Our Munchkin latch bottle event was a smashing success! We want to thank all of the moms and families that showed up to learn and share ideas! Real baby would especially like to thank our new friends Jamie The Denver House Wife, Jessica and Maithili from Konnect Public Relations, Marianne Kmak from Kmak Breastfeeding Support Service and Censie from Building Our Story. Thank you all for making this event so fun and memorable. The Latch bottle was well received by all the moms in attendance, and I saw three or four babies using and enjoying the bottle right away! Thanks Munchkin! We Can't wait to see you all at our next event!
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Friday, April 18, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Great new bottles from Munchkin!
We love the new Latch bottles from Munchkin! Beautiful and simple design makes so much sense!
See how the LATCH nipple stretches from Munchkin on Vimeo.
See how the LATCH nipple stretches from Munchkin on Vimeo.
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
Learn to Love cooking with your kids
Cooking with your children can be challenging and at times stressful. However, if you take the time to teach and take some simple steps to make it fun, you will be rewarded in so many ways! Your children will learn an appreciation for what you do to create all of their meals. They will learn to love new foods and be less fussy about new ingredients. They will learn healthy habits and a love for good food and healthy ingredients. They will learn a life skill that will help them from high school through college all the way to becoming a great spouse! Her are a few simple steps and ideas to get you started on cooking with your child!
Start small: give toddlers little tasks that won't slow down your meal preparations, such as stirring, finding ingredients, or rinsing vegetables. You can increase your little chefs responsibilities as they age.
Create a menu together: Encourage your kids to look at your cookbooks, magazines or cooking shows for recipes that they are interested in. They will be excited with the end result!
Get them cleaning: keep cleaning equipment close by and enlist your kidskin the cleanup along every step of cooking. It will teach them organization and cleanliness.
Invite a friend to cook: invite a friend over who loves to cook. Your children will learn new things from your friend and you will have some company!
Accept that not all kids like to cook: Just like our grown up friends, not all kids are interested in cooking. Instead, have them set the table or come up with a fun table display of food. They can fold napkins or make menus, or decide with platters and plates to use. They will have just as much fun as cooking!
Teach essential skills: As your children get older, slowly incorporate essential cooking skills such as, peeling potatoes and veggies and basic knife skills and safety. Don't be afraid to help create a true chef!
Have fun and give praise: Above all, don't forget to enjoy your time with your child. This is a fun learning experience for both of you. praise your child's efforts as they explore this great new world. It will payoff for both of you!
Take a Parent/Child cooking class: get out of your kitchen and into someone else's! There are numerous classes out there that can be fun for your whole family. Learn new skills and new recipes. Most importantly, make a mess in someone else's kitchen!
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
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Graco Car Seat Recall
Graco Recalls Nearly 3.8 Million Child Car Seats
The My Ride 70 was one of the models recalled by Graco.
Graco is recalling nearly 3.8 million car seats because buckles may be hard to release, posing a danger in the case of an accident.
The AP reports that despite the massive recall, which involves 11 models sold from 2009 through 2013, The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration is unhappy with the company.
The NHTSA wants Graco to recall another 1.8 million rear-facing infant car seats because the regulators say they suffer from the same problem. Graco meanwhile argues the buckles stop working properly when debris and liquids are dropped into them. In a scathing letter to the company (pdf), the NHTSA said it is "completely foreseeable that children will eat or drink while seated in their car seat." Debris and liquids, the NHTSA argues, "should not inhibit or prevent the buckle from its intended function as a 'quick release device.'"
USA Today talked to Graco, which said that the infant car seats can be taken out of a car with the child still strapped in — that is the car seat can be detached from a base that's strapped to the car seat. The paper adds:
"Graco said it is offering an improved replacement harness buckle to affected consumers at no cost."'Graco would like to stress this does not in any way affect the performance of the car seat or the effectiveness of the buckle to restrain the child,' the company said in the statement."
The recalled models, USA Today reports, include: "Cozy Cline; ComfortSport; Classic Ride 50; My Ride 65; My Ride with Safety Surround; My Ride 70; Size4Me 70; Smart Seat; Nautilus; Nautilus Elite; and Argos 70.
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Go Broncos!
Real Baby Loves The Broncos!

