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Jack's Allergy Journey - Written by Samantha McClelland

Jack's Allergy Journey - Written by Samantha McClelland

I had always joked when I was pregnant with Jack, that he would probably live life in a bubble. I suffer from seasonal allergies and asthma, and my husband also suffers from seasonal allergies, asthma, and eczema. When it came time to introduce solid foods, I followed Feeding Littles and took their Baby Led Weaning course. I did a mixture of purees and solids. 

His first reaction (though I was not even positive it was a reaction at the time), was when I gave Jack eggs for the first time. They were scrambled and served in strips for him to pick up.  I had also served strips of peanut butter toast in the same sitting (do not do this, it is not recommended to serve two potential allergy foods when introducing solids). However, he did not react to peanut butter toast with his first exposure, so I did not think anything of it. 


Favorite Toddler Boys’ Amazon Finds in 2020

Favorite Toddler Boys’ Amazon Finds in 2020

Today I thought I’d share our favorite toddler boys’ Amazon finds so far this year. I sorted it into a clothing and toys section to make it super easy. If you’re looking for a few clothing staples for your toddler son (think polos, jeans, athletic shorts) - you’ve come to the right place. I have a hard time finding non-cheesy clothing for little boys - and I usually try to buy something I think my husband would wear - so keep that in mind as you peruse this list :) 

I also went back through our Amazon order history this year and evaluated what our favorite toy / book / play purchases have been so far and compiled them below. Trust me, we’ve had to be strategic since we want him as engaged as possible being home so much. Not an easy task for a two year old! 


Establishing Rules Your Toddler Can Understand

Establishing Rules Your Toddler Can Understand

It feels like every time I get my feet under me with this whole parenting thing, a new “phase” kicks in. Right about the time I start getting cocky and thinking that I’m killing the mom game (hah - is there such a thing?!) my son seemingly becomes a new person overnight and I’m left trying to figure out how to adjust and be the best mom to him I can be. Last weekend at Christmas my brother in law witnessed one of my son’s new favorite things - epic (and I mean EPIC) tantrums...