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As a Mom of Two, These Are the Only Prime Day Deals I Care About
As a Mom of Two, These Are the Only Prime Day Deals I Care About

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

As a Mom of Two, These Are the Only Prime Day Deals I Care About

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A lot of people use Prime Day (which is happening now!) to invest in pricy tech or furniture. Not me. As a mom of a 4-year-old and a 10-month-old, I rely heavily on Amazon to keep my house running smoothly (I won't lie, there's nothing smooth about it). I wish I could tell you I proactively buy diapers in bulk from warehouse stores so I can save money or, better yet, that I use cloth diapers to help save the environment. I do not. I frantically reorder the same box of Huggies from Amazon every time daycare tells me they're out. The same goes for wipes, formula, you get it. That's why Prime Day is one of my favorite sales of the year: It's the one time I browse through my order history and add any kid-related item I'm constantly reordering to my cart that's on sale—in bulk. After weeks of obsessing over Prime Day deals for my job, I'm sharing all the kids essentials I'm stocking up on this year below, including the FridaBaby Snotsucker for 30% off (if you know you know) and Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater for 26% off (the 4 oz bottle is perfect for diaper bags). These are steals. I've reordered them enough times to parents know what this is—and how grimy they are after cold and flu season. I'm grabbing two new ones to use next year. $13.99 at a few sprays of Miss Mouth's, you can almost immediately see results on even the trickiest of stains (even berries!). I use it liberally and always need a refill. $7.40 at detangler we use every day sadly isn't on sale, but I'm so excited to try this 3-in-1 shampoo for my 4-year-old now that her hair is longer. $9.39 at used Babyganics' lotion on my kids for years, but am excited to try this roller ball version that's on sale this year. $15.99 at stick glides on clear, which somehow makes the whole application process easier. I'm grabbing a fresh one for summer. $5.52 at only do these bracelets help ward off bugs, but my 4-year-old actually likes wearing them. Bug spray could never. $35.99 at extra-tough spots, I pull out this tiny bottle and let it soak on stains for a few minutes before dropping it into the washing machine. The results are impressive. $7.99 at tried many diaper creams, but none compare to Desitin. I was introduced to it by the nurses in the hospital with my first—enough said. $15.17 at only way I can get my preschooler to brush her teeth: Bribe her with toothbrushes with her favorite characters on them. This is the set we're currently using. $3.19 at a reason this is a classic. I've been using it on my babies for years and can safely say it's never resulted in soap-in-the-eye-induced tears. $7.68 at go through a lot of wipes in our household and these textured WaterWipes have always been my favorite—and I've tried them all. $33.89 at wash bottles every single day and refuse to use anything other than Dapple on them. I really like that it doesn't contain any harsh chemicals. $16.92 at If you're all set on essentials, but still want to take advantage of Prime Day offers before the sale ends, there are a ton of appealing deals on other parenting-related items. Here are some of the baby items one of our other editors with a little one on the way is shopping this year. There are also a ton of toys on sale, so get a head start on holiday gifting and stock up now. You Might Also Like 70 Impressive Tiny Houses That Maximize Function and Style 30+ Paint Colors That Will Instantly Transform Your Kitchen

Horror As Parents Discover Why Toddler and Baby Were 'Being So Quiet'
Horror As Parents Discover Why Toddler and Baby Were 'Being So Quiet'

Newsweek

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Newsweek

Horror As Parents Discover Why Toddler and Baby Were 'Being So Quiet'

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A mom who noticed her two kids were "being so quiet" could barely believe the state she found them in. In a reel on Instagram, Jezlyn Bearden and her husband Grayson discovered their sons hiding behind a chair and giggling. Their eldest, Asher, had white cream smothered across his cheeks. "It was a little too quiet for a moment, so my husband went to see what our boys were up to," Jezlyn told Newsweek. "They can be pretty mischievous together." Jezlyn Bearden's two toddlers with diaper cream smeared on her son's face. Jezlyn Bearden's two toddlers with diaper cream smeared on her son's face. @jezlynbearden When the parents discovered what the boys were up to, they were in shock. Grayson retrieved the item their youngest, August, was sucking on: Desitin diaper rash cream. "We need to call poison control," he said to his wife. Later, reading aloud from the tube, Grayson said: "If swallowed get medical help or contact a poison control center right away." Jezlyn captioned the clip: "Never a dull moment," but was pleased to report that August didn't actually ingest any of the cream and "he did in fact live to see another day." "He was totally fine," she told Newsweek. "They didn't ingest any, although it took ages to get that stuff out of their hair!" As someone who grew up with siblings close in age, Jezlyn told Newsweek that she just laughed when she found the boys up to mischief. "We got in all sorts of trouble together so unless it's really serious I find it entertaining," she said. "Of course we correct them, but it reminds me so much of my own silly childhood stories like that." The clip, which has been viewed 5.5 million times, prompted other fellow parents to share their stories of growing up "My parents once had to call poison control for my sister. She chewed open a glow stick. She's still alive," one user wrote. "Only my dad was home for a day, left me alone for like two minutes, couldn't find me. Where was I? in the bathroom, slathered in moms body butter head to toe," another shared. A third commenter added: "Your husband was either an only child or the oldest child with a 9yr+ age gap." "So many people related to me finding it humorous and shared stories about their own childhoods, especially those with mischievous siblings," Jezlyn told Newsweek. Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures you want to share? Send them to life@ with some extra details and they could appear on our website.

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