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Old 08-14-2012, 10:44 PM   #141
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So along the lines of strollers, any opinions on bike carriers? I have a 6 and 3 year old, not sure if its worth it to get one now or wait it out until they can keep up on bikes. If I want to go out for a long ride, my wife insists that I bring them with me, but even the cost of a used Chariot on Kijiji is quite steep.

Without having read the previous comments, I think the baby monitors are a waste. You'd have to be separated quite a bit, and have your doors all closed to not hear a baby crying. I think what would be more beneficial is a baby noise-canceller device so you can sleep better, or a force field of some kind of to prevent your spouse from hitting you whenever they hear the baby cry.
I went with the dirt cheap walmart carrier. $100. It has held up well in its limited use. Probably about 200k this summer. I am using it for about an hour each weekend. For the six year old i might look at one of those half bikes that attach to your bike kinda like a tandam bike. I saw a guy towing one of those and a chariot. It was quite te train.

With the chariot you can probably sell it 3 years from now for 100 less than you will pay for it used so it might be worth it to do that.
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Old 08-15-2012, 07:02 AM   #142
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Oh no, speaking of Bumbo chairs:

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/08/15...es-of-injuries

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Bumbo International Trust is voluntarily recalling about 4 million Bumbo Baby Seats after scores of injuries, including skull fractures, the South African company and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said on Wednesday.

Since a 2007 recall, at least 50 incidents have been reported in which babies fell while the molded-foam seat was on a raised surface. Nineteen of the incidents included skull fractures, the company and the CPSC said in a statement.

Another 34 reports have been received of infants hurt while the one-piece seat was on a floor or an unknown elevation. Two babies suffered fractured skulls.
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Old 08-15-2012, 08:27 AM   #143
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Guy in my office just bought a wireless IP webcam for his baby's room. Pan, tilt, zoom, IR, two-way voice. All controlled by his iPhone or iPad for $105: http://foscamcanada.com/web/
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Old 08-15-2012, 08:39 AM   #144
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Whats ridiculous though is that anyone would put a bumbo chair on a raised surface but if you look at peoples facebook pics of their kids everyone once in while you see a bumbo chair on a counter. Just pure stupidty. Not the fault of the product especially when the product is plastered with warning labels not to put it on raised surfaces.
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Jeez. I didn't mean that you go in a bunch of times per night. I mean a bunch of times over the first six months.
Did you go in 10 times in the first six months? I didn't. I just looked at the monitor. The result was that we only once had to go into her room in the night, and we were glad we did because she had her blanket wrapped around her head.

But you guys win. It's a waste of money. Forget about it. You can hear your baby crying from upstairs during the evening, and you have no desire to find out why your baby is crying in the middle of the night. Congrats.
My apologies if I came off hostile. I get annoyed when people state how they parent and then belittle those who don't agree, and it felt like that's what you were doing.
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Old 08-15-2012, 10:40 AM   #146
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So along the lines of strollers, any opinions on bike carriers? I have a 6 and 3 year old, not sure if its worth it to get one now or wait it out until they can keep up on bikes. If I want to go out for a long ride, my wife insists that I bring them with me, but even the cost of a used Chariot on Kijiji is quite steep.
We have a chariot and use it for biking, jogging and cross country skiing. It's great, but it's expensive. You could find other versions that are bike specific for cheaper. We went with the chariot so we could do all of those activities. But you have to buy all of those separate attachments, which makes it even more costly. Note, if someone just jogs, I'd get the Bob. The chariot is good for biking but isn't nearly as good as the bob for jogging.
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Old 08-15-2012, 12:34 PM   #147
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http://business.financialpost.com/20...ull-fractures/

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My friend posted it online... so FYI...

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Old 08-15-2012, 12:36 PM   #148
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We have a chariot and use it for biking, jogging and cross country skiing. It's great, but it's expensive. You could find other versions that are bike specific for cheaper. We went with the chariot so we could do all of those activities. But you have to buy all of those separate attachments, which makes it even more costly. Note, if someone just jogs, I'd get the Bob. The chariot is good for biking but isn't nearly as good as the bob for jogging.
Just a question, how old are your kids and how long do you expect the Chariot to still fit them in it?
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Old 08-15-2012, 12:37 PM   #149
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http://business.financialpost.com/20...ull-fractures/

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6 posts above you, my timeliness may have saved lives!
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6 posts above you, my timeliness may have saved lives!
Sorry, stopped reading when it turned into a video vs audio monitor battle.
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Old 08-15-2012, 12:46 PM   #151
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So I endangered my first kid when we took this picture?


Sukey and her pumpkin by BigtimeYYC, on Flickr

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Just a question, how old are your kids and how long do you expect the Chariot to still fit them in it?
He's 2. We got it when he was a 4 months old and used the infant sling attachment. I could see using it for a couple more years. He loves being towed by a bike. I think he will still fit in for a while but I'm not sure how long he will want to ride in it. His older brothers where riding bikes when they were three, but this guy likes to be catered to.
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Old 08-15-2012, 01:30 PM   #153
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Tool bags make great diaper bags and they're cheaper too! Wifes diaper bag was like $200 and when she's done with it (or goes out of fashion) it's garbage. Mine ($26.99) I can use for tools afterwards. One of the better ideas I've ever had.

http://www.homedepot.ca/product/16-i...ool-bag/980431
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Tool bags make great diaper bags and they're cheaper too! Wifes diaper bag was like $200 and when she's done with it (or goes out of fashion) it's garbage. Mine ($26.99) I can use for tools afterwards. One of the better ideas I've ever had.

http://www.homedepot.ca/product/16-i...ool-bag/980431
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Old 08-15-2012, 02:07 PM   #155
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So I endangered my first kid when we took this picture?


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Just called Child and Family Services on you, expect a knock on the door within minutes.
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That is a cute kid. You lose points for not carving the Flaming C though
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What is a recall going to do to prevent people from putting them on a counter?
This is why I never want to get into the baby product business. Almost every single product recall that you hear of has to do with the stupidity of the user, and not because the product is defective.

I'm sure that manufacturers assume that all products will have to be recalled once, and build that into their pricing.
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That is a cute kid. You lose points for not carving the Flaming C though
The "awesome" smiley face wasn't cool enough?
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Just called Child and Family Services on you, expect a knock on the door within minutes.
Jokes on them, we just leave the front door wide open all day. They'll have nothing to knock on.
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What is a recall going to do to prevent people from putting them on a counter?
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This is why I never want to get into the baby product business. Almost every single product recall that you hear of has to do with the stupidity of the user, and not because the product is defective.

I'm sure that manufacturers assume that all products will have to be recalled once, and build that into their pricing.
Probably because the kid pops out of the Bumbo then falls off the counter. If they're belted into the Bumbo, they can't pop out regardless of whether they are on the counter or the floor.
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