JPMA Launches New Registry Checklist
Brenda Berg talks with My Carolina Today about the new JPMA Registry Checklist.
For more information, please visit the JPMA website.
Brenda Berg talks with My Carolina Today about the new JPMA Registry Checklist.
For more information, please visit the JPMA website.
Scandinavian Child is more than just a company. We have a team of people that stand behind our products and believe in and support our company philosophy – Designs Without Compromise. We are parents, aunts, uncles, daughters, and sons. We want the best for YOUR designs without compromise – your children.
Safety. Style. Functionality.
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Only 6 Days Left in our I Am EveryWear Challenge!
We have been utterly thrilled with the response to this contest. Some amazing photos and blog postings have gone up talking about how wonderful it is to be able to get out and about with your children. Have you checked out our Facebook fan [...]
Join Brenda Berg and Krista Cathey from Green Pea Baby as they discuss planning your nursery on My Carolina Today.
Video courtesy of NBC 17
Newly elected chair of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) and Founder & CEO of Scandinavian Child and a mother of two, Brenda Berg has a strong passion for children’s product safety that was ignited when she discovered that most safety standards for children’s products are voluntary. Alarmed by this, Brenda built SCI with “designs [...]
can’t believe it’s possible that one whole year has gone by. One year ago today my water broke, and my husband and I headed to the hospital for a LONG 27+ hour ordeal. But that seems SO long ago.
I’ve been back at work for 9 months! It feels like I [...]
Parents have a profound influence on our children … and sometimes we might not even know it.
This morning I read a perspective on Bonnie McElveen-Hunter. You may not know her name, but if you travel on airplanes you will know her work. She is the CEO and owner of Pace Communications, the North Carolina-based company [...]
We all want to set good examples for our kids; washing our hands before dinner, using a seat belt at all times, crossing at the crosswalk, etc. But sometimes, we have to use our bad examples to make a point as well. No point in pretending to be perfect, right?
This was the case one morning [...]