Have you ever wondered what that child in your back carrier
is doing? I know I have wondered this many times, now there is this handy new
mirror that helps you do just that, I would like to introduce you all to the Caravoo
Mirror Wristband, here is a little more information about Caravoo from the website:
Ever wondered how your
baby is doing in the Baby Bjorn? This slapband-style wrist mirror is the
perfect way to see your baby’s face and to give comforting visual contact to
both parent and child. It also works perfectly for other front-facing and
backpack-style child carriers.
Super lightweight (less than an ounce) and attaches quickly and easily to your wrist or arm. You won’t even notice you’re
Super lightweight (less than an ounce) and attaches quickly and easily to your wrist or arm. You won’t even notice you’re
e wearing it (except
when you’re no longer straining to see what’s happening while your baby is
secured in the carrier or backpack). Great as a newborn or baby shower gift.
New parents quickly learn they can always use extra
hands--and sometimes eyes in the back of their heads--to safely and lovingly
care for baby. Once baby moves into a carrier, slip or wrap (favorites of
attachment parenting devotees) moms and dads can feel baby but can't see if
he's happy, sleepy or about to be fussy. An ingenious and inexpensive solution
is the Caravoo slap-band style wrist mirror.
"Here's to the occasional spat," laughs Caravoo
inventor and new dad Mark Maziarz. When his daughter arrived, he and his wife
Mary Beth began nightly family strolls around their home forest trails. The
baby would be snuggled in a front-facing carrier worn by dad. As baby changed
from alert to sleepy, Mark would ask his wife what the baby was doing. Once or
twice or 10 times the conversation would be the same, every night! In
exasperation Mary Beth strongly suggested to her husband that he put something
on his wrist so he could see his daughter. And that's how Caravoo was born.
Made from bonded leather and hand assembled in the U.S.,
this lightweight wrist band takes just seconds to slip (actually lightly slap)
on. The mirror attaches easily to wrist or arm. Choose from five colors -- black, brown, white and of course pink or baby
blue. The novel wrist mirror is making its debut for a reduced price of
$13.95, including free shipping, at www.caravoo.com.
I was very fortunate to be able to check out a couple of the
wristbands, this is such a novel idea. The mirror is on a easy to wear slap
band, remember those from the 80’s and 90’s (oh goodness I am dating myself….)
I had a bunch of the slap bracelets, they were fun to slap, and fun to wear. Now Caravoo has come up with a great way to us
a slap bracelet. The great bracelets, are better made than the cheap plastic bracelets
I remember from my youth. They are attractive and comfortable. They come in an assortment
of colors and are just a great idea. The
mirror is a nice size, and even with my bad eyes I did not have any issues
seeing behind me.
My little niece just loved seeing herself in the mirror, and
I loved being able to see her.
If you are looking for a gift for a baby shower, or just a
gift for yourself seeing your little one while they are on your back… the
Caravoo really saves your neck, no more neck pain trying to strain to see the
child that is in the carrier on your back thanks to Caravoo. A great gift idea!
The generous folks at Caravoo are giving one of Susan’s
Disney Family readers a chance to win Two Baby Watching Wrist Mirrors by
Caravoo (your color choices). Would you like to win? Please visit the Caravoo
site and take a look around then come back here and let me know why you think
they’d use this handy device? There are also other ways to enter please enter
below.
Buy it:
You can purchase a Caravoo
online on the site.
Make sure to enter
the coupon code CURBABY you will get $6 off the $13.95 price, lowering
the cost to $7.95 with FREE shipping. This is a great deal, but act fast this
code expires on 9/30/12.
Win it:
One winner will win 2
Baby Watching Wrist Mirrors by Caravoo (your color choices)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
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4 comments:
grabbed your button mommydaddyandmason.blogspot.com
What an interesting product! I think I would use this when walking with my baby.
its good to see what's going on behind you
mverno@roadrunner.com
I love this and how you can see your baby's face and they can see yours!
lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com
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