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Expensive baby bag number 5


 Brand: Burberry

Make: Classic Check Baby Tote

Retail Price: $575.00 USD

Description: Classic house check with Equestrian Knight logo. Chocolate leather trim. Goldtone hardware. Shoulder strap with inset rings. Open top; extended tab front with buckle. Removable changing pad. 15″ x 11 1/2″ x 5″. Imported.

         

Bellyitch Says: One of the most well known pattern is the Burberry checkered pattern This is a very classic iconic bag. Nice piece.

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Expensive baby bag number 6

Brand: Chaiken

Make: The Chaiken Diaper Bag


Retail Price: $550.00 USD

Description: Soft glazed lambskin is gently gathered at the sides and smooth at the center pocket; Detachable long leather strap, 22″ drop; Top handle, 10″ drop; Front latch magnetic closure; Bottom zip compartment; Two side pockets; Full cotton lining; 12″H X 18″W X 6½”D; Imported.

 

BELLYITCH SAYS: This bag looks very cosmopolitan. Nice design. Room and wonderful features.


 

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Japanese Baby Gifts

 

There is no denying that the news coming out of Japan is terrible. The images are so confronting and we cannot help but feel completely helpless as we see the devastation that Mother Nature can cause.

I decided, therefore, to do a Japanese themed blog today and of course what would be more fitting for Babycupcakes than the subject of Japanese baby gifts

The following is from David Herman on eHow.com.

In Japanese culture, giving gifts to a parent before their child is born is not generally practiced. Because of the excitement and activity having a newborn involves, people in Japan often wait one to two months for the family and newborn to get settled before bestowing them with gifts.

    Dog Themes

  1. Baby-Shower.com suggests that if you give a present before a Japanese baby is born, an item with a dog theme would be appropriate because dogs represent safe and healthy deliveries.
  2. Cash

  3. Cash gifts are common in Japan for several occasions, including the birth of a child. Japan-Guide.com suggests that 10,000 yen (about $125) is an appropriate amount for close friends and family. Cash gifts are given in “noshibukuro,” an envelope tied with a cord. In the United States, these can be found at Japanese book stores.
  4. Sasano-Bori

  5. Another traditional Japanese gift for babies is a Sasano-Bori woodcarving, a doll that traditionally is the same length as the newborn. Additionally, the newborn’s name, birth date, length and weight are painted on the doll in traditional calligraphy.
  6. Yukata

  7. Yukata, a white gauze cloth used to wrap babies after their baths, is another traditional gift. The material absorbs moisture, thereby also keeping babies cool when it’s hot outside. These wraps should be given in several sizes, to accommodate the infant as he grows.

Christmas baby wrap

 

There are some interesting baby christmas gifts out there, but this one will keep your bundle of joy looking festive as well as smelling nice. Ideal for a baby who likes hanging around!

A baby gift for a latin scholar

Searching for cool christmas gifts for kids, I stumbled upon Cat in the Hat in Latin. Available online at Barnes and Noble for $24.95. A new copy of Green Eggs and Ham in Latin is going for an amazing $192.55! The Grinch who stole Christmas in latin? - a bargain for $15.39.

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