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Baby Products and Business Promotion Online

Author: Vaiv Jais

Products that will never lack in consumer demands are the baby products. More and more business owners are now going for either online or offline business using such products. Presenting someone as the baby expert would be great idea. Simple and adorable items would be more preferable for the consumers and businessmen can promote their business in great manner using such products.

Several factors come into play in determining the utility of the baby products for any enterprise. It includes considerations relating to safety of the car, SIDS, comparison of baby bottle systems and making own brand. Other considerations would be selecting a baby crib or stroller, baby shower gifts, various other items used for the baby or their grooming.

For frequent travelers, car safety seats or baby carriers would be great products. It would be good for the baby products manufacturers sharing ideas and tips with the customers online. Sharing such insights will induce customers to come back repeatedly to the website promoted by the enterprise and everyone knows that these days having a website for effective business promotion are indispensable.

Another very good way of promoting business online using baby products as base would be posting articles on the web and in web directories. Articles are excellent for both search engine optimization and directory submission and can turn out to be great business promotion factors. However, the entrepreneur or webmaster has to realize that the articles submitted should be informative and not promotional in nature. People like to get information on any product or services but may not equally like suggestive or promotional items.

Parents and expectant moms are always on the lookout for quality products and information on grooming the newborn, toddler, and grown up children. Internet being the repository of information is often the means to which they resort for gathering such information. Several home-mom networks as well as forums exist on the web that offers great and valuable information on the topic. Posting articles or blogs on these sites and forums will certainly promote the online as well as offline business prospects of bay products manufacturers.

Best way of promoting the products and services online would be looking for the target market and posting the information to sites that are viewed by them most often. Baby products are essential for the healthy growth and proper grooming of the baby concerned. Such products could be anything from foods, toys, equipments, healthcare accessories, or carriers. In any case; quality as well as affordability is the premier issues for the consumers. Entrepreneurs that take care of these two aspects are likely to meet with greater success.

Other factor where the entrepreneur needs to be very careful when marketing the products and services online and offline is after sales services. While such services may not be essential in case of perishable and consumable articles, they are certainly a great necessity in case of durable and long usable items like carriers and equipments. Customers will prefer a provider that not only gives them the best after sales services but also valuable tips and guidance on the best use of any of the expensive items purchased by them.

And that is exactly what the entrepreneur should take into account while promoting business with baby products online or offline.

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About the Author

Vaiv Jais has wide knowledge of B2B Marketplace and Business industries. Get latest updates on baby products which are of great demand in B2B space.You can find more free information about Business Directory at our Dir.indiaMart.com

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    where do you find reviews on the safety of car seats and other baby products?

    • ANSWER:
      Hi! Here is a link to Consumer Reports Infant car seat products.. you don’t need to be a member for this part

      http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/babies-kids/baby-toddler/car-seats/infant-car-seat-ratings/ratings-overview.htm

      For other baby products, I google the name of the product + safety test.

      Also, check the reviews on Amazon, Target, Babies R Us… they aren’t “official” but they’ll give you a good idea about how the product functions and if other moms like it.

  2. QUESTION:
    safety 1st all in one convertible car seat MANUAL?
    I need an instruction manual for the following CAR SEAT:
    PRODUCT NUMBER: 22177SNP
    MANUFACTURE DATE: 12-9-2009
    NAME:Safety 1st – All-in-One Convertible Baby Car Seat, Salt and Pepper

    I can’t find one anywhere online and lost my copy. THANK YOU!
    I understand what the websites telling me, that’s why I posted on here.

    • ANSWER:

      http://www.safety1st.com/instructions

      looks like the manufacturer hasn’t got your one online though. they say

      Please contact Consumer Relations by email at consumer@djgusa.com, by fax at 1-800-207-8182, or by phone at 1-800-544-1108 and your instruction manual will be sent to you.

  3. QUESTION:
    Baby Car Seats Crash Test Information?
    Newborn and Baby
    Consumer Reports Magazine Crash test worries

    In its February 2007 issue, Consumer Reports magazine reported on crash tests it performed to test the safety of car seats. The results were not encouraging.