Super Bowl Sunday is almost here, and we couldn't be more excited for our Broncos to bring home the championship! In celebration of our team, Real Baby will be offering Super Bowl savings of 15% off your entire purchase! Stop in the store before the game this Sunday from 11AM to 4PM showing your Broncos colors or yell OMAHA! at checkout to save 15% off your entire purchase! Offer good on in store items only. Special orders and sale items are excluded. We Can't wait for a victory and we can't wait to see you this Sunday!

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Monday, December 23, 2013
Snow Day!
Things to do with your kids on a snowy day in Denver...
A hands-on educational and entertaining experience for children and their caregivers. Programs and playscapes are designed for newborns to eight-year-olds. Children can participate in theatre, dance and movement, cultural activities, science activities, games and team activities. Other programs enhance cognitive functioning for babies, and real-life roleplaying activities for older kids.
Web site: www.cmdenver.org
Denver Art Museum
The Denver Art Museum is world famous for its American Indian art collection. Visitors can view outstanding architecture, graphics and design galleries, or explore stunning Asian, Modern & Contemporary art, pre-Columbian, and Spanish Colonial galleries.
Web site: www.denverartmuseum.org
Denver Firefighters Museum
The museum houses an extensive archive of old photographs, documents, journals and news stories about early Denver and the development of firefighting technology. Many artifacts date from 1866, including hand-drawn schematics and two early motorized vehicles. A unique gift shop offers books, toys, collectibles and antiques.
Web site: www.colorado2.com/museum
Denver Mint
Enjoy a tour of Denver's U.S. Mint, one of only two full-service mints in the nation. Producing between 14 and 20 billion coins each year, the Denver Mint is the largest producer of coins in the world. The gift shop offers exciting numismatic coin and money-related collectibles. Call 303-405-4766 for information about tour scheduling procedures, or visit the Mint's Web site.
Web site: www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/index.cfm?action=StartReservation
Forney Museum of Transportation
A "must see" for train buffs! Visit the museum in its new location on Brighton Boulevard. Enjoy over 500 exhibits featuring early-model carriages, automotives and locomotives, including the Big Boy Engine and the Forney Locomotive 040-T Engine built in 1897.
Web site: www.forneymuseum.com
Molly Brown House Museum
Costumed guides lead visitors through the 1889 home of the "Unsinkable Molly Brown" - Denver's famous socialite, philanthropist and Titanic survivor.
Web site: www.mollybrown.com
Museo de las Americas
The museum preserves and interprets the art, history and culture of Latinos in the Americas.
Web site: www.museo.org
Museum of Contemporary Art
Denver's first and only contemporary art museum. MCA is a non-collecting space that functions like the European model of a kunsthalle, offering ongoing presentations of innovative and challenging art of our time. Multi-disciplinary programs. Tours upon request.
Web site: www.mcartdenver.org
Ocean Journey
Denver’s interactive aquarium and the only marine sciences center in an eight-state region. Explore waters and wildlife from the Continental Divide to the Sea of Cortez, and from an Indonesian rain forest to the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
Web site: www.oceanjourney.org
Denver Public Library
The Denver Public Library (DPL) is the information resource for the people of Denver and the greater metro area. It also acts as the official Resource Center for the state of Colorado and is a regional depository for publications of the U.S. government. The Library is world-renowned for its collection of western Americana and its model Children's Library.
Web site: denver.lib.co.us
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Baby's First Thanksgiving!
A simple guide for your little one at the Thanksgiving Table
Preparing Thanksgiving dinner for your family is no simple chore, so you'd rather not add "make dinner for baby" to your already long to-do list. Give thanks: If your child's closing in on his first birthday and transitioning to table foods, you can serve him at least some of the typical Thanksgiving menu, says registered dietitian Cathie Squatrito, director of medical affairs for Gerber. Just be sure all the foods you do offer your baby are diced very small (about 1/4 inch in size) and cooked to the point of being well-done (soft enough to gum).
Good for gobbling: turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, string beans, peas, carrots, cranberry sauce, bread or rolls, pumpkin pie, apple pie
Pass on these: corn and succotash, rich-tasting casseroles (such as string-bean or broccoli-cheese), creamed onions, stuffing (which can contain onions, rich seasoning, choking hazards, or seafood), raw veggies from a crudités or relish tray, desserts with nuts or peanut butter
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
Gender Reveal Party Rocks!
