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What Was The Best Baby Item You Ever Bought?

What Was The Best Baby Item You Ever Bought?

Postby WAHM on Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:39 pm

The best item that I bought was a vibrating bouncer that also played music which I bought second hand on eBay for $35 in perfect condition.

It was a godsend and I used it until K could sit up. She absolutely loved it and so did I.

I sold it on eBay in the original box for $42 plus postage.

Cant get any better than that can it???? :razz:
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Postby cdelights on Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:17 pm

The best baby item we bought would be the playgym they lie under and it keeps the bubs amused with all the dangly toys.

Great investment as the are quite cheap from big W.

They are so easy to cart around and easy to set up!!
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Postby wahmtastic on Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:39 am

Hey,

It just shows how different all babies are. Lucia was never a baby I could put under a play gym or keep in a bouncher for long. She get's bored so quickly.

She did like her walker with toys on it though for a while. You just have to be really careful not to have it near stairs or leave them alone in it. When we still lived at our old house we had carpet and it stopped the wheels so it basically just kept her upright.

Oh and she still really likes her Elmo activity table. Was a great incentive to stand up.
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Postby Elizabeth on Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:42 pm

I loved the little night light on het cot. It waould be turned on with a sensor when she cried and over a 5 min period would slowly dim til off. at the same time it had some relaxation music also dimming til off with the light. It saved me many times getting up as she would often pop herself back to sleep!

to this day i havent been able to find it again... I have a photo of it and if i see it will certainly be getting it for my website!

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Postby Fairy Kisses on Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:49 pm

We bought a Fisher Price cradle swing (battery operated swinging "rocker" on a stand) for Joshi. It was an absolute godsend. With just over 3 years between the 3 boys and Joshi sleeping upstairs, we used to pop him in the swing in the kitchen with the security gate shut, safe from the other 2. Tara, at 15 months, still has her day sleep in the family room in it, even with 3 noisy boys running around the same area of the house. The swaying motion is brilliant, and I wish it had been around for my first who was a very very fussy day sleeper.
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Postby bellybumpstobabyhugs on Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:26 pm

Elizabeth could you send me the pic of the item youre talking about . Sounds good. I too used the swing quite a bit with both the girls instead of rocking them
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Postby CMmumoftwo on Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:34 pm

I would have to say my baby bath and stand... that helped me out the most after having a C-Section
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