    Most of the infant car seats tested by Consumer Reports “failed disastrously” in crashes at speeds as low as 56 km/h. The seats came off their bases or twisted in place, the report said. In one case, a test dummy was hurled more than nine metres.

    Of the 12 car seats tested, Consumer Reports said it could recommend only two, and it urged a U.S. federal recall of the poorest performing seat, the Evenflo Discovery, which is not sold in Canada.

    All the car seats passed U.S. standards — but Consumer Reports argues those standards should be raised.

    To be sold in Canada and the United States, an infant seat must perform adequately in a 48 km/h frontal crash, and Consumer Reports found that all but the Discovery did so. But it noted that the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conducts its crash tests for new cars at higher speeds — 56 km/h for frontal crashes and 61 km/h for side crashes — so the magazine tested the seats at those speeds.

    “It’s unconscionable that infant seats, which are designed to protect the most vulnerable children, aren’t routinely tested the same as new cars,” said Consumer Reports’ Don Mays, a product safety director.

    The only seats that passed all the tests were the Baby Trend Flex-Loc and the Graco SnugRide with EPS — expanded polystyrene foam — both selling for about US. Consumer Reports urged parents shopping for seats to buy one of those two, but it also noted that “any child car seat is better than no seat at all.”

    It also said some seats performed better when attached by vehicle safety belts than when attached with the LATCH system. The system, which stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children, includes belts that hook the base of a car seat to metal anchors in the vehicle.

    Consumer Report Article
    On January 4, 2007, Consumer Reports published a safety alert in the U.S. claiming that most infant car seats failed their new front- and side-crash evaluation tests. The report also claims that of 12 seats tested, only two performed well: the Baby Trend Flex-Loc and the Graco SnugRide with EPS (i.e., expanded polystyrene). Only six of the twelve infant car seat models chosen by Consumer Reports for this testing are officially certified for and marketed in Canada. They are: the Graco SnugRide; the Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio SIP; the Evenflo Embrace V; the Graco SafeSeat; the Safety 1st Designer 22; and the Combi Centre ST.
    Transport Canada wants to reassure the Canadian travelling public that the Department’s collision investigations and data analyses do not support the results obtained by Consumer Reports. When car seats are used correctly, they perform effectively in motor vehicle collisions and child occupants are afforded optimum protection.

    The Department takes the safety of children travelling in vehicles very seriously and is continually working to improve crash protection for children through research, development and enforcement of safety regulations, participation in various national and international committees that work on policy development, and public awareness campaigns.

    • ANSWER:
      Where is the question?

  4. QUESTION:
    For people who already have had a baby :] Do I have everything I need?
    My baby boy is due in May, here’s a list of what I have so far, am I missing anything?

    .Clothes (onsies, sleepers, socks, mittens, sweaters, pants, hats, soft shoes)
    .Blankets, bath towels, wash cloths
    .Baby products (oil, wipes, lotion, soap, powder, cream, q tips etc.)
    .Carseat
    .Stroller
    .Diaper bag (already packed :])
    .Crib (sheets, mobile, positioner…)
    .Changing table
    .Bouncer
    .Swing
    .Jumper
    .Car mirror and shades
    .Baby safety set (nail clippers, thermometer, baby medicine…)
    .Baby book and photo albums
    .Bassinet
    .Baby bathtub
    .Toy chest (full of toys)
    .Bottles and breast pump

    Things I haven’t bought yet and are pretty sure I am going to are:
    .High chair
    .Gates for his playroom
    .Pillow for breastfeeding
    .Contents for overnight bag for the hospital, I have the bag with a few things in it…but not everything yet.

    Am I forgetting anything? I thinks that’s everything..

    Thanks :]
    Oh yeah the baby carrier, I almost forgot! Thanks :]

    • ANSWER:
      I agree with everything Arlene G said. It sounds like you have pretty much everything covered for the baby so don’t forget about yourself. This is coming from experience because no one even told me to take any of those things for myself. My poor husband was always having to run to the store for extra things.

