Sentences with phrase «pajamas by»

Two covers that I really admire are Violence by Slavoj Zizek, and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne
These Moonlight pajamas by Nordstrom are so incredibly soft, hold up perfectly wash after wash, and are just the most comfortable PJs I've ever owned.
I'm talking about pajama soft, and you guys know that I like to wear clothes that feel like pajamas by now, ha!
Organic Pajamas These baby sleepers and toddler pajamas by Hannah Andersson get lots of wear in our house.
But it's also perfect to eat at home in your fluffy slippers in flannel pajamas by the fire.
This month we are featuring Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney.
This month the Virtual Book Club for Kids is featuring Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney.

Not exact matches

(The MegaDo also raised more than $ 65,000 for charity, auctioning off items like a Qantas deck of cards, British Airways pajamas, model airplanes, fluorescent yellow rain suits worn by American's ground crew, two free tickets to Europe and 60,000 American miles.)
Zara — the Spanish retailer, owned by fashion conglomerate, Inditex — faced outrage and accusations of cultural illiteracy when it pitched a set of child's pajamas resembling a concentration camp uniform, complete with a yellow Star of David.
Passengers get Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, slippers, restaurant - quality menus designed by Trotter Project chefs, customized afternoon wine flights, kits filled with spa amenities and on flights longer than 12 hours, cotton pajamas.
The two had dinner in his room that night; she was, like drake, greeted by Trump's bodyguard Keith Schiller, and Trump was, as in drake's story, wearing pajama pants.
The biggest change, by far, that I've noticed has nothing do to with working in pajamas or any other number of remote work cliches.
Even those who demand their own sartorial freedom from symbolism would not hire a defense lawyer who wore pajamas (which would serve the practical function of covering the body as well as a suit) to court, or submit to an operation by a brain surgeon who wore a Dracula sweatshirt in his consulting room.
So as you are snuggling up by the fire in your Christmas footie pajamas and stirring your homemade hot chocolate with a sweet smelling peppermint stick, here are some fun facts about the Christmas story to make your appreciation that God came to Earth that much sweeter:
Most Likely to Make Me Pee in My Pajamas Laughing: Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson (Note: If you're one of the people who gets really upset when I use the word «vagina» or say «WTF?»
Topped with cooked apples and maple syrup, I sat in my pajamas and watched the minutes tick by, knowing that today those minutes meant little to nothing to me.
Loves to read books, his favorites being «Pajama Time» by Sandra Boynton and the «I Spy» series.
Hot Cocoa Cupcakes by The Redhead Baker Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes by The Cooking Actress Vanilla Candy Cane Cupcakes by Noshing With The Nolands Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting by A Day in the Life on the Farm Nerds Cupcakes by Amy's Confectionery Adventures Vegan Midori Melon Cupcakes by NinjaBaker Chocolate Bourbon Cupcakes with Candied Butter Pecan Frosting by From Gate to Plate Dark Chocolate Rum Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Buttercream by Lemony Thyme Gingerbread cupcakes with cinnamon cream cheese frosting by Eva Bakes Cranberry Apple Cupcakes by The Pajama Chef Almond Joy Cupcakes by Our Eating Habits Buttered Rum Cupcakes by Adventures in All Things Food Maple Cupcakes with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting by Karen's Kitchen Stories Cone Head Cupcakes with Ice Cream Frosting by The Spiffy Cookie Candied Buddha's Hand - Eggnog Cupcakes by Culinary Adventures with Camilla Almond Joy Cupcakes by Food Lust People Love Sweet Potato Cupcakes with Marshmallow Frosting by Sew You Think You Can Cook Chocolate Cupcakes with Nutella Frosting for 2 by Kate's Recipe Box Cranberry Cupcakes with White Chocolate Buttercream by Cheese Curd In Paradise Peppermint Patty Cupcakes by Comfortably Domestic Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes with Biscoff Marshmallow Buttercream by Making Miracles Chocolate Cupcakes with Red Velvet Frosting by -LCB- i love -RCB- my disorganized life Lemon Cupcakes by Miss Information Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cupcakes by Kosher Kitchen Peppermint Cream Cookie Cupcakes by Take a Bite out of Boca Cupcake Christmas Wreath by Lick the Spoon
If I could get away with it, I would just eat the glaze, by the spoonful, standing in the kitchen in my pajamas.
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Hassleback Pork Tenderloin stuffed with Cranberries, Pears, & Goat Cheese was created by Sarah Keil of The Pajama Chef.
And next to the lacrosse gear turned out by Warrior, a baseball uniform looks like a pair of pajamas.
