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Best Baby Products, 9th Ed.
(Consumer Reports Best Baby
Products) by Editors of Consumer
Reports
Good Choice For New Moms!
More than two decades of new parents have turned to Consumer Reports
Best Baby Products, the A-Z guide for everything they need to know about
getting the best value on the safest products for their babies. This ninth
edition is updated with the latest safety and product buying advice and
exclusive Consumer Reports Ratings.
Consumer Reports is the only publisher that conducts its own independent,
unbiased safety and effectiveness testing on products for babies. We
accept no advertising in our publications. Everything we test is purchased
by secret shoppers in the same stores that new parents shop in. We’ll tell
you not only which products are best, but also which products to avoid
because they are not safe, or simply are a waste of money. As a result
Consumer Reports Best Baby Products is the indispensable companion for
new parents navigating the complex maze of hundreds of available baby
products.
What are the features to look for to make sure the crib you buy is a safe
one? All-terrain strollers, stroller frames, umbrella strollers, travel systems?
We’ll help you buy the parent-powered transporter that best suits your
needs and budget. Does a pacifier really prevent sudden infant death
syndrome? Written with warmth, wit and authority, Best Baby Products will
help alleviate some of the anxiety caused by all the questions running
through a new parents mind. Consumer Reports buying advice and ratings
allows buyers to streamline the selection process, avoid shopping pitfalls,
and help keep the baby budget in balance.
Here is everything you need to know about: Baby bottles - Baby food
- Backpack carriers - Bathtubs - Bedding - Bouncers - Breast Pumps -
Cameras - Car seats - Changing tables - Clothing - Cribs - Diapers -
Diaper bags - Diaper pails - Formula - Gates - High chairs - Kid-friendly
cars - Mattresses - Monitors - Nursing Bras - Pacifiers - Play yards -
Rocking chairs and gliders - Soft carriers - Stationary activity centers -
Strollers - Stuffed animals - Swings - Toys - and more!
Plus:
-How to administer medications to babies and children
-Child-proofing and home-safety tips
- Recent safety recalls
Personal Review: Best Baby Products, 9th Ed. (Consumer
Reports Best Baby Products) by Editors of Consumer Reports
For me, there was only so much I could read about pregnancy. This book
is a great tool to use before creating a baby registry. It covers products
from walkers to baby cribs to diapers to baby gates and so much more
(make sure you get the 9th edition). It's very comprehensive and has
given me a lot to think about. As I read, I'm keeping a list of items I need
to register for and even a list of items to consider, but may not be
necessary. There are so many things I didn't honestly know about having
a baby, being my first and all. This book has taught me a lot about infants
and their safety and likes/dislikes. I feel much more informed about
actually having an infant and providing him or her with a safe environment.
For example, I keep looking at the cute little crib "bed-in-a-bag" sets with
the fluffy comforter and bumper pads, however, this book says the safest
crib has only a mattress pad and fitted sheet, no blankets, toys, bumpers
(except mesh if you really want bumpers), etc. These are all strangulation
hazards. I had no idea! Things like bathtub seats are another big no, no
too. Without this book, I would have had no idea.
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For me, there was only so much I could read about p more
For me, there was only so much I could read about pregnancy. This book is a great tool to use before creating a baby registry. It covers products from walkers to baby cribs to diapers to baby gates and so much more (make sure you get the 9th edition). It's very comprehensive and has given me a lot to think about. As I read, I'm keeping a list of items I need to register for and even a list of items to consider, but may not be necessary. There are so many things I didn't honestly know about having a baby, being my first and all. This book has taught me a lot about infants and their safety and likes/dislikes. I feel much more informed about actually having an infant and providing him or her with a safe environment. For example, I keep looking at the cute little crib "bed-in-a-bag" sets with the fluffy comforter and bumper pads, however, this book says the safest crib has only a mattress pad and fitted sheet, no blankets, toys, bumpers (except mesh if you really want bumpers), etc. These are all strangulation hazards. I had no idea! Things like bathtub seats are another big no, no too. Without this book, I would have had no idea.
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