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karin-in-action · 3 months ago
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Tripp-Trapp ist einfach der beste Stuhl. Er ist auch heute noch mein Schreibtischstuhl. Es ist einfach so verrückt, dass ein Möbelstück so lange mit einem mitwächst.
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babykingdomaustralia · 1 year ago
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Enhancing Style - Introducing Baby Kingdom's Timeless White Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair
 Elevate your little one's dining experience with Baby Kingdom's Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair in Timeless White. Uniting functionality and style, this high-quality chair adapts to your child's growth, ensuring comfort at every stage. Crafted for durability and easy maintenance, it seamlessly integrates into any interior. Experience the perfect blend of contemporary design and practicality, enhancing your baby's space with the sophisticated charm of the Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair in timeless white.
Order Online - https://www.babykingdom.com.au/stokke-tripp-trapp-chair-2019-white.html
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kidobebes · 2 years ago
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Enhance Your Stokke Tripp Trapp with a Convenient and Stylish Tray
Mealtime with little ones can be a delightful experience filled with giggles and messy food adventures. However, it can also present its fair share of challenges, especially when ensuring your child's comfort, safety, and independence while dining. That's where the Stokke Tripp Trapp Tray comes into play. Designed to complement the popular Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair, this accessory is a game-changer for parents and caregivers seeking convenience without compromising style.
The Stokke Tripp Trapp Tray is specifically designed to fit seamlessly onto the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair, transforming it into a versatile and adaptable seating solution for your child. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this tray offers a sturdy and stable surface for your little one to enjoy meals, play, or engage in creative activities.
The Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set complements the iconic Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair, creating a nurturing environment for your child as we embark on their culinary journey. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and safety, this accessory provides an ideal seating arrangement for your growing child, ensuring we can participate fully in family meals while remaining secure and comfortable.
At Kido Bebe, our company is dedicated to providing families with high-quality products that prioritize functionality, safety, and aesthetics. We understand the importance of creating a nurturing and inclusive environment during mealtime, so we proudly offer the Stokke Tripp Trapp Tray as part of our carefully curated selection.
One of the critical features of the Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set is its ergonomic design. It consists of a backrest and an adjustable harness, offering optimal support to your child's developing spine and ensuring proper alignment during mealtime. The backrest promotes a healthy sitting posture, allowing your little one to focus on their food without discomfort.
By choosing the Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set from Kido Bebe, you invest in a versatile and long-lasting accessory that will grow with your child and contribute to countless enjoyable mealtime experiences. We are proud to partner with Stokke to bring you this exceptional product, as we believe in creating memorable moments for families while prioritizing safety and quality.
At Kido Bebe, we are committed to partnering with brands like Stokke to bring you products that prioritize your child's well-being and foster meaningful moments during everyday activities. We believe that the Stokke Tripp Trapp Tray and our carefully curated collection will empower parents and caregivers to create lasting memories and ensure their child's comfort and safety while nourishing their bodies and imaginations.
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namefind · 4 months ago
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Scene Names 🦄
Ace
Aeon
Artie
Ash
Bax
Baxter
Bunny
Calico
Callie
Calvin
Carter
Dexter
Doodle
Funky
Gir
Goby
Ivy
Jade
Jazzy
Jett
Kai
Kal
Kandi
Kat
Kenny
Kitty
Kyle
Kylie
Mal
Matty
Max
Maxi
Milo
Monkey
Neo
Neon
Nyx
Phinny
Puppy
Queenie
Ray
Ruby
Robbie
Sky
Socks
Star
Tracer
Trapp
Tripp
Xenon
Yazmin
Zap
Zeno
Zero
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bowlsbowlsalltypeabowls · 1 year ago
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Two Facebook economy experiences:
Scored a tripp trapp w baby set and tray for $50 (new $350 to $400) from someone super responsive and nice. They were motivated to get it out of their house/garage because they were starting renovations. Marketplace economics works?!
I think it is rather performative to put "black mamas to the front" on your post giving away random baby items that cost less than $30 new. Especially when the low income population in our zip code is overwhelmingly latino.
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saarahrussooo · 1 year ago
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You, @izz897 and me are like Tripp Trapp Trull both age and height wise😭
😭😭😭
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husheduphistory · 2 years ago
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Pieces at Peace: A Sampling of Stories and Stones for Long Lost Limbs
Tombstones are endlessly fascinating for the living. Etched in stone, decorated with their own alphabet of symbols, and telling the names (and sometimes a bit of a story) of those who walked the ground before us. We are as curious about these stone last pages in the book of life as we are about the time the body spent on earth with us. While death is promised to all, a formal burial is not. But, sometimes there are burials not for a person, but for a piece of them.
