Showing posts with label baby: 0 to 3 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby: 0 to 3 months. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Veggy Knitted Rattle Set

These were bought before Issey was born. I thought they were very unusual and funny. I couldn’t resist getting several: Carrot, radish, pea pod, cauliflower and squash (in the wash).

Issey plays with them regularly now, especially since she started shaking anything that rattles. They are soft and nice to handle and easy to keep clean, just pop them in the wash with baby's clothes.

Available from Urchin.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Skwish

I was lucky enough to find a Skwish in a charity shop.

It's an amazing toy and Issey has played with it since she was a couple of months old. At first we hung it as a mobile above her playpen so she could watch it spinning. Later, when she started flapping her arms about, she managed to pick it up and move it around, before she was able to grip any other toy. It's also become a popular teething toy. Since it squashes down, it's easy to travel with and can easily fit into luggage for trips. For me, the best thing about the Skwish is that it feels like a big toy and yet it's not heavy.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Brightspark Slings

This sling was a recommendation from my NCT antenatal class teacher and a complete winner for me during the first couple of months of Issey's life. My husband and I took turns carrying her around in this fleecy sling. She loved it, the sling kept her warm and close whilst freeing up both of our hands to get on with chores. I've heard mums say how they felt so trapped during the first few weeks on the sofa with the baby because it needed to be held all the time.

I imagine the sling must recreate to some degree the experience of being in the womb for the newborn, the same rocking motion of the mother moving around and the sound of your heartbeat. It was sometimes the only way to soothe her at night, walking around with her in the sling.

I wouldn't have another baby without one of these. I was able to get out and about, get my shopping done and nurse her discreetly when necessary. Plus it is easy to wash and dries quickly. Available in a number of colours and sizes. We ordered one a size too large, but they were quick to despatch a replacement.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Knitted Finger Puppets

Hand knitted wool finger puppets, sometimes very odd and funny. They make lovely gifts for new babies, even just to include as part of the gift wrapping at a babyshower. They are super useful to take with on long trips. Easy to carry around in your pocket and provided you have a free hand can be a great source of amusement for your baby. Great for teaching animal names and sounds or for acting out stories.

I found my first set in a sale at a local plant shop and bought all their stock. Then I found a shop in Paris that only sold finger puppets, but fortunately they were closed otherwise my bank account might have taken quite a hit. Most of these in my collection come from Peru (bought by a friend) or a nun in Greece who knits these for charity. But you can find them all over the internet and I have seen them for sale on some markets in London too.

Its possible to collect them endlessly as the range is vast and very inventive.