Easy Decorations These wall hangings go great with the crib set that matches it, and make it really easy to add decorative touches to the room. We hung them three in a row tied in bows and hanging on a small nail.
useless: too low, too light, too narrow This stool is a complete waste of money. It is too short to allow my toddler to reach the toilet OR the taps on the sink. It is too light to stay in place if he happens to tap it with his toe while he is trying to step up on it (even though it has a non-slip grip around the cheap plastic edges). It is not wide enough to make him feel reassured that he has plenty of room to stand on without watching his feet carefully carefully, which is hard for a young toddler.
SKIP this stool and all the other ones like it like Dora, Bjorn, etc. I got the KidKraft Step N Store, and it is everything the others are not. It is heavy so it doesn't move easily. It is much higher so toddler can actually comfortably reach the toilet AND the sink. There are two problems with it though, but we could work around those problems whereas we could not work around the problems with the cheap plastic stools. On the KidKraft the painted surfaces can be slippery especially if the child wears socks in the house. We put a non-slip film or rubber on ours, and on the feet too. Also the KidKraft manufacturing is quite poor and we had to improvise with one screw hole that was not drilled properly. But the KidKraft KidKraft Step 'N Store - White has been good ever since, although toddlers seem a bit unsteady on it when they have to turn around at the top to sit on the toilet.
We also tried The Potty Stool. The Potty Stool It was totally worth it. It is much more expensive than all the other stools, but it is high enough for a toddler to reach the toilet, it has long rails so they are completely secure, and it is sturdy. Also, we didn't have to modify it like we did the KidKraft stool.
Works great on fine hair This is just what I was looking for. My 3yo daughter has very fine hair that is always getting in her eyes... I put this in and it just naturally flows back and out of her eyes, you can't even tell anythings in her hair... very nice!
Sooo soft! I love these pads! I had unbelievably sore nipples and was using comfort gel pads, which was great at first, but they're so expensive! A friend of mine gave me two of these pads, just to try, and I love them! I thought there was no way they would be more comfortable than gel, but they are great! These are thin, the lanolin makes it much more comfortable on your nipples, it's not goopy (like when you try to apply lanolin on a dry pad) and they're super soft. I have tried Lansinoh pads, johnson & johnson, and madela; because I can't find first years where we have recently moved. Nothing compares to these pads! Lansinoh is a close second. If you want a pad that's thin and absorbent, Lansinoh are nice.
First year pads are thicker and plusher, but they keep their shape, they aren't bulky, and they're super soft! Plus the lanolin in the pad make it much more gentle on your nipples. And you don't get as cottony fibers stuck to you, as you do when you use lanolin and dry pads. Plus I leak a lot when I nurse and these have never leaked through or gotten messy. But neither has Lansinoh...