Stretching across thirty-one acres of Newport, Rhode Island are the Common Burial Ground and Island Cemeteries. The Common Burial Ground was founded in 1665 and contains 7,986 known dead from all walks of life and from multiple centuries. The number of actual inhabitants is likely higher though with hundreds more lost to the soil due to time, vandalism, and the fact that some earlier markers were simple wood planks that have long since disappeared.
By 1786 stone tombstones were heavily used and one such stone in the Common Burial Ground belongs to the Tripp family, which had to be used much earlier than anyone hoped. Wait and William Tripp were only ten and twenty-two months old when they were buried under their double headstone in 1780 and 1784. Two years later they were joined by their mother, but only part of her. Desire Tripp was the wife of William, a tanner, and they lived together in a “Large and commodious dwelling house” in Newport. On February 20th 1786 her arm was amputated by Doctor Isaac Senter who noted that the amputation took place and that the cost equated to approximately one month income, but sadly there is no record as to why her arm was amputated. On the tombstone of her children there are two carved faces of cherubs but in the center of the stone there is a carved arm to represent the arm of Desire Trapp also laid to rest at this location. Noted in an inscription along with the names and dates of she and William’s children, the epitaph reads “Also his Wifes/Arm Amputated Feb 20 1786”
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The tombstone of Desire's children and her arm. Image via Hopkins vastpublicindifference.com.
While it was highly unusual for a woman to have their arm amputated and to have it memorialized on a tombstone, Desire Trapp is far from the only person to have their limb buried in its own grave.
In 1898 Richard Bertram Barrett of San Jose, California was thirteen years old and living a normal life, until one day during a hunting trip he had a most unfortunate encounter with a shotgun. The shotgun blast damaged half of his left arm beyond all repair and the decision was made to amputate. The arm was buried under a tree in Hacienda Cemetery and has its own stone marker reading solemnly, “Richard Bertram Bert Barrett His Arm Lies Here May it Rest in Peace.”
Barrett went on to lead a very successful life, eventually becoming the Chief of Sanitation for the Santa Clara County Health Department and lived to see a road named for him in the same cemetery where his arm was buried. When he passed away at the age of seventy-four he was also buried, but not with his arm. Barrett’s final resting place is Oak Hill Memorial Park, a full eleven miles away from where his arm was buried sixty-one years earlier. Today the arm has become a part of local folklore with stories saying that the arm can be seen wriggling on the ground on Halloween night.
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Grave of Bert Barrett's arm. Image via Weirdca.com.
In some ways the Stanley Settlement cemetery in rural northern Georgia can double as a history book of its home of Fannin County with a church and burials dating back to the mid-1800s. Among the interred are Elisha Stanely and Elv Evan Hughes, the first people to be buried here, murdered for refusing to join the Confederate army and both thrown into a single grave. It is Elisha’s son Adolphus Buel Stanley though who has the honor of having one of the more bizarre burials inside Stanley Settlement. A flat stone simply reads “The arm of Buel Stanley 1864-1946 amputated 1915 caused by fishing with dynamite in Toccoa River below Stanley Cemetery…” it goes on to inform the reader that in 1946 Stanley did not join his arm in death. Instead “…His body is buried at Macedonia Church of Christ.”
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Grave of the arm of Buel Stanley. Image via Historic Rural Churches of Georgia by Tom Reed.
Losing a limb is not typically something that anyone wants, but when Captain Samuel Jones of Washington, New Hampshire learned he was going to have to part ways with one of his legs he decided he was going to make the best of it. It was 1804 when the captain was doing some construction work and his leg somehow became trapped between a building and a fence. He was eventually freed but his leg had become so mangled that it could not be saved. Captain Jones was also the owner of a local tavern so while waiting for the doctor to arrive his friends took him to the tavern and they all drank to their heart’s content. Once the leg was removed (and Smith was sober) he decided he was not done saying goodbye and decided to throw his leg a full funeral including guests and a proper burial. The leg was interred at the local cemetery, but one day some local college kids decided they wanted to steal the tombstone. After it was located in a dorm the stone was set into the ground in concrete to ensure it would never disappear again. The rest of the life of Captain Jones gets very murky, and it is believed that he ended up in Boston or Rhode Island. He was not buried with his leg.
There have been many reasons and theories as to why someone would want to properly bury their limbs, sometimes with a full funeral. According to Captain Jones, he felt that burying the leg would prevent him from feeling something doctors were aware of but could not explain, phantom leg pain. While this might have seemed funny, this discomfort where someone can still “feel” pain in their missing limb was (and is) very real and in 1878 farmer Benjamin Waldron experienced exactly what the captain was concerned about.
