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End-of-Week News: Favorite Sitcom Births; Children’s Product Recalls; McSteamy’s McBaby

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End-of-Week News: Favorite Sitcom Births; Children’s Product Recalls; McSteamy’s McBaby

Study shows parents are better than TV at teaching babies to speak.  Especially if the baby’s watching a lot of Beaker on The Muppets. [Time]

Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart are puffing on celebratory cigars right now!  Or, more likely, are sleeping uncomfortably in their hospital room.  [lilSugar]

A list of recent kid-related product safety recalls.  Proving that not all publicity is good publicity.  [Parenting]

Tips from a new book helping women come to terms with beauty and aging.  I would say Joan Rivers is a good role model for that.  [Forbes]

Sleep expert imparts advice about kids’ sleeping habits, such as napping and wanting to sleep in their parents’ bed.  Which is GREAT for the ol’ sex life.  [GMA]

Celebrating the arrival of Pam and Jim’s baby on The Office with a discussion about “favorite sitcom births.”  I’m partial to Phoebe having her brother’s babies, myself.  “Little high fives!  Ahhh!  Ahhh!  Ahhh!”  Although I did cry watching tonight’s “Office.”  I know, I know… I’m a SAP.  [EW]

Candy Kirby is the founder of The Laughing Stork and a professional fun-maker who will never stop chasing her lifelong dream: to find the Pomeranian or porn star after whom her parents must have named her. A humor columnist for Disney, Nickelodeon, Scary Mommy, Reductress and Redbook, she also used to be a staff writer for the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful, where she penned many scripts featuring prolonged heated stares and countless “Who’s the Daddy?” story lines. Candy lives in Los Angeles with her husband, two young kids and three rescue Persian cats, the latter of whom are the real brains behind this operation (so send all complaints to them).

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