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Review: Mutsy Stroller

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

There are planes – and then there are private jets.

There are cars – and then there are Bentleys.

There are houses – and then there are mansions.

There are strollers…

And then there is
Mutsy!

Super chic, super sleek, and oh-so-indulgent, never before has there been such a posh stroller!

European design is just one of the fantastic things about this wonderful stroller. Your little one will be the center of attention in this one-of-a-kind experience. Now, if I sound over excited, I am – simply put, The Mutsy Urban Next is just too cute for words and definitely a conversation starter!

Pros:

  • Amazingly smooth ride – large, easy-swivel tires make any terrain a snap (the stroller comes with a second set of smaller wheels, but I prefer to leave on the bigger ones)
  • Stands upright when folded – easy to maneuver folding means less time fussing with folding and more time with baby!
  • Wheels easily remove – with one-handed removal, this feature makes Mutsy all the better for quick storage
  • The Mutsy Sitter turns your seat into a wonderful, detached seat for your little boy or girl.
  • Soft, Graspable Leather Handle
  • Lots of accessories, including bassinette, hard-shell backpack, Eskimo muff (which is just too cute and warming!), rain cover and many more.

Cons:

  • It seems larger than other strollers – tight turns or small grocery store aisles may pose a problem
  • It can appear weighty for some – at around 25 lbs for the stroller alone, it can be considered by some heavy duty.

If you’re in the market for a stroller and you like that modern European stroller look, then Mutsy is the stroller of your dreams. Combining functionality and charm, it will never fail to impress and charm onlookers.

To purchase, please visit www.goores.com

Great Dad Readers, receive 10% off of your order by using code “gdmu” at checkout

Our intrepid mom and dad reviewers rate the Symmetry Sleep Positioner

Friday, December 12th, 2008

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In our careful watch to ensure our baby slept on his back to avoid SIDS, our newborn son started to develop a flat head. While only a cosmetic concern, our pediatrician recommended we put him on his side while sleeping to mitigate the potential problem. The challenge was, our active son actually rolled over by himself at 1 week, so was not likely to stay on his side.
We found the Symmetry Sleep Positioner useful to keep him on his side (and rotated sides). In the months before he was able to really move on his own, we place him in the SSP within his crib, and he slept comfortably. The device stopped being useful once he could roll himself off of it, but by then he was moving enough that the flat head syndrome was not an issue.
While we never used the caliper to actually measure change, the improvement was visible.

Review: Safety 1st (AKA Safety First) OnBoard Car Seat

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

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Buckle up – it’s the law! And not just for you, either – babies in every state are required to be placed in a rear-facing car seat. So you have to juggle between convenience and safety (not to mention how it looks!). You look, you compare, and you search high and low. But you may never find one as good as Safety 1st ’s onBoard™ car seat.

OnBoard™ manages to combine functionality, safety, and a sweet, sophisticated look all into o ne affordable package. And Safety First is a well-known household name when it comes to baby items (I have more than several myself!)

The Good:

  • Spacious – as baby sits comfortably snuggled inside, you rest assured knowing that he won’t soon outgrow the car seat.
  • Leave behind base – keeping the base securely in place in the car means not only convenience, but peace of mind that fewer mistakes can be made in the buckling.
  • EEP Foam – I call it the “super shock absorber stuff” and I can safely say my baby doesn’t know what it is, but he is very appreciative!

The Bad:

  • Handle – not the easiest thing to move up and down, but I’ve only done it once; 99% of the time it stays up anyway.

With a superior name in baby care and a positive, strong record in safety, the Safety 1st onBoard™ car seat is a sound investment. Not only is it good for your little tykes, but parents will find the stay-in-car base and the knowledge of the child’s safety among the most important attributes.

Review: SoundSleep for Babies CD

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Clue one: The soothing, subtle sound of the heartbeat

Clue two:Ambient, soft conversation sounds

Answer: The SoundSleep for Babies CD, from Sound Science

A lot of parents, especially frustrated ones, have tried products that say they’ll help soothe your baby. And then you turn it on. Far less from soothing, they seem to actually be bothering both you and the baby.

That’s not true with the SoundSleep for Babies CD. The very first time I used the product I was amazed. I put the CD in the player, hooked up the headphones (making sure the volume was appropriate), and put them on a fussy baby.

BAM – silence. A doe-eyed, blinking baby was calm. Maybe from the new experience of headphones, but something tells me it was the womb-like sounds quieted baby.

That’s right: womb-like! Muffled heartbeats (not Tale Tell Heart sounds like in some other products) and muted background conversations all helped baby calm.

Pros:

  • Comprised of actual recordings from the womb, digitally enhanced
  • Based on medical, scientific, and audio research
  • Calms even the fussiest of babies quickly
  • Plays for one hour
  • Keeps baby asleep

Cons

  • Unless the room is super quiet, I had to use headphones – otherwise, just playing them on a CD player, baby was uninterested

I am always skeptical about products that say they will quiet a baby fast – especially if they’re just going to play music and sounds. But the SoundSleep CD has proven me wrong (well, as far as this CD alone goes!). The CD has now become a mainstay in my household, keeping baby comfortable and asleep longer, making sure accidental loud noises are a thing of the past.

