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Showing posts with label Baby Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Toys. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

2007 "10 Worst Toys List"


I've just discovered W.A.T.C.H. (World Against Toys Causing Harm). This non-profit corporation was founded by Edward M. Swartz, a lawyer and child safety advocate, who has been warning against dangerous toys since 1968! In fact, the "10 Worst Toys List" has been going since 1973. Of course this year more than ever, parents are being vigilant about the safety of the toys they purchase for Christmas. This is the big year the toy world gets turned on its ear, and it's about time! Check out the "10 Worst Toys List", and for extra help in choosing safe toys, try W.A.T.C.H.'s "Toy Hazards to Watch Out For" list.

Friday, November 17, 2006

A Little Night Music


You know those little musical crib toys that hang on the crib and play music, blow bubbles, and light up? We had a second-hand one, and the poor little fish were stuck. They didn't swim, but they clicked nicely. I was feeling pretty bad for my son. Maybe he was being deprived of swimming fishies. So I did a little research on some baby store websites and came up with a few options.

I always read the customer reviews on these sites because you learn all sorts of things about the product that the manufacturer wouldn't dare to mention. It's how I chose most of our trickier items for our baby, such as the stroller, the changing table, and the nail clippers. (For a new parent, even that last one can be a little nerve wracking.) So when I saw the mixed reviews for the popular Ocean Wonders Aquarium by Fischer Price, I thought I'd steer clear.

The general consensus was that it was very difficult to install on the crib, and the battery pack would somehow disconnect from the toy if not supported by a wall. But every person said they wouldn't give up the toy because their baby loved it so much. I just figured we wouldn't bother getting attached to it in the first place. But as I shopped around locally,, the Ocean Wonders was the only one I could even find.

In the end, those tired fish in our old unit taunted me until I bought the Ocean Wonders. I have to say, I was pretty excited. But getting it out of the box was worse than solving the Rubic's Cube with your eyes shut. I did have a terrible time getting it hooked to the crib, because the plastic straps are so darned tight. A safety precaution, I imagine. As for the battery pack, that actually must be attached after the aquarium is on the crib. It screws on, and I have a feeling that's why some people experience having the toy lose connection to its power source - the screws may not be tightened enough.

Once it was installed, though, I was mesmerized. I can stare at that thing for hours. Well, minutes. But the point is, it's very entertaining. My baby seems to like it too. The music is gentle and relaxing, and the bubbles and lights just about lull me to sleep hanging over the crib.

My son easily kicks the music on all by himself - I've heard it go on through the monitor in the wee hours. The toy's motor is a little loud, but it doesn't seem to bother him at all. Overall, I am pleased with it, and I'd recommend it regardless of installation and packaging hassles. After all, this is nothing compared to the bicycle I'll have to install in a few years.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Kids II is #1 in My Book


My son has a favorite toy - a little butterfly that giggles and makes boing noises when he moves the wings. Its butt also lights up - added charm. We bought it for him because he was so enamored with it at the store. So when it started acting up recently, I decided to email the manufacturer, Kids II, and ask them if there was a way to fix it. (It wasn't a safety issue, just for the record.) I didn't expect to hear back from them, but I figured at least I'd try.

Today I received a kind response from a consumer sales representative informing me she'd be sending me a new one. I am all a-flutter.

Kids II makes the popular Baby Einstein products and a great little thing we have called the Bounce Bounce Baby. Baby sits in the middle of a ring with his feet on a platform that bounces as he jumps. It's an activity center with all sorts of things to occupy. It's full of lots of bright colors, smiling critters, and of course more boing boing noises.

I've been impressed with their toys since registering for baby shower items, and I'm even more impressed now that we've not only been able to try them, but we know they back their products as well. Thanks, Kids II!

Note: While visiting the Kids II website, I noticed they also make the Boppy. Who knew?