Sunday, July 31, 2011

Win a BabyBaby Breast Feeding Pillow and daily prizes - Day One Closed.


To celebrate World Breast Feeding Week (August 1-7) we are giving away a BabyBaby Breast Feeding Pillow.

Day One is now closed - please see day Two to enter.

Congratulations to our day One WINNER - CHONT!!!! Chont please contact us to claim your prize.

During each day of World Breast Feeding Week you will have three chances to enter to win a BabyBaby Breast Feeding Pillow plus an opportunity to win a daily prize pack.


Ultimate Prize - A polar fleece BabyBaby Breast Feeding Pillow, This Side Next Wrist Band, Kereru - Sticky Tiki 'Mini' wall/door decal. One winner will be chosen after competition closes at Midnight August 7th, 2011 NZ time.

Daily Prize - Each day during World Breast Feeding Week, we will choose a daily prize winner. The daily Prize consists of a BabyBaby This Side Next Wrist Band, a Tube of Multi Healing Balm (perfect for engorged breast and sore nipples), Kereru - Sticky Tiki 'Mini' wall/door decal. The daily prize winner will be chosen at midnight each day of duration of competition.


The BabyBaby Feeding Pillow has been a favorite among mums since its inception eight years ago. Its unique 'U' shape ensures this feeding pillow molds to baby and you, easily, comfortably and correctly. The larger than most surface size means you can use it to feed your infant longer than smaller feeding supports allow.

Filled with polystyrene beans which are incased in their own inner means you control the height and comfort of the pillow depending on your needs and that of your child.

It comes in a funky combination of machine washable, anti-pill polar fleece and like all our products is multi-functional from newborns to adults.

Great for breast feeding and establishing correct feeding position for mother and baby.
Supports mothers back during feeding preventing future back problems.
Due to correct feeding position for baby, helps prevent feeding associated problems.
A 'Must Have' for Breast feeding twins simultaneously.
Supports the back of support people holding baby - great for partners and children.
Supports baby while she is learning to sit.
Back support for bed ridden adults.
Machine washable and dries in no time.
100% Money Back Guarantee.


Three chances to Enter:

Visit our Facebook Page and post on our wall - I want to win a (@) BabyBaby Breast Feeding Pillow.

Follow us on Twitter (babybabynz) and Tweet #babybabybreastfeedingpillow

Post on our Blog (below)

Fine Print:

Competition closes Midnight (NZ time) August 7, 2011

One winner will be selected from all three points of entry.

You may enter once per day using all three methods of entry during duration of competition.

Only one Ultimate prize winner will be chosen and seven daily prizes.

Judges decision is final.

Winner may choose from Lime/Navy Polar Fleece Breast Feeding Pillow or Fuchsia/Navy Polar Fleece Feeding Pillow.

This is meant to be fun - please stick to the rules and be happy for the winner.

Thank you.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Multi Healing Balm Sponsors Ohbaby Ultimate Competition 2011



Multi Healing Balm are sponsoring three prizes of One Years Supply of our 'go to balm' for when you know you need to apply something but not sure what, in the OhBaby Ultimate Competition 2011.

Multi Healing Balm contains New Zealand's own Manuka and Kanuka Oils used in traditional Maori medicine to 'heal'. Use to clean, heal and protect skin. It is the ultimate first aid cream which can be used on anything from nappy rash to acne, insect bites to muscle pain - you name it you can use it!

Ohbaby Ultimate Competition run by OhBaby Magazine is offering One major prize winner who will be well on the way to parenting with a multitude of prizes, from a stroller, to a cot, to toys, clothes and so much more. PLUS there are another 180 runner-up prizes!

A total prize pool value of over $25,000 to be won!

To enter you will need a copy of Ohbaby Magazine issue #14 on sale here Inside is a unique code that you will use to enter here.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Last Ever 2B Skin Care Sale - 50% OFF!

