Pros: Five point harness system; comfortable attractive design; detachable cup holder. Cons: Shoulder harness straps twist easily which are also time consuming to buckle into place.
A few months after my now 18 month old son, Tristan, turned 1 year old back in June 2001, my husband and I finally decided that a second car seat was no longer a luxury, but a necessity. What a headache it was moving his Evenflo Horizon I with...
Pros: Beautiful white finish; durable yet moderately priced; safe and dependable. Cons: Crib mattress must be purchased separately; plastic teething rails easily crack.
Many years ago when my older children were babies, we had a traditional Evenflo Jenny Lind Crib in the maple finish that was still going strong after safely housing two babies for two years each. After we decided that two children were more ...
Pros: Affordable, cleans easily,looks great in any nursery setting. Cons: Bolts tend to loosen (This can happen in any crib)
When I was 9 weeks pregnant my mom rushed out and bought us the Million-dollar baby Jenny Lind crib and we could not be happier. This is a great crib and the fact that it is convertible makes it even nicer because or son can use it for a few years or at...
Pros: quality baby furniture, easy to setup, price, attractive Cons: didn't come with mattress
When I was expecting my second child eight years after the first, I needed to purchase all new baby furniture. After five years, I didn’t think I would have another baby and gave all my stuff away. Well my mother-in-law made my baby furniture shopping...
Pros: Plush, comfortable, five-point restraint, guiding flap, adjusts to shoulder harness, solid center clip Cons: Low cupholder, straps occasionally twist, no armrests
We're getting to be car-seat experts, so I was shocked at how disappointed I was with the last two booster seats I bought (and promptly returned). We're a two-car family, and I didn't want to spend a small fortune on a booster seat for my husband's car....
Pros: CHEAP but not cheap-looking! Safely constructed, durable, 4 different finishes, casters, 4 mattress positions Cons: It's not the luxury style that seems to be popular these days.
When I was pregnant with my first daughter, Miranda (now 21 months), we were blessed enough to be able to receive a good amount of our baby gear as hand-me-downs from a few other Marine Corps families. Considering our financial situation at ...
Pros: Price, Easy Adjustment, 5-point harness Cons: Thin padding, Possible tether reach problem
I was a little surprised to see that this seat had not been reviewed, as the features to money ratio seemed strong enough to get me to buy one (and I’ve read a fair number of reviews and tried some various seats, so had some good opinions about what I...
When I was pregnant with my first child five years ago, money was extremely tight. I was buying as much as I could afford to, and almost all of it was from a second-hand shop.
Every time I walked into that shop I would go over to this Jenny...
Pros: timeless; classic; sturdy; will last for generations Cons: none
If you are looking for a timeless classic with natural wood that will last for generations and is safe, this is the crib for you. Bonus: it's under $125! I am 30 years old, and the crib my brother and I used was carted all over the country by my dad ...
Pros: Inexpensive, Choice of colors Cons: Might have some difficulty with assembly
The first time I bought an EvenFlo Jenny Lind Crib was 11 years ago for my son. That crib cost me $315.00 in Guam. I was so amazed to find out that 11 years later I can buy the exact same thing for $89.00 in the states!
Pros: Inexpensive adorable crib. Cons: Can not be converted to another piece of furniture when child grows out of crib.
When I first found out I was pregnant I immediately planned my new baby's nursery. I had so many ideas but being a newly married young couple my husband and I didn't have the money to buy everything we wanted. We had to shop wise to make the room just...
Pros: Nicely padded, doesn't tangle too much, Front Adjustable, Price Cons: Possibly unsafe if used incorrectly as a belt positioning booster, sometimes tangles
First, I had to buy this seat because my new baby needed my son's 5-point (20 thru 40 lb) car seat.
Since my first was less than 40 lbs, I decided to buy a seat with a 5 point harness and booster function combined.
Pros: 1)Inexpensive
2)Brand name product (Even Flo)
3)Different mattress lowering positions
4) Wheels attached
Cons: 1)Only one side of crib lowers down
2)Does not convert into a toddler bed
Most cribs available are quite expensive with $250 being the low average price. We had already bought an expensive bassinet ($200) which did not provide the value its price offered. So for the crib I did a bit of research and found that all cribs have to...
Pros: Pretty to look at Cons: Not highest quality one would expect
I used this crib for 2 years before it fell apart. This crib I thought was well worth the money until the paint started to chip. I purchased the white version. When we purchased the crib and brought it home, one of the end slats was cracked. We...
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