7 Essentials for the Winter Getaway

Author: Green Treehouse  //  Category: Products, Travel

If you’re planning to hit the beach with your kids to escape winter, don’t forget to pack these 7 sun essentials:

Sun Block

1. Sunblock. Sunblock shields against ultraviolet rays that cause skin cancer and prevents sunburn. Besides looking for a high SPF value, look for a waterproof, hypoallergenic, and tear-free formula to keep the kids happy.

2. Sun Hat. My favorite pick is a floppy hat, like Patagonia’s Floppy Sun Hat.

3. Beach tent. Whether you’re at the beach or a park with your baby, a sun dome is a must have. Look for a tent that provides instant shade and is easy to pack in a carrying case.

4. Safety SunBlock Shields. Whether driving to your destination or simply touring around in the sun, car sun shades keep your kids comfortable and safe. Munchkin even makes a sun shade with a heat alert feature, that let’s you know whether your car’s temperature is safe for your child.

5. Stroller Shade. If your stroller isn’t already equipped with a shade, you’ll definitely want to bring one along if you plan to spend much time outside in the sun.

6. Water Bottle or Sippy Cup. Make sure your kids stay well hydrated with their very own water bottle or insulated sippy cup. My top picks: an eco-friendly SIGG water bottle or a Munchkin insulated sippy cup by

7. Beach toys. Every trip to the beach needs toys, especially those for making sandcastles and digging in the sand!

Happy Travels!

An Early Christmas Gift

Author: Green Treehouse  //  Category: Car Seats, Gift Ideas, Parenting, Products

Christmas arrived early for my little one this weekend.  The grandparents arrived in town bearing a fabulous gift:  a Britax car seat.  Perfect timing, considering that it’s already difficult to fit my baby into her infant seat, especially when she’s wearing bulky winter clothing.  

I’ve learned along the parenting path that you simply can’t underestimate the value of having a great car seat for your child.  Of course, safety is the first priority when selecting a car seat.  But after that, a car seat designed with the latest bells and whistles–like recline options or plush car seat covers–can go a long way in terms of child comfort and adult happiness while on the road.  Sure, those features may cost a bit more initially, but they are the kind of gift that keeps on giving. 

Britax Car Seat

Picture this: happy child vs. screaming child.  Relaxed parent vs. frazzled parent.

I’ve heard parents all too often say, “my child screams whenever I put him in his car seat.”  While the car seat isn’t always to blame for unhappiness on the road, sometimes it is responsible for those distressing cries.  I learned that from experience–I know a quality, comfortable car seat can completely transform car rides.  I’ll take a happy ride over the alternative any day.

Jump on over to BabyEarth.com for a great selection of safe and cozy car seats. 

Fly Baby

Author: Green Treehouse  //  Category: Parenting, Products, Travel

It won’t be long before it’s time to renew my daughter’s first passport.  A bittersweet thought for me.  I’m sad to see her growing up so quickly (it really does go by that fast, doesn’t it?), but I take comfort in knowing that she’s been exposed to so many travel adventures in these early years.

My daughter took her first flight at two weeks old (as a passenger, of course!).  By the time her first birthday rolled around, she had logged more flights than I can remember—sorry, sweetie, but mommy obviously spent so much time in the air with you and trying to nap when you did that she simply didn’t get around to writing in your baby book. 

Today, my daughter is just as comfortable in a plane as in a car—this amazes me, given that I didn’t take my first flight until I was in college, and I felt far from comfortable on that flight! 

Baby B’air Flight Vest

Up until my daughter turned two (the age at which children are required to have their own seats on a plane), the Baby B’Air Flight Vest made air travel especially comfortable for both of us—okay, at least for one of us. While I used the Baby B’Air many times with my daughter, it was a must-have when I travelled alone with her during those super squirmy months.  

The Baby B’Air is easy to use.  Your child wears the Baby B’air like an ordinary vest, and you simply attach the loop on the back of the Baby B’Air to your lap belt.   

It packs well, too.  Just shove it into the diaper bag.  

Don’t waste time feeling guilty about the thought of “confining” your child.  The Baby B’Air actually gives some slack, so your toddler will still have “just a lil’ bit” of wiggle room.  Trust me, I know from experience—so does that nervous first time flier who sat beside us on the way to Orlando.  Ma’am, I apologize if we made your travel anxiety worse.  But at least we arrived safely, right?

If you’re at all like me, you’ll appreciate both the added safety the Baby B’Air offers, particularly against unexpected turbulence, and the comfort of knowing you won’t have to spend the entire flight chasing your aspiring pilot down the aisle.

If you’re travelling by air over the holidays with a toddler, definitely check out the Baby B’Air Flight Vest.  Even if you don’t buy one to use with your own toddler, your familiarity with the product might just make a good conversation starter the next time you encounter a frazzled new parent at the airport.