[blparent] [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: Items you couldn't live without

Tammy, Paul and Colyn tcl189 at rogers.com
Mon Oct 12 14:23:34 UTC 2009


Hi,

It's
www.strolex.com

Tammy
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> I'd love to see this model, do you have a website?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Tammy, Paul and Colyn
> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 8:28 AM
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> Hi,
>
> Regarding the sit n stroll...I really liked the product concept, but when 
> I
> looked at it I thought the baby sat too upright, so  I didn't like the
> design. Also, I  am Canadian, so  I was unable to use it due to Transport
> Canada's safety laws.  But I did a little research and founhd a company
> called strollex corperation, who make a model called the sin n stroll2.
> This product is similar to the original, but is made for babies from birth
> to 22 pounds. I bought it when Remus was 3 months old and I really do love
> it.  It sits in a car rear facing and is reclined just like a regular
> carseat. You just use the seat belt and put it through a couple of slots 
> on
> the seat and it is very well made.  All you do to convert it from stroller
> to car seat is push a button on the top of the seat and push or pull the
> handle.  It's relatively easy to pull, and my baby loves being in it.
>
> hth
>
> Tammy
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dena Wainwright" <dena at envogueaccess.com>
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> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 5:51 AM
> Subject: [Bulk] Re: [blparent] Items you couldn't live without
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>
>> there's lots of great info in Leanne's post. I'll put a couple of 
>> comments
>
>> in with her message so I don't forget anything...
>> the frame that goes with the Graco SafeSeat is really great. it's quite
>> inexpensive compared to a stroller, and is also very light. it's not
>> fabulous to pull, but very few strollers are.
>> I think the sit 'n stroll actually does say that it's best for children 6
>> months plus, and if it doesn't, I would totally agree with Leanne that it
>> is not suitable for a younger baby without the ability to sit up.
>>
>> I liked having a pplaypen as well. it was somewhere safe to put Elise 
>> when
>
>> I needed to get something done, or when I wanted her out of the reach of
>> the dogs. it's also nice to use as a crib when traveling. unfortunately,
>> once they get mobile, they really hate being in them...
>>
>> as I said before, our swing kept me sane. however, Elise was like 
>> Leanne's
>
>> kids - she hated the bouncy seat. the Infant to Toddler Rocker she
>> mentioned is great. I only found out about it after Elise had outgrown 
>> the
>
>> bouncy seat and swing, and I wish I had known about it sooner. Elise 
>> likes
>
>> hers, but only when she's tired. I'm hoping she'll start climbing into it
>> herself now that she's more mobile. it's low to the ground, and you can
>> lock it so it doesn't rock.
>>
>> the chimes Leanne mentioned are a huge hit here, too. Elise still likes
>> the way they sound. they are by Tiny Love.
>>
>> Elise has never used teethers or soothers of any kind. I have several, 
>> and
>
>> they are totally unused.
>> regarding clothes, you may hear people talk about how a baby can go
>> through four outfits a day, and think that sounds ridiculous (I did), but
>> it can actually be true. especially if you have a reflux baby like I did,
>> you can end up changing your baby continually. as I said before, the
>> fansy, matching outfits are nice for occasions, but you really want
>> inexpensive sleepers and onesies. you can get packs of 6 onesies for $12
>> at target. they do the trick, as your baby will outgrow things in a 
>> matter
>
>> of weeks at first, and, believe me when I tell you that there will be
>> times when a mess is so disgusting that you'll decide to pitch the onesie
>> rather than trying to deal with it.
>>
>> Dena
>>
>>
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