      I would suggest bringing something to keep all the paperwork in. You will have lots and it’s so easy to just put them in one place so you aren’t worried about losing or forgetting them.

      Also have some healthy snacks for when the baby comes home because I know I wasn’t able to eat for more than 5 mins at a time :) . Escpecially because she had colic.

      You might want to get some baby gas drops just in case.

      And this is a personal choice but I now have a wrap for the baby and wish I had looked into them sooner so maybe you could check out those. But other than that it seems as if you are all set. Congratulations!

  5. QUESTION:
    Nursery for baby boy? Furniture? PICS?
    We found out we are pregnant – agian! We plan on getting this furniture and stuff could you let me know if you like it?

    PICS!

    CRIB: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2857715

    SWING: http://cgi.ebay.com/Graco-Lovin-Hug-Swing-Safari-Sun-NEW_W0QQitemZ140347771509QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item20ad610a75&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    INFANT SEAT: http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Quinny-Maxi-Cosi-Mico-Infant-Baby-Car-Seat-Trail_W0QQitemZ350251851363QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item518ca31e63&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    Stroller: http://cgi.ebay.com/SAFETY-1ST-Danbury-Travel-System-Stroller_W0QQitemZ260480395568QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3ca5d76930&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    High chair: http://cgi.ebay.com/HIGH-CHAIR-USED-CONDITION_W0QQitemZ290353259151QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFeeding?hash=item439a67228f&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    PACI: http://cgi.ebay.com/2-pack-silicone-nuk-pacifiers_W0QQitemZ200386217108QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFeeding?hash=item2ea7f30494&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    NOTE: These things will not be bought off ebay I just need someone to tell me if they like the looks we will buy them new.

    Also how about these sippy cups for my 2 1/2 yr old?

    1. http://cgi.ebay.com/4-NEW-GERBER-SIPPY-SNACKER-CUPS-2-bases-FREE-SHIP_W0QQitemZ350219717446QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFeeding?hash=item518ab8cb46&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    2. http://cgi.ebay.com/AVENT-2-PACK-SIPPY-CUPS-BNIP-7oz-200ml-BPA-FREE-6MTHS_W0QQitemZ320427353833QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFeeding?hash=item4a9af566e9&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    3. http://cgi.ebay.com/lot-of-5-Nuby-No-Spil-Sippy-Cups_W0QQitemZ180411688151QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFeeding?hash=item2a015fe4d7&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    4. http://www.amazon.com/Thinkbaby-BPA-Free-Trainer-Handles/dp/B0012KF5HA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=baby-products&qid=1254087137&sr=1-3

    • ANSWER:
      Well you could reuse some of the stuff from your oldest child, like crib, high chair and carseat- if you bought your carseat new for your child they’re goo for 5 yrs…

      But to answer your question: The crib is fine-I personally like wooden colour cribs- or dark browns..

      As for the carseat-you shouldnt get an infant carseat that’s not the same brand as your stroller-they wont fit.
      As for the Safety First Stroller I dont like them. I think they’re OK, but they’re cheap and cheaply made. I would suggest getting a regular Graco stroller…

      http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2813887

      The high chair is OK… they’re all OK… it’s a matter of taste…

      As for the paci-well the one you’re showing is the very common Nuk.. which is a very good brand so it’s up to you….

      I particularly like the Nuby brand

      http://www.nuby.platformtwo.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=35&Itemid=52&lang=en

      because the shield is soft…
      As for the sippy cups… I would go for the Nuby brand! They’re amazing! No valve, no leaks, just perfect!

      I think I’ve covered everything!

      Good Luck!

