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ergo baby carrier and baby sling backpack
4 people recommended this item
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I was initially a strict fan of the Bjorn, but I've been won over by the versatility of the Ergo and by the fact that it puts the weight on your hips rather than on your shoulders (which is key when your toddler, like mine is pushing 25 lbs). (via narsenau)
Updated Dec 30, 2007
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BumpyName - The Original Orbit Label
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2 people recommended this item
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Sick of trying to get those sticky labels off your child's bottle or sippy cup?! Whether your child is in daycare, a play group or at a friend's house, these are a way keep track of your child's item without having to use a marker or label!
Does your child have allergies? Customize your label and warn of allergies!
Updated Apr 29, 2007
Chariot Carrier - Jogger, Bike Trailer and More
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Jogger and bike trailer. It's expensive, but, worth it! If you were to buy a jogger and a bike trailer, you'd spend just as much or more. My husband even bought the x-country ski attachment and skied with our toddler. Many other attachments available for purchase. Built to last! You will not be disappointed!
Updated Apr 28, 2007
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BABYBJÖRN Potty Chair - Blue
First to recommend
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We bought and used other potty chairs and love this one the best because there's no cracks and crevices for drips to find their way into! Easy to clean!
Updated Apr 28, 2007
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Boon frog-Bathtub storage
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2 people recommended this item
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Olivia loves her frog. His "back" comes off making it easy for you to scoop up toys. In front of his head is a spot for a couple bottles. Hang wash clothes or sponges off of his toes!
Updated Apr 29, 2007
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Born Free Baby Bottles
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2 people recommended this item
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The State of California is thinking of banning all polycarbonate containers. Including baby bottles. Here's why:
Most major U.S. baby bottle manufacturers, such as Avent and Dr. Brown's, use the chemical Bisphenol-A in their production. Studies have shown that polycarbonate bottles have been found to leach potentially harmful levels of a toxic chemical (BPA) linked to developmental, neural and reproductive problems
I've switched to these bottles as a precation.
Updated May 29, 2007
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SIGG Little Ones Reusable Water Bottle
8 people recommended this item
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Kids look cool and as the parent you get to buy your way out of the incessant public lecturing on plastic leaching. plus, no dora! yet!
Updated Aug 6, 2007
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