Seriously?
from the site:
or how about this one?
from the site:
or...
and here's another:
...its a choke tube tester, in case you are unable to err on the side of caution that a toy is small enough for a small child to choke on...
Crawling knee pads and helmets:
And...just because you can't trust your thermostat--
Maybe its just me...but...is there really a call for these products? And this paranoia? Especially since the coocoo-ness has invaded our schools?
I think this probably says it best...
I'm not whole-hog with the "Free-Range Kids" movement (she's a bit *too* militant for me, if you actually read thru her blog,i though her site always brings up some food for thought), but I think it brings up some good points overally, and I agree with its general message.
from the site:
the first infant support for baby swings, exersaucers, jumpers...even infant playground swings! This soft, thickly-padded wraparound prevents babies from slumping and slouching in all types of enclosed seats, encouraging good posture and core strength
from the site:
sudden turbulence can cause you to lose your grip on your child. The answer: Baby B'Air, the only product that secures baby to your lap belt. Exceeds FAA standards, yet the quilted plush cotton vest feels like clothing. FAA-approved for the cruise portion of your flight, where turbulence most often occurs. (Not approved for taxi, takeoff, and landing.)
and here's another:
...its a choke tube tester, in case you are unable to err on the side of caution that a toy is small enough for a small child to choke on...
Crawling knee pads and helmets:
And...just because you can't trust your thermostat--
Monitor nursery temperature at a glance, with the only color-changing room thermometer! Proper temperature is vital to baby's health, comfort, and safe sleep, especially since over-warming may be linked to SIDS. This clever nursery thermometer changes color when the room's too cold or hot, allowing you to make adjustments quickly if needed. With back-lit digital readout and soft nightlight.
Maybe its just me...but...is there really a call for these products? And this paranoia? Especially since the coocoo-ness has invaded our schools?
I think this probably says it best...
And now, after anything that kills (or hurts)* a child, no matter how freakish the accident, a product appears on the market within months that would have prevented it (and normal life) from happening.
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*my addition
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*my addition
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