Mara
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Date: 9/27/2009 9:32:42 AM
Author: Blenheim
Good point, Tacori. I know that we''d have a jumperoo if he didn''t have constant access to one at daycare - he loves it! We''ve been using daycare for anything with a big footprint.
CAR SEAT QUESTION -
I don''t have time today to go through this entire thread, so I''m going to apologize in advance as I''m sure this has been asked before. Recommendations for convertible car seats for a vehicle with a small-ish back seat? We were in an accident yesterday (everyone''s okay) and need to replace his seat ASAP. He''s 27'' long, so he''s not going to get much more life out of an infant seat and so we''re just going to go with a convertible. The local baby store has Britax and Sunshine Kids, and I''d prefer to use them as they''re local/family-owned and as the crash happened right outside the store and they let us come in and hang out for a couple of hours and gave George toys to play with and gave me lots of iced water. We also have a Target and Babys R Us on the other side of town, if they''d carry something else that people really like. I don''t want to order online as we''d then have to wait for shipping. We have two vehicles - I guess that means that we''d have to get two seats?
looove ours! We have a Corolla and it is perfect!!Date: 9/27/2009 10:11:43 AM
Author: TanDogMom
Date: 9/27/2009 9:32:42 AM
Author: Blenheim
Good point, Tacori. I know that we'd have a jumperoo if he didn't have constant access to one at daycare - he loves it! We've been using daycare for anything with a big footprint.
CAR SEAT QUESTION -
I don't have time today to go through this entire thread, so I'm going to apologize in advance as I'm sure this has been asked before. Recommendations for convertible car seats for a vehicle with a small-ish back seat? We were in an accident yesterday (everyone's okay) and need to replace his seat ASAP. He's 27' long, so he's not going to get much more life out of an infant seat and so we're just going to go with a convertible. The local baby store has Britax and Sunshine Kids, and I'd prefer to use them as they're local/family-owned and as the crash happened right outside the store and they let us come in and hang out for a couple of hours and gave George toys to play with and gave me lots of iced water. We also have a Target and Babys R Us on the other side of town, if they'd carry something else that people really like. I don't want to order online as we'd then have to wait for shipping. We have two vehicles - I guess that means that we'd have to get two seats?
Britax Roundabout or Maxi Cosi Priori. Best prices I've found are at Albeebaby.com. Glad everyone was OK.
quick question for moms who have kids who are more mobile now. in looking at a dresser, not sure if we should go with one that is lower/wider/can suffice as changing table OR get a higher aka 5 drawer tall dresser. thinking about long-term. i can always get a cheapo changing table for the room that can later be discarded, but if i am going to spend $500-600 on a dresser i''d like it to last at least up until 5 years.
for kids and mobility, at what age do they start to be able to really reach those short/wide dressers tops and what is up there? i am thinking maybe 2-3 years? so in that case it would seem to present a stronger case for the tall dresser if i want it to last longer than 2-3 years. thanks in advance!
Go for a dresser that can be used long-term. My younger son is still using the dresser that was for my older son (almost 9 years ago). We had a changing station that was detachable.Date: 9/27/2009 1:54:04 PM
Author: Mara
quick question for moms who have kids who are more mobile now. in looking at a dresser, not sure if we should go with one that is lower/wider/can suffice as changing table OR get a higher aka 5 drawer tall dresser. thinking about long-term. i can always get a cheapo changing table for the room that can later be discarded, but if i am going to spend $500-600 on a dresser i''d like it to last at least up until 5 years.
for kids and mobility, at what age do they start to be able to really reach those short/wide dressers tops and what is up there? i am thinking maybe 2-3 years? so in that case it would seem to present a stronger case for the tall dresser if i want it to last longer than 2-3 years. thanks in advance!
Mara, Amelia is 1.5 years old and is starting to reach the top of the shorter dresser I just bought off craigslist.Date: 9/27/2009 1:54:04 PM
Author: Mara
quick question for moms who have kids who are more mobile now. in looking at a dresser, not sure if we should go with one that is lower/wider/can suffice as changing table OR get a higher aka 5 drawer tall dresser. thinking about long-term. i can always get a cheapo changing table for the room that can later be discarded, but if i am going to spend $500-600 on a dresser i''d like it to last at least up until 5 years.
for kids and mobility, at what age do they start to be able to really reach those short/wide dressers tops and what is up there? i am thinking maybe 2-3 years? so in that case it would seem to present a stronger case for the tall dresser if i want it to last longer than 2-3 years. thanks in advance!
Fiery, Amelia hated tummy time to the extreme! I took her to physical therpay for torticollis, and she had some suggestions with tummy time.Date: 9/28/2009 5:48:43 PM
Author: fiery
Ladies,
What do you all think about this product?
I mentioned on another site how much Sophia hates tummy time and someone suggested this. She says it worked for her son but it looks kind of weird to me, like maybe she would be hanging from her tummy or something.