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Mama Maker: Leah from LCeeeDesigns

Leah is a lawyer by day and a mom of three boys who embraces life’s chaos with the same resolve that her Midwestern home is known for. So much so, that a particularly messy plane ride with her first-born led to creating LCeeeDesigns and its first product, The Flipping Holder. It all started when Leah… Continue reading Mama Maker: Leah from LCeeeDesigns

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American Made Teepee

Hide and seek just became all the rage in our house. So it seemed like the perfect time to try out this adorable chevron teepee made in the USA by Zeldabelle. I originally purchased one for our new playroom earlier this year and have been waiting for the right age to make its debut. Although… Continue reading American Made Teepee

Feeding

Designing Better Baby Products

When moms and dads design baby products together, you get the best of both worlds: intuition to create better products for their own children, and determination to bring their innovation to families around the world. This is especially the case at Nenu Family where two sets of parents set out to create well made, well… Continue reading Designing Better Baby Products

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Founder Stories

Part of the reason why I’m so passionate about American made baby brands is because I love founder stories. I’m married to a serial entrepreneur, I’ve worked with startups for years and regularly tune in to podcasts like How I Built This. It’s also why I’m excited to share Founder Goods with you. In addition… Continue reading Founder Stories

Babyproofing

Outlets Be Gone

I recently burned through two packs of outlet covers, which haven’t sufficiently outsmarted my toddler. So before purchasing a third, I decided to expand my search a bit. I was happy to find a more effective, arguably more attractive and definitely more conspicuous option that’s made in the USA to boot: The COVERPLUG 2-Pack Paintable… Continue reading Outlets Be Gone

Clothing

Wardrobe Change

It’s funny how quickly you realize babies need interchangeable clothing that’s easy to throw in the wash. When I was pregnant one of my guilty pleasures was purchasing beautifully made baby clothes that matched our nursery’s nautical theme. Then came life with an actual newborn. I discovered City Threads on Amazon, and quickly began stocking… Continue reading Wardrobe Change