Friday, October 28, 2011

Most Loved Baby Items: Part B

So I have continued on my researching spree (surprisingly I have found time for it in between working, school work, and freelance writing jobs) and found more great items for you guys. I can't believe how pricey some of these items are! There seems to me to be this sort of trend out there where moms feel they need to buy the most expensive, European version of everything. I think the jury is still out on whether or not the Europeans actually make better, safer baby items, but at least they're trendy.
Without further 'ado, enjoy!

Best Infant Car Seat:

Peg Perego Primo Viaggo SIP 30/30



I knew the Italians made great cars, but apparently they make great car seats too! This car seat has extra wide side-impact protection and extra cushion for baby around his head and body. You can buy a stroller separately that this car seat easily snaps onto. It has a lifetime warranty for parts (can't beat that).

Best Convertible Car Seat:

Britax Roundabout 50 Classic



This is the least expensive Britax car seat out there, but was listed in Parenting.com's "Best car seats under $200." This car seat gives you all the loved and desired Britax features, but without the cost! It fits babies and toddlers from 5 to 100 lbs. Some users said that it is a bit bulky and hard for people with small cars, but it is easy to install and has a great feature that disables any straps from twisting.

Best Baby Bouncer:

Baby Einstein Musical Motion Bouncer



I am telling you, people can't live without the Baby Einstein Jumperoo! It is recommended for babies age 4 months and up and really helps them develop strength and motor skills. One mom said that her baby plays so hard in this thing that she will fall asleep in it! This jumper is also collapsible so you can transport it or move it from room to room.

Best Stroller:

UppaBaby Vista



This is a European style stroller with a European style price tag! Moms can't stop raving about how easy to use and lightweight this stroller is, but unfortunately I don't think I am convinced. At $649.99, it's a bit too steep for my pocketbook. This stroller is great for walking, jogging, and pulling out of the car and putting together with one hand (yes, it's THAT easy to use). You can sometimes find it for sale on certain websites for around $500.00.

Enjoy!

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