Benjamin Waldron was a twenty-five year old Idaho farmer and in 1878 he was working when his leg got trapped in a thresher, completely destroying it. He also went on to give his leg a proper burial in Samaria Cemetery, complete with a tombstone engraved with the image of a leg, the date of the amputation, and his initials. But something didn’t feel right after the burial, Waldron complained of pain, feeling it radiate from the leg that was no longer there, and saying that it felt uncomfortably twisted. When Waldron could not bear it anymore the leg was exhumed and sure enough, when the leg was buried it was placed in its grave at an unusual angle. Once it was re-buried in a better position Waldron finally felt relief and never felt the phantom leg pain again. Waldron finally joined his leg in the afterlife in 1914. He was also buried in Samaria Cemetery, but in a different location than his demanding leg.
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Graves of Waldron and his leg. Image via Speaking of Idaho by Rickjust.com.
Waldron is not alone in his experience of feeling his disconnected limb from beyond the grave. Located in Mesquite, Texas there is a family cemetery called the Z. Motley Cemetery, serving as a permanent place of rest for members of the Motley family who still maintain it to this day.
In 1894 John Motley caught his arm in some gin machinery and as a result the seventeen-year-old was forced to live with only one arm. The arm was buried at the family cemetery but like Waldron, the young man knew something did not feel right about the arm he no longer had. He complained of feeling like there were ants crawling all over his skin. The arm was exhumed and shockingly they found that there was a way for bugs to get in and out and at the time of the exhumation they found the arm covered with ants. The arm was taken, sealed in an air-tight box, and reburied. Motley said he never felt the crawling phantom sensations again.
As luck would have it (or not), John Motley is not the only member of his family to have a separated limb buried in their family cemetery. In 1911 G.C. Motley was riding a horse when the animal took off causing him to fall and get his foot trapped in a stirrup. The injured foot became badly infected and doctors amputated it, giving it a resting place in the same Motley family cemetery as John’s arm.
Both G.C. and John Motley were buried in separate plots from their dearly departed limbs.
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Marker for the Z. Motley Cemetery. Image via  Nicolas Henderson  Flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
The phantom pains and sensations felt by Benjamin Waldron and John Motely and feared by Captain Samuel Jones were one factor in the burials of their limbs, but for others the need for a proper sendoff was rooted in a much more spiritual belief. Judaism, Islam, and Christianity all have varying beliefs on the burial of limbs with some faiths believing it is required to bury the limbs in a grave intended for the person when they pass or in a grave specifically for limbs. Some believe that even though the limbs are to be buried, they are not entitled to the same ceremony and prayers as a whole body. According to some Christian belief systems, the limb was required for the soul to be complete in the afterlife where it would be reunited with its owner, leading to scenarios where limbs were exhumed only to be re-buried with their person.
Perhaps it is this lack of reunion that led to the legend of Richard Bertram Barrett’s arm to come crawling out every Halloween night…it’s still looking for its human buried eleven miles away because it wants to be reunited so it too can rest.
Evidence of amputations and limb burials go back tens of thousands of years. Whether carried out at a sacred burial location or marked with a professionally engraved tombstone detailing some bad timing with dynamite, this notion, this importance, this reverence in honoring all parts of the person has endured over millennia, adapting and evolving alongside the same human creatures the practice honors. Buried alone or with family members, there are stones all over the world that speak to the feeling that even the pieces deserve peace.
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You’ve GottaHhand it to Them: A Look at Limb Graves by Robyn S. Lacy. Spade and the Grave Death and Burial Through an Archaeological Lens. April 4th 2021. https://spadeandthegrave.com/2021/04/04/youve-gotta-hand-it-to-them-a-look-at-limb-graves/
There Are Centuries-Old Grave Sites Just For Amputated Limbs That You Can Still Visit by Laura Allan. Ranker. September 23rd 2021. https://www.ranker.com/list/grave-sites-for-amputated-limbs/laura-allan
Object Lesson: Desire Tripp and her Arm’s Gravestone by Nicole Belolan. Common Place the Journal of Early American Life. https://commonplace.online/article/object-lesson-desire-tripp-arms-gravestone/
History Bytes: Common Burying Ground. Newport Historical Society. February 25th 2016. https://newporthistory.org/history-bytes-common-burying-ground/
Stanley Church of Christ. Historic Rural Churches. https://www.hrcga.org/church/stanley-church/
Waldron's Leg by Rick Just. October 30th 2020. https://www.rickjust.com/blog/waldrons-leg
The Arm of Buel Stanley. Atlas Obscura. January 5th 2021. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-arm-of-buel-stanley
Grave of Captain Jones's Leg. Atlas Obscura. August 16th 2017. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/captain-jones-leg
Grave of Bert Barrett's Left Arm. Atlas Obscura. January 12th 2017. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/grave-of-bert-barretts-left-arm
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cleverhottubmiracle · 18 days ago
