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MissLiss Posted - Apr 26 2010 : 09:51:21 AM
How about a book/section on babies? Farm babies! Projects for the little ones - ie. clothes, booties, blankets, making your own diapers, etc. Also making baby food from the produce we already harvest and maybe some old time, tried and true methods to calm a fussy baby, help ease the pain of teething, entertain a baby, etc. I really wish that my grandmother could remember all of the things she used to do with my mother and her sisters, because now that I have kids of my own I long to have that "simple" knowledge instead of all the advertised products that I "just have to have" to calm the baby, feed the baby and what about those outfits that cost more than mine and they are 1/10th the size?!?!?!

Melissa ~ Farmgirl #724
Mother Hen to The Knitty Gritty Farmgirls of the Inland Empire
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JerseyGirl Posted - May 13 2014 : 02:34:58 AM
I'm not a new mother but now grandchildren have started popping up in our family. I know my newly pregnant niece is constantly asking us for advice and looking at ideas for baby rooms, showers, clothes, toys, etc. I would have loved to have had a book to refer to years ago!
Claude09647 Posted - Apr 22 2014 : 10:43:55 AM
As a new mother i'd love to see this!

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houligan19 Posted - Feb 11 2012 : 7:40:22 PM
I think this would be a great idea. I have a 7 month old baby and have had to look a hundred different places to get any kind of good information about anything. I look everywhere for the "simple" way to raise my baby and find very little. I can't even find any good clothes patterns for her except knit hats. I would definitely like to find some more good home remedies for her so I don't need to ever use pills.
Montrose Girl Posted - Jan 23 2012 : 08:15:17 AM
What a great idea! I agree whole heartedly. Though my baby will be a child by the time any additions come out, it sure would have been helpful.

Laurie

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sjmjgirl Posted - Jan 22 2012 : 2:16:40 PM
Tia, if you haven't already be sure check out the parenting and farm kids thread. Lots of useful info there...

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TiaLD77 Posted - Jan 22 2012 : 1:27:26 PM
I will second third & fourth this idea. I am expecting my 1st little one. and am clueless on where to begin. I hate the idea of slathering Chemical compounds all over his tiny bottom. Specially when I know His father and my self both suffer from contact allergies. How do I go about making my own baby food when he gets older? etc....
I know there are tutorials all over the net for this stuff, but I am more inclined to trust it coming from MJB!



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MissLiss Posted - Apr 28 2010 : 07:59:21 AM
Lis, I also go by Liss - that's funny...anyway, I think that's a great idea. A babies/kids book with chapters for baby ideas and info, and chapters for big kid ideas and info. I don't see why not. I think that most of us on here have kids of some age (even if they are grown and on their own by now) and would welcome a simple farmgirl style book on kids. I have a 4 year old and am due to have another in October and as I mentioned before, I have no one to ask about those old-time games, healing practices, recipes, etc. My mother and my husbands mother are the total opposite of crafty and "back to basics" kind of people, so they look at me like I'm nuts when I'm knitting little baby washcloths instead of buying them at Target! I think the joy and the beauty of MJF is that things are homemade, special, simple and from the heart. Sure I could go buy the cheapo washcloths, but every time I use these, I will remember how I sat and knit them thinking about the baby to be. And I know that my daughter loves the washcloths I made for her...even more than the Little Mermaid one she got as a present. Shocking, I know. So I think that there are a great number of us out here that would love to have more ideas/information about MJ inspired farmkids. I love the farmgirl lifestyle and though it has been hard at times to move to a more slow-paced, homemade life (since as I said my mother is SO NOT that way) I wouldn't change this journey for anything. And I'd love for my daughter and baby to grow up knowing this life, not the "I want, I want, I want" life that so many of the little kids we see in the stores have. So next time you look to write a book, MJ, think about the kiddos!

Melissa ~ Farmgirl #724
Mother Hen to The Knitty Gritty Farmgirls of the Inland Empire
Sourceress Posted - Apr 27 2010 : 9:04:57 PM
If we do babies, though, can we also do older kids? I don't have any more babies. I wish I did, but I don't, and I'm not going to be having any more whether I like it or not, so there it is. My "babies" are now 11 and almost 9. They're too big for all the cute stuff people make for babies and toddlers and even preschoolers, but, you know, they're still kids. I'd love to have an issue full of cute (but not *too* cute, or they won't go near it) stuff for my bigger boys (and girls, too, but I only have boys). Maybe we could have rules for old-time games that kids used to play back when they didn't have TV and video games and endless cheap plastic marketing tie-ins for the latest movie/video game/pop star/etc and had to come up with their own entertainment. And instructions (in both skilled adult and kid-friendly skill levels) for making old-fashioned toys. Or easy recipes that kids can make themselves (especially if said recipes are dairy, gluten, and corn-free, since my boys are allergic to those things ;-) ). There are several pages in MJ's Ideabook (which I just got the other day - yay!) that cover this topic, including a page full of jump-rope rhymes and a page of rules to old-fashioned, stuff-you-have-around-the-house, no-special-equipment games like tiddlywinks. I showed it to my eldest, and he loved it. He immediately set off hunting for my button collection (which is still MIA - I probably haven't unpacked whichever box it's in yet) so he could play tiddlywinks with his brother. I pointed out that it calls for two teams of two players each, and suggested that we play it at the next Family Game night, so hopefully we'll find the buttons before that. But anyway, I would love to see an issue about Kids, especially if there was stuff in it for big kids too, and not just babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.

Lis
*the Sourceress*
mama to Corwyn (4/99)
and Galen (5/01)
Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 26 2010 : 3:19:03 PM
Melissa: That sounds like a fantastic idea to me. Appeals to moms and dads, grandparents, relatives and any care givers. I'll bet Mary Jane could do it right. Bonnie

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
Alee Posted - Apr 26 2010 : 11:11:44 AM
That sounds like a great idea to me!!

Alee
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