I am going to change the name of my band. I am going to call it Gender Reveal Party. Not because I love the name, but because these parties are all the rage. The most hits I have received on my blog was the day I decided to right about this trend, so I figure that I can get more people to come to my shows if I change my bands name and then tag/#/metatag/link/blog/FB/Pinterest the hell out it. However, if you landed here looking for cute cake, cookie and colorful balloon gender reveal party ideas...well here you go... Hope to see you at one of my shows. Sincerely, Gender Reveal Party.
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
Free UppaBaby Mesa Car Seat!
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
It's better to be lucky than good
There is something I say often and I mean it. "I am lucky". Dealt cards, play them...Blackjack. Thrown ball, always caught. Last pair on the shelf, just my size. Parent of to two beautifully cool children, check. You get the picture. Some say luck is created, or that it is a state of mind. "Better to be lucky than good," my friend David always says. There is truth in that small proverb. You can practice, study, create, rehearse, present, and accept, only to have it go all horribly wrong. Like the beautiful sinewy teen couple pulling up to the woodsy cabin. Skip the foreplay, and get right to the shadowy large figure in the corner with some form of flesh shredding device, and an ill fitting body fluid stained mask. Planning, excitement, logistics,and anticipation can all go quickly down the bloody drain. As the cop throws his cigarette butt to the ground after one last long drag, " They weren't so lucky were they?" I have been to that woodsy cabin many times, and I plan on returning.
I believe there is a ridiculous amount of luck involved in parenting. Forget parenting for a moment, how we even get to the point of conceiving a child is mind numbing. How do we know everything works? We spend the majority of our young adult lives taking every precaution not to have to pee on a stick, alone in a bathroom, praying that we only see one vertical line in the applicator window. When you do find someone you want to create a family with, there are so many variables that could go wrong. Timing, physical make up, genetics, and yes, luck, all help play the role of creator.
I heard, " they don't give you a handbook on parenting", way to many times to count, when I had my first child. I would always nod accordingly, or placate them by saying something like, "that's for sure!" Well, it's not even close to sure. That phrase must have been coined around 1475, after Gutenberg figured out how to press metal to paper. The truth is today, there are thousands of handbooks, blogs, videos, webinars, handouts, pamphlets, websites, films, pod casts, seminars, classes, and cable channels all dedicated to providing us with information on raising a child. A library of parenting congress is at our fingertips, and yet we all, at one time or another during our tenure, recognize quietly to ourselves that we have no idea what we are doing.
This is were luck comes in. I believe that with our intentions, our passion, and our good will, we furnish the corner office of our own luck. Someone once told me that luck rubs off. I hope that they are right, because I make a point to hold my children everyday, even if just for a second, in hopes that mine will.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Swaddle Your Baby!
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Friday, September 20, 2013
I came across this beautifully written piece today from one of my favorite blogs: Black Hockey Jesus.
The Fact Of Kids F#&*s With My Head
There’s only so much you can say after awhile about being a parent because what I want to say, what most wants to be said is sealed off by a brick wall of unsayable presence. See. I’m not so much interested in humorous little anecdotes about kid wackiness or the powerful life lessons they teach via their wise childishness. I’m obsessed with something prior to what a good parent is or the things kids do. It’s really hard to talk about. I guess I’m just perpetually shocked by the incomprehensible fact that there was a time when my kids—they were no one—and the way that contrasts with the original fact of their suddenly being these things we call people. Over and over. They just exist exist exist and I’m like what? Who are? How did? And these dumbstruck unformulated questions ultimately dissolve into what I can only assume is love.Do this. Go in the bathroom and turn off the light. Count to 10 and flick it on. That. That’s what I’m talking about. The way nothing erupts into something. How in the?
Sometimes I see my daughter dancing or skipping rope or drawing a big dinosaur with chalk on the driveway and I become intensely aware that she’s made of bones. I mean, there’s lots of other parts too but beneath it all there’s a bunch of bones that will outlast all our activities and reveries. It occurs to me then that I will die, that she will die too, and everything we ever shared will exist forever as a story scribbled somewhere on the soul of the world. And then I think something like How can such a pretty girl dance upon the tooth of death? and I don’t know what that means, but I write it down and leave it on my desk until it one day finds a partner to dance with in some poem or story.
