![]() ![]() That night, Lyoto lay back in it watching TV – and fell asleep. Within an hour of unpacking it, Hero had grabbed a blanket, snuggled up and rocked himself – HIMSELF – to naptimeland. I admired them from afar when Baby Hero was born – but by then I’d imported a cradle swing from the USA and bought three jumperoos and thought it best not to buy yet another piece of baby furniture with Gavin’s hard earned wages.īut now, having experienced the leaf in our home, after being sent it a few weeks ago, this super-soother chair inspired by a leaf floating on the breeze that can seat little ones from birth up to 60kg, amazed us all. It might be my biggest regret even – in that I never had one. ![]() ![]() I do have another shopping regret after the past few weeks of home-testing a product that evolves with your baby from birth – The Nuna leaf. I do get a lot of emails asking for contributions towards articles about my “must have” baby items and what I bought that I loved when the boys were teeny – and I generally reply that I’m better off telling them what I didn’t need, and absolutely shouldn’t have bought. They say that less is more, right? Well, in a bid to free up space in our home at the moment, I’m trying rehouse rather new looking baby items that we bought and which ultimately fell into one of the following purchase categories:Ī] because we were told we’d absolutely need one in our lives ī] because we had no idea what we’d need, or Ĭ] because I got carried away – all of which ultimately meant we would never, ever use these items. ![]()
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