Celebrating First Birthdays with Babies “R” US + GIVEAWAY #BRUMilestones
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*Thank you to Babies “R” Us, Proctor & Gamble, and Pampers for sponsoring today’s discussion. All thoughts are my own.
It won’t be long and my little guy will be three years old. THREE! How did this happen? It seems like just yesterday that he was turning one. We had a fun “ball” themed party in primary colors. We kept it small with just family to not overwhelm him. He wasn’t sure what to make of all, but was really happy all day.
Originally I had planned to make him a 3D ball shaped cake, but that didn’t work out as planned. Instead, I went for a dome shape and decorated them with bright M&M candies. It worked out well and was definitely easier to transport than the 3D cake would have been. I also made him cake ball cupcakes. Overall the homemade desserts ended up being a lot of work, but made me feel good to make them special for his big day.
Wesley kept going after the candy on the side of the cake, so we had to hurry a bit.
I think he liked his chocolate cake, don’t you? The pure joy on his face says it all!
Babies “R” Us wants to help you celebrate all the special milestones! They are offering special savings on products from Proctor & Gamble that can help you fully enjoy all these moments like batteries for those new toys, fresh smelling and clean outfits and of course a diaper that doesn’t leak for your baby!
Special Savings on Proctor & Gamble Products in Store
Save 15% off any two select Procter & Gamble items below (valid Jan. 23 – Feb. 21):
- Pampers jumbo packs of diapers & Easy-Up training pants (Reg. $9.99)
- Pampers value boxes of wipes (392-504ct, Reg. $14.49-14.99)
- Dreft 50oz laundry detergent (Reg. $14.99)
- Tide 100oz laundry detergent (Reg. $19.99)
- Downy 120 load fabric softener (Reg $9.99)
- LUVs value boxes of diapers (Reg. $35.99)
- Duracell 16/12 AA/AAA batteries (Reg. $15.99)
To find a Babies “R” Us location near you, visit their store locator.
CAN YOU REMEMBER YOUR LITTLE ONE’S FIRST BIRTHDAY?
Share your little one’s special first birthday milestone on social media with the #BRUMilestones hashtag so we can see!

WIN IT:
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- $50 Babies “R” Us gift card
- Two packages of Pampers Wipes
- Babies “R” Us changing station pad
- Babies “R” Us 2-in-1 food tote




My son is mastering the milestone of walking! So cute but nothing’s safe anymore!!
Because my son was late in walking and required physical therapy first, I was thrilled when he took his first steps. Thanks.
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My first grand daughter is just sitting up now at 7 months. We are so proud of her. We wish we could see more of her but everyone has such hectic lives these days! Thanks for an awesome giveaway 🙂
Getting out of the crib and into a toddler bed!
My daughter’s first giggles will always be my favorite!
My favorite milestone with each of my children was definitely first smile.
I will be expecting my first baby this summer, so I don’t have a favorite milestone yet but I would say smiling, lifting its head, crawling, walking, and talking will be a few of my favorites in the future!
Love the 1st giggles.
The first smile is always the best!
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First steps!
My favorite baby milestone was the first time she smiled at me. I waited so impatiently for that one.
I love the first time my kids hugged me back and said “mama” – I love all the milestones. 🙂
the first words-mama-loved that
I don’t have children but am entering to win this for charity. 😀 I hope that is OK! I don’t have any baby firsts, even with friends’ or families’ kids. 🙁 LOL
I look forward to potty training
One of my favorite milestones is when a baby gets their first tooth!
i love her first word mom
My 3 month old granddaughter just started laughing. It’s my favorite milestone so far.
My favorite milestone is when they first start talking, I love hearing that sweet voice.
I always loved it when they first learned to walk.