PIX Morning News
Contact the PIX11 Newsroom!

Send an email to
morningnews@wpix.com
Your message might even get read on the air!
8:15AM | posted by Shelley Ng | July 10, 2009 | comments: 0

Suki Mama Mania: High-Chair Giveaway

sukimama%20graphic.jpg

In Week 5 of Suki Mama Mania, we've teamed up with Graco and Babies "R" Us to giveaway a Blossom™ 4-in-1 Seating System by Graco valued at $179.99. Andrea Rovaggi of Babies "R" Us will be here to talk about must have feeding items. Check them out after the jump.

CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE CONTEST.

The winner wille be chosen at random and participants have until July 15 to enter.

You can keep up with Suki and her pregnancy on her blog, www.wpix.com/sukimama. This week, she's talking about marking the four-week countdown to Baby Schroeder.


baby0710a.jpg


Podee Bottles:
• This use-anywhere feeding system ends dropped bottles, allowing for pediatrician-recommended upright feeding to help reduce ear infections and gas build-up that can cause colic.
• It's ideal for feeding multiple babies at the same time and helps aid the independence of handicapped children


Bibs: (multiple kinds/fabrics)
• Messaging: The pouch is useful to catch food and help prevent a mess; terry bibs are easily washable, etc.


Boon Squirt - Baby Food Dispensing Spoon
• Parents should not use adult utensils when feeding baby, nor should the baby feed him/herself with adult utensils
• Babies and young children should use utensils that are rounded and free of sharp edges
• With this spoon feeding is simple and mess free with the food already inside the spoon.


Tiny Diner:
• This portable placemat allows infants and toddlers to have a clean surface to eat off of, wherever they are.
• Made of durable, safe, FDA-approved material, the Tiny Diner stays in place with suction cups and keeps messes contained with rimmed edges.


Splat Mat:
• Whether at home or away, eliminate the messy floor during meal time by placing a splat mat under the high chair.
• With thin and wipe-able materials, splat mats make clean up easy and can fold small for travel.


Snack Trap:
• For long trips, the Snack Trap is an infant feeding product that minimizes wasted snacks and saves clean up time while still allowing the development of self-feeding skills among infants.
• The tip resistant cups have handles that allows toddlers to grasp the cup themselves.
• The lid automatically closes when toddlers remove their hands to prevent spillage.


Graco Blossom Seat: (Giveaway Item!)
• The system converts from a highchair to an infant feeding booster to a toddler booster to a youth chair
• Includes one removable seat back insert with 3 point harness which can be used interchangeably with toddler booster or youth chair
• 6 Position height adjust allows your baby to sit with you at the table for special meals or every day
• Tray slides with one hand to easily get Baby in and out. Dishwasher-safe, pull-out tray insert for quick, easy clean up.
• Smaller snack tray gives you the perfect option for between meals
• Three seat positions recline with one hand to help keep infants comfortable
• Overmolded wheels easy to move on most floor types
• Locking rear castors let you roll chair away between meals
• Convertible 3- & 5-point harness on highchair and infant feeding booster grows with your child
• Recommended Use: Stage 1 (Highchair): Up to 3 years old, Max weight 50 lbs; Stage 2 (Infant Feeding Booster): Up to 3 years old, Max weight 50 lbs; Stage 3 (Toddler Booster): w/ removable seat back insert booster can be used when child can sit up unassisted thru 3 years old, Max weight 50 lbs Stage 4 (Youth Chair): w/ removable seat back insert chair can be used when child can sit up unassisted thru 3 years old, Max weight 80 lbs

Bookmark and Share


Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

Please enter the letter "w" in the field below:

Suki Mama
Suki recently had her first child & she's sharing her experience with the PIX Morning News family! Read her blog posts & tag along with her on her journey into motherhood.
Meet the PIX Morning News Team
Sukanya Krishnan
Co-Anchor
PIX Morning News
John Muller
Co-Anchor
PIX Morning News
Craig Treadway
Co-Anchor
PIX Morning News "Early Edition"
Linda Church
Weather Anchor
PIX Morning News
Jill Nicolini
Commutercast Traffic Reporter
PIX Morning News
Lisa Mateo
Feature Reporter
PIX Morning News

Larry Hoff
Feature Reporter
PIX Morning News "Where is Larry? "

Dr. Steve
Medical Reporter
PIX Morning News "Ask Dr. Steve"
James Ford
Reporter
PIX Morning News
Tamsen Fadal
Totally Tamsen
PIX Morning News


Copyright © 2009 Tribune Interactive
By visiting this site, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy & Terms of Service.