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What Mom Shirt Are You This Year?

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It’s a New Year, so why not take some time to reflect on what sort of mama you want to be in 2017? We rounded up some of our favorite “mom life” shirts to help you figure out what kind of mom you’d like to be this year!

Are you a mom of all girls? Perhaps you’re outnumbered in a house of guys? Mom of twins? We’re loving these super soft shirts from LeoJudeCo!

All you hard working mamas, we have shirts for you too! Are you a mompreneur? Perhaps a feminist mama! Run your own company?

We are totally in love with this mombie shirt (who isn’t a mombie, seriously?!); um, that #momlife shirt pretty much sums it up, but we’re also loving on the jeggings and mascara life too!

 

Which mama-shirt are you?  

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Webinar: Encouraging Language Development from the Start

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Did you know?

  • Your baby begins their language development in utero.
  • The more you talk to your baby right from the start, the more language she will have when she eventually starts talking and having conversations.
  • Talking to your baby teaches many elements of language…from vocabulary, adjectives, and parts of speech, to math and even science!

Details
Tuesday, January 17, 2017 | 1-2pm EST

Join us for our 1-hour webinar from the comfort of your own home or workplace, with New York State licensed Speech Language Pathologist, Elise Duryea, MA, CCC-SLP who will help you understand how your baby learns and develops his babble! Elise will share the most up-to-date research, background, tips, tricks and techniques to support your child’s development and mastery of language and communication.

We will also offer time for Q/A at the end of the class, time-permitting.

Eventbrite - Counting Words Language Development Webinar


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Gugu Village is Gugu Guru’s new educational community for expecting and new moms. Offering both webinars and offline events, Gugu Village provides first time moms with the knowledge that they need to feel prepared and well supported during the prenatal and postpartum period.

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DIY Gender Reveal Piñata

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See Kate Sew partners with Gugu Guru once again to share a fantastic DIY tutorial.  This time? A DIY piñata perfect for a fantastic gender reveal!  

Gender reveals are so much fun! This one is a pull piñata full of confetti! It’s simple to make and makes a fun surprise and great photos for sharing on social media! We’ll use paper mache to create the piñata, it’s a bit messy, but it will be worth it!
We partnered with Purl Lamb for this tutorial! Purl Lamb has the cutest little hoodie sets for kids and many of their options are gender neutral! It’s so fun to be able to buy a few cute outfits before knowing the gender of your baby and Purl Lambs are adorable for boys and girls! The hoodie sets can be mixed and matched and this mint green and turquoise outfit is cute for either boy or girl. We used the outfit as a little photo prop for this shoot to amp up the excitement of a new baby!
Materials:
-3′ globe balloon
-newspaper/kraft paper
-flour and water mixture
-blue and pink tissue paper
-chalkboard spray paint
-string
-confetti cut from tissue paper
Instructions: 
1. Cut or tear strips of paper. Create flour/water mixture by mixing it 1:1.
2. Blow up the globe balloon so it is about 18″ in diameter. Don’t blow it up all the way!
3. Soak your strips in the mixture and flatten on the balloon. Work your way around until you’ve covered the whole balloon. Let it dry a bit and add two more layers.
4. Let the paper mache dry overnight so it is completely dry. Pop the balloon inside.
 
5. Spray paint it with chalkboard spray paint. Poke two holes at the top of the balloon with a screwdriver. Thread string through and tie at the top to make a loop to hang piñata from.
6. Print out the “boy or girl?” graphic and cut out the letters. Paint them white and glue to piñata.
7. Cut 5″ of string and tie tissue paper tassels, alternating blue and pink. Cut a little trap door at the bottom of the piñata and punch a hole in the flap. Tie the tassel string to the door and fill the piñata with confetti. Tape tape closed using scotch tape.
8. Now your piñata is ready to pull! When the door is opened, the confetti will fall out! 