Note: The CD plays for an hour. It is suggested that you put the player on REPEAT, keeping the sounds going as long as you feel.

Review: Baby K’tan Carrier

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Sometimes a product comes along that isn’t quite one thing or another. Baby K’tan fits that description. Not quite a sling, not quite a wrap, the best way to label it is simple “carrier” – and what a unique carrier it is.

A lot of carriers have one or two good points to their designs, but the Baby K’tan is chock full of beneficial features.

Pros:

  • Can be used from birth to 42 lbs – one of the only systems to carry that much
  • Made completely of natural cotton making the carrier very breathable
  • Ability to carry twins – the only carrier I’ve seen that is able to do this
  • Comes in patterns for both moms and dads
  • 8 possible positions for baby
    • Cradle
    • Hug
    • Explore
    • Adventure
    • Twins
    • Two-Hip
    • Hip
    • Back
    • Phone support

Neutral:

  • Can take some practice, but with well written and video instructions, getting the hang of it does not take that long

Again we have a carrier with no cons (and only one neutral). That is why with today’s ever advancing products and product ideas, it is important to compare and see what works for you and your little one, or ones!

Of course, not all slings are appropriate for all families and parents. It is very important to find the right sling for you. Remember to ask to try the sling in-store to get a feel for what the sling is all about. If a sling you are interested is unavailable by you and you must purchase online, make sure you are well informed about the company’s return policy.

Note: use coupon code: GREATDAD for 15% discount on any orders at www.babyktan.com..

Review: Infantino’s Front2Back Rider

Monday, November 24th, 2008

For babies between 8 and 32 lbs.

Continuing the reviews on infant carriers, today I will review the Infantino Front2Back Rider. I am sure it is no secret, after my last review, Infantino is a favorite brand of mine. And the Front2Back Rider is no exception.51qpZSpUZnL._SL160_.jpg

Pros:

  • Light weight
  • Comfortable for both petite and larger people
  • It is super to buckle and unbuckle
  • Soft, memory-foam type straps assure comfort for the wearer
  • Like the SlingRider, it has fantastic, breathable mesh to assure good airflow
  • Extra storage pocket for keys or other small objects (think extra pacifier!)
  • “Tidy Wraps” help contain excess straps

Cons:

  • None

It is a rarity when a product truly has nothing under the Cons section, but this rider has managed to do just that. There is comfort to be found for everyone using the Front2Back Rider – with its soft straps (a big plus), breathable mesh for baby (and peace of mind for parent!) and adjustable sizing; I whole heartedly recommend this product.

Of course, not all slings are appropriate for all families and parents. It is very important to find the right sling for you. Remember to ask to try the sling in-store to get a feel for what the sling is all about. If a sling you are interested is unavailable by you and you must purchase online, make sure you are well informed about the company’s return policy.

Review: Bumkins All-in-One Cloth Diapers

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

While discussing baby products with a friend of mine, he stated that he found out about some great baby products only after they were relevant and needed. I find that to be true, as well, and such a pity!

The All-in-One cloth diapers from Bumkins are one of those products. Created and designed in the USA, by moms, Bumkins are free of PVC, phthalates, and vinyl. Outside, soft polyester keeps supple through the life of the diaper. Inside, you’ll find six layers of 100% luxurious flannel, creating a diapering system that is super absorbent, but also promotes good airflow.

Of course, you are probably thinking: I need a diaper service, disposables are easier, reusable diapers are not as absorbent, or you are not ready to have to deal with a diaper pad, outer layer, and pins or snaps.

Those ideas – all in the past! Bumkins are easily washed (no rinsing required for urine, minimal rinsing required for solids), they are easy to maneuver and use (not to mention end up being less expensive over the long run), and the flannel padding soaks up everything, leaving baby dry (extra inserts available for times when normal response times may be delayed, like during a trip). And being All-in-Ones, there is no assembly; baby wears them just like a disposable!

Pros:

  • PVC-, phthalates-, and vinyl-free
  • Durable and soft outer shell, six supple layers of flannel inside
  • Easy to wash
  • Easy to use
  • Absorbent
  • Nice, wide Velcro tabs keep diaper secure
  • Made in the USA

Cons:

  • Bulkier than disposable diapers
  • Some may find the initial investment off putting despite long-run savings

If you are in the market for reusable diapers, Bumkins are definitely worth your time. Even if you are not, buy a few and try them out. After the “test run,” see which one is better for you and your baby. With softness both inside and out, super absorbent flannel, and secure Velcro tabs, chances are, you will stick with the reusable. And the Earth will thank you!

Review: Wee*Go Bottle by GoBabyLife

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

You have heard about it.

You have seen the letters.

You know it is bad for baby.

But what it is?