Presence is differential, spit from and swallowed by absence. No future and past without contrast. The night sky is never the night sky until it’s salty with stars.
I’m coming at this two ways here and both ways are crooked because that’s how paths meander through the woods. I mean, first, there’s the day before my daughter was born and she wasn’t—you know—she just wasn’t. And let’s not get bogged down by the issue of when life begins; of course she was alive the day before she was born but I’m reasonably sure that she hadn’t encountered enough distinctions to erect a very sophisticated consciousness. Now transitioning from inside the womb out into the world? There’s a contrast upon which to begin building some pretty sound notions of this and that. However, if you insist that life begins at conception, that doesn’t negate the straight up weirdness I’m trying to convey. There was a day when my daughter was no one and then she was someone. I remember holding her in my arms in the hospital and viewing her from an oddly different perspective from all my relatives and their (spot on) assessments that she was beautiful. Stunned, I couldn’t even make it to the sophistication of assessing beauty. Someone, I kept thinking. How are you so suddenly someone? Where were you just yesterday? I bet you know secrets. I bet you understand everything more clearly than all the mystics. For you, so newly someone, have just made the longest voyage.
But the second path is harder to grasp because it moves from understanding being and not being in terms of a lifespan to the more subtle seamless and constant birth and death that flows like a river now now now. From this perspective, death is not something that comes at the end of your life. It’s the very stuff from which our lives constantly shine forth. Beneath her, above her, behind her, snaking in between all of my daughter’s little ribs, death is the just then and in a second, between which, against which, from which, my daughter appears, eating an ice cream cone. And that’s what I struggle to comprehend: the mere fact that my daughter is. Surrounded by, engulfed by, and nearly always snuffed out by darkness, she tenaciously illumines the moment with the light of appearance and being. So happy and blissfully unaware that she’s dancing on the tooth of death, she plays with a kitten, brushes her hair, laughs and eats candy. And I, dumbstruck by the way she comes and goes, dissolve into what I can only assume is love
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Real Parenting Seminars at Real Baby!
Real Parenting Series at Real Baby!
Starting this September, Real Baby, will be hosting a series of fun, insightful, and educational classes
to help assist you in your journey
as a real parent. Every third Saturday of the month, beginning in
September, Real Baby will be will be dropping knowledge on you regarding
everything baby!

Buckling Up Baby!
Join us for the first in our Real Parenting Series on Saturday, September 21st, from 9:00 to 10:00 am, as our friend Selena Silva talks to you about car seat safety and buckling up your baby! The event is free. and will be held at our store location at 3616 W. 32nd in Denver. Sign up soon as space is limited!
Join us for the first in our Real Parenting Series on Saturday, September 21st, from 9:00 to 10:00 am, as our friend Selena Silva talks to you about car seat safety and buckling up your baby! The event is free. and will be held at our store location at 3616 W. 32nd in Denver. Sign up soon as space is limited!
If you have had questions about car seats, and car seat safety, here is a great opportunity for you to learn from an expert! Sign up for this free class and receive 10% off the purchase price of any of the car seats Real Baby carries!
Selena Silva is a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician Instructor and is the only current Safe Travel for All Children Instructor in Colorado. Her passion is automotive safety. Selena has 11 years of experience in educating parents and caregivers. She loves sharing her knowledge about the correct use of child restraints and all aspects of motor vehicle safety. She works closely with local and state agencies to provide educational outreach throughout the Rocky Mountain region.
Selena Silva is a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician Instructor and is the only current Safe Travel for All Children Instructor in Colorado. Her passion is automotive safety. Selena has 11 years of experience in educating parents and caregivers. She loves sharing her knowledge about the correct use of child restraints and all aspects of motor vehicle safety. She works closely with local and state agencies to provide educational outreach throughout the Rocky Mountain region.
Selena
works to develop protocol and institutional policy as a consultant and
technical adviser. She has authored educational training materials for
clinical staff physicians, and emergency responders and everyday
families.
There are many ways to sign up for this free and informative class . Stop in the store or call 303-477-2229. You can also respond to this email, or connect with us through Facebook. The size of this free class is limited, so contact us soon!
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
The New Maxi Cosi AP is at Real Baby!
