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Safety First
At Home and on the Road
Part 2 of 2
By Belinda Clarke
, which converts from a vibrating infant rocker with overhanging toys to a secure toddler seat. Another product that works well for the transition from an infant bouncer is the Kolcraft Tot Rider with Toys, which can be adjusted to different heights as your baby grows. To use this product, a child must be able to support his own weight and body and weigh between 15 and 26 pounds. Note: It's important to remember never to use bouncers, chairs or walkers on or around stairs.
On the Road and Out and About
Carriers
When babies are small, one of the best ways to tote them around is by using a carrier or sling. Not only does this mode of transportation leave your hands free (great for grocery shopping), it also is comfortable for your baby, allowing him to be close to your warm body. Many companies produce baby carriers, and all are designed slightly differently. For easy in-and-out, one baby carrier that stands out is the
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