My daughter has a Luvabeau original doll and it has been her favorite toy ever since she got it from Santa last Christmas. It is a bit on the heavier side and the motors are noisier than the baby itself, but is definitely a fun toy. So, when I got... +
My daughter has a Luvabeau original doll and it has been her favorite toy ever since she got it from Santa last Christmas. It is a bit on the heavier side and the motors are noisier than the baby itself, but is definitely a fun toy.
So, when I got a chance to try the Luvabella Newborn Series thanks to Familyrated, my daughter and me, both were very excited. The Luvabella newborn is much lighter than the original and also smaller. The arms and neck are not motorized and hence not loud and legs are not pose-able to put it in a sitting position. But I guess all of these can be attributed to this being a newborn [Get it? newborns cant sit].
Other than this has so many new and improved features. The body is soft and actually gives the illusion of breathing with a rising and falling chest. One can hear the heartbeat as well when she's sleeping. The natural face expression seem more real than the original and the best thing is this uses AA batteries instead of the C or D size batteries that the original used.
Definitely an upgrade in terms of realism of the baby.
We love it!
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This car seat has really premium fabric and comfort. I tried this car seat with a 10 month old as well as a 6 year old and they were both very comfortable. In most other car seats, my main issue used to be fishing the buckles out from beneath the... +
This car seat has really premium fabric and comfort. I tried this car seat with a 10 month old as well as a 6 year old and they were both very comfortable. In most other car seats, my main issue used to be fishing the buckles out from beneath the child making the child very uncomfortable and also used to take a lot of time. Maxi cosi has fixed that with a very simple solution - a spring assisted crotch buckle pad which fans out as soon as it is unbuckled. There are clips on either side to hold the shoulder straps. The magnetic chest lock also helps in quick strap in. The lower LATCH also deserves a special mention. The red clips make unbuckling the LATCH a piece of cake. Just push in the red button and the LATCH unbuckles. This is one product that will last me years and the only car seat I would have needed to buy had I found this sooner. -
The botley is a "coding" robot presenting a screen free option to learn coding. I have invested in a number of "Smart Toys" ,quite a few of which claim to teach coding. However most of them need an App, and hence a phone/tablet to code. The result?... +
The botley is a "coding" robot presenting a screen free option to learn coding.
I have invested in a number of "Smart Toys" ,quite a few of which claim to teach coding. However most of them need an App, and hence a phone/tablet to code. The result? Kids end up closing the app and then going onto watch videos/play other games. Defeats the purpose really.
However the Botley does resolve the issue. It comes with a remote, which lets you provide a series of commands which are then transmitted to the botley.
Although it looks like a r/c toy, its not, in that you are not sending real time commands. You are sending stored commands.The remote also allows for teaching of loop command(via a loop button) and an if-then statement (via the obstacle feature). These are the basic commands in any programming language and hence teaches the child the basics of programming without them realizing it. The additional pieces enable you to create a track/ obstacle course and design new challenges for the kid thus developing problem solving abilities. There is also a follow mode where Botley will follow a drawn black line which is a nice to have feature.
The price seems to be on the higher side, for a toy where there will be no ongoing updates provided via an app or OTA firmware updates. However it is a perfect toy to provide the basics of coding without the need of a screen.
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Before I was offered the monarch pillow, I had used a wedge pillow to support my baby bump and then had progressed to a full sized body pillow for full body support. The wedge pillow was comfortable but only useful for a couple of months. The full... +
Before I was offered the monarch pillow, I had used a wedge pillow to support my baby bump and then had progressed to a full sized body pillow for full body support. The wedge pillow was comfortable but only useful for a couple of months. The full sized pillow was very comfortable but huge and difficult to store. When I was made aware of the Monarch pillow, I was curious and requested a sample. The Monarch pillow has a unique design with 6 buttons - 4 on corners and 2 on the longer sides. This allows for a number of different combinations to suit your needs. Hence it can be used to support the baby bump, to place between the legs, to prop up the baby, as a tummytime pillow and even as an oversized pillow for the hubby. Fold it any way you like, be creative and use it for any of your comfort needs, It looks good as well so you aren't embarassed of how it looks. The cover is removable and made of super comfortable fabric. Great and innovative product with just one possible deterrent - the price. Though it is worth the price,many families , including mine, wouldnt like to shell out the big bucks unless you actually experience the product. However , now that I have tried it, I would say that it is well worth the price and we will buy it the next time it is needed. -
This a really nice toy which works as a clock for the child's room, a toy with music and also an educational toy with questions. Its very colorful and shaped as a robot, and is very attractive. It is a functional timepiece as well and educational... +
This a really nice toy which works as a clock for the child's room, a toy with music and also an educational toy with questions. Its very colorful and shaped as a robot, and is very attractive.
