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Nov 06 2008

BabyLegs: Like Pants Only Better

Published by jessicaf at 2:31 am under Uncategorized Edit This

Who would have thought that baby leg warmers could be so useful?

I’ve been using Babylegs (and some that I’ve sewn at home myself when funds are tight) for over a year now. I love the versatility. When the baby’s pants began to get too short to cover her ankles when I picked her up…BabyLegs. When we were lounging in the shade on a summer’s day…BabyLegs. Now that we are embarking on the journey that is using the potty…BabyLegs. what I’m trying to say here is that they are great no matter what age your child is. I know that as Kaiya gets older she can use them to cover her arms during cold morning soccer games and take them off as she warms up. I know that she can wear them as an extra warm layer during the winter and be snug.

Another great thing about BabyLegs is that they come in some organic choices too. All of the prints are trendy and fun. I also like the company’s business ethics. Moms and kids work together whenever possible. Their offics are full of laughter and peanut butter sandwiches (or I imagine it that way anyhow). I want to support a business that puts families first.

Speaking of family-friendly businesses, for a short time Inspired By Finn is offering a huge discount on BabyLegs. While you’re there don’t forget to check out their amber teething necklaces.

Happy shopping!

Jessica

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One Response to “BabyLegs: Like Pants Only Better”

  1. betchaion 07 Nov 2008 at 1:28 am edit this

    hello, thanks for visiting my blog and for leaving me a comment. i really appreciate it. I don’t have kids so I do not know what baby legs are :( but I like your goal of sharing the latest in natural children’s products. More power.

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