We love the new AP infant car seat from Maxi Cosi! It is so light, really safe, and stylish!
- Lightest premium infant car seat available*
- For children rear-facing from 5-22 pounds and up to 29” in height
- Superior Side Impact Performance with Air Protect® technology
- Includes a convenient stay-in-car adjustable base
- Premium fabrics and padding for a comfy ride
- Includes Cozi-Dozi™ infant support for smaller babies
- Integrated canopy, always on hand and easy to store
- Flip-out visor on canopy for extra protection when needed
- 5-point harness with up-front harness adjustment
- Adapters to use Mico as travel system included with compatible Maxi-Cosi and Quinny strollers
- Adapters for many other premium strollers available from the stroller manufacturer
- Available accessories (sold separately):
- Foot Muff to keep baby warm
- WeatherShield
- Breathable Bug Net
- Additional stay-in-car bases
Friday, July 26, 2013
The Nuna Leaf rocks! And the Sena jams!
Real Baby has the coolest new items from Nuna!
It is by far the easiest fold up cot that I have ever used. Check out the video and see for yourself!
The Leaf
Inspired by the carefree float of a leaf on a breeze, the LEAF baby seat treats baby to a similarly mesmerizing ride. Our distinctive design-the only of its kind-was invented from baby's point of view and works at playtime, lunchtime and mama's chore time. We love it!
Watch the Leaf video Here!
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Remember that Real Baby carries all your favorite brands of gear for you and your baby! Phil and Ted's, Britax, Nuna, UppaBaby, MaxiCosi, Chicco, Liilebaby, Beco, Baby K'Tan,
Boba, and more!
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
The Royal Couple Swaddles with Aden and Anais!
The Royal couple are beaming as brand new parents! Looks like the
Royal Junior is resting in a Britax infant car seat (British Co.) and an Aden and Anais Swaddle.
My friends who are car seat safety experts will be cringing at this
photo, but I'm sure this baby is in the safest carpool on the planet!


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Thursday, June 20, 2013
New Safety Requirements for Car Seats!

Child seat requirements change with 2014 rule
If you think mandates for child-safety seats are constantly revised, you're right - and now they're changing again. Don't panic! The child seats are as safe as ever. It's the way that we install them, that is the focus of new findings. A new rule that goes into effect in 2014 will require car-seat makers to warn parents not to use the Latch anchor system to install a car seat if the combined weight of the child and the seat is 65 pounds or higher.
Vehicles have been required to have Latch anchors since 2001, but child-safety seat advocates say the strength of the anchors can't be guaranteed, raising a safety issue if Latch were to fail in a crash. The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers also want the rule changed because the Latch anchor's strength limits don't take into account the weight of the child seat, which typically weighs 15 to 33 pounds. Child safety advocates, however, want the minimum strength requirements of the anchors to be increased. "While Latch makes it easier to properly install car seats in vehicles, it's important for parents and caregivers to know that securing a child seat with a seat belt is equally as safe - and that they have the flexibility to use either system," Transportation Department spokeswoman Lynda Tran told USA Today.
Child seats typically weigh 15 to 33 pounds. So the new rule means some children as light as 32 pounds might not be able to use a system designed to make child seats easier to install and, therefore, safer. This child-seat system is known as LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children).
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children use car seats with harnesses through age 8. AAP's recommendation and supporting research led child-seat makers to design more seats for children 65 pounds and over.
So much information that is always changing when it comes to our child's safety! We thought you should be informed to help keep your child happy and safe! If you have more questions, please consult a child car seat expert.
Here our two of our favorites: Wee Plan Baby Planners : Annie Mullens. Colorado Children"s Automobile Safety Foundation: Bill the car seat guy.
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
I am not sure of the practicality and safety of this form of transportation for our children: All I know is that I love it! Quinny is thinking outside of the box again, and I think that is a good thing. Notice in the video that it is mostly Dads test driving the stroller! What do you think?
Longboardstroller Test Day from Studio Peter Van Riet on Vimeo.
Longboardstroller Test Day from Studio Peter Van Riet on Vimeo.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Tweet Pee!
Wet Diaper? There's an App for that! I am always coming across new products or ideas that are meant to make parenting and raising your baby a little easier. This one takes it to a whole different level!
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