  6. QUESTION:
    What is your favorite stroller, car seat, or travel system and why?
    I am a first-time mom (due Sept 10, 2010) but I have been a full-time nanny for 6 years, so I have an idea of what I want/do not want in a stroller/car seat. Ideally, I would like a travel system so that I can place the car seat in the stroller for convenience when my baby is sleeping but they can also be very bulky and heavy for me at 5’2″ and 110lbs. Some of the other features I was looking for in a stroller are:

    * A seat that fully reclines
    * A footrest on the stroller that can be secured so that the stroller can make a bassinet (not one of my priorities, but a nice feature)
    * A tray for the child (it doesn’t matter to me if there is a cup holder for my son or not because once he can use it the cup will end up on the ground anyway, that’s what toddlers do)
    * At least one parent cup holder and a storage compartment of some kind near the handle
    * A large basket that can be accessed without disturbing a sleeping baby in the fully reclined position
    * Straps that are easy to adjust and also easy to open/close with a squirming child either inside or in your arms
    * Something that can fold up and fit into the trunk of my mid-size car with room to spare for other essentials or groceries
    * Of coarse safety and durability so I can continue to use the stroller until my son is a toddler

    In a car seat:

    * Straps that are easy to adjust and also easy to open/close with a squirming child either inside or in your arms, especially in harsh weather since the winters here can get bad- I don’t want to be fumbling with straps when I’m hanging half outside of my car in a snow storm with my infant
    * Comfortable fabric that is soft enough for a newborn but breathable enough not to make him sweaty and uncomfortable in the hot sticky weather – I also don’t want anything that will get hot in the sun while it is sitting in my car
    * Safety
    * Easy to install correctly and know that it is secured properly

    I have been in and out of stores devoting hours, sometimes whole days, to trying to find the right combination. I have read reviews on every website I could find and they all contradict each other. The only consistent review I have seen is that the stroller frames (with no seat, the ones you snap your car seat into) are poorly built and the wheels fall off. Other than that, people are often arguing about who’s child is bigger and why my child is 8 months and still fits in this car seat and her child is 7 months and can’t anymore or whether you should use your stroller/car seat in such and such way. My favorite reviews are the ones that say they have never actually used the product because the baby isn’t here yet, but it’s so beautiful! That is not helpful.

    So, I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the topic with their opinions on the features of products they have actually used. Thank you for your time!

    • ANSWER:
      After months of research I found a carseat and a stroller. I havn’t tried anything else so I don’t really have much to compare them too.

      The carseat I chose was the britax chaperone. It’s a bit difficult to take in and out, with a 2 door car at least. Rebound bar on base… It’s very safe

      The stroller is the city mini stroller by baby jogger. My 2 year old nephew sleeps in it as comfortably as my 1 month old. It fully reclines, the part the baby lays on is soft but durable, the straps are easy enough. Comes with a huge basket underneath. It’s 3 wheels, the front swivels or locks in place. SO easy to maneuver, can use one hand to push and steer! It’s under 17 pounds and all you have to do to fold it is pull a latch and it just collapses. Then you sort of throw it out and it’s set up!

      The only downside to this stroller is you have to buy the carseat adapter, child tray, parents drink holder separetely, I wouldn’t get the adapter, it’s easy enough for a baby of any size to sleep comfortably.

      When it comes to the carseat, I’m not too sure if that’s the best pick, but I wouldn’t dream of getting a different stroller now

  7. QUESTION:
    Dumb and Funny Warning Labels On Products?
    Liquid Plummer
    Warning: Do not reuse the bottle to store beverages.

    Windex
    Do not spray in eyes.

    Toilet Plunger
    Caution: Do not use near power lines.

    Dremel Electric Rotary Tool
    This product not intended for use as a dental drill.

    Arm & Hammer Scoopable Cat Litter
    Safe to use around pets.

    Bowl Fresh
    Safe to use around pets and children, although it is not recommended that either be permitted to drink from toilet.

    Endust Duster
    This product is not defined as flammable by the Consumer Products Safety Commision Regulations. However, this product can be ignited under certain circumstances.

    Baby Oil
    Keep out of reach of children

    Little Ones Baby Lotion
    Keep away from children

    Hair Coloring
    Do not use as an ice cream topping.

    Wet-Nap
    Directions: Tear open packet and use.

    Dial Soap
    Directions: Use like regular soap.
    Stridex Foaming Face Wash
    May contain foam.

    Hairdryer:
    Do not use while taking a shower.

    Old Spice Red Zone Deoderant
    Use only on underarms.

    Zantac 75
    Do not take if allergic to zantac.

