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Reviews of products, gadgets, and new innovations for babies and their parents.

Whoa, who’s that cutie in the mirror?

Babies don’t recognize themselves, but looking into a mirror can stimulate their senses and imagination.

The Sassy Crib and Floor mirror inspires baby’s vision, touch, exploration and communication and manipulation skills with high contrast colors, character faces and simple patterns and realistic forms, the maker says. Read More

Kid-proof your iPad

Before you let your child play with your iPad, protect it with LifeProof’s Nuud Case and Stand.

How tough is it? It’s designed to military standards to withstand drops from four feet, and its totally sealed from dirt and dust particles. Read More

Baby drum set

Kids got rhythm: this new learning toy has three drum pads and cymbal, each with its own unique sound, VTech says.

Your child can play along to nine pre-set melodies in styles including rock, dance and pop, and choose from four different sounds for the drums. Read More

Beanbags for Baby

This looks pretty comfortable: The Babybooper Bean Bag is touted as being a safe and cozy seat or snuggle bed for a newborn baby (with a 3-point harness) and is also suitable as a super comfy and versatile bean bag seat for older kids right through to about 5 years of age. Read More

Baby jumper with music and zoo theme

Toddlers and babies need to move, and the Luv U Zoo Jumperoo can make it more fun for them to do so.

With sounds, lights, and the opportunity for plenty of movement, the Jumperoo is a fun, entertaining way for baby to develop crucial motor skills, Fisher Price says. Read More

Light-up potty for night toilet training

Helping your baby through toilet training can be difficult, and every little bit of help along the way can make a great difference, say the makers of the new Lumi Potti.

The difference? A motion-activated nightlight lets your child find the potty at night, and use it confidently without needing your help. Read More

Making a game of brushing teeth

For kids, tooth-brushing is an unpleasant chore, says San Francisco-based Grush. “Parents are forced to spend a lot of time supervising their child’s brushing to make sure they brush properly.”

The solution to this problem? The video game toothbrush, which “transforms boring tooth-brushing into a fun game. Read More

Learn with a helicopter

The Explore and Learn Helicopter combines a favorite toy with introductory learning tools.

There’s a spinning propeller of course, and wheels that roll for take-off. The exit door opens and closes — and releases colorful balls. Read More

High-tech onesie has built-in sensors

Here are some high-tech pajamas: Mimo has built multiple sensors into a onesie, so that “while your baby is wearing the Kimono, you can check their movements and body position to see just how active or peaceful they are — no matter where you or your baby might be.”

Mimo says its clinically validated sleep algorithms let you know “when your baby falls asleep, when they wake, and how well they are sleeping. Read More

Friendly gadget speaks letters

Don’t think it will give your kid an English accent, but it should help them learn letters: the Little Gadget Letter Friend from Vtech uses English voices “dispatched from the UK.”

The 7-inch talk robot “is sure to get your little one excited about learning!” Vtech says. Read More

Safe travels: convertible car seat

Combining safety for your baby and small children with ease of use for you, Clek says its Foonf convertible car seat helps to prevent injury to your child in the event of a collision.

The patented REACT (Rapid Energy-Absorbing Crumple Technology) safety system reduces impact forces by up to 40 percent. Read More

Packable play yard travels with you

The Pack ‘n Play On The Go has a durable frame that makes it perfectly suited for travel,  maker Graco says, and its push-button design makes it fold up fast and without a hassle.

The travel play yard is 20 percent more compact than traditional play yards, Graco adds, “making it the perfect piece of gear to bring along when you’re traveling.” The toy bar features three soft toys to give your baby lots of visual interest and amusement. Read More

Listen up, baby!

The Nuvo Advanced Pregnancy Audio System “provides a simple yet sophisticated way to safely deliver sounds, music, and recorded voices directly to your baby in the womb,” says maker Ritmo. “This system comes with the Safe and Sound Controller, which continually adjusts the music decibel level to provide an added level of safety to the listening experience for your developing child.”

The four-speaker surround sound belt offers a high-quality audio experience, while remaining lightweight and comfortable enough to wear at home and on-the-go. Read More

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