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Saturday, August 9, 2014
Drool Babies Review
and Giveaway
I love
babywearing! I find it so comfortable
with my baby snuggled against me while I'm shopping or just out and about. It's nice to have them close and feel safe. It has always felt awkward hauling around a
car seat or pushing a stroller to me. So
naturally I opt to carry my little Karebear (my baby's nickname). She is always
ready to ride in her Mystic Purple Ergo.
I'm thrilled that my oldest child often requests to wear his baby
sister. Even my hubby will sport a back
carry with Karebear here and there! But
I noticed she would chew on the straps, especially while she was teething.
Luckily, I came across Shay, a local mom who makes a wide variety of suck pads
for carriers. Suck pads are a great way
to protect your carrier straps from baby drool, spit up and little teeth. It
doesn't matter what kind of carrier you use, Drool Babies can customize the
suck pads to fit just about over anything. Drool Babies also makes toppers for
carriers, chewy toys and quilted taggie blankets. Check out all the amazing products on the
Drool Babies Facebook page! I know you'll love all the designs available!
I was able to test
out and review the adorable pink and purple unicorn suck pads. Immediately, I recognized the quality of the
pads. The color schemes are well thought
out and creative. They are sturdy, yet made of a soft knit fabric. The ribbons are attached securely to provide
you the opportunity to attach toys to the pads.
They are conveinently fastened with plastic snaps for easy removal. Washing them is simple, cold water with like
colors and lay flat to dry. Iron if
needed.
Karebear was
facinated with this addition to her babywearing experience. She scratched at the snaps, flicked, tugged
and sucked on the ribbons, and gummed up the fabric. It seems to make it even more enjoyable for
her to have Drool Babies along on the ride.
Here's big brother showing off his babywearing skills!
Babywearing with Drool Babies at the Big Latch On in Iowa City!
What do I like most
about this product? I love that it's a
fun fashion accessory to dress up babywearing a little more. I also have to
mention that babies really seem to like this accessory, it keeps them
interested. I'm a happy mom with a happy baby!
Is there anything I
would change about this product? The
answer to that is a simple no.
I am rating Drool
Babies a 10 out of 10!
Drool Babies suck
pads are the perfect addition to your carrier!
I'm so happy to be hosting a giveaway for one custom made set of Drool
Babies suck pads. If you want a chance to win, just fill out the rafflecopter
form below! Open to US & Canada.
Giveaway will run 8/9/14 through 8/17/14 at 12 AM CST.
Winner will be announced on this post so please come check back to see
if you've won!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Latched On Mom did not receive payment for the review which was given. All opinions are my own, written by me. I have no affiliation to the company, unless otherwise stated. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or associated with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or any other social media.
Latched On Mom did not receive payment for the review which was given. All opinions are my own, written by me. I have no affiliation to the company, unless otherwise stated. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or associated with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or any other social media.
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I like the forest animal pattern that is pictured on the bottom: https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xaf1/t1.0-9/10174788_265336756986048_5169556405584096349_n.jpg
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking I need to get some suck pads for my ergo since baby girl is teething! These are so cute!
ReplyDeleteWould they work on a car seat too?
I don't think they are meant to be used with a car seat, however that doesn't mean one personally couldn't use them in different ways.
DeleteThe RAWR are so cute love the designs on this fabric.
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