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Reviews Written by Mom of Four "Lori D." (Pittsburgh, Pa)
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Dr. Brown's BPA-Free Bottles 3-pk.
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Simply The Best, September 27, 2009 After experiencing the extreme spit up with our first three children we were thrilled that Dr. Brown's was available for our youngest. We purchased these bottles and never looked back. They are time consuming to clean, but anyone who has a child with colic like symptoms knows that it is well worth the extra cleaning time and cost to reduce your child's suffering. The only time we experienced any leaking is when we forgot to put the middle in the bottle or filled past the line. Through the years I have used many different brands and this by far is the best.
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KitchenAid Can Opener - Black
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The Best Can Opener, January 24, 2009 I purchased one on a spare of the moment decision when I was out shopping, mine was of poor quality and falling apart. This is without a doubt the best can opener I have owned in my fifteen years of marriage. It opens evenly and smooth around the can and requires less force with the fingers, this is important for anyone with arthritis in the hands. I do not understand how anyone can have trouble with this. I own two as my sister-in-law purchased one for me as a surprise knowing how poorly mine was operating. I have had them both for two years now and they operate the same way as they did when purchased.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great For Extra Storage, August 20, 2008 I purchased a few of these in store for my daughter who recently turned 13. They hold art supplies, magazines, her journal and a variety of other items. They are sturdy and lightweight, my five year old can handle them with ease.
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Excellent Quality and Simple, June 25, 2007 My three year old received these as a gift from my brother shortly after he was born. He still loves them and continues to play with them. They look as good today as when I took them out of their package. I wanted to pack them away for my niece who is expecting very soon and he would not let me.
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Gerber Weave Flatfold Cloth Diapers - 12 pk.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Awesome, March 14, 2007 I used these for all four of my children for burp cloths. They are large enough and absorbent enough to hold a large amount of spit-up. Washing them was a breeze. I used the decorative ones for my two younger children when we went out. I still have some left, I use them for cleaning.
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Infants Gerber Onesies 5-pk. - White
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Good Quality Even Better Price, November 10, 2006 I can honestly say that the only two brands of onesies I have purchased over the past eleven years for my children are Carters and Gerber. I have never ever in that time had difficulty with any snaps. In fact I used some on my youngest that were originals. I am not quite sure how they survived the ambush, but they did. We used alot of Gerber products through the years and still do.
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Excellent Quality and Value, November 10, 2006 Through the years I have learned several things from having my children. Number one is that they are not the same. They had various preferences as to bottles, nipples, pacifiers and the like. When my first two children were born, Avent was not marketed as largely in the United States as it currently is. If it was I surely would of tried it, because they both had projectile vomiting. By the time my third child was born, it was readily available at several stores. Hence, my choice for this child. He loved Avent, the bottles, the pacifiers, the sippy cups. I learned to dismantle and put these products together correctly. If not, the bottles do leak. My fourth child was not physically able to use Avent bottles until he was over a year old. In spite of his larger size, compared to his sibilings, his mouth was small and he had an odd shaped chin. We used Preemie bottle for the first two months and Dr. Brown's after that. The nipples were soft and slim. Eventually he was able to use the Avent bottles, he was on formula for over two years due to dietary allergies. The whole system is interchangeable and saves money over the long run. I wanted to add this: you must check the nipples often, regardless of what bottles you use, they do wear out and tears can occur. Secondly, there are various stages with nipples, make sure you are using the correct stage. Again, regardless of the bottle systen you are using. I was able to use some bottles and sippy cups from my third child, I simply replaced the nipples.
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