Posts Tagged ‘baby’
Problem of Baby Stokke Trapp Tripp
My daughter is 9 months and in the 50% height and 50% weight range. I have been using the babyset since she is 6 months old and it has been rather difficult then fun. It is so hard to get him out of this seat. You have to lift him up from behind and make sure that the legs are straight..otherwise be prepared for the tears. What a shame that Stokke has designed such an awful tight seat for babies. My husband is mad that I spent so much money and wants to buy a plastic highchair.
Would definitely not buy again.
Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby
Einstein Baby Playtex Bowl ok or not
I can add my review to the five-star ones–this product stays in place on my dash and is a little smaller than I thought it would be, which makes it easy to store. The window mount our Garmin came with started unexpectedly falling off, but we don’t have to worry with this.
Playtex Baby Einstein Bowl
White Claribel Crochet Baby information
When my mother sent this book to me I did not think would enjoy it. After the first few pages I was hooked. What a truly enjoyable read.
Claribel White Crochet Baby
Don’t think about Piece 6 Baby Hudson
What a terrific product to use with your portable Garmin GPS! In my car it stays firmly in place, doesn’t take up too much room and allows for complete windshield visability by sitting low on the dashboard. Another plus: No suction cup marks. I wish I had found it earlier for it makes so much sense.
Hudson Baby 6 Piece
Baby Organic Happy HAPPYBABY talk
I previously had a 32 GB iPod and loved it to death, but it barely had enough room to hold my music and I wanted some flexibility in what I could carry on it. When the 64 GB iPod came out I jumped on it. I love having the freedom to have as many apps as I want at my fingertips as well as plenty of room to throw TV shows and movies on the iPod as well. (I really enjoy having Firefly available to view anytime I want!)
The iPod is fantastic because there are so many application options to choose from, there is truly something for everyone. I’m a 34 year old guy who uses it constantly and I have a 5 year old niece that can’t keep her hands off it! Truly, young or old, anyone would enjoy this.
Happy Baby HAPPYBABY Organic
Wipes Pampers Sensitive Baby OK?
Why is this selling for almost $80 when i can buy 42 less wipes for less than $30?!?!?!?
Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes
Review about and Baby Soft Sweet
The Wii is great on its own. The games are fun, and it was easy to set up and start using. However, I feel a bit cheated, in that the unit was sold at the same price whether it came with Wii Sports and Wii Resort, or just Wii Sports. I have to take responsibility for not looking closely enough, that I clicked on the unit with Wii Sports only. But from all the advertising, I expected to also get Wii Resort, so I did not look more closely. So while the game is fun, it is also a bit sad.
Sweet and Soft Baby
Yes.. Pampers Baby Wipes Sensitive
I love these wipes. They are extra gentle on babies with sensitive skin and almost just as good as using water. They are soft and do an excellent job cleaning up. I’ve tried Huggies and others, but I just like these the best because they are so gentle. Plus, when you take out a wipe, you only get one at a time, not several stuck together.
Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes
Wow! Wind s First Baby
Have had this watch for a year, used only for running. Very configurable, reasonably quick to find satellites, good battery life, excellent computer/net based software to “play” with stats collected.
So pleased with this, bought my wife one so she’d stop borrowing mine.
Possible shortcomings – really designed only for a single user, no battery life indicator (not that I can find).
Baby s First Wind
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No matter how many times I read this book, I am drawn in by the imagination, the creativity, and the enchantment of the tale of Artemis Fowl. The first in a set of five books, I resisted the lure of a 12-yr-old criminal-mastermind for a while, thinking the book too silly for my age. Now I run to the store the moment a new book in this series appears.
Artemis Fowl has a plan to gain back the money his father lost when he disappeared a year ago. Aided by Butler, his body guard, Artemis devises a plan to steal gold from the fairies. Young enough to still believe in magic, but old enough to construct a devious scheme, few could pull off what Artemis is about to do.
Our fairy heroine, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit, is the test case for allowing female elves to join the Lower Elemental Police recon unit, and she has been having a very bad week. After being attacked by a troll, she attempts to carry out the ritual to recharge her magic, but instead is captured by Artemis and Butler, thus beginning the hostage crisis.
Filled with interesting characters and an excellent usage of magic and technology, Artemis Fowl is a book that readers of any age should enjoy. My favorite part is how Colfer integrates magic and technology, instead of ignoring one in favor of the other, like so many urban fantasy writers do. Instead, Foaly, the centaur super-genius, uses technology to shield magic from human scanners and stay one step ahead of the Mud People.
The book is rich with detail that will keep the reader coming back. It’s been a few years since I last read the book, and I was amazed at how many things I didn’t remember and how I was still enthralled by the action. Even my roommate, who tends to feel that she is above reading “children’s” books, eagerly reads every new Artemis Fowl.
With the release of The Lost Colony, right now is the perfect time to pick up a copy of this classic and reread it. Then continue on to The Artic Incident, The Eternity Code, The Opal Decep
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