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. As a mom of two toddlers, I’ve learned a lot about baby products over the years. When preparing for our first little one, I registered for everything I thought we’d need, only to realize that many of those items had a short lifespan. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and register for everything you think is essential, but looking back, I wish I had done more research on “grow-with-you” baby items and really considered the gear we would need for a growing family. So many products seem crucial at the time but quickly become obsolete. If I had known about these versatile items, it would have saved me time, space, and even money. Related story Shoppers Say Their ‘Lashes Were Longer & Curled Better With Mascara’ After Using This $8 Biotin Serum Knowing we wanted to have multiple children, I should have thought more about how some items could adapt and grow with our family. Some gear is designed to evolve with your child’s changing needs, meaning you don’t have to keep buying new products for each stage. Whether it’s a crib that transitions to a toddler bed, a high chair that adjusts as your child grows, or a convertible car seat that can last for years, these “grow-with-you” items are an investment that can take you from one child to multiple without constantly needing to replace gear. Here are some of the best items I wish I had known about before building my registry—products that grow with your child and with your growing family. Baby Registry Must-Haves for More Than One Kid, at a Glance Best High Chair: Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair, $499Best Diaper Bag: Dagne Dover Indi Backpack, $230Best Stroller: Mockingbird Convertible Stroller, $450Best Carseat: Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat, $279Best Baby Monitor: Nanit Pro Baby Monitor $243.99 (was $299.99)Best Toys: Lovevery Subscription, $80Best Sound Machine: Hatch Rest, $59.99Best Baby Hip Carrier: Tushbaby Hip Seat Baby Carrier, $84.99Best Crib: Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib, $499.99Best Sleep Sack: Kyte Sleep Bag 1.0, $59.99 Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair The Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair is the ultimate “grow-with-baby” item, and it truly stands out compared to traditional high chairs. My four-year-old still uses hers at the dinner table, and it’s been a lasting investment that has grown with our family. The adjustable footrest and customizable height settings ensure that your child is always at the perfect level for eating, promoting proper posture. Plus, its minimalistic design blends seamlessly with any dining space, making it not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. While the price tag may be higher initially, the Tripp Trapp is worth every penny in the long run, offering years of use and value without the need to replace it as your child grows. Dagne Dover Indi Diaper Bag I spent the most time researching diaper bags, and I quickly learned that I made a mistake with my first child. I bought one that seemed large enough at the time, but once I had two kids, I realized I needed more space for extra clothes, snacks, and diapers. The Dagne Dover Diaper Bag ended up being the perfect solution for our growing family. The bag can hold a lot—it’s spacious enough to fit everything we need for both kids, with plenty of compartments to keep things organized. Trust me—get the large! You need the space. The neoprene fabric is not only comfortable to carry but also durable enough to handle daily wear. It even features a laptop compartment, which was a game-changer when I took it on a business trip. No one would have ever known it was a diaper bag! It’s so stylish that it will definitely become a bag for myself once the toddler stage is over. Choosing the right baby monitor was a big decision for us, and I spent a lot of time researching before our first child arrived. We initially went with the Miku, which offered helpful sleep and breathing metrics that gave us peace of mind. But as our family grew, adding another monitor proved to be challenging, and the company changed its terms, now charging $20 per month for those metrics. That’s when we switched to the Nanit Pro Baby Monitor. It offers the same features as the Miku, including clear video, sleep tracking, and breathing motion monitoring, but with a much more affordable subscription at $5 per month. If you’re seeking a more budget-friendly option, the Vava baby monitor is another great choice. It offers reliable video and audio quality without the need for Wi-Fi or subscriptions. Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat With our first child, we exclusively used an infant seat and bought an extra base for the second car. However, we quickly realized that infant seats only hold up to a certain weight limit, and before we knew it, we had to buy another seat altogether! That’s when we opted for the Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat for our second child from day one. This seat transitions smoothly from rear-facing to forward-facing and even becomes a booster seat as your child grows. It’s designed to last up to 10 years, making it a long-term solution and saving us from needing to buy multiple seats. We have four of these—yes, four—and I feel confident we will never need to buy another as our kids grow. Lovevery toys take the guesswork out of choosing age-appropriate toys for your child. With their subscription, you receive new Play Kits tailored to each developmental stage through age four, ensuring your little one always has the right tools for learning and play. The best part? Once you have these high-quality, durable toys for one child, they can be passed down and enjoyed by younger siblings as your family grows. My oldest still plays with toys from the early baby stages, proving just how engaging and long-lasting they are. Bonus—these toys don’t flash bright colors or make loud noises. Montessori-inspired play for the win! The Hatch has been an essential part of our bedtime routine. My kids have loved sleeping with white noise since infancy, and it has helped create a calm, consistent environment for them. When my oldest started dropping her nap, we used the Hatch to signal when rest time was over by changing it to her favorite color. The customizable settings for sound, brightness, and color are perfect for soothing them to sleep and providing a clear