Sophie the Giraffe: It's true, this really is one of the most perfect baby toys that has ever been created. I was skeptical of all the hype--what in the world could possibly be so great about this silly giraffe that they need to charge $18 for her!? For the first few months of his life, he could have cared less about this long legged friend. Then the teething started. Oh my word, he used Sophie non stop. She's amazing, her legs are the perfect size for little hands to hold and are the perfect size for reaching the various sore parts of baby's mouth--teething rings didn't hold a candle to our friend Sophie.
Mesh Teething Bag: Whoever invented this thing was a genius. Such a simple concept--help babies teethe and introduce certain fruits without any fear of choking. Fill the bag with whatever you happen to have on hand and let the little one chew away to his heart's desire. We started with watermelon chunks which were awesome because he was able to get so much juice out of the melon, and it was cold. We've done plain ice cubes, frozen strawberries, frozen banana pieces, and pieces of peaches. Definitely a great invention!Rattle Balls: I admit, I am super entertained by these! I bought this set of 5 balls last week and he's had a great time crawling around after them. They are the perfect size for little hands, although he desperately wants to chew on them and can't get them into his mouth very well (obviously a good thing from my perspective!) Each ball is different, and I think he's kind of interested both by the fact that it rolls and by what is happening inside. Bonus, these kept Aidan's daddy's quite entertained on our last airport layover as well!
Taggie Blanket: We got this from my parents for Christmas before Aidan was even born, and I was a little disappointed when he didn't show any interest in this thing for the longest time--because I think it's super cool! In the last month or so though this blanket has become fascinating to him. I now make sure this is in his crib when he goes to sleep and when he wakes up he'll lay there playing with this for quite awhile. He loves feeling the different tags on the blanket and chewing on them, and I love that it's small enough and easy enough to take with me in the diaper bag when we're out and about.
Top 100 Baby Purees: This baby cookbook is fantastic! It walks you through how to start solids, what to start with, and how to prepare just about any vegetable or fruit you'd want to. Plus it provides 100 "recipes" for great purees for baby--combinations I'd never think of that are truly delicious. Last night I made him a puree of a cooked sweet potato, peas, and cooked spinach. It was so yummy I would have served it as a side dish for dinner if I had had more! Making baby food isn't hard, and it's been fun thinking of new foods to introduce him to--this book has been super helpful in that process. Beco Baby Carrier: Oh my word this has been a lifesaver. This is one of the absolute surefire ways to calm him down if fussing is happening, and it's the only way he'll go to sleep other than nursing. Aidan LOVES this thing. I use it in stores, on walks, and all over the apartment complex. He rides in this every day to go check the mail, and "helps" me do lots of loads of laundry in this (since I have to go to a laundry room I have to take him with me--and need my hands for the laundry obviously!) He can ride on my front either facing out or facing me (which I only do to him if he's needing to go to sleep), and this carrier also lets you carry baby on your hip or back which I haven't tried yet but my sister has and said it works great. Definitely a great carrier if you're in the market for one!
















