Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Let your breastfed baby say it in style



Who's up for another giveaway? This time, we're going to go with two winners. How does that sound?

See this adorable shirt? 

100% Natural Ingredients


My 14-month-old grandbaby was supposed to be a cooperative model, but she's decided that pictures are not worth the trouble of having to stay still. So excuse the fuzzy arms, which were flailing, and check out this shirt.

One Creative Mama silk screens her breastfeeding advocacy designs on baby clothing and and mom shirts. The t-shirt shown on the marvelous little Miss Marley Grace is a size 12 months. It is also available in 6 mo., 18 mo., and 24 mo. sizes and comes in a wide variety of colors. 

In addition to baby Ts, you'll find an assortment of rompers, bodysuits, and bibs on the website. From my daughter, Jessica's experience, the t-shirt laundered well, using gentle baby-safe detergent and, of course, absolutely NO fabric softener in the dryer. There was no fading or shrinkage... just a clean, comfy shirt advertising her family's commitment to breastfeeding. Marley is still going strong at 14 months, even though Mama's pregnant again and feeling a bit worn out!

 The beautiful ladies at One Creative Mama and A Mother's Boutique (which has a brick and mortar store nearby) are 100% committed to breastfeeding and supporting nursing moms. My daughter shops there regularly.




Like I said on Monday's post, summer is the perfect time for advertising your choice to live environmentally conscious lives. Cloth diapered babies do this without a word, but it doesn't hurt to top them off with t-shirts sporting positive messages for natural living, right? Just like little Miss M's doing here.





And just because I can't help showing off my youngest grandbaby, here are some more pictures of the squirmy little bugger:






The kind folks at One Creative Mama and A Mother's Boutique want to give away some baby clothes, so here's your chance to win. Two lucky readers will each have the opportunity to win the baby item of their choice (retail value up to $17.99). USA only. 18+.

Enter below on the Rafflecopter and good luck!




Disclosure: This contest will run through July 16, 2014 at 8:59 pm PST (11:59 pm EST). The winners will be chosen the following day and announced on Green Grandma. No purchase necessary. US entries only. Must be 18 years or older to win. The sponsors provided me with a free t-shirt to review, and I was under no obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. You understand that you are providing your information to this blog and not to Facebook. Please note that Green Grandma is not responsible for sponsors that do not fulfill their prizes. I have represented each sponsor with the expectation they will fulfill their prize and in a timely manner. I will contact the sponsor regarding your prize. The sponsors are shipping their items to you directly. I will make every effort to assist you obtaining your prize. If there is an issue please notify me within 4-6 weeks for assistance; after that I may be unable to assist you.  

10 comments:

  1. I breastfed my first because of the health benefits. And, I'm pregnant with my second and plan to do the same for the same reasons. =)

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    1. Congratulations on your upcoming birth! Good luck, Hannah.

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  2. I plan on breastfeeding because it's what nature intended. The health benefits are amazing.

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  3. I plan on breastfeeding because it's meant to be.

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  4. I plan to breastfeed because it is the healthiest option for my baby as well as an incredibly bonding experience for the both of us!

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    1. You'll find there are health benefits for mama as well. :-) Good luck!

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  5. I breastfed all my kids and plan on breastfeeding again because the health benefits are amazing (none of my 3 kids were sick over their first year) and because it's a lot cheaper than formula.

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    1. It certainly is cheaper! No comparison. Good luck!

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