world’s pesticides and 10% of the world’s insecticides are used on it yearly.
In other words, for every one pair of jeans and t-shirt produced, 1 pound of pesticides and chemical fertilizers are used. The problems with clothing production do not stop in the field. During the conversion of conventional cotton into clothing, numerous toxic chemicals are added at each stage – harsh petroleum scours, softeners, brighteners, heavy metals, flame and soil retardants, ammonia and formaldehyde – to name just a few.
How does non-organic clothing affect our children?
Did you know that a baby’s skin is more porous and thinner and far more sensitive than adults? That means that their skin absorbs things very easily. A baby’s skin is thinner, more fragile and less oily than an adult’s. A baby’s skin also produces less melanin, the substance that helps protect against sunburn. It’s less resistant to bacteria and harmful substances in the environment, especially if it’s irritated. Babies also sweat less efficiently than the rest of us, so it’s harder for them to maintain their inner body temperature. This means that children are at greater risk for pesticide-related health problems than adults.
For those who have registered for the Mummycare Baby Crawling Contest, or for those who are interested to join but not yet submitted your form, if you want to learn more about encouraging your baby to crawl “efficiently”, you may want to watch this video.
Classic I’m the Boss and lovely Moo-moo Cow playpens. Wonderful designs at an attractive price.
They will be arriving in Mummycare outlets by end of October 2009. If you are currently looking for a playpen and searching high and low for a good buy, DON’T LOOK ELSEWHERE. Wait for a couple of days
more and consider these new Bumble Bee playpens before making any investment.
Great price with Great and Plenty Premiums.
Each playpen comes with complimentary
specially-designed “curved mosquito net“,
playpen fitted sheet and
a Latex playpen mattress !!!
Unbelievable right? But trust me, it is true. You get all of the above free when you purchase this playpen!
I’m the Boss Playpen – as you can see from the picture, this is a Classic designs with soothing colour stripes, a colour combination that matches Bumble Bee’s popular Safari Pals Playpen with brown colour earlier.
Moo Moo Cow Playpen – a fancy light blue colour with cute Cow cartoon scattered on the playpen. This is a design that will delight your baby and maybe, he or she can recognize the Cow as their first animal learned.
If you are keen in this product, do feel free to give us a call or drop by our outlets, or even send us an email with your contact details given. We will give you a call when the products reach our store. They are already in the vessel now, cruising rapidly to Mummycare!
“When does baby start crawling?”is perhaps one of the questions most often asked by parents. When we talk about crawling, we are actually referring to (1) crawling on hands and knees, or (2) crawling with hands and feet (just like bear walking), or (3) “Commando” crawling means using forearms, or (4) “Bum shuffling” which means moving forward by using feet and buttocks. So, at what age does baby start crawling?
Under normal circumstances, about 50% of infants can crawl at 7 months, some can do so at 10 months and most of the infants would have mastered it at 11 months. Infants crawl when they have learned and fully mastered the skills needed to crawl. These skills are not only neurological skills, but they also need a certain amount of physical strength. Hence, it can be a very personal learning process and subject to the family support that an infant is exposed to. Can your baby crawl now? If he or she can crawl in whichever styles that we mentioned above, even better if he or she can do it fast, then don’t miss this Baby Crawling Contest 2009 organized by Mummycare!
Contest Details
This Contest will be held on 22 November 2009, Sunday morning at Crown Square Imperial hall. The event is organized by Mummycare& Kidycare with support from Crown Square Management, and jointly sponsored by Bumble Bee Quality Baby Products, Mamypoko Disposable Diapers, Combi and Daihua Toys Importer-Exporter. The fastest baby to reach the finishing point of the well-designed “Fun & Crawl Explorer Lane” and shut out all the tempting objects, he or she will be the Champion of the day – a winner who can bring home the Grand Prize which costs more than Rm800 in total!
The Grand Prize for Champion includes:
Mamypoko Hamper worth Rm350,
Bumble Bee Hamper worth Rm250,
Rm200 Cash Voucher and a Grand Trophy.
The “Fun & Crawl Explorer Lane” will be carefully designed and built by Mummycare, cushioned by soft floor mat to prevent babies from possible injury during their crawl. There will be scattered yet safe obstacles and tempting objects on the lane. Whether or not the baby can resist all temptation and finally reach at the finishing point, it all depends on the baby’s self-disciplined and parent’s leadership during the Contest.
Just arrive in Crown Square Mummycare store yesterday, there are four different flavours of certified ORGANIC cookies available now for your little toddlers.
All certified organic by Oregon Tilth, which is a nonprofit research and education membership organization dedicated to biologically sound and socially equitable agriculture. Oregon Tilth offers educational events throughout the state of Oregon, and provides organic certification services to organic growers, processors, and handlers internationally.
These cookies are also certified to be consistent with United States Department of Agriculture National Organic Standard.
For more product details like ingredient and weight, you may navigate to the respective product online through this website, or you may drop your inquiry at the store directly regarding these organic cookies.
Jointly organized by Crown Square, Mummycare, Kiddycare, See Hua Daily (诗华日报), Micheal Photography and HomeStar.
Contest Period will be 5 October 09 till 30 November 09, and it is open to all babies age 0-4 years old, or born between year 2005 and 2009. There will be winners selected by independent Judging Panel as well as winners selected via public voting. Public voting can be done through See Hua Daily.