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You’ve probably seen Montessori-inspired The Play Gym by Lovevery pop up in your social feed, along with its equally eye-catching price tag of US$140 . But as Toronto mom Jennifer says, “not all baby toys are created equal.” She bought The Play Gym after trying and failing to thrill her then-three-month-old son Ozzy with several different play mats and. Even now eight months later, its five different learning sections and thoughtful accessories keep Ozzy engaged.
Most strollers offer a cup holder attachment that you can purchase separately, and if not, you can opt for a generic model that attaches to almost all strollers. This item might sound like a nice-to-have, but it’s essential, says Eliza, the Toronto mom of a five-month-old. “mean strolling around the neighbourhood until the earliest coffee shop opens, and the one-handed stroller push is harder than it looks,” she says.
. Eliza’s tip for avoiding hot spills while on a stroller walk : “Order your drink in a cup one size larger.”One of the very few items that Toronto mom Zoey put on her baby registry as she was planning for