It is a functional timepiece as well and educational toy. The best thing I like about it is that only the minute hand moves manually and the hour hand moves based on the minute hand's movement as in a real clock. The digital display also is in sync with the hands and displays the time as depicted by the analog clock.
Its fun, educational and functional - a rare combination at the right price point.
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Let me start by saying the packaging is extravagant, both in terms of space economy as well as packaging materials.However this extravagance makes you feel better about the product and feels like the product is worth its price.A lot of thought is... +
Let me start by saying the packaging is extravagant, both in terms of space economy as well as packaging materials.However this extravagance makes you feel better about the product and feels like the product is worth its price.A lot of thought is put into the product and the experience is pretty close to the real thing. The app provides the scope for further enhancements to the play experience and the connection to the device is pretty stable and quick. All the items are made of really good quality plastic and look like they will stand the test of time. It helped my daughter in identifying and naming various items, in sorting stuff so they go into their right place and counting with the coins and bucks. Its a very well constructed toy with equally well designed app. The conveyor belt works well too and gives a real point-of-sale feel. Each included "food item" has an inbuilt RFID chip which helps in easy scans and that justifies the price tag as well. Another added advantage is the ability to fold to half size for easy storage. Definitely recommended. -
Its a very interesting concept, almost like a potato head that moves. However, the motors and the connections used are not strong enough to sustain any of the "experiments" included. The motor used is very weak and starts stuttering when slightest... +
Its a very interesting concept, almost like a potato head that moves. However, the motors and the connections used are not strong enough to sustain any of the "experiments" included. The motor used is very weak and starts stuttering when slightest of pressures(imagine a tissue paper in its path). Even the connections fall apart with too much ease. I understand it should be easy for a 3 year old, but no so easy as to fall apart at the slightest touch. No music to go with is another drawback. My toddler had fun making different permutations of the robot however each time she touched it, it fell apart irritating her in the process.The build quality is good though and it should last until she outgrows it. -
This is one of my favorite food products and I always have stock of these in order to not run out. I love it on bread, as dip and with just about anything. I have a sweet tooth and I sometimes have it straight out of the box.
This is one of my favorite food products and I always have stock of these in order to not run out. I love it on bread, as dip and with just about anything. I have a sweet tooth and I sometimes have it straight out of the box. -
I have tried all kinds of diapers and none of them held as long as these did. These stay dry all night and I have used them for years size 1 through size 4. These are what started giving my daughter ,and in turn me, good sleep all night long... +
I have tried all kinds of diapers and none of them held as long as these did.
These stay dry all night and I have used them for years size 1 through size 4. These are what started giving my daughter ,and in turn me, good sleep all night long. During the day, she stayed dry even after multiple hours where other diapers would have already leaked. I notices the difference when I ran out of the trial pack I had bought and used a different well know brand of diapers.
I am having another one in a month and have bought Luvs already to go into my diaper bag.
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I am invested in Leapfrog Leapreader which uses specific books and an interactive pen to "read" the books to my little one. I have been very happy with that and was looking for 3d objects to support that same concept. Leapfrog disappointed me on... +
I am invested in Leapfrog Leapreader which uses specific books and an interactive pen to "read" the books to my little one. I have been very happy with that and was looking for 3d objects to support that same concept. Leapfrog disappointed me on that front but then I found this product which follows the same principals.
It works very well I must say. Fun graphics on a 2 axis globe with bright colors really goes well with the kids. My LO was really excited to try it and having used the Leapreader, this was extremely easy to get used to. The size of the globe is larger than expected ,still it is very lightweight and my 5 year old can easily move it when needed. There are several modes for info and the pen is reasonably responsive.
A couple of quirks, the pen needs to be absolutely vertical to the plane being touched for it to register the touch. A larger opening might have fixed it, but that's an issue with may only be fixed in the upcoming versions. Besides a little bit of practice overcomes this issue. The other quirk is that the touch zones are large for areas not used very frequently. Like ,for me, India is an area of interest , but even though I touch various zones, it still gives me the same info. I understand most users will like details of US(which is definitely very detailed) , so that's only a nice to have as I understand having too detailed info of each country is extremely difficult. I would love to see this improvement in upcoming versions though.
Other than that, it a very fun and educational toy and does not disappoint.
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