Vetro Crib: The First Non-Toxic Acrylic Crib In The Market

Thanks to the Internet, I was able to do plenty of baby gear research without leaving my bed before the twins arrived. I had a lot of fun checking out all the stuff on the market for babies with just a click of a button. One thing that caught my attention was the Nursery Works Vetro Crib.

vetro crib

Doesn't it look so modern, stylish and very different from the usual wooden cribs? According to the product description, its features are:

Big Bad Wolf Book Sale: What We Bought

Big Bad Wolf Book Sale 1

Guess how much I love books and good bargains? Enough to forgo 3 hours of precious sleep, apparently. Just yesterday, Joey and I left the house at midnight to go to the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale, which is touted as the world's biggest book sale, open 24 hours a day. The twins were already asleep then and my mom offered to watch them so we could avoid the huge crowds (Thanks, Ma! We love you!). Our primary purpose was to look for fun and educational board books for the twins. Was the midnight shopping trip worth it? Absolutely! We were able to get 13 books for only P1,860. Here's what we bought:

Love is You and Me, by Monica Sheehan

love is you and me book

This Wednesday is Valentine's Day so I think it's only fitting for me to share with you one of my favourite children's books about love: Love is You and Me, by Monica Sheehan.

Playing and Learning

fisher price musical lion walker

I'm kind of picky when it comes to the twins' toys. I make it a point to buy toys that are age-appropriate, skill-building, well-made, and safe. OK, I'm very picky. My latest toy purchase for them is a push walker.

As I shared in the twins' one year old update, they're both very close to walking. As a first time mom, I'm very excited for them to reach this milestone so I researched for ways to help them learn how to walk. I also asked a friend whose daughter is only a few months older than the twins how her daughter learned to walk. I was impressed at how sure she was on her feet, walking independently. Her answer? A push walker!