cue when it’s time to wake up. This versatile product grows with your child, making it a staple through every stage. Plus, we have the travel version, which makes it easy to take on trips and maintain their sleep routine. (The adult version is great, too!) Tushbaby Hip Seat Baby Carrier As our youngest grew, using a wrap or traditional carrier began to take a toll on my shoulders, and my muscles would give out if I carried her for too long. That’s when we discovered the Tushbaby hip carrier. It’s so much easier on my body, distributing the weight across my hips rather than my shoulders and arms. Our daughter loved facing outward as a baby, and with the Tushbaby, she was able to enjoy the view without feeling constrained like she did in traditional carriers. It’s even been helpful for my back as she entered the toddler stage. Plus, the built-in storage for diapers and other essentials made it even more practical. It’s been a total lifesaver, making carrying her comfortable for both of us! Mockingbird Convertible Stroller “We’re in love with the Mockingbird stroller. I tried a couple of other brands, and always found myself going back to the Mockingbird because it’s comparatively so lightweight and straightforward to use. Plus, I love the brand’s stroller accessories, like the Parent Organizer (where I place my phone, coffee, and sunglasses when we go on strolls) and the Snack Tray. I’ve been using the Mockingbird since my daughter was a week old—we just bought a car seat adapter so we could click in her car seat, or used the stroller bassinet attachment, since she was too little for the normal stroller seat. As a first time mom, there was a bit of a learning curve, but once I understand which part gets used when, all of it came together so easily. If we have another kid, it easily transforms into a stroller for two! It’s just a very smooth, easy stroller—and it’s compact enough to fit in my Subaru Outback.” -Gina Vaynshteyn, StyleCaster Editorial Director If you’re looking for an alternative to a stroller, you might want to consider the Veer Wagon. My children now prefer it over their stroller, and it’s easy to see why—it’s perfect for everything from family outings to trips to the park. The all-terrain wheels make it easy to navigate any surface, while the adjustable handle ensures a smooth ride for parents. The attachments are endless, from an infant seat adapter to an extra storage basket, and with the nap system, you can even convert the wagon into an on-the-go sleeping solution for your little one. It can also transform into a large, bassinet-style seating area. Plus, it folds up so compactly that it’s easy to store and travel with, making it a convenient option for any adventure. Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib “I knew I wanted a crib that could transition into a toddler bed when my daughter got older. Babyletto’s Hudson not only gives you that option (it goes from crib, to toddler bed, to daybed), but it’s a stunning design, too. The modern aesthetic makes Mila’s room look really put together and stylish, and it was really easy to put together when I was pregnant. I think my daughter loves it too, because she sleeps so well, I never had to actually sleep train her.” -Vaynshteyn “We recently transitioned my 7-month-old from her Snoo to sleep sacks. Kyte’s not only are supremely soft and easy to take off and put on, but they have the cutest colors and patterns. I’ve gotten my daughter the ‘medium’ sizes so that the sacks fit her for longer. I confirmed with Katie that Baby can easily share with your toddler, too.” -Vaynshteyn Source link
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norajworld · 18 days ago
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. As a mom of two toddlers, I’ve learned a lot about baby products over the years. When preparing for our first little one, I registered for everything I thought we’d need, only to realize that many of those items had a short lifespan. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and register for everything you think is essential, but looking back, I wish I had done more research on “grow-with-you” baby items and really considered the gear we would need for a growing family. So many products seem crucial at the time but quickly become obsolete. If I had known about these versatile items, it would have saved me time, space, and even money. Related story Shoppers Say Their ‘Lashes Were Longer & Curled Better With Mascara’ After Using This $8 Biotin Serum Knowing we wanted to have multiple children, I should have thought more about how some items could adapt and grow with our family. Some gear is designed to evolve with your child’s changing needs, meaning you don’t have to keep buying new products for each stage. Whether it’s a crib that transitions to a toddler bed, a high chair that adjusts as your child grows, or a convertible car seat that can last for years, these “grow-with-you” items are an investment that can take you from one child to multiple without constantly needing to replace gear. Here are some of the best items I wish I had known about before building my registry—products that grow with your child and with your growing family. Baby Registry Must-Haves for More Than One Kid, at a Glance Best High Chair: Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair, $499Best Diaper Bag: Dagne Dover Indi Backpack, $230Best Stroller: Mockingbird Convertible Stroller, $450Best Carseat: Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat, $279Best Baby Monitor: Nanit Pro Baby Monitor $243.99 (was $299.99)Best Toys: Lovevery Subscription, $80Best Sound Machine: Hatch Rest, $59.99Best Baby Hip Carrier: Tushbaby Hip Seat Baby Carrier, $84.99Best Crib: Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib, $499.99Best Sleep Sack: Kyte Sleep Bag 1.0, $59.99 Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair The Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair is the ultimate “grow-with-baby” item, and it truly stands out compared to traditional high chairs. My four-year-old still uses hers at the dinner table, and it’s been a lasting