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Hygge Baby Registry Ideas

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The Gugu Guru team is obsessed with a new concept this winter, “hygge” – have you heard of it? Hygge, pronounced HOO-gah, is the Danish word for cozy, and as the New York Times said in their recent piece on Hygge, “It is also a national manifesto, nay, an obsession expressed in the constant pursuit of homespun pleasures involving candlelight, fires, fuzzy knitted socks, porridge, coffee, cake and other people.” This cozy phenomenon is becoming more popular for families in America, and what’s a more hygge concept than a warm and cozy baby? We rounded up our favorite hygge baby products to help you get hygge with it! As the New York Times stated, “How to get hygge? Go home and stay there, preferably in your hyggekrog — a.k.a. “cozy nook” — wrapped in a blanket, drinking a cup of coffee…” We think all parents can roll with that idea!

Hygge Mama Ideas:

Bigelow Boots, Wool is Cool, $140; Slipper Socks, The Grommet, $20; Mama Bear Mug, $15; Calm Air Spray, The Good Home Co., $30; Calm Candle, The Good Home Co., $30; Rustic Pines Blanket, Glam Camp Shop, $79

Hygge Baby Ideas:

Baby Nordic Knitting Pilot Cap, Hanna Anderson, $10; Navy Cozie Baby Booties, Zutano, $21; Baby Nordic Ski Sweater Set, Hanna Anderson, $29; Baby Sherpa Lined Gnome Sweater, Hanna Anderson, $29; Medium Bashful Polar Bear By Jellycat, Hanna Anderson, $23

Hygge Nursery Ideas:

Wolf Bean Bag Chair, Land of Nod, $149; Polar Bear Baby Play Mat, Land of Nod, $89; Cloud Blue Cushion, Lorena Canals, $55; Soft Sidekick Giant Buffalo Stuffed Animal, Land of Nod, $119; Arctic Rocker, Land of Nod, $129; Hippy Soft Blue Washable Rug, Lorena Canals, $227

Filed Under: Baby Registry, Comfort Is King, Considered Casual, Design, Gift Ideas, Nursery, Nursery Style, Winter Pregnancy Tagged With: baby style

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Mompreneur Spotlight: Amanda Cole of Yummy Mummy

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Amanda Cole, entrepreneur and blogger, conceived of the idea for Yummy Mummy after the birth of her daughter when like many other new moms, she was looking for help overcoming the challenges of breastfeeding and motherhood. She saw a need for a one-stop-shop for support, services and products to help new moms meet their personal breastfeeding goals and their needs as a new mom. Yummy Mummy is a retail store on the Upper East Side of New York City, and is a company dedicated to All Things Breastfeeding and for moms-to-be!  Unlike large big box retailers which sell everything, but specialize in nothing, Yummy Mummy is focused on new and expectant parents.   The store prides itself on carrying fashionable and functional maternity and nursing apparel.

Gugu Guru: How and why did you start you Yummy Mummy?

Amanda Cole: After I gave birth to my daughter, Alexa, I struggled with breastfeeding. I was happy to put up with the struggle because it was important to me. But struggling with purchasing breastfeeding products and finding support was not an option. I thought “there must be a better way” and so I set out to create it.

GG: How do you balance work and family?

AC: The balance afforded to me by having my own business is immeasurable. I do the work – and then some – but I don’t miss out on family. It does mean that I’m constantly in “work mode,” but it’s a sacrifice I’m happy to make.

GG: What’s the best part of being a “Mompreneur” and running your own business?

AC: I love how rewarding I find my job. I remember the days when working meant waiting for the hours to pass and I don’t miss that. When you have your own business you’re all in; if you’re going to be successful, you have no choice! But caring that much can make even the most mundane tasks interesting and exciting.

Filed Under: Breastfeeding, Working Mom Tagged With: breast pump, breastfeeding, mompreneur, working mom

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Have Baby Will Travel: We’re Going to Do It, How to Travel with Baby

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Gugu Guru’s wonderful travel editor Julie Bielenberg is back today with an overview of where she’ll be traveling this year. Every month Julie will be taking us on a new adventure in her “Have Baby Will Travel” series, and showing us her tips for traveling with kids and babies. Stay tuned for her first travel adventure this January!

