I am troublesome.. I did not want to buy these trousers but they added it to my cart and when it should try to cancel the purchase said to me that it was not possible even if it makes clear to them that I am of venezuela and the sending serious very expensive mas that the cost of the trousers, the attention to the clinte is very very badI do not recommend them, it is not important for them to have a satisfied, alone client matters for them to sell.I cannot qualify it because I am not going to pay the sending to my country prefer that it gets lost or return it
Very well-designed toy! My son got this Shape Sorter for his first birthday, and I was immediately impressed with the thoughtful details. Unlike the classic Tupperware toy, the pieces are easy to get back out, even for little hands. Ours is better than the one in the photo, in that the sides are color-coded with the pieces that match that side. This makes the matching easier, and gives us an excuse to talk about colors as well as shapes. The sixth side has some bead sliders to make the toy interesting even before your baby is ready for matching. Plus, some of the shapes are letters and numbers. The whole thing seems very sturdy. I hadn't heard of this brand before, but I'm impressed.
Very handy I bought this backpack harness for international plane travel with my active two-year-old. I liked that this one holds a bit more than some of the other backpack harnesses out there, so she could have a favorite stuffed animal or toys. My daughter actually asks to wear it and the leash can be removed for those times. Luckily haven't actually had to leash her more than a couple of times but, I was relieved to have this during our travels.
Brest Friend vs Boppy I bought "My Brest Friend" because my "Boppy" was losing it firmness. MBF is definetly more firm and hasn't lost the firmness. It also supports your back. I like MBF better than the Boppy. My son however still prefers the boppy. I think that MBF is too firm for him. It keeps him awake so he does eat better, but it is not good for the late night feedings where we want him to go to sleep.
Exactly what we needed Our son was born 4 weeks prematurely. Because of this he is behind in several physical milestones. His physical therapists suggested we get a gym like this. We bought this gym last night at WalMart and I just put it together. It is SUPER cute! It was really easy to put together.
The mat is large enough for my son to lie in the middle of it and his big sister (who is 17 months old) to crawl around on. The top of the mat and the fabric that the poles are covered in is a soft fabric that reminds me of a windbreaker, but not nearly so noisy or rough. The bottom of the mat is made so that it won't slide. There are three slits in the mat for the gym poles to go in. They are small enough that you kind of have to maneuver them in, so babies aren't going to be able to get them out or have anything roll around if you're pulling on the poles.
There are two loops on each pole, one high and one lower to hang the toys on, so you can adjust the toys for whatever excercise you're working on (ie tummy time, side time, kicking, rolling over) The loops seem to be really sturdy and sewn in really tight. I don't forsee anything pulling them out, not even my daughter whose nickname is "destructo". The toys are SUPER cute. My son has a problem raising his arms when he's lying on his back, but as soon as I put him under the gym he immediately reached up and was playing with the toys. (I don't know if the toys vary)We got a penguin and a monkey that have spinners at the bottom. And then two rubber things for teething that can hang from the hooks. They are really heavy duty, but not too heavy that our little one can't lift them. They are all very brightly coloured. But you can hang anything with rings.
The musical bear is so fun. We love noisy toys around here and I've noticed that a lot of the music sounds the same. However, the music on this bear has a calypso beat to kids songs. It's not out of tune like a lot of baby toys. You can set the bear to two volume settings, and unlike a lot of noisy toys, the lower setting really is soft. And the louder setting is not so loud that you have to leave the room to answer the phone. There are also two music settings. One keeps the bear going through all the music. It seems to be about 20 minutes worth of music. The other setting stops the music until you move the circle in the middle of his tummy. Also, the switches are set into the back of the bear and little fingers wouldn't be able to move them. Another thing that I like about the bear is that on the back there is a strap that holds it to the poles. You are able to loosen or tighten the strap with a button on the back. It took me a minute to figure out what the button was for (heaven forbid I read the instructions), so I was pulling on the strap. It really doesn't budge.
The mirror above is also really great. My son was reaching for the baby in the mirror before I put any of the toys on. The mirror isn't too fun house looking, and you can hang it from any of the hooks. We didn't get the cloud things to make it a mobile. It might be a difference in packaging from different retailers.
The last thing that I like is that the toys around the bottom can hook together so you can still play on the mat when you don't need the gym parts anymore. I love this gym and recommend it to anyone, especially if you have a child with special needs. :)