* Dock-a-tot (I was skeptical of it just being a dumb pillow, it was a life-saver)
* Electric nail file (don't bother with scissors)
* Sprout Baby (easy app for tracking sleep, food, diapers)
* Blackout shades
* Snooze shade (great if you're traveling)
* Sophie the Giraffe (all kids are obsessed)
We don't use any apps. Maybe it's an old-fashioned approach, but I prefer growing my kids interacting and playing with them. Moreover, the choice of toys is so wide today.
By the way, the winter holidays are aruond the coner. What are you going to buy to your little one?
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It's a great approach. What can be better for children than their parents' attention? We also haven't started using apps for kids yet. Maybe later, when they grow up.
Speaking about Christmas gifts, we are thinking about getting a ride-on car for our 5- and 7-year-olds. I've already found a great variant on Kids VIP, a 2-seater Mercedes. I hope they will like it.
I only use an app that tracks my baby's daily routine, sending me reminders. I don't use many baby products every day, but Johnson's baby lotion is my clear favorite. I've tried several baby lotions, and this one is the best in terms of quality and the baby's condition. I apply this lotion every day before bed and put my baby to sleep in his full size daybed. Stay away from baby lotions that contain many chemicals that can be toxic to your baby. No-frills baby lotion is safe all day, even for a newborn.
Not an everyday product, but wondering how many parents banked umbilical cord blood? I'm currently building a startup in this space and would love to chat about parents' experiences
A nightlight with colors that we could control was a huge help in training our daughter to understand when it was okay to get out of bed. We use the Hatch Rest.
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