
Fisher-Price High Chair
Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair
Posted by BabyCare on Febuary 10, 2009
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Please do yourself a favor and buy this chair! I had a traditional high chair in my dining room that was so bulky, and it seemed like all it did was make more work for me when it was time to clean, and when we had dinner guests, forget it! Our dining room isn't very big, so someone was always struggling to get around the chair and into their seat while avoiding slight injuries.
I had my high chair set up and waiting long before my child was able to fit into it safely, and there it sat taking up room and collecting dog hair around the feet. One day a friend came over with her toddler for lunch and she had the Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair
with her.
She walked in, strapped it to my own dining room chair with no problem. A few small adjustments to the straps to make them fit the size of my chair and it was time for lunch. When I asked her about it, she told me that not only did she bring it with her everywhere, but that she used it at home instead of a traditional high chair.
I put that old, clunky high chair in the attic, and got myself the Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair
. It is small, only 16 1/2”H x 18 1/2”W, but still has a full size seat large enough to accommodate a child of up to 50 pounds.
There is a three position recline so that you are able to feed a young baby, or even your toddler, and three height adjustments so that no matter how large or small, your child can enjoy the socialization of family mealtime.
Most importantly to me is the ease of cleaning the chair. The easily removable tray is dishwasher safe, and all of the pads come off so they can be washed. This has to be one of my favorite baby and toddler products so far.
Shopping for a Stroller?
Posted by BabyCare on March 3, 2009
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I have found the best and safest travel system. It is the Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Travel System. It seems like the options are endless and there is so much pressure when purchasing items for your baby to make the right choice. It's also important to get the most bang for your buck when it comes to the things that are meant to protect our children.
With the Graco Quattro Tour Sport Travel System
you can rest easy knowing that not only is your child safe and comfortable during outings and walks, but also in the car, because this travel system includes a snugride 32 carseat and base. So not only is it safe and affordable, it makes your life a little easier. […]
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Baby Monitors (Summer Infant)
Posted by BabyCare on Febuary 10, 2009
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As a mom of a two year old, I know how precious your baby's nap time can be. Whether you are a new mom in desperate need of sleep, or the parent of a toddler whose house looks like a bomb hit it, that time is precious and well deserved.
I can remember the first months when my daughter was napping, I had intentions of getting things done. I would patiently await her nap time with grand plans of doing the dishes, vacuuming, napping, or even showering, but the protective mom in me would kick in and I felt nervous being far away from my daughter for too long. I spent so much time trying to decipher
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How to choose the best Breastpump
Posted by BabyCare on December 13, 2008
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If you are planning to breastfeed your baby, you will most likely need to buy a breast pump. While there are many different kinds out there ranging from the single manual pumps, to the small electric ones, I have found that the Medela Pump in Style Advanced Breast Pump with Backpack
is the way to go.
I can honestly say that out of all of the breastpumps I had tried, this was the only one that felt so close to nursing my own baby, which helped a great deal. At first I was using a simple manual pump, and it was so frustrating because I couldn't seem to keep my milk flowing. After that I switched to a small electric single pump, and it was a little bit better, but it seemed to only get my milk flow going for a very short time. The unnatural feel of them seemed to make it very difficult for me psychologically.[…]
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