Dec 12
shopping
Mom of a cute SON asked:


I don’t want the baby things to get to dusty and I don’t want ot go shopping to late when I get to heavy and have to use the restroom every sec, I want to enjo my shopping spree

Which month is best to go?

Dec 11
shopping
Tacymevol asked:


I have an 11 month old infant who has a difficult time keeping entertained while I shop. The only way I can doing any shopping is if I know exactly what I want, purchase it, and then leave immediately. Whenever I need some time to browse, my 11 month old begins to fuss and eventually begins to cry. I’ve always fed and changed her before our outings so those reasons go out the window. Is there anyway that I can keep my daughter entertained better while I’m doing errands? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Nov 9
shopping
rainwriterm asked:


I know this sounds like a stupid question, but I really don’t understand how they are *supposed* to work. I can sit my son in the shopping cart, adjust the belt around his waist, clip it, and it does absolutely nothing to keep him from climbing out. So, how is that one waist belt supposed to actually act as a restraining device?

Oct 16
shopping
Moonlight177 asked:


My son will be 1 at the end of the month. My husband seems to think it is the right time for him to be able to sit in the shopping cart seat. I have still been keeping him in his car seat. It just didn’t even cross my mind to put him directly in the shopping cart yet (mostly because I hope he takes a nap while I shop! LOL) When did you start putting your little one in the cart?

Jun 23
retail news
Joshua&Ashley[Addies 'rents] asked:


NEW YORK — Delta Enterprises is voluntarily recalling nearly 1.6 million older versions of its drop-side cribs after two infant deaths, a company spokesman said Monday.

The company said about 985,000 drop-side cribs made between 1995 and 2005 require safety pegs that consumers may have lost during reassembly. Another 600,000 drop-side cribs made during the same time have spring pegs that can become worn out after many uses.

The recall doesn’t affect any cribs in retail inventory now.

The company will offer replacement safety pegs or spring peg kits to consumers.

“We’re erring on the side of caution,” said Jack Gutt, spokesman for New York-based Delta Enterprise. “Anyone who calls and has these cribs that were constructed in these time periods, we’re going to send anybody and everybody either additional safety pegs or the retrofit kit.”

The company is setting up a web site at http://www.cribrecallcenter.com for consumers. The site should be available by Tuesday. Consumers can also call 1-800-876-5304.

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Just dont want anyone to get hurt on a handme down crib.