Inner harmony grows not by finding ways to get away from your child, but by giving yourself the gift of a hot bath at the end of a long day, reading a book of poetry, talking to a friend on the phone, taking a nap, crying, getting a massage, having a day off from cleaning and cooking, staying in your pajamas all day, swimming, going out to eat, or attending a conference.
Her insistence on wearing those green pajamas for the fifth night in a row, eating only certain foods, and climbing into her car seat by herself are all signs of her increasing independence.
I don't like walking by the mirror and looking at my crazy hair and wearing pajamas that don't match.
You can establish habits through consistency — for example, by going through the same bedtime routine every night including bath, pajamas, singing songs and reading books, and turning out the lights.
How did they turn out a generation of freshly bathed, powdered and pajama - clad children, who were always tucked into their own beds by 8 p.m. - right after «Bewitched» - where they dutifully stayed until morning?
With the exception of the baby shoes and pajamas, just about all of these toys are still in our playroom and enjoyed by our third daughter.
You can help them feel more empowered by letting them choose things for themselves, like the story they want to hear, or having their favorite pajamas or cover sheets.
You can also help your baby differentiate day from night by using a bath and a change into pajamas to signal the difference between the two.
Susan, a stay - at - home mom to two toddlers, blogs at Pecked To Death By Chickens, runs the site Wooden Train Set Reviews and is working on a line of two - piece footie pajamas perfect for potty training.
Going to the store with kids is like gambling... you never know if you're going to win big or lose everything you had to begin with (like your sanity), so why would you chance it by having to go to the store to buy diapers when you can be perfectly safe and comfy buying them at home, online, in your pajama's... or underwear.
Make bedtime rituals simple by giving her a bath, changing nappies, putting on pajamas, massaging, reading a story or singing a song.
You can also help your baby differentiate day from night by using a nightly bath and a change into pajamas to signal the difference between the two.
Over the course of their eight years in the grades, children are immersed in a handwork curriculum that includes knitting (beginning with a kitten in the first grade), purling, crocheting, spinning, simple weaving, cross-stitch, four - needle knitting, hand - sewing, felting, needle - felting, doll - making, and culminating with machine sewing, in which eighth graders cap off their eight years by sewing their own pajamas.
For Oliver, we start out by changing his diaper, putting him in his pajamas, and then breastfeeding (every other night this is preceded by a warm bath).
Your child can't choose when to go to bed, but you can let him have some power in his bedtime routine by letting him have a choice over which pajamas to wear and which books to read, etc..
Add to the fun by making a matching no - sew fleece scarf or even a no - sew fleece tied blanket or pajama bag for sleep - overs.
By the end of the first month he was wetting the bed maybe once a week, and changing his own pajama bottoms and just climbing in with us for the rest of the night.
Our younger guests often like to wear their pajamas and slippers while listening to bedtime stories read by one of our Pack Members.
Whether it's organic bedding - from organic sheets to organic mattress toppers, organic mattress pads, organic comforters or organic pillows - organic baby products, organic pajamas and bathrobes or recycled glassware, room by room and purchase by purchase, you're helping to create a healthy home and sustainable world!
It is by far the softest material I've ever seen baby pajamas come in.
Sometimes, my littlest wears the pajamas or the t - shirt meant for him, but first worn by my rainbow.
Or if you know that your child has a hard time following directions at bedtime, try writing or drawing the tasks that need to be done (i.e. toothbrushing, pajamas, etc.) on ping - pong balls and put them in a small «bedtime jar» so your child can feel some control over their routine as they independently pick out the balls one by one for a «surprise» nighttime order of tasks or take them all out and decide what order to do them in themselves.
Begin by giving your child a warm, relaxing bath and dressing him in his pajamas.
You can make a routine bed time for your baby sleep by reading stories, putting pajamas, playing quiet games, cuddling and bathing at regular timings.
By then I was okay with a combination of warm pajamas and one blanket.
Keep the activities segmented by having each child pick out his pajamas ahead of time and dressing in the bathroom after drying off.
We started by establishing a very consistent sleep routine [dim the lights, white noise in background, bath (every other day), massage, pajamas, book / song, swaddle, hugs, kisses] and 7 - 8pn bedtime.
Dress your baby about the same way you'd dress yourself, keeping in mind that he won't be covered by blankets or a comforter, so his t - shirt and pajamas or fleece sleeper have to provide adequate warmth.
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