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1071.1 | | SCAACT::DICKEY | Kathy | Tue Aug 06 1991 18:34 | 7 |
| Have you tried going to a resale/consignment shop. I am in Dallas and
have been in many of the ones here. I have seen some real nice baby
furniture of all kinds (in excellent condition) for very reasonable prices.
You may want to try a place like that. They also sell clothes, swings,
highchairs, strollers etc... I bought a like new walker there for $5.
Kathy
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1071.2 | Where? White? | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Wed Aug 07 1991 09:34 | 24 |
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Rachel,
Where is that Kids Convertables store located in Natick??? I saw the
add for that crib/combo once before and have been waiting to find it
again. Also, did they come in White??? Did it seem sturdy?
(I may go look today after work)
Also, if anyone is interested, my husband and I went out looking at
cribs last night, and found a real neat store in Fitchburg with a TON
of stuff, furniture, bedding, everything. It was called Norms Baby
Warehouse. The prices were comparable to other places, with a very
wide selection. Its at 55 Faluhla Rd. I was shocked at how much
inventory was in this small looking store... must of been about 30
cribs alone!
Am I the only one who is getting confused trying to pick all of this
stuff out??? Between the crib and strollers, etc...Its hard to tell
whats better/worse/good/bad...if you've never had to use one before..?
I'm getting anxiety attacks over it all. And unfortunatly money is a
factor in my choices, so I can't just pick what I want all the time.
Chris
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1071.3 | Childcraft is #1 on my list | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Wed Aug 07 1991 10:23 | 21 |
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I found Childcraft products to be superb. They have sturdy construction
and seen to wear better. We have a Childcraft crib it's white and brass.
It is a $400 crib, but we got it as a gift. As far as the
dressing table, we went to Toys r Us and got a nice white and brass one
with two shelves, pad included. You would never know they weren't a matched
set! The dressing table cost us about $85. Everything my daughters
room is white, and all the furniture is so easy to clean. We just
take a damp cloth and all fingerprints and stuff come right off.
Isn't it funny how we parents scramble around trying to find the
perfect furniture and wallpaper for the nursery, after all, the baby
doesn't care what the room looks like! We spent a good lump of money
decorating our nursery, and Danielle won't even be able to appreciate
it untill she's at least 5!!!!
Happy hunting......
Sandy
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1071.4 | Another vote for Norm's | FSHQA1::EFINIZIO | | Wed Aug 07 1991 10:57 | 17 |
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We picked up a crib, end table and changing table/dresser at
Norms Discount in Fitchburg. Did they change the name to Norm's
Warehouse? All furniture is Bassett, and is really good quality.
We've been happy with it for the 13 months we've had it..We really
shopped around, and found that Norm had the best prices for
furniture. There very pleasant to deal with too. Don't buy your
mattress there though...very overpriced.
We couldn't decide if we wanted to buy a seperate changing table,
and a dresser...but I'm happy we went the route we did. It'll make
a lot more sense in the long run to be able to use it as a dresser.
The combo bed sounds interesting...wish they had them when I was
looking...13 months ago.
Ellen
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1071.5 | no on the combo bed | ASDG::DUNNELL | | Wed Aug 07 1991 11:46 | 6 |
| We decided against the combo crib/bed because we'd like
to have another baby sometime in the next couple years. Thus
having to search for a new crib again. We went with a Child Craft
crib and an inexpensive changing table - they both work great!
-Dave-
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1071.6 | | USOPS::GALLANT | L'il rock'n'roll machine... | Wed Aug 07 1991 14:11 | 20 |
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RE: .0
Well, I, too, looked at Norm's Furniture (not warehouse)
in Fitchburg but found a better deal at Spag's - yes,
Spag's - they've got a room set up in the Old Schoolhouse
full of baby cribs, car seats, etc. The prices were
less than Norm's, but depending on where you live, may
or may not be worth the trip. (FWIW, the brand name is
Bassett..very sturdy, very easy to assemble and works
great!)
For our dressing table, my two girlfriends got it at
Prime Value Mart in Fitchburg. Sorry, I don't know the
cost (it was a shower gift) and while they don't have
much in the way of cribs, their prices are pretty good
for other things.
/Kim
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1071.7 | Shop around -- there ARE bargains out there! | SCAACT::RESENDE | Digital is not thriving on chaos. | Thu Aug 08 1991 01:44 | 24 |
| We have gotten some things from resale shops too, though mostly clothes and
a few toys. But some of the baby furniture you can find in them is really
nice, and priced very reasonably. You can also sometimes find nice crib
sets; e.g. dust ruffle, bumper pad, comforter, etc.
Our furniture came from a baby store here in Dallas, but we really lucked
out. We found an oak-finish Simmons crib, brand new, that had been
discontinued and apparently in their inventory for some time. Price: $139.
