I personally define Babyology as the study of anything that has to do with babies.
Knowledge seekers of this field are usually parents or parents-to-be.
As a first time mum, I anticipated decorating my bub’s nursery and choosing baby items to fulfil his indoor and outdoor needs with a great deal of zest. I need neither expertise in interior design nor impeccable taste in fashion or colour harmony – how could I possibly go wrong with that? That was what I thought.
And then as I began my mommyhood journey I suddenly realised that that exciting task could probably be just the tip of the iceberg. Superficial. There’s definitely more to it. Yes indeed it is fun and easy to pick a theme for the cot linens, to choose a stylish pram or to buy a vibrantly hued walker from the shop. But is that all a parent has to consider for the many purchases she has to make for her kiddo?For me, there is quite a number of things to be concerned about before deciding to bring home baby gears and gadgets. Some of my bubba’s essential stuff has been sitting long in the storage room even before the stork delivered my firstborn. All of them (and my succeeding purchases) have passed (and should pass) most (if not all) standards my husband and I initially set. Here goes our standards checklist:
1. Item Price. 2. Child’s Safety 3. Child’s Comfort. 4. Item Portability. 5. Item Appearance.Humbly I must say I am no perfect mum when it comes to giving tangible things to my son. At times I would compromise # 3 with # 1 (it occasionally depends on what’s in the pay check man!), or prioritise # 4 more than # 3, or I would let go of nearly all when pleased with # 5 (am sure I am not alone here). But I can aver that if at times I fail to provide my son David the best I do try to make up in other ways. Here I noted the Top 12 baby equipments that literally fill a room in our house. Some of which are our own purchases and some are presents from great friends. These are the items you might want to consider having for your little angel or buying for a friend who's having one soon.
Walker (Love n Care Walker) This is so far the most recent purchase we made for our baby. When is actually the best time to buy one? I guess when the baby can already hold his head up and sit. A baby needs to roll, crawl, sit and play on the floor in order to reach her developmental milestones. Putting him on a walker too soon might pose danger or too much may even delay development slightly. The walker my other half picked is probably a small-sized one. Meaning it can still fit in a narrow aisle. It is a good choice if your home does not have big space for the tot to loiter around – he might just get stuck in one corner because there is no where else to move to. The design of the walker is apparently a dad’s preference! Look at the wheels! I gave in to his fondness because my “what-if-the-next-baby-is-a-girl” plea fell to deaf ears!
Change Table
Play Pen (Jolly Versatile Playpen)
Now that my son is becoming more and more mobile as days pass by, I couldn’t think of other than a play pen to confine him in whilst I do my chores (that unsurprisingly never run out). Babies who roll over and crawl are the ones who make parents ask “where is baby?” in absolute panic. So I can be a kitchen warrior, a couch potato, or a web surfer knowing that my fearless little explorer is safe amusing himself with cuddly toys around him inside the pen. The colourful “cell” is made of plastic and is so secure and stable. I usually act as my son’s inmate with my notebook on my lap watching GMA shows as I lull him to sleep. If you wish to make the play area bigger, extensions are also available.Portable Chair
Portability is one big factor considered by any shopper like me. If I can possibly get something that is either small or foldable to bring anywhere – I am generous to give the item a score of 10! David’s portable chair can be used in SML dining space. Good eh? What’s even better is that we bring this chair almost anywhere we go. Sunday service at Church or tea party at a friend’s place. It is stable and can be placed on the floor. It is secure and can be strapped to just about any chair (or even small side table). Seat is wipeable, the height has three adjustments and recline has three position where the tray stays level. A real space saver! (Although I must admit it would be in the next months that he will get to use this more often because he still prefers eating solids and drinking milk lying down.)Baby Seat (Bumbo Baby Seat)
There is car seat, baby capsule, high chair … and now baby seat? How many seats should a baby’s bum touch before he reaches adolescence? Well, at least there is no Lazy Boy for babies! This baby seat provides a well-fitting and cozy environment for my little one. Slowly he learns how to sit independently in an upright position. Material is soft and durable, portable and easy to clean.Baby Carrier (Baby Bjorn Carrier)
In a pram-friendly planet, one should be aware that (really) not every single place in town is pram-friendly. Take the baby with you and tour the Blue Mountains or go for a walk at the Manly shore – you would realise bringing the ever useful stroller to these places isn’t a brilliant idea at all. So that’s where a baby carrier comes to the rescue. My son’s carrier has been a great substitute for a pram in some occasions. Places that are hill-y or where lift is nonexistent. I actually don’t just use it outdoors. While cooking or preparing dinner, while hanging the laundry clothes or folding the sun-dried clothes. Wherever possible, I put him in and off we go. With this carrier, having my child so close to me leaves a very good feeling to both of us. Knowing he is secure and being hands-free, what more can I ask for? And for him snuggling close to Mama or Papa is enough to forget about crying at least for the time being.
Car Seat (Go Safe Car Seat)
A child's age and weight is very important in choosing the right car seat. We had a capsule that baby used from birth until he was three months old. Then we shifted to the longer-lasting car seat which can be rearward or forward facing. We got one that is easy to install and has got harness which is easy to clip. The padding proves to make baby feel so comfortable.
Pram (Streelcraft Pram)
Baby Appliance - Food Machine (Bebedelice)
Who would ever think babies have their own kitchen appliance? I never did until I got one as a present! This multifunctional baby appliance helps parents efficiently prepare fresh and nutritious food everyday. How? It cooks and steams. The food’s (fruits, veg, meat or fish) natural vitamins and minerals are preserved with the moderate steaming purpose. Whatever baby ingredients you have chuck them in for the right consistency! It warms bottles or jars. Use this when little bubba prefers warm food or milk. It sterilises bottles. It defrosts frozen food. Pre-prepared is safely thawed in few minutes. Perfect for home or out-of-town use.
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Every baby needs a lap. ~Henry Robin
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6 comments:
hi there! i find your site very nice and interesting. :) may i know what brand this baby appliance is? and the baby plan pen as well.. :) thanks so much!
Hello,
Fellow n@wie here. I find your post very enlightening.
My baby has the same rocker as your little boy's. And, I agree with you. He gets really comfy when his seated there and allows us to do things around the house.
We usually put him there when gets fussy and turn on the calming vibration and tada! he's a happy baby.
I linked you on my blog, ha? Hope you don't mind. Thanks.
Hello Einjel! Thanks for taking time to read my blog. The baby appliance brand is Bebedelice. Google it and you'll find more info. Ciao, pAm :-)
Hi there Tintin! Thanks for the compliment. I have just started blogging ..it's good to have new blogmates. And yes, the rocker has been very useful! Though I stopped using it now .. my son is too malikot!! Ciao, pAm :-)
hi sis! with your Parents' Chronicles, I'm pretty sure motherhood will be a NO-SWEAT for me. But first I need to look for a XY donor. Hahaha! Love you baby david!
wendy
Hi Doc Wendy! You want me to make an article looking for a XY donor? Hehe. Ciao, pAm
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