
Celebrity Mom Favorite Products
November 26, 2009 | Posted at 9:41 AM
Rachel Zalis of Life & Style Weekly stopped by to show us the most popular products Hollywood's hottest parents are using with their kids. Take a look at these celeb favorites:
- MD Mom's Baby Silk Babysafe Sunscreen Towelettes, 15-pack for $26, mdmoms.com
- Splendid, $15-$75, milkshop.com
- Junk Food, $422.40-$226.50, junkfoodclothing.com
- Trumpette Socks, $14-$28.50, trumpette.com
- Tastybaby: Frozen Organic Baby Food, $2.49-$5.99, tastybaby.com
- Serena & Lily Deluxe Diaper Tote, $228, serenaandlily.com
- Mamma's Milk Baby Sling, $30-$95, mammasmilk.com
Photo Credit: Antoine Oredia/Retna UK






Comments
David Rubio49 Says:
October 9th, 2009, 12:46 pmEveryone from The View, the celebrity baby products that were shown on your show were outstanding! My wife and I are currently serving in the Military (Unites States Marines) and were about to have our first baby. We're really happy.
desert sunshine Says:
October 9th, 2009, 1:02 pmI am surprised that The View was showing what the rich and famous dress their children in. I would think instead of showing conspicuous consumption on the part of the wealthy, the show would be sensitive to the economic situation this country is in with people losing jobs, health insurance, their homes, their money. Show instead ways we can get by in these difficult times; making our dollars stretch, etc. The audience went wild when all the products were given to them. Now their egos have been inflated, thinking they are also in the same club as the rich and famous. Sensitivity to the REAL day to day living in this country by the average citizen would be helpful for the millions living in this stressful time.
desert sunshine Says:
October 9th, 2009, 1:02 pmI am surprised that The View was showing what the rich and famous dress their children in. I would think instead of showing conspicuous consumption on the part of the wealthy, the show would be sensitive to the economic situation this country is in with people losing jobs, health insurance, their homes, their money. Show instead ways we can get by in these difficult times; making our dollars stretch, etc. The audience went wild when all the products were given to them. Now their egos have been inflated, thinking they are also in the same club as the rich and famous. Sensitivity to the REAL day to day living in this country by the average citizen would be helpful for the millions living in this stressful time.
natysnana04 Says:
October 11th, 2009, 7:13 pmi loved the trumpette socks im having my 2 granddaughter in nov and they live in montana so she will need them.their whole line is vey nice..
dawny46 Says:
October 11th, 2009, 9:37 pmI live in Sydney Australia and never miss a show,but I was very upset about comments that Joy Behar made the other day about how terrible we treat our Aborigines. That is so far from the truth, they are given free medical free education and if needed free housing. I have some Aborigines proud to call them my friends and they are the first to say they are always treated with the greatest respect. There have been quite a lot named as Australian of the Year. Also the Government has given back their land including Ayers Rock which has been renamed Uluru in respect to the Aborigine people.
Joy Behar should get her facts right before making such statements. At least Whoopi understood the Australian humour about the show they were discussing. None of my Aborigine friends thought the segment was racist being Australians they knew it was all in jest andd not all racist.
Regards,
Dawn ***