{"id":68,"date":"2005-10-05T18:57:00","date_gmt":"2005-10-05T18:57:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=68"},"modified":"2005-10-05T18:57:00","modified_gmt":"2005-10-05T18:57:00","slug":"good-buys-vs-bad-buys","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=68","title":{"rendered":"Good Buys vs Bad Buys"},"content":{"rendered":"
I have waited 6years to have Zara (I’ll blog about the ‘wait’ another time), when we knew she was coming (and ‘staying’), we started the shopping spree, clothes, toys, necessities and non-necessities, to prepare for her arrival. The shopping intensified after she was born, and it’s still a weekly event.<\/p>\n
Here are some of the good buys that we’d made, and I’ll recommend them if you are shopping around for such items. My views are bias, determined by Zara’s willingness to ‘use’ it, its usability (by us) and Zara’s liking for the item (nobody pays me to do this).<\/p>\n
1) <\/strong>Baby<\/strong> Bjorn<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/a> Baby Carrier\/Sling<\/span>:<\/strong><\/p>\n This was a gift from my sister, being very generous, she bought one of the best in the market. I must say it’s worth it, and if I would have to buy it (and pay for it with discount), I would get this same one as well.<\/p>\n Zara started being carried around the Baby Bjorn when she was a week old. It’s very comfortable for Zara, as well as for whoever is carrying her. Today, when we go to the wet market or for walks (recently to the zoo), we carry her in this carrier, and she always enjoys it (even if she’s in it for a long time).<\/p>\n Suitable for new born up till the baby reaches 10Kg. Babies are carried face in initially and then face out when they can support their head.<\/p>\n If you are looking for a baby carrier, get this (if you have the budget), and if not, try to get a good one. Cheap carrier causes discomfort to both the baby and the person carrying the baby and not to mention the potential danger (of the baby slipping out of the carrier).<\/p>\n 2) Tripp Trapp<\/a> The Chair that grows with the child<\/strong><\/span> The seat and the foot rest is adjustable, so it grows with the child, later, it can be converted to a proper adult chair. It comes in beautiful colours and pretty cushions.<\/p>\n We like the chair because it allows Zara to join us at meal times at the dining table (the chair is w\/out a tray, so it can be pushed very close to the table). She normally can sit through the whole meal on this chair (we can’t do it in other chairs at restaurants, she gets restless half way through). I believe it’s because her feet are comfortably rested on the foot rest, and if she wanted to stand up she can as well (if the chair is adjusted properly, the baby can stand up, but won’t be able to climb out of the chair).<\/p>\n This is the most expensive item we got for Zara by far, but we always look at it as an investment, since she can use this chair for many years to come (support up till ~145kg), and it’ll be our ‘kah-chong’ (??\/dowry) to her.<\/p>\n 3) Lamaze Freddie The Firefly Plush Toy<\/a><\/span><\/strong> 4) Graco Infant Carrier cum Car Seat<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a>It can be any brand, but I think an infant Carrier is much better than immediately getting a car seat. Many a times, Zara fell asleep in the car when we were on our way to lunch or dinner or to visit friends\/relatives, all we need is just to bring the carrier down. We didn’t have to interrupt her sleep, and she has a comfortable place to sleep on.<\/p>\n Occasionally, we even put her in the carrier to rock her to sleep if she has problem getting to sleep. <\/a> The phrases in the book are simple, and comes with baby photos. This is still one of her favourite books.<\/p>\n And here are the ones which I think are bad buys, and if you are thinking of buying, make sure your little one really likes it or you will use it on her (even if she\/he doesnt’ like it) before getting it.<\/p>\n **disclaimer: I have nothing against these products, but they are not something my little girl likes; and this may be just her preference which is not shared by others.<\/span><\/p>\n 1) Baby Einstein DVDs<\/strong><\/span><\/a> Much hyped about program developed by Disney. Some titles can be introduced to new borns. An original DVD costs ~RM90\/copy, I got the entire set of 18 DVDs from eBay for ~RM200 including postage (I think they must be pirated).<\/p>\n The program teaches baby different body parts, animals, colours etc using story board method (a bit like flash cards), with very soothing (too soothing) classical music played at the back ground.<\/p>\n Maybe Zara isn’t Einstein. She is not interested in any of them, she’ll be yawning (sometimes even falling asleep half way), or playing with her toys when we put this on for her. She only likes 1 section of the Old Mc Donald disc (~3mins out of the 18x30min= 540mins total DVDs play time, only ~0.5% utilisation) where the song Old Mc Donald is sung.<\/p>\n 2) Leap Frog Baby Tad<\/a><\/strong>
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\nI was attracted by the design of the chair when I first saw it in Singapore. Bebehaus in KL carries it, and it’s cheaper here too.<\/p>\n
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\nThe Dragonfly (it says it’s a firefly, but it looks more like a dragonfly to me) has provided a lot of play hours and fun to Zara. Starting from her 3rd months, this was the toy that we took for shopping trips and dinners since it keeps her happily occupied. She doesn’t seem to get tired with it (maybe very soon, she will).<\/p>\n
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\n5) Baby, Boo!<\/strong><\/span><\/a> (a photobook)<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n
<\/a>Zara started appreciating books and giving kisses after we exposed her to this book<\/a>.<\/p>\n
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\nI got this for Zara after she recovered from her 2 days fever<\/a> to cheer her up. She showed no interest<\/a> at all (and still show little interest). It plays 6 nursery rhymes, and I think I could get about 10 original nursery rhyme CDs with the price I paid for this green fella.<\/p>\n