Tubby Todds was a huge miracle worker for my nephew's eczema! We tried all the regularly recommended creams but I think it was the beeswax with the oatmeal that reacted well with his skin.
@@vc1079 I am seriously, really glad that it was helpful for your nephew’s eczema! It can be really challenging to find something that works sometimes. Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
For high chairs please consider that it has a foot rest. It is so important for posture, stability, safety, development and overall help with mealtime. It may help reduce the risk of choking. As a speech therapist, please consider a foot rest for your child's high chair.
@@DadLifePGH I purchased the Stokke Tripp Trapp second hand because I saw friends that had it and loved it. I appreciate that it grows with my child and I don't have to keep buying something else for them to sit in/on.
I just wanna say with eczema, I live in a dry/cold climate and have tried it all. I did research when my baby had it on her cheeks, and really found that going to the dermatologist and getting a steroid cream that cures the wound is very important and can prevent future issues. Eczema is a three part problem, the itch, the wound, and the dry skin, so if the kiddo scratches until there’s a wound, a prescription ointment is very important to heal it quickly and stop the itch and prevent infection. And then creams to prevent dry skin can be used after that. My dermatologist explained that restoring the skin barrier is important early on for babies and can actually prevent future flares. I haven’t had another flare since babyhood and my little girl is 8 now ❤
I ordered a Snoo in the Black Friday sale and saved hundreds on the crib plus a few freebies like mobile, sleep sack, etc. The website says, A FREE 9-month Premium Subscription will be included with all authorised SNOO purchases. So, I won’t pay for the premium features since it is included. We are planning to have a second baby and will keep the Snoo for that child as well. If it provides an extra pair of hands as it has been described, I feel that is good value for money.
@@smcgowen877 that’s really great to hear that you were able to get the free 9 month subscription! I will be interested to see if you’ll need any of the premium features after 9 months but maybe you won’t need them which will be good! It would also be interesting to see if the 9 month free subscription to premium features also applies to the 2nd hand marketplace - probably not but that would be a nice surprise! Thanks for sharing your experience!
I was wondering what you think about other smart cribs, specifically Cradlewise. I saw that it "grows" with the baby and can transform from a bassinet to a crib. I read that children can use it from newborn up to 2 years old. I'd love to know if you think it is worth the price tag.
@@stephanyorellana7452 to be honest, we don’t use one because we decided to get a floor bed earlier than expected for our kid once they started to move around independently (around 1.5 yrs old?). But if you plan to use the Cradlewise up to 2 years old, as long as you have a plan to wean them off of the rocking motions that can be super helpful, then I don’t see a reason not to get one!
Tubby Todd definitely didn’t work for our baby. Made her skin worse. We use bubbsi brand we buy online. It’s not specifically for eczema but works great for us!
@@egee1010 thanks for sharing you experience! It definitely seems like it works well for some but not for others. I’ll check out the bubbsi product if we need it!
Tubby Todds was a huge miracle worker for my nephew's eczema! We tried all the regularly recommended creams but I think it was the beeswax with the oatmeal that reacted well with his skin.
@@vc1079 I am seriously, really glad that it was helpful for your nephew’s eczema! It can be really challenging to find something that works sometimes. Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
For high chairs please consider that it has a foot rest. It is so important for posture, stability, safety, development and overall help with mealtime. It may help reduce the risk of choking. As a speech therapist, please consider a foot rest for your child's high chair.
@@stephanyorellana7452 this is a great addition! Ia there a specific high chair model that you’ve found to be helpful?
@@DadLifePGH I purchased the Stokke Tripp Trapp second hand because I saw friends that had it and loved it. I appreciate that it grows with my child and I don't have to keep buying something else for them to sit in/on.
@ awesome! I’ve heard great things about the Stokke Tripp Trapp!
I just wanna say with eczema, I live in a dry/cold climate and have tried it all. I did research when my baby had it on her cheeks, and really found that going to the dermatologist and getting a steroid cream that cures the wound is very important and can prevent future issues.
Eczema is a three part problem, the itch, the wound, and the dry skin, so if the kiddo scratches until there’s a wound, a prescription ointment is very important to heal it quickly and stop the itch and prevent infection. And then creams to prevent dry skin can be used after that. My dermatologist explained that restoring the skin barrier is important early on for babies and can actually prevent future flares. I haven’t had another flare since babyhood and my little girl is 8 now ❤
Yes! That's what we learned as well and I'm so glad that you haven't had a large up since babyhood!
We returned the nanit after a month. We have had a vtech one for 4 years now and it works prefect for us!
@@sydneyfabxoxo1266 that’s great to hear! Glad you found something that works well for your setup!
I ordered a Snoo in the Black Friday sale and saved hundreds on the crib plus a few freebies like mobile, sleep sack, etc. The website says, A FREE 9-month Premium Subscription will be included with all authorised SNOO purchases. So, I won’t pay for the premium features since it is included. We are planning to have a second baby and will keep the Snoo for that child as well. If it provides an extra pair of hands as it has been described, I feel that is good value for money.
@@smcgowen877 that’s really great to hear that you were able to get the free 9 month subscription! I will be interested to see if you’ll need any of the premium features after 9 months but maybe you won’t need them which will be good!
It would also be interesting to see if the 9 month free subscription to premium features also applies to the 2nd hand marketplace - probably not but that would be a nice surprise! Thanks for sharing your experience!
I was wondering what you think about other smart cribs, specifically Cradlewise. I saw that it "grows" with the baby and can transform from a bassinet to a crib. I read that children can use it from newborn up to 2 years old. I'd love to know if you think it is worth the price tag.
@@stephanyorellana7452 to be honest, we don’t use one because we decided to get a floor bed earlier than expected for our kid once they started to move around independently (around 1.5 yrs old?).
But if you plan to use the Cradlewise up to 2 years old, as long as you have a plan to wean them off of the rocking motions that can be super helpful, then I don’t see a reason not to get one!
Tubby Todd definitely didn’t work for our baby. Made her skin worse. We use bubbsi brand we buy online. It’s not specifically for eczema but works great for us!
@@egee1010 thanks for sharing you experience! It definitely seems like it works well for some but not for others. I’ll check out the bubbsi product if we need it!
Can you check your business eemail, please?