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Frugal Baby Tips Updated on Born to Love
Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Friday, June 22, 2018 |
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It's been a long time coming, but I have started updating the BorntoLove.com website. This past few days, I have been updating the Frugal Baby Tips section:
Here are all of our Frugal Baby Tips articles on Born to Love:
• Frugal Baby Tips Index
• Frugal Diapering
• Frugal Diaper Washing
• Frugal Diaper Rash and Baby Wipe Tips
• Make Your Own Baby Bum Sweaters!
• Let Sleeping Babies Lie - please...
• Frugal Safety Tips
• Frugal Toys and Playthings Tips
• Frugal Baby and Mom Clothing Tips
• Frugal On the Go! Travel Tips
• Frugal Miscellaneous Tips
• Make Your Own Rebozo Sling
• Stacking Tactile Toys and Healing Post-partum Stitches
• Mosquito Bites Relief and Frugal Cloth Menstrual Pads
• Absorbent Cheap Diapers and Protect Your Computer!
• Bedwetter Pants and Soothing Breast Pads
• Breathable Diaper Covers and Reusable Tampons
• Frugal Tips From My Readers!
Come check them out!
Recommended Reading:
♦ Ecofrugal Baby: How To Save 70% Off Baby's First Year
♦ The Naturally Frugal Baby
♦ How to Save Hundreds of Dollars in Diaper Costs and Have Fun with Your Baby!
♦ Everything You Need To Know About Cloth Diapers
♦ Live Green and Frugal: Make Your Own Cloth Napkins, Wipes, Diapers, Rags and Other Household Items
♦ The Complete Tightwad Gazette
Category:
Baby Clothing,
Baby Wipes,
Child Safety,
Diaper Rash Help,
Diaper Sewing,
Diaper Washing,
Diapering,
Miscellaneous,
Mom Clothing,
On the Go,
Toys + Playthings
About Catherine: I have been writing my Frugal Baby Tips since 1982, when I was a young divorced mom of two - for my baby product company, Born to Love. I am now mom to three grown up sons, and a grandma - and happily married to a wonderful man. We have rescued two little dogs, Denny and Dexter - and a rescue cat, Bella.
Taking care of baby and mom needs naturally, does not have to cost a whole lot of money! Money-saving tips on diapering, diaper washing, safety, sling and baby carriers, toys, clothing, nursing, menstrual needs, traveling with kids, and more!
If you have Frugal Baby Tips to share, we want to hear them! It might even get published!
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Catherine encourages positive comments and suggestions that are helpful to other blog readers. Help keep this a fun place to visit and help all of us save money and get more frugal baby tips!
NOTE: Comments are moderated - just to stop the spambots - and so may take up to a few hours to be approved.
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