We bought a Childcraft changing table/dresser combination with a matching
oak finish that will convert to a 3-drawer chest later. And, our
extravagance, a glider-rocker with an oak finish to match the other
furniture, along with a matching glider footstool. That rocker has gotten
enough use that we've had no regrets about the money we spent on it!
My advice would be to look around. The more time you have to shop, the
better buys you'll probably find. Check the classifieds in the paper, and
save yourself some wasted trips by asking about the condition of the
furniture when you call about the ad. Go to baby stores and check sale
prices, and ask about one-of-a-kind or discontinued items at specially low
prices.
Good luck!
Steve
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1071.8 | Not a warehouse, more like a "house" | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Thu Aug 08 1991 08:35 | 7 |
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I'm sorry...I was wrong in saying it was called
Norm's "warehouse"...
Chris
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1071.9 | Want Advertiser/buy used if in doubt | CIMNET::JACOBSEN | Marcelle DTN 291-7032 | Thu Aug 08 1991 18:06 | 27 |
| I'd recommend the "Want Advertiser" magazine they alway have cribs and
all sorts of baby furniture for sale often selling entire sets hardly
used.
A warning about buying all the things that it looks like you'll need
from the babystores...
I bought my highchair from Want Advertiser - never used looking for $75 when
I found the same chair in the store it was over $200. The
child had always sat at the table in one of the (hook on the table) seats
and never used the high chair. Of course even though the couple
selling the chair told me that, I thought "I'll use the high chair" but
so far at 18 months old Emily still sits in the "hook on the counter"
chair and doesn't care to be in the high chair away from the action.
I prepare meals and we eat at this island counter and that is where she
likes to be too soooo...
sometimes it's best to try an old used one and then if you like using
it you can always upgrade. I bought the counter chair for $1 at a yard
sale and finally decided that she was going to continue to use it and
just went out and bought an new clean and matching hook on chair.
So the final analysis - buy used if in doubt and if you like it
upgrade...if you don't sell it again and you won't be out a bundle.
Cheers, Marcelle
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1071.10 | | FSHQA1::EFINIZIO | | Fri Aug 09 1991 11:04 | 13 |
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Yeah...same thing happened to me. We have an alcove type
bar table in our kitchen. We bought an expensive century
high chair for Matt. He received a tot-loc chair (the kind
that attaches to the table) for his 1 year bday last month. Ever
since he got it, he's been in it. He loves being at the table
eating with Mom and Dad. And he never uses the high chair! So,
like note .9....a word of warning.
Racheal...if you want to talk baby furniture....please call...
How are you feeling????
Ellen
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1071.11 | Love me TWO times | JAWS::TRIPP | | Fri Aug 09 1991 14:24 | 11 |
| There's a new place in Webster (OK I live at the other end of the
world!) called Love me TWO times. Someone thought they might be one of
several stores of the same name. They carry furniture in excellent
shape of all kinds. The get consignment stuff, but also sell things
like reposessed, or previously rented furniture. I looked in the
window last week and it's all spotless and looks brand new. Lots of
baby furniture. It's on Route 16, at the intersection of route 12 very
near to Cranston Print works in a small shopping center with Friendly's
in it.
Lyn
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1071.12 | more on conevertible crib - thanks! | NECSC::PECKAR | One happy camper | Fri Aug 09 1991 18:26 | 13 |
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Thanks for all the helpful replies!
Kids Convertibles is on Rt. 9 680 Worc. Turnpike
Framingham, MA (oops, before I said Natick)
508-626-0011
The cribs were the most sturdy of any I"ve seen.
Resale and consignment shops sound like a great idea. So do yard sales.
Rachel
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1071.13 | Kid Convertibles | ASABET::MINER | | Mon Aug 12 1991 11:47 | 19 |
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Hello there,
I bought the set from Kid Convertibles. I was very impressed on
the sturdiness of the crib. Also what we like is the way it is put
together. The baby is due in Sept. so I can't say much more. We
shopped lots and were sold on Kid Convertables.
For the person that asked do the cribs come in white... It is a Maple
crib that is stained in White. They also come in Maple without stain.
Then the Pine come in Nuetural, Megan (CHerry), and a Brown.
My sister is also a buyer out west and I called her to talk to her
about the value and she was amazed on the cost. She thought it was
cheap.
Hope this helps
Mary
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1071.14 | We're sold! | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Tue Sep 03 1991 16:31 | 29 |
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Well, Kids Convertables won our vote also. I bought the crib there this
weekend. I had bought one at Sears on their last sale, wasn't totally
impressed with it, but it was within our budget (moms actually), and
said "what the heck". But I waited in opening the box and setting it
up, until I could get to Kids Convertables this past Saturday. Mom and
I took one look at how sturdy it was, and well made, that we were sold
in 15 mins. Much more sturdy than any I have seen. And nice looking I
thought too. And the convertable feature I very much like. Crib to
Toddler bed, to full size bed.