Holidays and Winter Travel with Baby

So, where are we going? Everywhere and nowhere. Don’t you find going out to eat or a day out at the museum can be as exhausting as a weekend jaunt with you and hubby to wine country or the Poconos? Nonetheless, we are going to wine country and skiing upstate New York, and baby will be in tow, and it’s not going to be a disaster, but a journey.

A photo from last weekend in Vail, Colorado, as my 5 and 7-year olds head out to ski school and baby gets ready for his first snowshoe excursion with mom. [Pictured: Baby Bjorn Carrier]

As I sit down to write some thoughts on 2017, I can’t help but be truthful, I’m nervous to take our 1 year old on a 20-plus hour airplane jaunt to Israel for a family wedding. I finally feel like my 5 and 7 year old could tackle the flight without too much whining, lack of space to expend energy, and non necessary bathroom trips to play with the back of the plane. However, I’m going to do it, and try and remember the small things and not be overwhelmed by the packing, luggage, prescription medications, formula and the oodles of other daunting items that might occupy my mind at midnight hours.

I’m excited to share my travels with Gugu Guru, I’m ambitious this year! In January we are going skiing in Vail, Colorado (pending arrival of much delayed snow), February we’re going to the Islands, in March, we honor green Mother Earth and introduce you to Eco travel and eco-baby goodies. We will reveal the late spring and summer lineup shortly, but until then, it’s time to prep for the holidays. We’ve passed the first major precursors to the holiday season, Halloween and Thanksgiving. Now onto the big ones! Many of you have already packed up and took to the skies and highways to visit family last month, for many, this month it’s time for your adventure. 

As you will begin to become addicted to this blog (ha, ha) and learn that each month we’ve selected the most popular vacationing spots, travel experiences and challenges that families with babies will encounter. Don’t fret; there will always be a month dedicated to seasonal travel and family experiences. Please send me any funny stories or input that you have or wonderful little anecdotes you have picked up along the way. Don’t forget to hashtag #havebabywilltravel and #guguguru. I have plenty from our years of family holidays, but somehow, I feel that this Christmas, Chanukah and New Years in Israel is going to provide a wealth of knowledge in traveling with baby—everywhere.

Dora at 6 months old at The Broadmoor for a work trip and some fun holiday celebrations. The resort had a photographer come in to take pictures of the family for their magazine, but Dora was not having any of it. They used another family.

Now, for the holidays, I do have some things on my own personal wish list. We pretty much love anything from MilkBarn Kids—the patterns, woodland creatures and whimsical characters always make my family smile. Stasher Bags, which I had only just discovered at Sprout in Mill Valley, has fast become a Bielenberg go-to for trips. Jaq Jaq Bird is rolling out an entire new art line and we’re already nearly decade-old customers of their pouches.

MilkBarn Kids; Stasher Bags; JaqJaq Bird Bibs

Don’t forget a registry site is the perfect place to shop for holiday gifts and procure really needed items for your loved ones. Sometimes all the times aren’t purchased for the showers or first birthdays and seasonal gifts. Happy Holidays families and see you on the slopes next month!

Need some travel ideas? We rounded up the best travel tips and products for breastfeeding and traveling; why we love the BABYZEN YOYO Stroller for traveling; why you need a travel humidifier; sleek and chic travel accessories with guzzie + Guss and Skip Hop; Gugu picks for the best travel baby gear. 

Filed Under: Baby Travel, Chic And On The Go, Travel Tagged With: travel

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Mompreneur Spotlight: Danielle Cohen of Easy Baby

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We’re big fans of any product that helps keep mama organized, especially while traveling during the holiday season. When we came across the genius Portable Diaper Bag Organizer Inserts from Easy Baby, we knew we wanted to share them with our readers. Today, founder Danielle Cohen is here to talk about creating a business and her oh so helpful bags for mamas.