    Sleeping Pills
    Warning: May cause Drowsiness

    Christmas Lights
    Warning: For indoor or outdoor use only.

    Bic Lighter
    Ignite lighter away from face.

    Komatsu Floodlight
    This floodlight is capable of illuminating large areas, even in the dark

    Fire Extinguisher:
    Caution: Non-Flamable

    Earplugs
    These ear plugs are nontoxic, but may interfere with breathing if caught in windpipe

    Mattress
    Warning: Do not attempt to swallow

    Matches
    Caution: Contents may catch fire.

    Pepper Spray
    Caution: Never aim spray at your own eyes.

    Auto-Shade Widnshield Visor
    Warning: Do not drive with sunshade in place. Remove from windshield before starting ignition.

    Fix-a-Flat
    WARNING: Do not weld can to rim.

    Rain Gauge
    Suitable for outdoor use.

    RCA Television Remote Control
    Not Dishwasher Safe

    Pine Mountain Fire Logs
    Caution: Risk of fire

    Triops Fish Food
    Warning: Not for human consumption

    Home Depot Treated Lumber
    Do not consume

    Hair Dryer
    Warning: Do not use while sleeping.

    Road Sign
    Caution water on road during rain.

    Camera
    This camera will only work when film is inside.

    Road Sign
    Cemetery Road. Dead End

    Church Parking Lot Sign
    Thou shalt not park

    Children’s Superman Costume
    Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly.

    Silk Soy Milk
    Shake well and buy often

    Air Conditioner
    Caution: Avoid dropping air conditioners out of windows.

    Rowenta Iron
    Warning: Never iron clothes on the body.

    Slush Puppy Cup
    This ice may be cold

    American Airlines Peanuts
    Instructions: open packet, eat nuts.

    Nabisco Easy Cheese
    For best results, remove cap.

    Swanson TV Dinners
    This product must be cooked before eating.

    Hershey’s Almond Bar
    Warning: May contain traces of nuts

    Heinz Ketchup
    Instructions: Put on food

    500-piece puzzle:
    Some assembly required.

    Beach Ball
    CAUTION: It is not a life saving device.

    Chainsaw
    Do not attempt to stop chain with hands.

    Sears hairdryer:
    Do not use while sleeping.

    Bag of Fritos:
    You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside.

    Bar of Dial soap:
    Directions: Use like regular soap.

    Swann frozen dinners:
    Serving suggestion: Defrost.

    Hotel provided shower cap in a box:
    Fits one head.

    Tesco’s Tiramisu dessert: (printed on bottom of the box)
    Do not turn upside down.

    Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding:
    Product will be hot after heating.

    Packaging for a Rowenta iron:
    Do not iron clothes on body.

    Boot’s Children’s cough medicine:
    Do not drive car or operate machinery.

    Nytol sleep aid:
    Warning: may cause drowsiness.

    String of Chinese-made Christmas lights:
    For indoor or outdoor use only.

    Japanese food processor:
    Not to be used for the other use.

    Sainsbury’s peanuts:
    Warning: contains nuts.

    American Airlines packet of nuts:
    Instructions: open packet, eat nuts.

    Korean kitchen knife:
    Warning keep out of children

    Helmet mounted mirror used by us cyclists:
    Remember, objects in the mirror are actually behind you

    New Zealand insect spray:
    This product not tested on animals.

    Blanket from taiwan:
    not to be used as protection from a tornado

    Cardboard windshield sun shade:
    Warning: Do Not Drive With Sun Shield in Place.

    Infant’s bathtub:
    Do not throw baby out with bath water.

    Package of Fisherman’s Friend throat lozenges:
    Not meant as substitute for human companionship.

    Disposable razor:
    Do not use this product during an earthquake.

    Bottle of shampoo for dogs
    Caution: The contents of this bottle should not be fed to fish.

    Curling Iron
    Warning: This product can burn eyes.

    Hair Dryer
    Do not use in shower.

    Hair Dryer
    Do not use while sleeping.

    Hand-held Massaging Device
    Do not use while sleeping or unconscious.

