GreenKiddie has teamed with Baby BornFree to give you a chance to test their products for free! We will select 5 mums who bottle-feed their babies (either expressing their breastmilk or using formula) and will give them the opportunity to try the BPA-free, anti-colic and anti-leakage BornFree bottles. After a month you will need to give us your feedback for us to upload on GreenKiddie.co.uk. Your chances of being selected for the product testing will increase if you have a blog yourself where you’d review your experience as well.
The brand, which is a best-seller in the USA, and also becoming a leader in the UK, offers a completely safe option for parents wishing to avoid any risks from BPA. And it’s not just the BPA-free materials used that has helped BornFreeTM to become number 1 choice for parents, but also the efficacy of the products themselves.
If you are interested in taking part, please email info@greenkiddie.co.uk with your name, baby age, feeding method and your blog address, if any. Another way to let us know you wish to test the BornFree bottles is to join our Facebook page HERE and explain WHY you want to test them!
Closing date: 26th March 2010. The selected mums will be announcedon 1st April.
March 16, 2010
“When a child is born, a mother is born! – I like that and I truly believe that not only we raise our children, but also our kids help us learning to be mothers.
I will tell you how my precious little girl makes every day Mother’s day for me.
She makes me smile, even when I am angry
She makes me feel proud of her – even if she hasn’t climbed a mountain
She says “I love you, mummy” and I am trying to hide my tears of joy
She makes a mess every day during mealtimes
She likes to have all my attention, 24/7
Sometimes she is feeling poorly and feeling safety when feeling me around her only
Sometimes she falls down and wants mummy to kiss her and take off her pain
Sometimes she may have a temper tantrum and I need to be there for her
One day she might get in trouble and I will be still there for her – to help, to talk, to listen
One day she will become a young lady and my sleepless nights will come back again – this time not due to baby cry but worrying if she is alright
One day she will have a boyfriend and I will start feeling scared and experiencing the “empty nest” syndrome. I will know she would soon leave home and will have a family on her own. I will feel lonely and also happy for her at the same time…
One day I will be spending my Sunday evening with her little ones, reading them stories and feeling like heaven of being their granny. My daughter will be smiling at us, remembering the times she’s been sitting on my knees and holding my hand.
Always I’ll be giving her all my love, expecting nothing in return. And she will always make my day feel like being Mother’s day!
Whatever she does, I love her! And on Mother’s day I want to thank her for being my little girl and for making me the happiest mum in the world!
March 13, 2010