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Reviews Written by Sage Mama
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Starter set., May 13, 2008 This makes a great starter set. My son is 11 months old and we've used the clippers, thermometer, and the bulb. My husband usually stuck the hospital one up too far so this bulb was much better for him.
My son hasn't been sick so we've never needed to give him medicine but I'm sure as he gets older he will need need it. I don't think these are practical for measuring out an infants dose of medicine, that's why infant medicine has a dropper. It's more practical for a toddler.
I don't really care that this is from China because almost all the products on the market today are either imported or have imported parts and that will probably NEVER change. It is nice to know that the ARC has backed this product.
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LeapFrog Baby Counting Pal
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= Durability = Fun = Educational = Overall Baby loves it., May 13, 2008 Our son was about 6 months old when we gave him this for his first Christmas. He is now 11 months and can push the buttons on his own. He even chages it from colors to numbers and music. I never minded having to push the buttons when he didn't know how to because I didn't mind playing with him whenever he wanted to play. I guess if you want your child to be babysat by a toy so you can do something else, you better find another toy.
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Folding Table - Mahogany Finish
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Love it!, May 11, 2008 We have had this table for 3 years. It started out as a dining table in our small apartment. Now I use it for crafting, scrapbooking, sewing, and a gift table. I've even changed my baby on it once when we moved and the changing table and couch had been moved already. I'm still looking for the matching chairs. We bought this table in store and opened it before we bought it to make sure nothing was damaged. It's perfect. I love it. It's great for a small apartment!
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Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers (6-pk.)
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
Love them!, May 6, 2008 I've cloth diapered my son since day one (except when we moved across the country) and I wouldn't have it any other way. I never have a stinky garbage can and my baby has never had a diaper rash. You are supposed to shake the poopies in the toilet with disposibles as well as cloth because it is illegal to dispose of human waste in a landfill. Luckily there is a neat sprayer you can get to get everything in the potty and you never have to squish, dunk, or put your hand in the toilet.
As with ALL cloth diapers you must wash them several times to remove the waxy coating on the fabric or they will not be soft or absorbant. Baby can also get a rash if they are not properly cleaned before use or the wrong detergent is used. My son wore Motherease and these diapers until 3 months old and now he wears Kushies and these diapers. You don't even need to you PINS anymore! There are many alternatives to pins like Snappis. They are plastic and will never poke or stab baby.
As for the comment about why anyone would want to use cloth when we have more "advanced" things out now..... Some of us care enough about the great great grandchildren we will never meet to not destroy our planet with things like 'sposies. They do NOT decompose and will never do so and the human waste is a case of cholera waiting to happen.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
okay, August 10, 2007 [...] Anyone that put their set in the DISHWASHER is responsible for them being ruined. The company clearly states to wash them by hand on the instuctions that COME with the knives.What do you expect to happen when you do what they say NOT to.
I recieved my set as a wedding gift in October 2006.
I stored, handled, & washed my set exactly as the website instructed. All but the two largest have rust spots and dull quickly. I am going to call the company and request they repair or replace my ruined ones like the website says they will!
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