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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Summer Sale!

Cannot be combined with any other offers. Expires 7/6/08 at midnight PST.


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Ch Ch Ch Changes!

We have a lot of changes going on here at The Polkadot Platypus and we want you to be part of it! Hang tight, because we are switching over to a new website that is more user friendly, launching exciting new products and preparing to make our blog much more interesting to read. That is where you come in ... we need your help!

We are looking for {interesting} stories about your life or interests. We have lots of customers that are pregnant and what is more fun than reading birth stories? Is there something you are passionate about that you would like to share with everyone? Let us know about it! We'd love to read about your photography tips, or your cancer run, or your parenting experience. Whatever it is ... let us know about it!

Please email your stories to us at info {at} thepolkadotplatypus {dot} com. We will be posting them {and other things} randomly, so send us one or send us ten!


Saturday, May 31, 2008

BabyLegs {Sew Golden}


Friday, May 23, 2008

Crib Safety

The following are some general guidelines the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Assocation (JPMA) provides to consumers on creating a safe sleep environment:

*Infants should ALWAYS sleep in a crib, which meets current Federal and ASTM standards.

*Normal, healthy infants should ALWAYS sleep on their backs unless otherwise advised by a pediatrician.

*NEVER place infants to sleep on pillows, sofa cushions, adult beds, waterbeds, beanbags, or any other surface not specifically designed for infant sleep.

*Only a fitted sheet, mattress pad, and/or waterproof pad should be used under baby.

*ALWAYS use a crib sheet that fits securely on the mattress, wraps around the mattress corners, and stays securely on the mattress corners.

*The crib mattress should fit snugly with no more than two fingers width, one-inch, between the edge of the mattress and the crib side.

*NEVER place the crib near windows, draperies, blinds, or wall mounted decorative accessories with long cords.

*Crib slats or spindles should be spaced no more than 2 3/8" apart, and none should be loose or missing.

*Never use a crib with corner posts over 1/16" above the end panels (unless they’re over 16" high for a canopy).

*When baby is put to sleep, remove pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, pillow-like stuffed toys, and other pillow-like products from the crib.

*Never use pillows or add extra padding.

*No pillow-like bumpers.

*Use bumper pads only until the child can pull up to a standing position. Then remove them so baby cannot use the pads to climb out of the crib.

*Decorative bows and ribbons should be trimmed short and stitched securely to prevent strangulation.

*Flexible ribbons, strings, or ties attached to any infant bedding or related accessory item, with the exception of ties on bumper guards and headboard bumper guards, shall not exceed 7".

*Ribbons, strings, and ties on bumper guards and headboard bumper guards shall not exceed 9".

*Cover baby with a thin covering, specifically designed for infants, only reaching as far as baby's chest, and tuck the covering around the crib mattress. Consider using a sleeper, sleep sack, or other sleep clothing.

*No cutout areas on the headboard or footboard so baby's head cannot get trapped.

*No cracked or peeling paint, splinters, or rough edges.

*Mobiles should be removed when baby can pull himself or herself up.

*Don't tie items across the top of a play yard as they can entangle a baby and cause strangulation.

*Never suspend strings over play yards or cribs or attach strings to toys.

*Choose a play yard with mesh holes no larger than 1/4". Slats on a wooden play yard should be no more than 2 3/8" apart.

*Check vinyl or fabric-covered rails frequently for holes and tears.

*Choose a toddler bed that is low to the ground so that there is less chance of injury if your child falls.

*Place headboard against wall rather than the side of the bed so that the child can't become trapped between wall and bed.


Sunday, May 11, 2008

{Sale} JP Lizzy Leisure Tote

Finally, a bag that is large enough to take on your sunny outing but still small enough to fit on your shoulder without bogging you down. Built with a large opening to stuff everything you'll need for the pool or park, the Leisure Tote by JP Lizzy includes a big zippered pouch with insulation for your cold drinks on a warm summer day. At last, you can tote all of your outing gear and still have your hands free and ready for holding.

Now through May 31, 2008, save $20 on any Leisure Tote by JP Lizzy! Click here to browse our entire JP Lizzy collection ...


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