Moby Wrap Baby Carrier-12 Colors with 2 New Limited Colors!!


Moby Wrap Baby Carrier-12 Colors with 2 New Limited Colors!!
Moby Wrap Baby Carriers are amazingly comfortable and easy to wear! The design of the Moby Wrap uses your entire back, as well as your shoulders, to carry the weight of your baby. Unlike other carriers, which have narrow straps or go across one shoulder, the Moby Wrap is a wide piece of fabric that is wrapped over both shoulders and tied on your waist. There are no buckles, snaps or other fasteners which make wearing simple. The Moby Wrap is long enough to fit all sizes of baby wearers and babies - preemie to 35 lbs.
Instructional Booklet Included.

Customer Review: Don’t give up on it!
I just wanted to encourage buyers of the Moby Wrap.. not to give up. Because, once you get the hang of it, it’s great.

I bought one.. and used it when my baby was only a few days old. It was great for quick walks. But when my husband bought a Baby Bjorn, I thought that was much easier. I began using the Bjorn, until my back started to kill.

I was researching other wraps, when another mom encouraged me to try again with the Moby wrap. (I quit using it because I was not comfortable carrying my baby in the “newborn hug hold” or “cradle hold” anymore, and it seemed like such a project to prepare the wrap, AND, I thought it would be really hot in the summer.)

But, after a few tries, I am hooked. Not only is it much more comfortable then the Bjorn, but it breathes better, and my baby will nap in it longer then the Bjorn. (Discovering the more advanced “hug hold” also helped a lot! My baby is still to little for many of the other positions.)

Most importantly, my back feels much better using it.

I just wanted to pass that on..

Because I almost gave up on it entirely, but it turned out to be a great buy, and I would recommend it. Again, just give yourself a chance to get used to it.. (the yards and yards of fabric are a bit daunting.)

And.. I would still recommend a Bjorn. We have the one with the back support, and my husband loves it. I tend to to think it’s better for dads, as it uses more upper body strength.

Customer Review: Hands Free
This product is great when you don’t want to bring a big stroller or travel system around and when you want to do house work and be hands free. The only thing is it’s too hot for summer for me. But I do use it occasionally, I’ll surely use it for cooler weather.

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Colin’s Kisses (The Music of James Oswald)
List Price: $18.98
Used Price: $8.60
Customer Review: Joyous, moving and unmissable
A very enjoyable and varied selection of Scottish tunes by James Oswald (1710-1769). Oswald was a succesful composer during his lifetime, and became chamber composer to George III. The selection, whih includes ten of the twelve songs entitled “Colin’s Kisses”, is played by Concerto Caledonia. The instruments used are those that would have been played in Oswald’s time: the musicians, led by David McGuinness, play with spirit and precision. The soloists, Catherine Bott and Iain Paton, are both wonderful. Bott’s clear soprano is almost inhumanly beautiful, and Paton’s sweet yet erotic tenor reveals an enjoyment of the music that gives the already exciting tunes an extra lift. Oswald’s music contains romance, sex, pathos and humour; it is joyous, moving and unmissable.

Alex Lemonade Stand - 20.5″ x 23.5″ x 48″ Rolling Cart
Children will enjoy hours of fun indoors and out setting up shop to play with their neighborhood friends. The colorful portable lemonade stand is easy to assemble and is perfect for the young entrepreneur. The stand is constructed of wooden panels, 2 colorful oversized wheels, chalkboard front panel, dry erase counter top, and colorful fabric awning. Measures 20.5″L x 23.5″W x 48″H. Suitable for Ages: 3+.
Price: $104.99

Epson Stylus C66 Printer (C11C573071)
Epson Stylus C66 Computer and Photo Printer C11C573071 - Box includes: Epson Stylus C66 ink jet printer / One cyan ink cartridge (T044220) / One magenta ink cartridge (T044320) / One yellow ink cartridge (T044420) / One black ink cartridge (T044120) / Printer documentation / 20 sheets of photo paper / CD-ROM containing printer software (Windows) - EPSON Software Film Factory 3.0 (PIM and Exif Compatible) / NOTE: Connectivity Cable NOT Included 100 Sheet Feeder holds Letter, legal, half-letter, executive paper sizes (Handles up to 10 envelopes) Handles 4×6 and 8×10 borderless color prints Maximum text print area - 8.26 x 10.76 (letter size) - Top margin. 12 Left margin. 12 Bottom margin. 12 Right margin. 12 Unit Dimensions - 18.1 x 17.2 x 12.0 (L x W x H) with trays extended / 10.05 lb (with ink cartridges) Has USB Connectivity for use with Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP PC computer models Rated Voltage - 120V AC +/- 10% 50-60 Hz Standard one year limited warranty including Epson Exchange program (U.S. and Canada only)
Price: $99.99
Customer Review: Epson Stylus - Poor Construction
Despite very good print performance and quality for the price range, this printer does not last. After less than 2 years of light but regular usage, one change of ink, and less than a single ream of paper, the print head failed. Epson’s only answer - Buy another Epson! I don’t think so.
Customer Review: It’s NOT a good deal.
Purchased this printer about a year ago to replace an old HP deskjet. Here’a my experience. Installation was easy. Even worked well with Linux. First 30 or so pages came out great (albeit extremely slow). I was happy with the printer for about 1 week. Then the problems started. The ink cartridges are quite small, and run out quickly. And as everyone knows, ink can be quite costly. Epson is no exception. Also, the print heads seem to get dirty very easily. I constantly end up with smudges and drops and drips on the finished product. After about a month of use the paper stopped feeding properly, and now everything I print comes out crooked. But this is the straw that broke the camel’s back. About a month ago I needed to print an important document in a hurry. The printer returns the message that the ink is out. Well, I haven’t used the color ink for at least a month or longer, so I assumed it was the black ink that was empty. I put in a new cartridge. Still nothing. It turns out that it was the yellow ink that was empty, BUT THE PRINTER WILL NOT WORK - NOT EVEN IN GRAYSCALE - IF ANY OF THE FOUR INK CARTRIDGES ARE EMPTY. So now I have to buy a yellow ink cartridge so I can print in balck and white? The printer initially had appeal because it was inexpensive and printed nice pictures (at least for the first few weeks). But it’s been more of a problem than it’s worth. If you are considering this printer, take my advice and look elsewhere. Spend the extra $40 and get something good. You’ll wish you had in the long run. As for me, I’ll throw this piece of junk out and buy a new printer before I fork out for any more ink.

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