除了target, myer这些百货商店,有没有专门的婴儿用品商店?平时爸爸妈妈们都上哪儿去买东西的?偶是一头雾水,一点概念也没有,请大家多多指教~~
还有宝宝的小床有什么讲究的吗?挑选的时候要注意什么?
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我不是给老牛推荐过了嘛,在Burke Rd上就有一家专门卖婴儿用品的商店,里面的东西又便宜又好。就在Eastern Freeway附近。
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哦,知道了,赶明儿去看看~~
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BABY TARGET 去过吗?
NUNAWADING那儿也有专门的BABY家具店.
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都没去过,现在有方向了。。。那小床呢,一定要能摇的是吗?
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看个人吧. 我们的不能摇, 但一边可以拉上拉下的.
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摇的会晕
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又不是摇你, 小孩不象大人容易晕, 再说就是摇也只是轻轻的.
不过我们没有摇.
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除了床, 具体还要买些什么必需的东东啊?
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床, 床上用品, 手推车, 换片片的架子, 洗澡盆, 等等
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还有小宝宝的衣服,新生儿包着用的小毯子,car seat
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有具体地址吗?
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手推车大大小小有好多种, 是先买小的以后换, 还是一步到位?
Car seat 是不是也要先小后大换的?
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手推车买3轮的,大的比较好
car seat还是买new born --> 18Kg的比较好,可以用很长时间
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你看到的小手推车是不是很轻便的,只能坐的那种?那种反而是给大孩子的。
给小孩的手推车是要能放平,给小孩睡的,而且可以全部罩起来,所以反而大。
car seat也有既可以放平睡着也可以坐着的,从出生可以用到好几岁。
反正这些东西都不能一步到位的。设计给大孩子的东西小孩子不能用的,除非它设计成从小到大都能用。
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好可爱的爸爸。。。
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我们上周已经去看了一下,估计大大小小一共需要二三十样东西,
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我也需要。
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可以看看Avent的产品。
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筒子们啊,具体地址我也不清楚的说 我就知道在Burke Rd上,因为以前开车经过的时候,总看见那家店的标志是一个硕大的宝宝站着推着一个大大的B字,当时觉得好恐怖 后来陪朋友去过一次,发现里面很大,东西也全,童车比myer便宜了很多。所以推荐给老牛,我一说,他就做恍然大悟状,所以他应该更清楚地址,请大家问他
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去eBAY AUSTRALIA上,上面很多东西都很好
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HIGH POINT的HOME CENTRE有一到二家专门卖婴幼儿用品的商店。东西很多,就在GOOD GUIDE的旁边,但是我没有进去看过.不知道离你们是不是远了些.
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报告:中午去baby target看了一下,小床基本都是不能摇的,能摇的都很小,估计睡不了多久,价钱400,500左右。
carseat一般都是new born到18公斤的,200,300左右,这个不知道能用多久?
stroller也200,300多,挺大的,能完全罩起来的,有的是4轮的,有的是3轮的,哪种好?
还有很多杂7杂8的,晕~~
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ebay上是新的还是二手的?谢谢~~
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我没有买过儿童用品,但是看过玩具.有新有旧,价钱不一样.
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找到这篇文章,和准妈妈一起研究一下:
May 2004
Cribs: Basic is best
When you're shopping for a crib, you'll be tempted to buy the showiest model and accessories such as bumper guards and quilts that say your nursery is fit for a prince or princess.
Resist the temptation. For safety's sake, the more basic the crib, the better. It should have simple lines and no scrollwork or finials. And it should contain only a snug-fitting mattress and a crib sheet. Heeding this advice will not only get you a safer crib, but it will save you money, too. We found a CR Best Buy crib for $110. We also found several disturbing trends:
Heirloom models. While good values can be found, cribs are getting more expensive overall. Some cribs cost upward of $2,000. Such an investment is unnecessary, and it may also be dangerous because parents who pay that much may expect to pass a crib down to a friend, relative, or even future grandchild. But because safety standards for cribs are always improving, we don't recommend either lending a hand-me-down crib or using one for your baby.
Dubious designs. One potentially dangerous development we've seen is the adornment of cribs with scrollwork, overhanging edges, and finials. Children can strangle when their clothing gets caught in such detail work. That's why we recommend simple designs.
Other related products that concern us are beds that allow infants to sleep near their parents for bonding and nursing. The Bedside Co-Sleeper by Arm's Reach Concepts, $129 (not rated for this report), for example, attaches to an adult bed with belts. But it must be used with care so that the baby doesn't suffocate in adult bedding or become trapped between the Bedside Co-Sleeper and yours.
Some crib manufacturers are trying to address concerns about hardware failure. Missing and loose parts are a leading cause of accidents, including death. Kids have become trapped, for instance, between the crib mattress support and a drop side that became loose. One design solution: cribs with stationary sides, which cut down on needed hardware. Those we tested for this report were judged very good for safety, but so were models we tested with drop-down sides. Also, the stationary-side cribs were somewhat less convenient when it comes to getting baby in and out.
How to choose
The best beds for babies are cribs, which are federally regulated, rather than bassinets and cradles, for which there are only voluntary standards.
Know styles and pricing. Decisions about the finish and the type of crib you want--a model with both sides that drop so that you can get baby from either side; a crib with one side that drops; or one with stationary sides--are matters of personal preference.
For less than $200, you're likely to get a Jenny Lind-style crib, with knurled pine slats on all sides. For $200 to $399, you'll find basic styling and painted or stained softwood. For $400 and up, expect hardwood, a prestige label, and possibly a drawer under the crib, which may be part of a nursery suite.
Buy new. If at all possible, avoid buying or accepting a used crib. Older models may not meet current safety standards or may be in disrepair. If you must use an older crib, avoid those built before June 1999, when the latest voluntary standards for slat-attachment strength took effect. (Check the manufacture date on the crib label, which is required by law.) At least 11 states prohibit the sale and commercial use of cribs that don't meet federal and voluntary safety standards. Oregon also bans the sale of such cribs at garage sales. A federal bill that would ban the resale and commercial use of nonconforming cribs is in committee.
Look for hazards. Even when you're buying new, take along a soda can when you shop. If you can pass the can between the slats, they're spaced too far apart. Check for sharp edges and protruding screws, nuts, posts, and other pieces that could catch a baby's garment at the neck. Look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association certification sticker on the crib or packaging. Manufacturers in the certification program are required to adhere to voluntary standards as well as mandatory standards.
In the store, pair the mattress and crib you plan to buy. If you can place more than two fingers between the mattress and the crib, the fit isn't snug enough.
Check for convenience. A crib that affords easy access to your infant will save your back. Crib sides that can be raised or lowered using only one hand are preferable. Many cribs convert to a toddler bed; your child, however, may not want to keep the same bed. Other features to look for are casters for moving the crib and a drawer or two for holding accessories.
Use it safely. Suffocation is a leading cause of death for babies. Children should be put to bed on their backs. The safest crib is one that's bare except for a mattress and fitted crib sheet. If it's cold, dress your baby in a one-piece sleeper.
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我觉得小床不一定要能摇得吧,最重要的是能升降,适合不同阶段。
至于carseat从new born到18公斤的,应该也可以用好几年啦,18公斤也有3岁啦吧。
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PRAM 比较好, 就是贵一点, 平均总在400, 500以上. TU-TU家的GARY用的好象就是PRAM.
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早知道你们俩是拜新主义者,
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8是的,偶要省钱的,老牛今天居然说我们小推车不要买了,就推个超市里可以放baby的trolley就可以了。。。
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