#good (2009-07-03) i rate the item 10 out of 10 but when i went to my baby group they were selling them for only £2. 00
#Useful cup for babies (2009-07-02) Having tried various cups and glasses we tried this one after some positive reviews. The slant of the cup really does make a big difference when the baby tries to drink from it. I d recommend it to anyone struggling to move from baby beakers to cups.
#Bickiepegs Doidy Cup Review (2009-07-01) Rather like Ronseal - this does what it says on the tin. It s a cup that s easier to drink out of for a young child, than a normal cup, because of the angles involved. My little one can sometimes manage a few sips, and sometimes tips the contents all over herself and the floor. Well constructed, smooth, good sturdy handles. I would imagine this would last for years and years.
#great idea (2009-06-24) this is good for my 5 month old who is learning to use a cup but my two year old tried it and he was not impressed, he went back to his other cup. if you are breast feeding i would say this is the best cup to give its easy for the baby to drink from. only problem is it doesnt come with lid so you need to keep the drink in any container when travelling.
#Bickiepegs Doidy Cup (2009-05-31) great little mug for training your little ones to use a proper cup, My son is 16months old and is still being breast feed morning and night, we dont want to start with spouts, and with normal cups you are lucky to get a 1/4 of the drink in them with the other 3/4 over them, this cup has made a difference, with 3/4 being drunk and 1/4 being over him. who ever thought of this cup, has had children and knows whats needed and whats junk, we have 6 or 7 different cups but not one matchs the Bickiepegs Doidy Cup
Forget about freezing baby food in ice-cube trays or big bulky plastic pots, these baby food weaning pots stage one are the future!
#Ace buy (2009-06-01) I was a bit put off buying these when I read some of the reviews, so I only bought one set. However, I ve had no problems whatsoever with them - they re brilliant! The ml markings are very helpful, the lids close securely, and six weeks into weaning, all eight cubes are in full working order. And they ve been used a lot, given Annabel Karmel s regime - my baby is better nourished than I am!All I ve done is followed the instructions on the pack, i. e. run warm (not super-hot) water over them before attempting to remove the cube and don t use a knife to help it al...
#A must have for weaning (2009-05-29) I found these really useful during early weaning. They are practical pots especially useful for puddings, a little small for main meals! I would definitely recommend that you start with these pots and not Stage 1 as they must be tiny. I am not convinced how robust the pots are and I do think with more use the tops will detach from the body of the pot.
#Happy Mummy Baby Cubes Food Portioners (2009-05-29) Neat little pots, ideal for storing baby food. / Lid has a good tight seal. Well worth buying.
#Great idea for the mummys (2009-04-14) Here in Germany I found no products of this kind. I find it very practically and it for my daughter and the grandchild bought. It is unfortunate, wich is somewhat expensive postage. I will continue look after good English products. many greetingsCarola
#Food portioners stage 2 not happy (2009-04-05) I brought some for stage 1 weaning and these were perfect so did not hesitate to buy these. So far 3 of these have broken in the freezer or cracked so I will not be purchasing anymore.
#Bumbo tray (2009-06-02) The tray fits easily onto the Bumbo seat. It is handy to use to put toys on etc. I am sure that I will use it for feeding when the time comes and am sure that it will come in handy.
#OK (2009-05-30) As the previous review says, it s really awkward to get on when baby is in the bumbo, and I ve got no idea how the other reviewer got their baby into the bumbo with the table in place! Handy though for playing on, and also for keeping baby in the chair!
#great if it stayed attached! (2009-05-14) As the previous review said, it s quite difficult to attach the tray with a child in it. I gave up after numerous attempts to do so. Therefore I would attach the tray first and then put my baby in the chair. It worked well for a couple of months, even though it was a headache to squeeze her in it with the tray on. She is nearly 8 months old now and I m not able to put her in the chair without knocking over the tray any more. So I stopped using it altogether. Although it was quite handy for the couple of months!
#Works once it is on, but hard to get there. (2009-04-23) The tray is great once you ve attached it to the Bumbo. The problem is that it is really difficult to attach with the child sitting in the Bumbo.
#FINALLY A TABLE THE BUMBO DESERVES (2009-04-06) I bought a Bumbo for my first child when he was 3 months old and 3 years later am using the Bumbo again for my second child now she s 3 months. A brilliant design for babies when they can hold their own heads up. I used to think 3 years ago. . . What a shame there s no table for when i start weaning. . . . Ta da! If you have a Bumbo and no Play Tray yet, get the Play Tray! (Shame they didn t do it sooner. ) It s really handy. I set my daughter up with her favourite board book or a few toys and she s amused for. . . well, a little wh...
Forget about freezing baby food in ice-cube trays or big bulky plastic pots, these baby food weaning pots stage one are the future!
#Not great (2009-06-08) I found that the lids didn t stay closed on all of the pots when I bought a pack. So I am going to buy Brother Max and hopefully they will be better.
#Great to use for 1st stage of weaning (2009-05-25) Really happy with the Mummy Baby cubes, I had some when my son was being weaned but they had been leant to me so I gave them back, was really pleased to find some online and for a good price that did exactly the same thing.
#cannot be steam sterilised (2009-05-21) My daughter in law bought these and was most disappointed when they were ruined in the steam baby bottle steriliser that she uses for all the baby s utensils. To sell a product specifically for baby food which cannot be sterilised seems ridiculous. Waste of money.
#Poor quality plastic (2009-04-22) These pots are not worth it, having used them once I now cannot close the lid shut as the plastic is not of could quality they are not freezer friendly or dishwasher friendly. . . I have realised that if you use an ice cube tray that each cube is the equivalent quantity to the stage 1 pots and you can easily transfer the puree into freezer bags.
#Good to get started (2009-04-12) These are great to start weaning if you are planning to cook for your baby. The size works well for the first few meals and you can use more than one later on. The only downside is they don t seal very tightly so don t work well for taking food when you are out.
#Makes life easier (2009-05-22) Its simple to use, wash the bottles and teats etc, stick them in the tray in the designated positions, fill with 200ml of water and nuke for 6 mins. Quick, easy and does the job. ANYTHING that makes life easier during those first few months are worth more than there weight in gold, this is one such product. Thoroughly recommended!
#Great (2009-03-26) We ve used this for sterilising bottles and pump for 5mths and it s been great. A few mins in the micro and bottles etc are ready and keeps them sterile for 24hrs if you don t take the lid off.
#Best use of space (2008-11-06) For most of us, the microwave is just another cupboard, getting used a few minutes a day for zapping veges. So why waste bench space with an electric steriliser, when you can just park one in the microwave?This unit s easy to use - the slots are marked so that you know which ones are for bottles, teats etc (though after a week you ll just pile stuff in!). The lid is tall enough to take the big avent bottles (so if you have Medela bottles they ll fit too). Alas, we ran ours without water a couple of times by accident, so the basket s got a bit warped. ...
#Where would I be without it?! (2008-10-24) I absolutely love this steriliser. There s no need to carry big buckets of water around (only uses 200ml at a time) so it s good if you re feeling weak, it takes about 5 minutes start to finish and contents stay sterile for up to 24 hours if you don t open it. You don t need to remember to buy sterilising tablets AND it goes in the dishwasher. Brilliant. I would never have a different one. It is quite big, but when I m not using it I keep it open in the microwave so it doesn t get in the way.
#Bisponel A (2008-05-03) This is a really useful contraption, however, Avent bottles along with many other well known hard plastic baby items, contain Bisponel A which has been found to be dangerous to infants. Bisphonel A has just been listed as a toxic substance in Canada and all products containing it removed from shelves.