BPA stands for Bisphenol A and is found in some plastic baby bottles. Although the safety of using BPA in containers has been in question since the early 1900’s, some bottles still contain the compound. But the tide is turning; glass baby bottles have found new life and a promise of a much safer meal for your little one.

When I was first asked to review the product, I was hesitant – I am as clumsy as they come and the last thing I need is a glass bottle with soapy hands, or frankly, just a glass bottle and my normal hands.

GoBabyLife must have thought about this with their WeeGo – their heavy-duty (read: nice and thick) glass bottles are enrobed in a deliciously sleek silicone sleeve. This protects the bottle from breaking and also from knocking against each other. Best of all, the bottle and sleeve can be boiled or put in the dishwasher together – no need to put on a take off!

Pros:

  • BPA free
  • Phthalate free
  • PVC free
  • Polycarbonate free
  • Easy to clean and use – the silicone sleeve makes for excellent grip for you or baby!

Cons:

  • None

If you are looking for a set of nice, strong glass bottles – these are it, look no further. You will feel much better knowing that you are feeding your baby with only what was intended and nothing more.  You will also feel better knowing that they won’t go crashing to the floor!

Review: Onyx Stroller by Delta

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Everyone looks for a good stroller – everyone. The stroller is a typical mainstay when travelling with a baby, at the mall or further from home. Before the stroller, and rarely in the Western World, everyone else was using slings or other devices to carry baby on the body – there is even Egyptian artwork from the age of the Pharaohs depicting use of slings!

So when did the stroller come about? The prototypes of today’s modern strollers are built on the first baby carriages and perambulators (prams) of Victorian England. Now, whether going out for a walk around the park or for slightly more extended travel plans, moving along with baby is never easier on body.

Today, I have the pleasure of reviewing the Onyx Stroller.

The first thing you will notice is the lightweight aluminum frame. I thought “I don’t know – this doesn’t seem sturdy” but it turned out I was wrong – once completely put together, the stroller feels as sturdy as other, heavier strollers.

Once baby is in the stroller, that is when the fun begins! Have a glance at the pros and cons below to get a better picture of everything the Onyx Stroller has to offer.

Pros:

  • Complete with a 5-point harness designed for security
  • Easy-to-adjust reclining seat assures that baby is as comfortable as possible
  • Smooth maneuvering with swivel wheels
  • Trouble-free locking and unlocking wheels
  • Sturdy
  • Really comfortable handles for the one pushing
  • Holds Graco Snugride car seats
  • Allowed to be taken on an airplane, as it fits in the overhead compartment

Cons:

  • Canopy can sometimes insufficient if seat is reclined at certain angles

All in all, the Onyx Stroller is a safe, reliable stroller with plenty of perks – both for the little one and for the driver! It is clear to see that the designers kept baby in mind when building this stroller – and it shows. Even if only used for airline travel, the Onyx Stroller is a good investment.

Review: Infantino’s SlingRider

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Bottles? check!  Diapers? check!  Sling? uh-oh!

Unlike a few years ago, today you see many a parent wearing their little one – the sling is back and they are popping up all over the place. With so many to choose from, where you do you even begin? Right here! This review will focus on the Infantino SlingRider.

Never before could I believe that a sling could be so comfortable for both parent and child – but Infantino has proved me wrong.

For baby, the sling is wide, so that they are comfortable and not crushed in by both sides, while the opening is elastic – creating a nice, semi-closed top that easy to open. Inside where baby is comfortable, there is a swaddling harness, which means older infants (not newborns, who prefer an extra tight blanket swaddle) are able to be securely fastened into the sling. For my newborn, I swaddle him tightly and just place him on top of the extra soft swaddling harness. Very supple, extra breathable mesh around the head means that air is freely exchanged, eliminating stale air for baby to re-breathe. I find the mesh an extra nice feature and of very fine quality.

For parent, the sling is super easy to put on – just slip over your head and onto your non-dominate shoulder. The strap/harness that sits on your shoulder and goes across your back is well-padded and comfortable, even after hours of wear. The fastener is a favorite feature of mine – the end of the fabric has a clip which assures that even at its most slack, the sling is safe and secure. There’s also a compartment by baby’s feet (on the outside of the sling) to store a cell phone, extra bottle, or whatever else you might need on the go.

Pros:

  • Comfortable for both baby and wearer
  • Wider than other slings, but safe as well
  • Convenient swaddling harness
  • Breathable mesh
  • Secure fastener
  • Extra storage

Cons:

  • Because of the thick and soft straps, adjusting size is not 1-2-3 simple, but may take a few moments to adjust

All in all, I would whole-heartedly recommend the Infantino SlingRider. From the comfort factor of both parties, to the knowledge that baby is secure and safe, this sling is a must try, if not a must buy.

Of course, not all slings are appropriate for all families and parents. It is very important to find the right sling for you. Remember to ask to try the sling in-store to get a feel for what the sling is all about. If a sling you are interested is unavailable by you and you must purchase online, make sure you are well informed about the company’s return policy.