    Case of a chocolate CD in a gift basket.
    Do not place this product into any electronic equipment.

    A toilet at a public sports facility
    Recycled flush water unsafe for drinking.

    Pair of shin guards made for bicyclists
    Shin pads cannot protect any part of the body they do not cover.

    Container of Underarm Deodorant.
    Caution: Do not spray in eyes.

    Aim-n-Flame fireplace lighter.
    Do not use near fire, flame, or sparks.

    Toner cartridge for a laser printer
    Do not eat toner.

    13-inch wheel on a wheelbarrow
    Not intended for highway use.

    Can of self-defense pepper spray.
    May irritate eyes.

    Novelty rock garden set called “Popcorn Rock”
    Eating rocks may lead to broken teeth.

    A frisbee
    Warning: May contain small parts.

    A toilet bowl cleaning brush.
    Do not use orally.

    A birthday card for a 1 year old.
    Not suitable for children aged 36 months or less.

    Heated seat cushion
    Warning: Do not use on eyes.

    Microwave Oven:
    Do not use for drying pets.

    Electric Cattle Prod
    For use on animals only.

    Can of air freshener.
    For use by trained personnel only.

    Silly Putty
    Do not use as ear plugs.

    Knife sharpening stone
    Warning: knives are sharp!

    Deodorant
    Do not use intimately.

    Rat Poison
    Warning: has been found to cause cancer in laboratory mice.

    Portable stroller
    Caution: Remove infant before folding for storage.

    Dashboard of a mail truck
    Look before driving.

    Children’s cough medicine
    Do not drive car or operate machinery.

    Sign at a railroad station
    Beware! To touch these wires is instant death. Anyone found doing so will be prosecuted.

    Bottom of a supermarket dessert box
    Do not turn upside down.

    Package of dice.
    Not for human consumption.

    Bottled Drink:
    Twist top off with hands. Throw top away. Do not put top in mouth.

    Shipment of hammers
    May be harmful if swallowed.

    Manual for an SGI computer.
    Do not dangle the mouse by its cable or throw the mouse at co-workers.

    Stamped on the metal barrel of a .22 calibre rifle
    Warning: Misuse may cause injury or death.

    Electric Thermometer.
    Do not use orally after using rectally.

    Packaging for a chain saw file, used to sharpen the cutting teeth on the chain.
    Turn off motor before using this product.

    6×10 inch inflatable picture frame
    Not to be used as a personal flotation device.

    Box of bottle rockets
    Do not put in mouth.

    Wrapper of a Fruit Roll-Up snack
    Remove plastic before eating.

    Box for a car jack
    For lifting purposes only.

    Instructions for a cordless phone:
    Do not put lit candles on phone.

    Small print from car commercial which shows a car in the ocean
    Do not drive cars in ocean.

    Small print from a car commercial which shows a vehicle “body-surfing” at a concert
    Always drive on roads. Not on people.

    Bus Stop
    No stopping or standing.

    Church Sign
    These rows reserved for parents with children.

    Bag of Fritos
    You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside.

    Credit card statement.
    Payment is due by the due date.

    Laundromat triple washer
    No small children.

    Sign in front of a newly renovated ramp that led to the entrance of a building
    Take care: new non-slip surface.

    Box of Pills
    Take one capsule by mouth three times daily until gone.

    Instructions on the packaging for a muffin at a 7-11
    Remove wrapper, open mouth, insert muffin, eat.

    Can of black pepper.
    Instructions: usage known.

    Bag of cat biscuits
    Simply pour the biscuits into a bowl and allow the cat to eat when it wants.

    Car Manual
    In order to get out of car, open door, get out, lock doors, and then close doors.

    Espresso Kettle
    The appliance is switched on by setting the on/off switch to the ‘on’ position.

    T.V. manual
    Do not pour liquids into your television set.

    Label on a hammer
    Caution – Do not use this hammer to strike any solid object

    VCR box
    Instructional video on hooking up VCR included.

    Toilet brush
    Do not use for personal hygiene.

    Black rubber fishing worm
    Not for human consumption.

    Orange Juice Can:
    100% pure all-natural fresh-squeezed orange juice from concentrate.

