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		<title>In the words of Dooce</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2013 07:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[She's one of the most influential mommy blogger of America, and guess what? She's talking about us!]]></description>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don't make a habit of hopping from one <a href="http://blog.pegperego.com/en/categories/people/mom-to-be/" target="_blank">mommyblog </a>to the next, you may not know her, but <a href="http://dooce.com/" target="_blank">Heather B. Armstrong</a> is a power to reckon with across the ocean. Heather has become a professional blogger, and her blog was reported on <em>Time.com</em> as one of the <a href="http://dooce.com/press/" target="_blank">five essential blogs to read in 2011</a>.</p>
<p>Having arrived in Los Angeles after graduating, Heather began working as a web designer and launched her blog, <a href="http://dooce.com/" target="_blank">Dooce</a>, as a hobby in 2001. But life, as we all know, has a way of changing, and soon the adventures of a single woman became the journal of a new mom.<br />
The blog, which became a source of income for Heather when she lost her job, also served as a relief valve that sustained her during her postpartum depression.</p>
<p>Then, in 2005, the blog achieved such an astounding success that even her husband was able to resign from his job and "climb aboard" of this adventure that allows them to work from home and be close to their children and their dogs on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Included on <strong>Forbes' Top 100 websites for Women</strong> and on <strong>Babble's list of top 50 mompreneurs</strong>, Heather - crowned by the <strong>New York Times</strong> as the <em><strong>Queen of the Mommy Bloggers</strong></em> - has become very influential, authoritative and widely read. This is why our American team was flattered and delighted when they <a href="http://dooce.com/2012/09/10/assigned-seating/" target="_blank">spotted one of our high chairs in a photo published on her blog</a>.</p>
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<p>The photo accompanies a post dedicated to one of the thousand questions of motherhood, namely: the appropriate age to leave the high chair. In recounting her experience, Heather confides that "<strong>that chair is really easy to clean up</strong>". Yes, that's what we always say, but what a satisfaction to have earned the respect of the Queen of the Mommy Bloggers of America! Let us gloat a little, as we shout out an excited T-H-A-N-K-S, hoping it reaches as<br />
far as Utah... Thanks Heather!</p>
<p>PS: The photo is taken from the <a href="http://dooce.com/2012/09/10/assigned-seating/">post</a> that has made ​us so happy and that you can find on <a href="http://dooce.com/" target="_blank">Dooce.com</a></p>
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		<title>Tatamia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2012 11:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This bouncer is a rocking chair, a high chair and a seat to sit at table with grown-ups all at once… it is more like a nanny than a chair!]]></description>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://global.pegperego.com/babyproducts-catalog/2012/Tatamia" target="_blank">Tatamia</a> is a <strong>high chair</strong>. We had to fit this item into a product category so we chose its most obvious function. But Tatamia is no mere high chair – not even ‘multifunctional’ can appropriately describe how useful it can be.</p>
<p><a href="http://global.pegperego.com/babyproducts-catalog/2012/Tatamia" target="_blank">Tatamia</a> is a <strong>comfortable bouncer </strong>for your newborn baby. It has a <strong>padded back</strong> and a <strong>five-point safety harness</strong>. Just switch on the rocking function and it will help the<strong> baby relax</strong>, maybe even fall asleep…</p>
<p>As your child grows older and is weaned, <a href="http://global.pegperego.com/babyproducts-catalog/2012/Tatamia" target="_blank">Tatamia</a> can be used as a high chair. The<strong> dishwasher-safe double tray</strong>, the <strong>anatomic leg divider</strong>, the <strong>footrest</strong> that can be set in <strong>three positions</strong> and the <strong>backrest that can be reclined</strong> into four all make your little one comfortable and keep him safe when he eats and plays.</p>
<p>When your child is old enough, simply remove the tray and use <a href="http://global.pegperego.com/babyproducts-catalog/2012/Tatamia" target="_blank">Tatamia</a> as a chair so that he can join in the fun of family meals.</p>
<p>Amazing, isn’t it? These are but a few of the hundreds of options this highly versatile product can offer. The <strong>height of the seat</strong> can be adjusted in <strong>nine positions</strong>, so your chair can be made to fit into your house and satisfy your child’s needs at the same time.</p>
<p>The innovative <strong>Stop&amp;Go braking system</strong> has two manual commands that allow you <strong>to block and unblock the wheels easily</strong>, moving the chair to where you need it and blocking it there. Of course, <strong>safety is guaranteed</strong>.</p>
<p>There was a reason for calling this product <a href="http://global.pegperego.com/babyproducts-catalog/2012/Tatamia" target="_blank">Tatamia </a>(which in Italian means ‘my nanny’) - we wanted something that would make <strong>life easier for mothers and children</strong>, from birth to three. This <strong>multifunctional item</strong> grows with your child. It’s obviously worth it, isn’t?</p>
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