I was the one who wanted to hold out for "white" too, but once I saw
the "honey" colored pine one, I changed my mind. (FYI- the maple is $50
more).
When we walked in and looked around, I saw this nice crib, then I went
up to the man to ask him about the $179.00 crib I had seen on TV. I
fully expected him to take me into another room to some cheaper looking
model.... But no, it was the original one out in the front room!
And as the previous notes said, I was very impressed with the bureaus
that went with the crib. the conversion of them is really neat.
(drawers turn upside down, etc).
We'll pick it up Sept 14th. Can't wait.
Chris
:-)
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1071.15 | Childcraft outlet | PCOJCT::MILLET | | Thu Sep 12 1991 11:00 | 5 |
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For people around NJ there is a Childcraft factory and outlet
store in Edison on Kilmer Road.......
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1071.16 | NH Buyers Service | NYEM1::MILLET | | Mon Sep 16 1991 16:24 | 9 |
| RE :.15
My mistake it is not the crib maker after all....... Hard to
believe they can have the same name.
Has anyone had experience with NH Buyers Service Catalog??
Their prices are great!
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1071.17 | High chairs | UMLAUT::krishna | Boring personal name | Tue Dec 17 1991 16:01 | 9 |
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The last note dedicated to high chairs was in Parenting V2. What is the
contemporary opinion on high chair brands? When I last looked the
Fisher Price high chair was the popular choice. This afternoon, while
aimlessly wandering around Toys 'R' Us, I spotted a smart looking chair
made by Little Tikes. Seemed to have all the oft-quoted features of the
Fisher Price chair. Anybody have any experience it? Or with any others?
Thanks, bc
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1071.18 | High Chair recommendations | BROKE::DICKSON | | Wed Jan 08 1992 16:58 | 29 |
| This reply is late but perhaps it will still be of interest...
We have been extremly happy with the Perego high chair---the seat
slides up and down, the tray is removable, it's on wheels for easy
clean-up and for pushing the baby around to watch us cook and then
back to the table for eating. It's a large seat (room to grow) but
contoured so that she started sitting in it quite early--before 5
months.
The adjustable height means we can put it in a low position and feel
comfortable about walking away from her, and that we can leave it in
a low position between meals to reduce the risk of injury when she climbs
in and says "eating time now!" for a snack. At one point I read a
statistic about high chair accidents and head injuries that convinced
me this was a good investment.
When she's not an awful good eater at mealtime, sometimes we lower the
seat with the tray on it and let her snack from her leftovers as she
runs around letting of steam.
I really like being able to adjust the seat in the higher settings
as well, to bring her to the appropriate height for our table depending
on whether we use the tray or not.
If you are in very tight quarters, or on a tight budget, you might want to
consider just getting the Dolly Go'N'Grow booster seat: it comes with a
tray, can be used by a small baby, washes up very well, has plenty of
straps for safety (the only booster seat I know of that does.)
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1071.19 | Perego and Dolly for us, too | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:46 | 13 |
| Geez, Andrea... we must have the exact same taste in baby equipment!
We have been using the Perego high chair also since Marc was about 6
months old (he's now 2.2 yrs.), and aside from the vinyl covering not
being as white as it was when we got it :-) we've been extremely happy
also. Two improvement I would make would be some kind of lock for the
wheels (to prevent the whole thing from being rocked back and forth),
and maybe attaching the footrest to the frame so a kid stamping his
feet doesn't shake the tray as well! I really like the oversized tray
and the high sides. Really keeps everything well contained.
And, yes, before Marc got big enough to sit in restaurant booster seats
(or on his knees in regular chairs), we used the Dolly seat also. I
think he's outgrown it now, though.
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1071.20 | in between booster seats and none | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Fri Jan 10 1992 12:20 | 11 |
| quickly as relates to the last couple on Booster seats.
AJ is now 5, is 42ish inches tall, he's really just a little too tall to
use the booster seat (it's the yellow sesamie St one that looks like a
school bus), but when we remove it, he's just a little too low.
Any suggestions for what to do during the interum period? We run into
the same problem in restaurants too. But trust me I'm really NOT
looking for another growth spurt, the budget can't handle it this soon!
Lyn
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1071.21 | | PCOJCT::REIS | God is my refuge | Mon Jan 13 1992 13:43 | 5 |
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Phone books always work for me when we have people over with small
children.
Trudy
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1071.22 | things we've used | TLE::RANDALL | liberal feminist redneck pacifist | Mon Jan 13 1992 14:37 | 13 |
| Other things that we've used over the years:
A folded-up blanket
A couple of folded-up towels
One or two volumes of an encyclopedia, large dictionary, or other
large thick books
The towels work especially well because they're firm yet
comfortable. They're absorbent and washable. And they don't
slide around much even when wet, though on a very slick chair like
those plastic benches at McDonalds they can be slippery.
--bonnie
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