Archive for June 9th, 2008

  • Rhode Island Mom Brings Business In Her Style

    Wanting to take the route of natural parenting with her son, Carina Schott found that although she has no problems finding what she was looking for in Manhattan it wasn’t as readily available in Rhode Island. Using the 20 years experience she had in the fashion industry and her love of natural parenting she [...]

  • Mom’s Device Keeps Baby Safe And Mom Working At Home

    TheSpec.com:
    When Stacey Battersby is not changing diapers, cooking meals or visiting the park with her daughter, she’s making calls to sell her invention for babies.
    As a new mom in 2006, Battersby designed the device — a pad with restraining straps that hold the baby to the fitted sheet of the crib — to ensure her [...]

  • A New Guide Helps Moms Work From Home

    WebWire:

    Jobs for stay at home moms have increased in popularity in the last 10 years. With the advent of the internet, moms home business can now promote products and services to an international audience. If you were wondering how home moms work or wanted to start your own moms home business then you should visit [...]

  • Chandler Mom Shares Grocery Coupon Strategy

    East Valley Tribune:
    At a Bashas’ store in south Chandler, Laurie Meyers is walking away with $50 worth of groceries for $13.57.
    This mother of three teenagers knows how to shop for a deal. She’s saved nearly $40 this trip, picking up lunchmeat for 49 cents, a jar of garlic seasoning for 12 cents, and six boxes [...]

  • Babble Soft Simplifies New Baby Note Keeping For Parents

    Started by a husband and wife, Babble Soft offers software that is made to help the new parent (and caregivers) keep track of important information and milestones that happen as the child grows from baby to toddler. Entering in information on the Baby Insights program, whether it’s the web or mobile version, is easy [...]