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Lindsay Ferrier: Wife, Mom, Stepmom, Blogger

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

 

Wonder Bumpers. Why Didn't I Think of That?

This is seriously, seriously one of the coolest, most-needed products I've ever reviewed.

I have long had issues over whether or not to use crib bumpers. The experts advise against them now, but the thought of my babies hitting the hard wooden sides of their crib while they slept made me opt to use them anyway.

Once Bruiser got a little older, I took his bumpers out because I was afraid he would use them to climb up and over the side of his crib. But he seemed so uncomfortable without them; I could literally hear him bump up against the slats of his crib at night and I hated that.

Enter the Wonder Bumpers.

These super soft, padded bumpers from Go Mama Go Designs individually zip onto each of your crib's slats. The zipper is on the inside, so your baby won't pull at them. They come in all kinds of colors and designs and are two-sided, so you can choose one side, the other, or mix and match in between slats.

I put my Wonder Bumpers on in less than ten minutes. When Bruiser saw his crib that night, he was so excited, and he has slept better than ever since having the bumpers on his crib. I no longer hear him bumping around at night and he sleeps through the night 100% of the time, whereas without the Wonder Bumpers, it was around 70%. I am not even kidding.


Wonder Bumpers and a Cars baseball cap- My son couldn't be any happier...

Wonder Bumpers aren't cheap- They range between $99 and $220 to cover a crib. But this is the kind of thing I'd register for, or ask my parents or in-laws to help cover. Every single person who has come over to my house has commented on them and marveled at the design. I only wish I'd had them around when Punky was a baby.

I give Wonder Bumpers my absolute highest recommendation. Check them out for yourself here.

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