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Now here's a product that just makes sense: the reusable baby wipes kit from Bottoms Up.

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Each kit contains 25 all-natural terry cloth wipes, containers for both clean and dirty wipes, separate waterproof travel bags for clean and dirty wipes, and essential oils.  They're as simple to use as regular baby wipes and when it comes time to do the laundry, you simply toss the dirty wipes mesh bag in the washing machine. No need to dry them (just stick the clean ones in the clean wipes container when they're done).

Being green can be easy!  And priced at $59.95 for the kit, it won't take long for your pocketbook to say thank you!  See them for yourself at Bottoms Up.
These days, it has become pretty customary for many women to wait until they hit the three-month mark before they share the news of their pregnancy to others. Keeping the good news to yourself isn't easy, and neither is finding creative and stylish ways to conceal your pregnancy until you're ready.  Here are 4 belly-skimming designs that can help you do just that in early pregnancy:

castcouture.jpgTunic dress from Cast Couture, $45


CayeShoals.jpgRaw silk halter tunic from CayeShoals, $95


EllainaBoutique.jpgScoop neck bubble top from Ellaina Boutique, $46

cocoricooo.jpgThe woman in me dress from cocoricooo, $43


[A good question originally published on StyleBakery.com]

Q. I am in a wedding this spring and the bride has chosen some really beautiful stilettos for us bridesmaids. My problem? I've had the "luxury" of a casual-dress environment for the last several years and very rarely wear heels anymore! I will be in these shoes for at least 12 hours; I really want to enjoy her wedding and not have to resort to flip-flops (horror!) or - ahem - getting drunk to relieve my aching feet. Do you have a "best" insert/insole recommendation?

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A. Lucky for you, these heels aren't too high, so they won't completely destroy your comfort-shoe-loving feet. However, it certainly doesn't hurt to have comfort insoles on hand to help you dance the night away. For years, the StyleBakery team has used Foot Petals "Killer Kushions" to soften the pain of our cute-but-killer heels. They have a slim profile, so they work with even the most bare sandals.

We also really like Dr. Scholl's for Her High Heel Insoles which are made specifically for heels that are 2" or higher. They work by taking the pressure off the ball of your foot. They are clear and have a slim profile, so they work with virtually all shoes.

We can't guarantee that either of these products will give you an ache-free evening (even a 2" heel can hurt after 12 hours on your feet!) but they will certainly help. And a glass of champagne or two wouldn't hurt either.
Looking for a great way to engage baby in fun and stimulating play? Check out these finger puppets from puppet pie.

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There really is something universally appealing about smaller version of things -- and these fingers puppets are no exception. Plus, they encourage fun play between parent and child and really seem to stimulate baby's mind.

Finger puppets start from $15 in the puppet pie shop. 
If your hospital bag has been packed for weeks awaiting the arrival of your new baby, make room for one more item -- a stylish and comfortable hospital gown. Yes, you can bring your own to the hospital and you'll be the envy of all the other new moms. Plus, just think how great you'll look in the photos after delivery!

B.Y.O.G. Bring Your Own Gown, $95, at shopbyog.com

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Hot Mama Gown, $119, at hotmamagowns.com

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dear johnnies hospital gown, $72, at dearjohnnies.com

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