GG: How and why did you start your Easy Baby? 

DC: Having a baby (now toddler) is a beautiful gift that I am thankful for every day. What I was not thankful for was the abundance of “stuff” that was necessary to pack in my diaper bag to take my son out of the house. You had the diapers, wipes, creams, formula, snacks, back-up clothes… the list went on and on. I found that I would remember to pack everything on my list, only to not be able to find it during crunch time.  My son would start wailing, but my meticulously packed diaper bag became a tornado and I became frantic to find ANYTHING I needed. I refused to use plastic bags as recommended by some veteran mothers because it didn’t help me find things faster. I still needed to pull each bag out to see what they contained. I then created Easy Baby, a color-coded organization set to help me find everything I needed in a flash while I was on my second week of maternity leave. It started with the basics: a green “Change Me” tote for the diapering needs, a purple “Feed Me” tote for feeding and burping needs, an orange insulated “Feed Me” tote to store freshly pumped milk or cups of yogurt and a blue “Dress Me” tote for back-up clothes in situations of diaper blowouts or messy eating. When some ladies in my mommy group saw the set they thought it was genius. They encouraged me to mass-produce, and I did. As my son grew, our needs changed and I have kept adding to the line to address those needs with “Change Me” changing pads, “Entertain Me” for toy storage, a water resistant “Clean Me” tote for dirty clothes and a red “Comfort Me” medicine bag, all color-coded and all easy to find.

GG: How do you balance work and family?

DC: Balancing work life and a family is a challenge that I am sure a lot of parents face. I am happy to be mother to a beautiful boy, Phineas, who is an energetic and amazing toddler. During the week when Phin is home we are sure to have computers and phones away to give him the attention he deserves.

I am extremely lucky to have unconditional support from my husband, Jason, to create and build this brand and also co-parent like champions. The whole endeavor is truly a family affair. Jason serves as my product photographer and is constantly teaching me the ropes of building a company. He is extremely knowledgeable in the tech world. Phin even helps out and serves as the CMO-in-Training! He likes to take our phones and will take selfies which we feature on our Instagram as #SelfieSunday.

GG: What’s the best part of being a “Mompreneur” and running your own business? 

DC: The best part of being a Mompreneur is creating something that can truly make a routine just a little bit easier when navigating the new world of parenthood.  I have a great platform that I am able to constantly grow as my son grows. This is also a great opportunity to teach Phin that he too can take an idea and run with it. With hard work and determination he can do anything!

Filed Under: Baby Registry, Bath & Diapering, Chic And On The Go, Diapering, Gift Ideas, Travel Tagged With: mompreneur

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Babywearing Exercises While Wrapping Holiday Gifts!

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Adorable mama Morgan Suarez  is back for another fun babywearing workout post.  Today’s workout? Babywearing exercises you can do while wrapping holiday gifts!

You can follow Morgan on her blog or Instagram. 

PS. We’re sort of obsessed with Morgan’s yoga mat – you can find this ban.do mat here! 

It’s no secret that women in general are born multitaskers. So when the holidays come rollin’ in, it’s time to break out those skills tenfold. Sometimes there’s just not enough time in the day for it all, so here are some simple workouts to do while babywearing and wrapping presents!

The Plié Squat:

Start with your legs apart, heels in and toes out, lower down into a squat with the knees tracking straight over the toes, and then lift. Do this 10 times.

Then, lower into your plie and lift and lower in tiny pulses 10 times.

Staying low in your plie, shift your weight to the right, bending the right knee and extended the left leg, then shift to the left. 10 times each side.

Parallel Squat:

Move your feet into parallel, and squat with knees going straight over your toes, then lift 10 times.

Staying low in your squat, alternate the feet, extending them forward and then placing back onto the floor. 10 each foot.

