Mommy Likes Boon Grass Drying Racks (& Boon Giveaway)

Boon Grass Drying Rack

My counter turns into a mess in a hot minute at my house.  I spend 45 minutes cleaning up the day after the kids are in bed.  Which means doing dishes, hanging artwork on the fridge and cleaning baby toys and bottle parts.  Of course you could wash all your little bottle parts and sippy cups and dry them on a towel but what’s fun about that? I picked up a Boon Grass Drying Rack recently and it’s a nice addition to my counter without being a wet towel eye sore.

Boon Squirt

Conventional drying racks are usually too widespread to hold all the little pieces of bottles and sippy cups, and fall through.  The Boon Grass Drying Rack is neatly spaced “grass” so even the smallest valve or bottle part rests neatly so it will dry fast.  And it looks stylish!  Boon’s Grass Drying Rack is also BPA, PVC and Phthalate Free!

Mommy Likes all the Boon products actually.  We use the bath toys every night… especially their Water Bugs and Odd Ducks.  We’re also a big  fan of the Boon Squirt baby food dispenser spoon.   It makes feedings quick and easy… and when we’re done, baby plays with it!  Stuff that makes our life easier while looking modern and stylish is a great buy in my book.  All their products are BPA, PVC and Phthalate free too so you know you’re getting a safe product to boot.

GET IT: You can pick up a Boon Grass Drying Rack, or other Boon items in several places, including The Soft Landing (Mommy Likes The Soft Landing!), Target and Amazon.com

WIN IT

We’re giving away a Boon Squirt spoon in Orange to a lucky reader.

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One winner will be selected at random using Random.org.  Giveaway open to US & Canadian residents. Entries will be accepted until March 12, 2010 at midnight.  Good Luck :D

Congrats Commenter #25 Katie!

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Mommy Likes ThinkBaby Feeding Gear

ThinkBaby Feeding Set

I’ve been a fan of the ThinkBaby company for some time.  I use their ThinkSport stainless water bottle myself and have been using their ThinkBaby Feeding Set for over a year.  I try to eliminate unneeded waste in my day to day and packing my son’s preschool lunchbox is no exception.  ThinkBaby’s dishes are something I use on an almost daily basis.  I love that they are stainless steel and insulated with BPA Free polypropylene plastic.  ThinkBaby’s mission is to provide safe feeding gear free of BPA, PVC, Lead, Phthalates and a bevy of other icky stuff.  So with all the stress that comes with mothering, this is one area I don’t waste time worrying.

The ThinkBaby Feeding Set comes with a Soup Bowl, a Baby Bowl, a Bento Box, a handled Cup (which is my son’s favorite cup of all time), and a spoon and fork. All bowls and boxes come with a safe plastic lid for storage.  I’ve tossed a bowl full of grapes or fruit in my diaper bag on more than one occasion and never once had to clean sliced kiwis out of my bag.

ThinkBaby has just released a few of their feeding items as separates too, which is awesome because I have said more than once that I could use an extra bowl or bento box.  They come in their traditional ThinkBaby orange or in a new blue color.  The blue option says “think” on it for the big kids.  The blue is my personal favorite!

GET IT: You can purchase any ThinkBaby products right from their website ThinkBabyBottles.com!

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