Saturday, October 17, 2009

Seat Covers : Neat Solutions 40-count Dora the Explorer Potty Topper


I bought this for my daughter because she was having such a hard time using public bathrooms. Everytime I put the tissue or the disposable toilet covers most public bathrooms have, they slide right off before she even sits on it. The disposable stick-in-place toilet seat cover is a life saver for both children and adults and so comfortable. They stay in place plus is big enough to overlap on the seats which is great for kids that holds on to the seat while sitting. My daughter would not use the public bathroom now if I do not have the stick-in-place disposable toilet seat covers with me. Great for travelling. I would recommended this to any parent that have toddlers. Love them very much.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Reading and Writing : LeapFrog® Tag Reading System


We use this toy for our almost-five-year-old during our daily commutes. It's wonderful because a) it grabs her attention and delights her during what is usually a very shaky, depressing, hungry time of day, b) it's not like a video game in which you have a catatonic child in your backseat who refuses to talk--it's an interactive learning toy that prompts questions and interesting conversations, and c) it's not obnoxious--no weird beeping, no shooting noises, no electronic "music." It's filled with great music that's real. (The most obnoxious it gets is when she repeatedly clicks on an interesting phrase. Last week we heard "It was spectacular!" five times, before she informed us what she believes "spectacular" means.)

It's not often when our child thinks that a toy is as awesome as her parents do. But I can tell this one is definitely on her short list. It's the only toy that regularly travels from the car to the living room, to the kitchen table, to the bedroom, and then back to the car. That's right. She *carries* it. She doesn't ask us to carry it around for her. As far as I'm concerned, that's the highest praise you can give.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Potties and Seats : BABYBJÖRN Toilet Trainer - White/Black


My daughter started with the Baby Bjorn stand alone potty seat - which was great when she was just getting started with the idea of using a potty. She quickly became too tall to use the stand alone potty seat, so I ordered this Baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer and it has been fantastic. She quickly learned how to put the seat on the toilet herself and adjust the wheel to make it snug. It was also easy for her to remove and hang on a small butterfly doorknob my husband attached to the side of the sink cabinet. The seat gave her a great sense of independence and allowed her to be comfortable and secure while learning to use the big potty.

It is also great for traveling. I would put it in a zippered canvas tote and carry it with us into rest areas (it really does fit any toilet) - she could sit securely and be protected from unclean surfaces (I would carry a small container of Disinfectant wipes to clean her seat off each time we used it in a public restroom).

I highly recommend this Baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Pillow Protectors : Hypoallergenic Treated Pillow Case Protector - Pack


This is for 12 treated pillow cases protectors with zippers. These protectors are machine washable and are ideal to protect your down pillows. This protectors are not in retail package as we are using these for our down pillows and we are selling this at a deep discount as a complimentary service for our value customer. Standard Size: 20"x26" Queen Size 20"x30" King size: 20"x36",We also have Light Blue and Beige,Olive Green color.

Comprado por razones medicas, las fundas hipoalergenicas para almohada me han servido muchisimo para eliminar las alergias provocadas por los acaros.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Math and Counting : LeapFrog® Tag Reading System


We use this toy for our almost-five-year-old during our daily commutes. It's wonderful because a) it grabs her attention and delights her during what is usually a very shaky, depressing, hungry time of day, b) it's not like a video game in which you have a catatonic child in your backseat who refuses to talk--it's an interactive learning toy that prompts questions and interesting conversations, and c) it's not obnoxious--no weird beeping, no shooting noises, no electronic "music." It's filled with great music that's real. (The most obnoxious it gets is when she repeatedly clicks on an interesting phrase. Last week we heard "It was spectacular!" five times, before she informed us what she believes "spectacular" means.)

It's not often when our child thinks that a toy is as awesome as her parents do. But I can tell this one is definitely on her short list. It's the only toy that regularly travels from the car to the living room, to the kitchen table, to the bedroom, and then back to the car. That's right. She *carries* it. She doesn't ask us to carry it around for her. As far as I'm concerned, that's the highest praise you can give.

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