    Depend Adult Diapers
    Step into underwear and pull them on just like regular underwear.

    Furniture Wipes
    Do not use for a baby wipe.

    Stickers to put on the seat of a potty training toilet
    This is not a toy. Stickers require adult supervision.

    Lawnmower
    Warning: When Motor Is Running – The Blade Is Turning

    Instructions on the bottom of a grocery store pizza
    Do not turn upside down.

    Bottom of a Coca-Cola bottle
    Do not open here.

    Bottle of bathtub cleaner
    For best results, start with clean bathtub before use.

    Container of lighter fluid
    WARNING: Contents flammable!

    Box of household nails
    CAUTION! – Do NOT swallow nails! May cause irritation!

    Microwave popcorn, packaged so that the directions cannot be read unless you open the plastic and unfold it
    Direction #1: Remove plastic.

    Drink bottle label
    Do not peel label off.

    Woolite carpet cleaner
    Safe for carpets, too!

    Box of Frosted Cheerio’s
    The logo, “Tastes so good this box never closes,” is located just underneath another announcement: “To close: place tab here.”

    Sterno
    Do not use near fire or flame.

    Container of salt
    Warning: High in sodium

    Hose Nozzle
    Do not spray into electrical outlet.

    • ANSWER:
      Oh my god, I laughed sooo hard when I was reading these. I have run into some funny ones myself. I think the best one was for some laundry pre-treater: spray on stain and wash.
      Like nobody would have figured that one out. LOL

  8. QUESTION:
    please help: Has anyone used the Safety 1st Two-way Tandem Stroller?

    http://www.overstock.com/Baby/Safety-1st-Two-way-Tandem-Stroller/3235713/product.html

    Pros? Cons?

    and some stupid questions: where do I put the newborn? rear/front?

    does the infant car seat face forward or toward you?

    Where do i put my 2yr old? rear/front? will she face me or face outward?

    Is the storage good? I am a neat freak and OCD when it comes to storing/organizing items.

    what is the “parent tray” like?

    is this stroller really heavy….will it fit in a small car (pontiac vibe)??

    I am really interested in this stroller and I hope to hear good reviews from all you experienced moms/dads/babysitters/nannies/grandparents out there.

    • ANSWER:
      No, sorry, I have not..

      Look it up on amazon.com, usually people have great reviews there on baby products…


It is extremely important to always sterilize your baby’s bottle and the teat every time you use the bottle. Baby’s need their bottles to be absolutely sterile, as they are not as robust as older children. No parent wants to see their child suffer with colic or any other stomach upset, especially diarrhea, and one way of avoiding these complaints is to sterilize baby bottles and the pacifier you might use. Don’t lick either the teat of the bottle or the pacifier and then put it in your baby’s mouth. You might think it doesn’t matter, but your germs are as dangerous to your baby as a stranger’s.

Whatever you do, if the baby has thrown the bottle or pacifier on the ground, don’t then wipe them and give them back to your baby until they have been properly sterilized. Your baby’s health is more important than the embarrassment you might feel because it is crying. It is better to be safe than sorry in this instance. You can easily sterilize you baby’s item with boiling water, or you can buy a sterilization unit for bottles etc.

If your baby cries a lot and seems to have stomach pains, this may well be because of lack of sterilization. You may think that babies are resilient, but babies, especially newborns, need extra care and attention if they are to be happy and healthy. The importance of a hygienic environment for a baby cannot be stressed enough. It’s quite simple to boil water and leave the baby’s bottle submersed in it for a few minutes, and it will save the baby a lot of discomfort if you just spend a few minutes doing this to ensure your baby stays healthy.

Some people may tell you that you are wasting your time doing these things, but they are wrong. Ignore them or explain why you are doing it. You might be helping their baby too. Babies need to build up immunity to germs that do not necessarily affect older children and adults. They are new to this world which is full of germs and viruses and need to be protected from them as much as possible in the early stages of their development.

Your baby relies on you for its well-being, so don’t let your baby down.

