Tuesday, February 23, 2010

My Review of Easy-On Leather Sandal

Originally submitted at One Step Ahead

Just like children, all shoes are different. Please be sure to find the perfect size with our printable .
Our kids' leather sandals go on and off so easily, chubby little hands can do it without help! The secret? A child-friendly, hook 'n loop flap. Super comfy and lightweight....


Good quality, sizable

By Kara from Lehigh Valley, PA on 2/23/2010

 

5out of 5

Sizing: Feels true to size

Width: Feels true to width

Pros: Durable, Leather, Cute, Arch Support, Comfortable, Stylish

Best Uses: Casual Wear

Describe Yourself: Casual, Conservative, Stylish

I bought these shoes in 1/2 a size bigger for this summer. They're still half price (from last summer). Cally got a pink pair and they're sooo cute. They are leather, have good traction on the bottom, and the insides are padded and have an arch even, and very adjustable. They have the same pair but slightly different style in the new catalog for $25.

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My Review of Cozy Crib Tent(TM) II

Originally submitted at One Step Ahead

Our deluxe Cozy Crib Tent not only prevents climbing and falling...it keeps little limbs from getting stuck between crib rails! The safest crib tent ever! Ours not only encloses the top of the crib, it surrounds the entire interior with soft, safe netting. Arms and legs can't get wedged betwee...


Peace of mind but be gentle w/assembling

By Kara from Lehigh Valley, PA on 2/23/2010

 

4out of 5

Gift: No

Pros: Roomy, Easy to Assemble

Cons: Stitching needs improveme

Best Uses: Toddlers

Describe Yourself: First Time Parent

I was concerned about my 2yr old daughter crawling out of her crib, and didn't want to wait for her to do so. She could already climb out of her play pen so I didn't want to risk it, and she is too mischievous to be ready for a toddler bed (also didn't want her to get out of her room and fall down the stairs). Although a little pricey, you have to imagine the liability this company has, so it's understandable. It was easy to put together, but a few of the stitches in where you insert the pole came loose, but we were just careful after that. It hasn't come apart any more since we put together and is quite sturdy. My daughter doesn't seem to think anything of it, and it gives me peace and ease of mind that she is safe. The dual benefit is it keeps the bugs out of her crib while sleeping (here in PA we have stink bug issues!). I don't see her in any way being able to unzip it and it is high enough over the crib where she can stand without touching the top. Another benefit is the fact that you don't need a bumper and it keeps her legs and feet from getting caught in the slots of the crib like they always did before! Definitely a worthy investment. Let's see how it holds up for the next kids. We intend to keep using it!

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