Baby Favorites 2

Other favorites:

1. Solly wrap: I bought a few wraps with this baby even though I didn’t with the others but loved the idea of baby wearing and having them close and hands free, especially with having my two others.  This wrap was lighter and thinner (and shorter) than most of the others and doubled as a scarf and nursing cover at times.  I loved the pattern too!

2. Mamma roo: I have kinda mixed feelings about moving babies all the time because I don’t want them to become dependent on movement to sleep or to be happy but I love the look of this and all of the options it had.  It didn’t take up nearly the room as our old swing and I loved that I could control it from my iPhone too!

3. Month blocks: Loved these little blocks to mark milestones.  I wasn’t great at remembering to take that monthly picture but thought these were perfect without having to print anything out when I did remember.

4. Water wrap: I told you I was a little obsessed with wearing baby this time around. This one was a mesh material which was perfect when it got really hot here in Texas or when we went swimming.  It allowed me to be hands free for the other kiddos and West loved it. He even feel asleep while we were swimming a couple of times

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5. Play center: This was my one splurge with this baby but it was well worth it.  West loved it, he could swivel around, the toys were wood and awesome looking and it fit just right in our house.  He felt like he was at the same level as the older boys and spend hours in this thing.  It doubled as a coffee table and it wasn’t a huge monstrosity like the old jumper we had before.  It now has turned into a little table in our playroom.  Best purchase ever!

6. Table chair: I can’t figure out why we didn’t buy this sooner! I loved that it hooked right onto the island and West was just part of the family all the time.  We (I say we, I mean Nick) even pulled the cover off and washed it once and it was easy to do.  This is great for a quick road trip too because feeding children while holding them can definitely get dangerous!

 



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