Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Monday, 9 May 2011

Cleebo


Product:  Cleebo "Cleebo is the best way to clear nasal congestion in children, in a safe, hygienic and easy-to-use product." Confirmed by 80% of the 23 independent medical professionals surveyed.

Price:  £5.99

Available from: amazon, thebabycatalogue.com, http://www.opus-innovations.com/p/purchase.shtml

Suitable from:  Birth

Score out of 5: 2

Initial Reaction: What a fantastic idea.  They arrived in the middle of a rather crusty cold so I was able to get to work straight away.
 
Pros:  They are a great design, brightly coloured and sturdy, they contain 10 removable / interchangeable colourful silicone tweezer ends on ABS plastic tweezers. The ends cannot be inserted too far into the nose and can either be disposed of or sterilised.  The case keeps all the parts together neatly.

Cons:  I found them incredibly difficult to use.  A combination of my lack of dexterity and my wriggling and very ticklish toddler, I only achieved one successful excavation before he realised what I was up to and made sure that the tweezers never went near his nose again.  He preferred to play with them.
 
Value for money? If I had been able to get to grips with them, I'd have said yes.  As it stands, sadly, no.

Overall Reaction: I believe that these are easier to use with a small baby who is not prone to excessive movement.  They did not work for me, but I will be passing them onto my bed-ridden Grandmothers carers, to see if they can be of some use to her.


Review first seen at The Parent Panel

I was sent a product sample free of charge but the opinions are entirely my own.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Mega Bloks


Product: Mega Bloks Classic Bag 70pc

Price: £14.99

Available from: Amazon, Argos, Smyths, John Lewis, Tesco amongst others

Suitable from:.1

Score out of 5: 5

Initial Reaction: A massive bag of creative opportunity for me and my 1 year old.

Pros: Bright, durable and fun, these blocks are fun for both of us to play with. I build castles, he knocks them down – it’s the perfect partnership! He loves to hold them and carry them and quickly picked up on the fact that they stack together. He has already started requesting that I fetch them for him to play with.

Cons: I cannot see on single downside of these blocks other I have had to also purchase a mega bloks table and some additional blocks so that i can build an even bigger castle!  The collection could just get infinitely bigger.


Value for money? My first reaction would be that they are a little bit on the pricey side but you do get lots of them, they are not flimsy and would probably last for decades and beyond. So considering this, along with the probable price per play, they are excellent value for money. You can also pick them up on ebay second hand.

Overall Reaction: Cannot fault this product, quality, fun and will last a very long time. Endless possibilities for imaginitive play.


Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Handy stuff for new mums: bras & baby carriers

More handy stuff for new mums - baby carriers & nursing bra

I've just reviewed a fantastic nursing bra, follow this link: http://www.more4mums.co.uk/blog/archives/1091

This is a lovely site with excellent customer service too, if you have any questions, they will help you out.

Baby carriers:

Only ten months on and I’ve already got through five of them! Luckily, I only paid full price for one or I’d have been quite miffed. I’m showing the links to Amazon so that you can see the product, not so that you can buy through Amazon – ALWAYS shop around and use http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ to guide you to the best deals and cashback sites.

I started with the Tomy Freestyle fleece (I’m not even sure this is available any more) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tomy-Freestyle-Fleece-2-Position-Carrier/dp/B00020IPD2
This carrier was fantastic for a newborn, and as the mother of a very clingy baby it was a life saver – I could walk the dog and vacuum the house whilst wearing it and often he would fall right asleep. However, at about three months his little legs got so long they were banging against mine and as his weight increased the straps cut into my shoulders. I couldn’t wear him any higher because the straps would have cut into my tender bosoms.

At the same time I tried and failed to get to grips with on of those sling carriers with loops. Though other mums I have spoken to have found them brilliant, I always seemed to get the metal bits digging into baby. Maybe I was doing something wrong, but I always seemed to tie myself into a pickle with it.

I was then given the Tomy freestyle Premier to review: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tomy-Limited-Freestyle-Premier-Carrier/dp/B001F7AGLA/ref=sr_1_19?ie=UTF8&qid=1289425526&sr=8-19 after my shoulders had been getting sore from the previous carrier; this came along at exactly the right time. The weight distribution on this carrier was such that I could once again comfortably take baby and dog out on long walks, and only stared to feel his weight after about 45 minutes hard walking. However, there are some plastic clips about head-height for baby and he was banging his head on them so I wrapped them in a scarf so that he wouldn’t be sore. A bit of a minor nuisance there.

By six or so months it was time for a back carrier so I bought a Karrimoor one off eBay. This was Ok, but I felt it had been designed for someone with wider shoulders than me. The straps that held baby in place were quite thin too, so I was concerned that he may slip out. Baby sat quite high on my back so he had a good view of the world though, so I may re-use it again when he is bigger.

I finally bought a Tomy Snugli, which was much lighter and so comfy that baby has fallen asleep in it a few times. I can carry him for miles in this, though at ten months he is again feeling a bit heavy for it, the straps have started digging into my shoulders again.

So the search continues……