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Match, but cheap fabric/paint, NOT appliqued w/nice fabric, March 3, 2007 I bought these in spite of the review that I now totally agree with. Unlike the wonderful crib set, on which all the animals are appliqued with great fabric, these are made out of a really cheap polyester, like sleepers used to be, before polar fleece. The turtle's shell details are painted on and in my package, the paint was stuck to the clear plastic bag. Size wise and color wise, they were fine, but to me too they just look so much cheaper than the crib set and the dust ruffle.
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Neat little item, February 1, 2007 I love having this because you can easily get one toothpick at a time and it doesn't compromise form for function!
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Chef's Planet 23" Oven Liner
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
Great but. . ., February 1, 2007 I loved this when I first got it (and especially when the frozen pizza flipped while I was putting it in the oven) but I've had it about 7 or 8 months and it now has holes where the feet of the heating elements in the oven have burned through it. Bummer, seems like it should have lasted longer, but I would order one again.
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The First Years Easy-Wrap Swaddler - Yellow
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They have to grow into this one, July 7, 2006 I have both a small Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe Infant Wrap - regular cotton, not a T-shirt knit like this one - and this one. They're both good, but I can get a much tighter swaddle w/the Kiddopotamus. That said, he's almost outgrown that one and this one is still slightly too big. It's too hot in AL in June to wrap a receiving blanket around our little guy first and then this Easy-Wrap-Swaddler, but we did do that a couple times and it did hold him in better. I think part of the challenge is the stretch in this fabric. Personally we like the non-stretch of the Kiddopotamus one (the gingham-looking ones), but this one has served its purpose too. For the couple of 4-hour stretches he's slept in this one (at 5 weeks) it was worth the money.
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SwaddleMe Adjustable Flannel Infant Wrap - Blue Gingham (Small)
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Great for our fussy baby!, July 6, 2006 Our little guy is a big flailer, like he's conducting a symphony, and will wake himself up if not swaddled. There's a reason they swaddle at the hospital, and that Babywise, Sleeping through the Night, and Happiest Baby on the Block authors recommend it - it works. We actually got this before he was born and the small was too big (7 lbs. 12 oz) so we weren't using it and only one of our receiving blankets was big enough to get a tight swaddle. It fit him finally at 2 weeks and now at 6 weeks he's almost outgrown it - we have some reflux/colic issues and keeping him swaddled SIGNIFICANTLY increases the length of his naps. We're going to get a large one b/c I don't see us not swaddling him for quite a while. This wrap is also soo much easier to use than just a blanket - the Velcro really holds him in.
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