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Best Tips To Sterile Your Baby Bottle

Newly mothers often have great worry about the health of their newborn babies. Indeed, baby has bigger risk to catch illness since their immune system has not developed well to fight germs and viruses. Therefore, a mother should be really careful in keeping all belongings of their babies to stay sterile, especially their bottles. Washing their bottles properly will be very useful to keep them sterile. If you desire to know more about the proper way of washing baby bottles, here are some useful tips for you.

The very initial things to do before washing the bottles is take them apart. Take off the lid, take out the nipple and unscrew the cap of the nipple. Then, prepare hot water into a large pot and place all parts of your baby bottles into the pot. Boil them and let it there for about three minutes.

After three minutes passed, you can turn off your stove or oven and remove all of the bottle parts from the pot. Then, you can continue by placing those parts in sink water and soap. Take each of the parts and put a drop of soap. Brush the inside of the bottle properly and scrub the inside and outside part of the nipples. You can continue by washing the caps and the lids properly. Then, rinse all parts of the bottle in warm water.

Furthermore, you can air-dry those parts of baby bottles. Before air-drying them, you should make sure to choose clean and free-of-dust place. Wipe them with clean towel to fasten it to get dry. Always make sure that you are looking for clean towel in order to keep it clean.

Just follow those simple steps to get clean and sterile baby bottles. Surely, your baby will be prevented from any diseases and illness that will be harmful for their health. The more careful you are, the healthier your baby will be.

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Baby Feeding Made Easy With Baby Bottle Holders

These adorable, cozy stuffed animals rest softly on your little one’s chest, while the stretchy elastic ring on top holds baby’s bottle in place. It’s designed to hold the bottle at the same angle a person would so feeding is still comfortable for your little one. And because the probability of leakage is high, these plush proppers are machine-washable and can go in the dryer.

Have twins or triplets? Use bottle snugglers to ensure everyone is fed on time without trying to hold three baby bottle simultaneously by yourself.

Bottle snugglers are available in several animal styles including the cuddly cow, a charming teddy bear and a precious puppy.

We’ve all been there. You just sat down to feed your little one and then the phone rings. You’d reach over and grab it, but then you’d have to let baby’s bottle drop or try to prop it up with a pillow all before the fourth ring. Finally, there’s a solution. Bottle snugglers.

These adorable, cozy stuffed animals rest softly on your little one’s chest, while the stretchy elastic ring on top holds baby’s bottle in place. It’s designed to hold the bottle at the same angle a person would so feeding is still comfortable for your little one. And because the probability of leakage is high, these plush proppers are machine-washable and can go in the dryer.

Have twins or triplets? Use bottle snugglers to ensure everyone is fed on time without trying to hold three baby bottle simultaneously by yourself.

Bottle snugglers are available in several animal styles including the cuddly cow, a charming teddy bear and a precious puppy.

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It can be so frustrating when your little one has baby pains caused by gas. Seeing your baby in pain is awful and naturally you want to relieve him as rapidly as possible. Some parents have the tendency to feel like bad parents because they didn’t prevent the gas, but it’s impossible sometimes to get all the gas out of that tiny tummy. There are, however, a few things you can do that will help.

The first thing to do is try to avoid the baby gas and baby pains in the first place. If you are bottle feeding, this is easily done by purchasing bottles that are designed to minimize the amount of air the baby can swallow. For those mothers who are breastfeeding, making sure that the baby has latched on properly is an excellent way to prevent too much air from being sucked in.

It’s important to try and get the gas out nice and early. As soon as the baby has eaten, bottle or breast, try to burp him. Now, not all babies are good at burping . . . some are what we call “burp resistant”. If your little one is like this, then you’ll want to make sure you have a few tricks up your sleeve.

Try all the different burping positions, sitting, laying across your knees, up on your shoulder, etc. If nothing works, then bouncing lightly on the balls of your feet while patting the baby’s back as he leans against your shoulder is a good technique.

Once the air has passed through the stomach and into the intestines, your little one will likely be very uncomfortable and may suffer from baby pains. That’s when you need to take more drastic action, like pumping his little legs to help move the gas through. Massages can also help.

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