investment that has grown with our family. The adjustable footrest and customizable height settings ensure that your child is always at the perfect level for eating, promoting proper posture. Plus, its minimalistic design blends seamlessly with any dining space, making it not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. While the price tag may be higher initially, the Tripp Trapp is worth every penny in the long run, offering years of use and value without the need to replace it as your child grows. Dagne Dover Indi Diaper Bag I spent the most time researching diaper bags, and I quickly learned that I made a mistake with my first child. I bought one that seemed large enough at the time, but once I had two kids, I realized I needed more space for extra clothes, snacks, and diapers. The Dagne Dover Diaper Bag ended up being the perfect solution for our growing family. The bag can hold a lot—it’s spacious enough to fit everything we need for both kids, with plenty of compartments to keep things organized. Trust me—get the large! You need the space. The neoprene fabric is not only comfortable to carry but also durable enough to handle daily wear. It even features a laptop compartment, which was a game-changer when I took it on a business trip. No one would have ever known it was a diaper bag! It’s so stylish that it will definitely become a bag for myself once the toddler stage is over. Choosing the right baby monitor was a big decision for us, and I spent a lot of time researching before our first child arrived. We initially went with the Miku, which offered helpful sleep and breathing metrics that gave us peace of mind. But as our family grew, adding another monitor proved to be challenging, and the company changed its terms, now charging $20 per month for those metrics. That’s when we switched to the Nanit Pro Baby Monitor. It offers the same features as the Miku, including clear video, sleep tracking, and breathing motion monitoring, but with a much more affordable subscription at $5 per month. If you’re seeking a more budget-friendly option, the Vava baby monitor is another great choice. It offers reliable video and audio quality without the need for Wi-Fi or subscriptions. Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat With our first child, we exclusively used an infant seat and bought an extra base for the second car. However, we quickly realized that infant seats only hold up to a certain weight limit, and before we knew it, we had to buy another seat altogether! That’s when we opted for the Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat for our second child from day one. This seat transitions smoothly from rear-facing to forward-facing and even becomes a booster seat as your child grows. It’s designed to last up to 10 years, making it a long-term solution and saving us from needing to buy multiple seats. We have four of these—yes, four—and I feel confident we will never need to buy another as our kids grow. Lovevery toys take the guesswork out of choosing age-appropriate toys for your child. With their subscription, you receive new Play Kits tailored to each developmental stage through age four, ensuring your little one always has the right tools for learning and play. The best part? Once you have these high-quality, durable toys for one child, they can be passed down and enjoyed by younger siblings as your family grows. My oldest still plays with toys from the early baby stages, proving just how engaging and long-lasting they are. Bonus—these toys don’t flash bright colors or make loud noises. Montessori-inspired play for the win! The Hatch has been an essential part of our bedtime routine. My kids have loved sleeping with white noise since infancy, and it has helped create a calm, consistent environment for them. When my oldest started dropping her nap, we used the Hatch to signal when rest time was over by changing it to her favorite color. The customizable settings for sound, brightness, and color are perfect for soothing them to sleep and providing a clear cue when it’s time to wake up. This versatile product grows with your child, making it a staple through every stage. Plus, we have the travel version, which makes it easy to take on trips and maintain their sleep routine. (The adult version is great, too!) Tushbaby Hip Seat Baby Carrier As our youngest grew, using a wrap or traditional carrier began to take a toll on my shoulders, and my muscles would give out if I carried her for too long. That’s when we discovered the Tushbaby hip carrier. It’s so much easier on my body, distributing the weight across my hips rather than my shoulders and arms. Our daughter loved facing outward as a baby, and with the Tushbaby, she was able to enjoy the view without feeling constrained like she did in traditional carriers. It’s even been helpful for my back as she entered the toddler stage. Plus, the built-in storage for diapers and other essentials made it even more practical. It’s been a total lifesaver, making carrying her comfortable for both of us! Mockingbird Convertible Stroller “We’re in love with the Mockingbird stroller. I tried a couple of other brands, and always found myself going back to the Mockingbird because it’s comparatively so lightweight and straightforward to use. Plus, I love the brand’s stroller accessories, like the Parent Organizer (where I place my phone, coffee, and sunglasses when we go on strolls) and the Snack Tray. I’ve been using the Mockingbird since my daughter was a week old—we just bought a car seat adapter so we could click in her car seat, or used the stroller bassinet attachment, since she was too little for the normal stroller seat. As a first time mom, there was a bit of a learning curve, but once I understand which part gets used when, all of it came together so easily. If we have another kid, it easily transforms into a stroller for two! It’s just a very smooth, easy stroller—and it’s compact enough to fit in my Subaru Outback.” -Gina Vaynshteyn, StyleCaster Editorial Director If you’re looking for an alternative to a stroller, you might want to consider the Veer Wagon. My children now prefer it over their stroller, and it’s easy to see why—it’s perfect for everything from family outings to trips to the park. The all-terrain wheels make it easy to navigate any surface, while the adjustable handle ensures a smooth ride for parents. The attachments are endless, from an infant seat adapter to an extra storage basket, and with the nap system, you can even convert the wagon into an on-the-go sleeping solution for your little one. It can also transform into a large, bassinet-style seating area. Plus, it folds up so compactly that it’s easy to store and travel with, making it a convenient option for any adventure. Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib “I knew I wanted a crib that could transition into a toddler bed when my daughter got older. Babyletto’s Hudson not only gives you that option (it goes from crib, to toddler bed, to daybed), but it’s a stunning design, too. The modern aesthetic makes Mila’s room look really put together and stylish, and it was really easy to put together when I was pregnant. I think my daughter loves it too, because she sleeps so well, I never had to actually sleep train her.” -Vaynshteyn “We recently transitioned my 7-month-old from her Snoo to sleep sacks. Kyte’s not only are supremely soft and easy to take off and put on, but they have the cutest colors and patterns. I’ve gotten my daughter the ‘medium’ sizes so that the sacks fit her for longer. I confirmed with Katie that Baby can easily share with your toddler, too.” -Vaynshteyn Source link
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. As a mom of two toddlers, I’ve learned a lot about baby products over the years. When preparing for our first little one, I registered for everything I thought we’d need, only to realize that many of those items had a short lifespan. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and register for everything you think is essential, but looking back, I wish I had done more research on “grow-with-you” baby items and really considered the gear we would need for a growing family. So many products seem crucial at the time but quickly become obsolete. If I had known about these versatile items, it would have saved me time, space, and even money. Related story Shoppers Say Their ‘Lashes Were Longer & Curled Better With Mascara’ After Using This $8 Biotin Serum Knowing we wanted to have multiple children, I should have thought more about how some items could adapt and grow with our family. Some gear is designed to evolve with your child’s changing needs, meaning you don’t have to keep buying new products for each stage. Whether it’s a crib that transitions to a toddler bed, a high chair that adjusts as your child grows, or a convertible car seat that can last for years, these “grow-with-you” items are an investment that can take you from one child to multiple without constantly needing to replace gear. Here are some of the best items I wish I had known about before building my registry—products that grow with your child and with your growing family. Baby Registry Must-Haves for More Than One Kid, at a Glance Best High Chair: Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair, $499Best Diaper Bag: Dagne Dover Indi Backpack, $230Best Stroller: Mockingbird Convertible Stroller, $450Best Carseat: Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat, $279Best Baby Monitor: Nanit Pro Baby Monitor $243.99 (was $299.99)Best Toys: Lovevery Subscription, $80Best Sound Machine: Hatch Rest, $59.99Best Baby Hip Carrier: Tushbaby Hip Seat Baby Carrier, $84.99Best Crib: Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib, $499.99Best Sleep Sack: Kyte Sleep Bag 1.0, $59.99 Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair The Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair is the ultimate “grow-with-baby” item, and it truly stands out compared to traditional high chairs. My four-year-old still uses hers at the dinner table, and it’s been a lasting investment that has grown with our family. The adjustable footrest and customizable height settings ensure that your child is always at the perfect level for eating, promoting proper posture. Plus, its minimalistic design blends seamlessly with any dining space, making it not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. While the price tag may be higher initially, the Tripp Trapp is worth every penny in the long run, offering years of use and value without the need to replace it as your child grows. Dagne Dover Indi Diaper Bag I spent the most time researching diaper bags, and I quickly learned that I made a mistake with my first child. I bought one that seemed large enough at the time, but once I had two kids, I realized I needed more space for extra clothes, snacks, and diapers. The Dagne Dover Diaper Bag ended up being the perfect solution for our growing family. The bag can hold a lot—it’s spacious enough to fit everything we need for both kids, with plenty of compartments to keep things organized. Trust me—get the large! You need the space. The neoprene fabric is not only comfortable to carry but also durable enough to handle daily wear. It even features a laptop compartment, which was a game-changer when I took it on a business trip. No one would have ever known it was a diaper bag! It’s so stylish that it will definitely become a bag for myself once the toddler stage is over. Choosing the right baby monitor was a big decision for us, and I spent a lot of time researching before our first child arrived. We initially went with the Miku, which offered helpful sleep and breathing metrics that gave us peace of mind. But as our family grew, adding another monitor proved to be challenging, and the company changed its terms, now charging $20 per month for those metrics. That’s when we switched to the Nanit Pro Baby Monitor. It offers the same features as the Miku, including clear video, sleep tracking, and breathing motion monitoring, but with a much more affordable subscription at $5 per month. If you’re seeking a more budget-friendly option, the Vava baby monitor is another great choice. It offers reliable video and audio quality without the need for Wi-Fi or subscriptions. Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat With our first child, we exclusively used an infant seat and bought an extra base for the second car. However, we quickly realized that infant seats only hold up to a certain weight limit, and before we knew it, we had to buy another seat altogether! That’s when we opted for the Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat for our second child from day one. This seat transitions smoothly from rear-facing to forward-facing and even becomes a booster seat as your child grows. It’s designed to last up to 10 years, making it a long-term solution and saving us from needing to buy multiple seats. We have four of these—yes, four—and I feel confident we will never need to buy another as our kids grow. Lovevery toys take the guesswork out of choosing age-appropriate toys for your child. With their subscription, you receive new Play Kits tailored to each developmental stage through age four, ensuring your little one always has the right tools for learning and play. The best part? Once you have these high-quality, durable toys for one child, they can be passed down and enjoyed by younger siblings as your family grows. My oldest still plays with toys from the early baby stages, proving just how engaging and long-lasting they are. Bonus—these toys don’t flash bright colors or make loud noises. Montessori-inspired play for the win! The Hatch has been an essential part of our bedtime routine. My kids have loved sleeping with white noise since infancy, and it has helped create a calm, consistent environment for them. When my oldest started dropping her nap, we used the Hatch to signal when rest time was over by changing it to her favorite color. The customizable settings for sound, brightness, and color are perfect for soothing them to sleep and providing a clear cue when it’s time to wake up. This versatile product grows with your child, making it a staple through every stage. Plus, we have the travel version, which makes it easy to take on trips and maintain their sleep routine. (The adult version is great, too!) Tushbaby Hip Seat Baby Carrier As our youngest grew, using a wrap or traditional carrier began to take a toll on my shoulders, and my muscles would give out if I carried her for too long. That’s when we discovered the Tushbaby hip carrier. It’s so much easier on my body, distributing the weight across my hips rather than my shoulders and arms. Our daughter loved facing outward as a baby, and with the Tushbaby, she was able to enjoy the view without feeling constrained like she did in traditional carriers. It’s even been helpful for my back as she entered the toddler stage. Plus, the built-in storage for diapers and other essentials made it even more practical. It’s been a total lifesaver, making carrying her comfortable for both of us! Mockingbird Convertible Stroller “We’re in love with the Mockingbird stroller. I tried a couple of other brands, and always found myself going back to the Mockingbird because it’s comparatively so lightweight and straightforward to use. Plus, I love the brand’s stroller accessories, like the Parent Organizer (where I place my phone, coffee, and sunglasses when we go on strolls) and the Snack Tray. I’ve been using the Mockingbird since my daughter was a week old—we just bought a car seat adapter so we could click in her car seat, or used the stroller bassinet attachment, since she was too little for the normal stroller seat. As a first time mom, there was a bit of a learning curve, but once I understand which part gets used when, all of it came together so easily. If we have another kid, it easily transforms into a stroller for two! It’s just a very smooth, easy stroller—and it’s compact enough to fit in my Subaru Outback.” -Gina Vaynshteyn, StyleCaster Editorial Director If you’re looking for an alternative to a stroller, you might want to consider the Veer Wagon. My children now prefer it over their stroller, and it’s easy to see why—it’s perfect for everything from family outings to trips to the park. The all-terrain wheels make it easy to navigate any surface, while the adjustable handle ensures a smooth ride for parents. The attachments are endless, from an infant seat adapter to an extra storage basket, and with the nap system, you can even convert the wagon into an on-the-go sleeping solution for your little one. It can also transform into a large, bassinet-style seating area. Plus, it folds up so compactly that it’s easy to store and travel with, making it a convenient option for any adventure. Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 Convertible Crib “I knew I wanted a crib that could transition into a toddler bed when my daughter got older. Babyletto’s Hudson not only gives you that option (it goes from crib, to toddler bed, to daybed), but it’s a stunning design, too. The modern aesthetic makes Mila’s room look really put together and stylish, and it was really easy to put together when I was pregnant. I think my daughter loves it too, because she sleeps so well, I never had to actually sleep train her.” -Vaynshteyn “We recently transitioned my 7-month-old from her Snoo to sleep sacks. Kyte’s not only are supremely soft and easy to take off and put on, but they have the cutest colors and patterns. I’ve gotten my daughter the ‘medium’ sizes so that the sacks fit her for longer. I confirmed with Katie that Baby can easily share with your toddler, too.” -Vaynshteyn Source link
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Montreal Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set And Tray | Kidobebe.com
Looking for a Stokke Tripp Trapp Baby Set and Tray in Montreal? At Kidobebe.comStokke, Our Tripp Baby Sets, and trays are available at affordable pricing. Check out our Stokke range, including the most popular baby high chairs, strollers, bouncers, baby beds, and more!
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Choose Your Perfect Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair Colour for Your Newborn Highchair
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