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Android mobile app is now available for testing. Please include the Posting ID located in the header of each ad. A mother from Huyton, England recently took to Facebook to warn others about an incident with her 14-week-old son and a glass cabinet from IKEA. According to the mom, who wishes to remain anonymous, her child was sitting in his bouncer about three feet away from the piece of furniture when she heard him crying and found him covered in glass. "When I went to pick him up I noticed the glass was all over his blanket," she told Liverpool Echo. "It was only really the fact he had a blanket on that he got away without being cut really badly." However, he did have a small scratch on his face and his doctors said the incident could have left the newborn blind if it had gotten in his eyes. "He's been so clingy ever since it happened, he's cried at every sudden noise and he's needed to be picked up to soothe him all the time," she says. "He's not usually like that." Even though IKEA offered the mom a $15 voucher after hearing about the incident, and then followed that up by offering a refund and a $70 gift certificate, the mom says she's not interested: "I don't want money or vouchers, I just want them to recall these cabinets, because I don't think they're safe and it's going to happen to someone else."

At this time, the company has not issued a recall, but are looking into the issue: "The safety of our products is always the highest priority and our entire range is tested rigorously," Donna Moore, Country Customer Relations Manager, IKEA UK & Ireland told Liverpool Echo. "We have already been in direct contact with the customer to apologize and are currently investigating the matter further." These Parents Took Their Daughter to Disney World to Prove Happy Co-Parenting Really Does Exist 14 Things You Didn't Know About Ivanka Trump as a Mom Why This Woman Writes Mother's Day Cards to Her Sons' Birth Moms Every Year Mom Writes Fake Government Letter After Daughter Spoke to Strangers Online This Mom Wrote the Most Brutally Honest List of Instructions for Her Babysitter As a Stepmom, I Never Know What to Say When I'm Asked If I Have Kids This Adorable Single Dad Taught Himself How to Do His Daughter's Hair Perfectly Why Schools Are Warning Parents About "13 Reasons Why"

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chair cover rentals bronx ny Offensive Content Invalid Offer Spam OtherLike many baby products, there is a huge selection to sort through when it comes to high chairs. Trust me, we have four types. We have the big, bulky high chair that is stashed at Grandma and Grandpas for visits. And we have the one that fastens onto a chair that we used when we lived in the apartment. And then we have the small travel one that is about the size of a small accent cushion off the couch. And then we have this one. I won’t go too much into the faults of the first three we have but our biggest issues were their size, stability and ease of cleaning.

And the travel one is, well, for travel. And even then we don’t use it very often as it doesn’t quite contain him. The Antilop high chair from IKEA is $19.99 for the chair and $5 for the tray. The chair comes in two fun colours : red and blue and a not-as-fun colour, white. The trays only come in white from what I have seen online and in store. The chair is very easy to put together when you arrive home. Just snap the legs on and bon appétit! They claim the chair comes apart easily for transport but I don’t agree. Once the tray is on the chair, it’s pretty tricky to remove (which is fine by me as it doesn’t need to be removed to take baby out of the seat and the less pieces floating around, the better) And the legs don’t come off quite as easy as they make it seem. Plus, it’s a bit big (though lightweight), even when dismantled, to be using as a travel chair. It has no padding. Have you ever tried to wash avocado out of fabric? Taking the fabric off, tossing it in the wash, rewashing it again, then laying it out to dry before trying to remember how it goes back onto the chair is not a fun way to spend three hours.

Plus, food can get hidden under the fabric and unless you routinely check for it in all the crevices, it will start rotting and stink. The Antilop is simple and fast to clean. Every mother needs a way of saving time. This is a great help. Spaghetti sauce, blueberry fruit cups and mushed banana are easy to wipe off. Even today, after D had his hair cut in the chair, it was clean almost instantly once I took the broom to it! Shortly before we moved to the house, we got this chair and it was wonderful when D started learning to feed himself. There was a few times in the apartment that I put the high chair, with baby in it, into the bathtub and turned on the shower to wash both of them instantly. And in the warmer months when we moved to the house, I would hose it off outside. Now that it’s cold outside and we’ve had to put away the hose, I just hold it over the sink with one hand and wipe stuff off with the other hand. No, I am not superwoman. It’s just that lightweight.

Which leads to my first complaint. D has learned to scoot his chair. So when we put him out of reach of things on the table, he bounces in his chair and brings his chair closer to reach the forbidden fruits (or veggies, whatever is on the menu) I don’t think I would prefer a heavier high chair though. I like that it’s easy enough to move around. Just not when I don’t want it moving around. Would I prefer if they added bulk? Would I prefer if my son didn’t realize he can move his chair while sitting in it? My second complaint is the harnesses. They are sized for a gigantic 40 year old man, or at least seems that way. However, with the scooting mentioned above, my son manages to loosen them over the course of a couple weeks of chair scooting. And one day, when we had forgotten to tighten them, I looked up from my dinner to see him dancing while standing in his chair. I wish these were made differently in such a way that they wouldn’t loosen. I would rather them be a total pain to change the sizing since it’s not needed to be altered very often.