Then, with standing leg slightly bent, bend the working leg into a 90 degree angle and lift to the back, activating your glutes, then lower 10 times.

Then lift the leg up to its highest point and pulse it up and down 10 times.

Lunge:

With toes going straight forward and knees tracking straight over the toes, lower down into a lunge then lift 10 times.

Stay low in your lunge and pulse up and down 10 times. Repeat on the other leg.

Abs:

Stand on your knees with toes touching and knees a little wider than your hips. Keeping the back completely flat, as if in a plank position, recline back then lift 10 times.

Then, twist to the right as you recline, lift, twist to the left as you recline, and lift 10 times each side.

Sit down on the floor with your feet in butterfly position, you may place a pillow behind your lower back for extra support, lean back, and then lift 10 times.

Then, recline twisting to the right, lift in center, and recline twisting to the left 10 times each side.

And that’s it! If you’re feeling extra motivated, repeat the whole process with each gift and you just killed 3 birds with one stone. Baby is asleep. The gifts are wrapped. And you got a killer workout. Way to go, mama!

Filed Under: Health & Fitness, Health & Wellness, Nutrition and Health Tagged With: babywearing

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How to: Be a Touring Musician and Mama with Priscilla Ahn

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The gorgeous songbird Priscilla Ahn is known for her folky acoustic sound, and has had a powerful music career playing alongside the likes of Willie Nelson, Amos Lee and Joshua Radin. Her music has been featured in top television shows, movies, and even Dancing With the Stars. However, her most important role to date is that of mama; Priscilla tours around the globe and totes her adorable son wherever she goes. She’s here today to give us a rundown on some tips for touring the world with baby in tow – or, for us regular folk – tips for having a great time traveling with a baby! 

You can follow Priscilla’s adventures on Instagram.

The first time I traveled with my son, he was 6 months old and we were flying to Japan where I was to do 4 shows in 2 cities with daily promotion.  Sans baby, this tour would be a breeze, a blip in the radar.  But as a first time mom, traveling and working with baby in tow, I was downright scared.  

My biggest mistake was not being open to giving our son formula while I was working.  Up until this point, he had been solely breastfed.  (We were about to start him on solids as soon as the tour ended.)  I brought my breast pump so that my husband could give our baby a bottle while I was away.  But because of the huge time difference, my milk supply was confused and all turned around, which led to a decreased supply!  So even when I tried to pump, I just wasn’t getting enough for him.  And leaving my husband to watch our baby without a bottle, even for just an hour, led to a few emotional breakdowns for all of us.  If you have formula on hand as a backup, you’ll be doing a kindness to yourself, as well as your baby and caretaker while you’re away. (We rounded up some nursing mama travel essentials, if you’re looking!)

Two items that were super convenient life-savers:

  1.  Babyzen YOYO Stroller – It’s super light weight, you can fold and unfold it with one hand, and the best part is that it’s carry-on size!  Which means no waiting in the jetway for your stroller to show up, and no risk of any damage being done to it.  (Psst – we just sang the praises of the Babyzen YOYO last week!) 
  1.  Ergobaby Carrier – I highly recommend having one of these, or something like this, wherever you go.  You can wear your baby in it while walking through security, which leaves you with two free hands to remove shoes and place baggage on the belt.  (We agree! The Ergobaby Carrier is one of our registry essentials, especially for traveling mamas). 

Some travel essential items from Gugu Guru: The DockATot baby lounger, The TwelveLittle Diaper Bag, and the Crane Travel Humidifier for keeping baby’s air fresh and clean. 

All in all, traveling with an infant before they can walk is pretty painless.  Throwing a work schedule into the mix makes everything a little more challenging, but it’s worth it!  You can do it!  Happy and safe travels!  

Priscilla recently released her first children’s album, La La La – be on the lookout for an Instagram giveaway of the album soon! 

