Carpenter said:Does everbody test baby's bathwater with their own elbow first??
I regularly have to change my t-shirt after giving our little girl her bath - as I lift her out of the bath now, she points out the wet patches on my t-shirt and has a good giggle.stobear said:Iits also useful to move the waterfrom the bath to Dada's legs! He got a great laugh out of that!!
A question for those who use cotton wool & water as opposed to babywipes. Is it because of the cost of baby wipes, or because you don't like them?
Couldn't agree more - 8 years on and I swear I can still smell the unit....even after cleaning.Bamhan said:worst buys.
1 Sangenic nappy wrapper
I guess I'll have to eat my words here - we started using the monitors in the past few days and do find them useful after all...ClubMan said:The sister in law insisted on buying us a set of baby monitors in spite of us not wanting them and the house being small enough that we're hardly going to need them. She thought that c. €50 was too little to be spending and was almost inclined to buy the ones with a built in camera! My main worry was that they'd interfere with my 2.4GHz 802.11 wireless gear or video senders but it turns out that they operate on 49MHz (not 49GHz as Tomy informed me initially). Oh - and yes - they're still in the box.
I swore I wouldnt use them either, after first time use, we found it hard to turn it off.I guess I'll have to eat my words here - we started using the monitors in the past few days and do find them useful after all..
I guess I'll have to eat my words here - we started using the monitors in the past few days and do find them useful after all..
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