Dear Friends

In 2007 I left New Zealand so that my daughter could receive medical treatment overseas. Unfortunately this has had a huge impact on my business and four years away from our home base has forced me to make some changes within the company.

Sadly I will be going out of all of our 2B Skin Care Range and a few of our other products. This breaks my heart as the product is so amazingly good for your skin and so simple for busy mums to use. I love it and have used it myself every single day since it was introduced to the market in 2004.

I hope you will take advantage of this last opportunity to purchase a New Zealand made skin care line which incorporates all the wonderful benefits of our own Manuka Honey and pure essential oils to ensure your skin stays youthful and healthy.

Once it is gone - it is gone.

I want to thank you for your continued support - you are truly awesome!!! I hope you will continue to support us here at BabyBaby.


Jodee

BabyBaby

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Monday, April 4, 2011

How to apply eye cream...


The skin around the eye is one of the most sensitive areas on the body. Because of this it is important to know how to properly apply eye cream.

Only a tiny amount of any eye cream is needed to cover the area.

Using the ring finger (as this finger has the softness touch) dot the eye cream along the edge of the bone surrounding the eye.

One dot of cream pressed between the two ring fingers should be sufficient to cover the area.

Gently pat (do not rub!) the cream into the skin - staying around the edge of the bone. Do not get closer!

Eye cream, once absorbed into the skin, will spread. If the eye cream is applied too close to the eyelid - the cream will flood the delicate eye area and cause dark circles or worse increase the risk of product entering the eye causing swelling and irritation.

Monday, March 28, 2011

How Australian customers can save BIG $$$$$$

The New Zealand dollar is pretty weak against the Australian dollar which means if you are Australian you can save BIG $$$$ by shopping with us.

Shop our sale from Australia and this is how you save -

Example 1 Skin Care for Mama:

Buy 2B Eye Cream $ 4.95
Buy 2B Cleansing Gel $ 4.95
Total $ 9.90
You do not pay our GST - 1.29
Sub Total $ 8.61
Currency Exchange - 2.30
Your Total Less Post $ 6.31 AUD
You saved $32.30

Postage To Australia found here

Example 2 Skin Care for Bubs:

Buy BabyBaby Cradle Cap Shampoo & Natural Conditioner $15.00
Buy BabyBaby Comforting Massage Oil $ 8.00
Total $23.00
You do not pay our GST -3.13
Sub Total $19.87
Currency Exchange $ 5.30
Your Total Less Post $14.57 AUD
You saved $27.38

Shop our Sale

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

If you are feeling clucky or have empty nest syndrome DO NOT read this blog...

Because the gorgeous Miles will have you wanting one just like him!

This from his mum.

Hi Jodee,

We love the pillow both as a feeding support, bub snoozing pad and tummy time prop. The latest allows for gentle nose dives in the first weeks when the neck muscles are just beggining to be excersised :-)

The pillow is so much more than just a BF pillow for us.

We had it for baby no 1 who is now 3 yo and are using it for baby no 2 (Miles) now. Miles is currently 7 weeks and the enclosed pics are of him when he was 2 and 6 weeks old.

Cheers :-)
Agnieszka







BabyBaby Breast Feeding Pillow - more than just a feeding aid!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Fairy Bread - the forgotten party treat


My son was star of the week at school last week. As part of his stardom I had to go into his class and read to the kids and take a snack. I decided to take Fairy Bread because this is considered a New Zealand party food and my son goes to an American school. One child out of the 23 had heard of fairy bread and that child had lived in Australia. Admittedly my own son had never had it until I tested it out on him prior to handing it out to 23 innocent American children. For the record - they loved it!

So what is fairy bread?

Fairy bread is sliced white bread (preferably sandwich bread I used Pepperidge Farms white bread ) cut into triangles (although I used a kiwi cookie cutter to make kiwi shapes), spread with margarine or butter, and covered with hundreds and thousands (sprinkles) which stick to the butter.

Fairy bread is commonly served at children's parties in New Zealand and Australia - a favorite of my childhood and apparently my sons first grade class.