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: travel

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Mom Style: Staying Stylish When Breastfeeding With Allette

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The lovely ladies of Allette are here today to share their tips for dressing chic while breastfeeding! Head to the bottom of the post for an exclusive discount, too! Want to know more about the company? Head to our Product Discovery post on Allette. 

Hello new or expectant parent!

This is Celine. My business partner (and fellow Brooklyn mom), Oksana, and I started Allette, a new line of cute clothes to breastfeed in. For you.

If you’ll indulge us a little bit, we’ll tell you a little about us, our brand, why we started it and our fashion tips for making the best out of your nursing journey and beyond. If you’re already nursing, some of this may resonate with you. If you’re planning to nurse when baby comes, take note! Fashion and nursing’s relationships have been on “it’s complicated” status since, well, forever, but we are determined to change that.

We created Allette for moms who love clothes and do not want to compromise their style when they’re breastfeeding. Each unique Brooklyn-made style is comfortable, flattering, easy to care for, and yeah, pretty cute. So about you. Let’s assume you’ve had the baby already (yay – congrats!). Maybe you don’t quite fit into your old clothes yet and you don’t want to spend another day in your maternity wardrobe (made to show off the bump!). That’s where we come in. Our approach is simple; we design and make clothes that we love – and then figure out how to stylishly and conveniently include discreet nursing access. The result is a collection of dresses and tops cool and chic moms actually want to wear. When they’re nursing, and when they’re done nursing.

Making your wardrobe work for breastfeeding is definitely doable. But some days, you have a lunch or party to go to (with baby in tow of course!) and you want something that will look amazing. Something that you don’t have to worry about how you’re going to breastfeed. That’s an Allette day. And once you have just one top or dress that is just right, you’ll be amazed how much easier life gets (ok oversell, dressing gets easier!). Designs made to be dressed up or down, you’ll want to wear your allette piece every day. And now, here are three fashion tips we live by. And because, as we’ve already established, we don’t believe in changing your style to nurse, these apply to whatever life stage you’re at.

1. Know your body and what looks good on it. Sure, those off-the-shoulder tops are adorable and that high-waisted A-line skirt to die for. But does it look good on you? As we get older we have a natural tendency to move away from wearing clothes because they’re trendy and choose styles which actually look good on us. This is a good thing. There are so many designs out there, not all of them are right for us. And when you’ve just had a baby, this is doubly important. Getting to know your new body and what works with it is key. That’s why Allette clothes are designed to be flattering on a postpartum body and still look great when you lose more of the baby weight (because you will – patience!). We test all of our styles on multiple body types to ensure it works across many shapes and sizes.

2. Mix and match. Who can afford a designer wardrobe? The key is to pair inexpensive mass retail items (think H&M or Zara) with one or more unique pieces from designers you love. The result is effortless chic without breaking the bank. So maybe it’s a Forever 21 tank top paired with Sandro jeans and cute flats you got in a flea market. Or an Allette dress with a pair of cool Urban Outfitters loafers you got on sale and a H&M tote. Invest in a few items you love and play around with your wardrobe.

3. Take good care of your clothes. So, this one often gets overlooked but so true. How many time have you seen a girl wearing a super cute top but it’s so wrinkled it looks like she pulled it out of a bin at the Salvation Army and threw it on? If you don’t take care of your clothes, they won’t take care of you. Obv you’ve just had a baby and the last thing you feel like doing is ironing your top which will just have to be washed again in a few hours once baby feeds. At Allette, all of our clothes are easy care so you don’t have to worry. Machine washable and almost always dryer-friendly to take a load off the laundry load (puns are awesome!). If you look good, you’ll feel good. And if you feel good, baby will also feel good. It’s science.

To find out more about Allette and visit our latest collection, visit www.alletteboutique.com. Use discount code GUGUGURU to get 15% off your entire purchase. Because, you know, congrats!

Love, Allette

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Filed Under: Always Glam, Chic And On The Go, Mom Style, Working Mom Tagged With: breastfeeding, mom style, working mom

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